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there are lies in idaho, alabama, texas -- there are laws in idaho, alabama and texas said the pregnancy is a full person under the law. justice alito's decision really signals a willingness to go there. it essentially says if there is a tossup between having to choose between a woman's life and a fetus' life, it is up to the state who gets to win ou we know the case will likelyt. geoff: reverberate beyond idaho. sarah: texas has also sued around emtala. if idaho wins you can be sure that at least six states that do not have the health exception for the mother will follow idaho's lead. we are seeing this play out on the ground in emergency rooms. you would imagine those types of cases and women being turned away would just continue to escalate. geoff: sarah varney, thank you so much. sarah: thank you. ♪ amna: in the day's other headlines. president biden signed into law a massive foreign aid package after months of delay amid republican opposition. the $95 billion measure includes assistance to ukraine, israel, and taiwan. president biden celebrated the achievement today at the white h
there are lies in idaho, alabama, texas -- there are laws in idaho, alabama and texas said the pregnancy is a full person under the law. justice alito's decision really signals a willingness to go there. it essentially says if there is a tossup between having to choose between a woman's life and a fetus' life, it is up to the state who gets to win ou we know the case will likelyt. geoff: reverberate beyond idaho. sarah: texas has also sued around emtala. if idaho wins you can be sure that at...
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steven mintz is a professor of history at the university of texas at austin. and angus johnston is a professor and historian of american student culture at the city university of new york. welcome to you both. professor johnston, let's start with what the protesters are calling for. what is their focus? what do they want as a result of these demonstrations? >> it varies campus by campus but primarily what we are looking at is they are looking for divestment of the university's financial relationships with israeli companies. a disentanglement of the universities from relationships with the israeli government or military. and transparency as to the nature of those relationships. amna: what do you make of the demands as professor johnston laid them out? do you think that is something colleges can achieve? >> i think they are very unlikely to be achieved. the protests of the 1960's, it was possible to achieve some kind of accommodation. first of all, one of the demands, an end to the military draft, received widespread support throughout society. and richard nixon
steven mintz is a professor of history at the university of texas at austin. and angus johnston is a professor and historian of american student culture at the city university of new york. welcome to you both. professor johnston, let's start with what the protesters are calling for. what is their focus? what do they want as a result of these demonstrations? >> it varies campus by campus but primarily what we are looking at is they are looking for divestment of the university's financial...
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at your campus, the university of texas at austin, dozens of people were arrested. police in riot gear were called in to disperse the crowds. is thisness >> right now, we have many brand-new presidents unseasoned senior administrators making decisions. one suspects that administrators who were knowledgeable about past history have more dealing with students had better rapport with their student population that is this would be playing out extremely differently. what we need see on the part of senior administrators is a real willingness to step out of their office, communicate with the students, and try to achieve some kind of accommodation. >> are you saying that you don't believe that the police should have been called that in inn some of these circumstances? >> absolutely not. and the lesson of history could not be clearer this that this only escalates the situation. it worsens the situation. and it results in a degree of alienation that's very difficult to overcome. >> so given all that professor mintz i'll ask you, i'll ask you both, where do we go from here? ho
at your campus, the university of texas at austin, dozens of people were arrested. police in riot gear were called in to disperse the crowds. is thisness >> right now, we have many brand-new presidents unseasoned senior administrators making decisions. one suspects that administrators who were knowledgeable about past history have more dealing with students had better rapport with their student population that is this would be playing out extremely differently. what we need see on the...
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demonstrators have been arrested in the last several days at multiple schools, including the university of texas, ohio state, and emory university. amid police confrontations, multiple arrests, and large demonstrations, emory university today became the latest flashpoint in a wave of pro-palestinian protests on college campuses. early this morning, at boston's emory emerson university, violence erupted as police cleared a student encampment. more than 100 were arrested. authorities say four officers were injured. >> get your hands off! amna: that followed this clash at the university of southern california. officers there say protesters refused to remove their encampments. the protesters say they were provoked. >> what we just saw was an act of usc acting aggressively and failing to defend, and in fact, being the aggressor against its students. amna: by nightfall, more than 90 people were taken into custody. these incidents are just the latest in a series of pro-palestinian demonstrations unfolding on campuses from coast to coast. and beyond, including universities in paris, cairo, and sydney. >
demonstrators have been arrested in the last several days at multiple schools, including the university of texas, ohio state, and emory university. amid police confrontations, multiple arrests, and large demonstrations, emory university today became the latest flashpoint in a wave of pro-palestinian protests on college campuses. early this morning, at boston's emory emerson university, violence erupted as police cleared a student encampment. more than 100 were arrested. authorities say four...
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official magic town nestled in the heart of orange country, where i'm following the smoky aroma of texas-style barbeque to the grill of luis rivas. he's preparing his award-winning mex-tex.
official magic town nestled in the heart of orange country, where i'm following the smoky aroma of texas-style barbeque to the grill of luis rivas. he's preparing his award-winning mex-tex.