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the columbia. and pablo escobar, for example, said i prefer a grave in columbia. then a prison in the united states and people see drug lords as charming millionaire. why, but behind closed doors and their children to the point that for example, when the main kind of close of the midland carto. when's to the prosecutor's office? they for the parts and i told them save it very good for she like with the bombing level or transporting tons of cocaine are about to face a prosecute. you are absolutely weak. as i said, you are like dogs. as a pack. you bought a loan. you hide under the bed and never come. the life science made money. cute each other and ended up in prison or extra died. i use the money to live well. he who makes money is smaller. he uses it well. is why the in places where it has conquered territories organized crime does as it pleases. in truth, it isn't fought against. it prospers thanks to a fiction, coordinated by the state itself. private interest and the political world. banks finance police. justice are often allies or ponds within its clutches.
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a couple is great, and l chapo and everybody in mexico, we learned from the columbia the if there is a place on earth where mis and reality get mixed up. it's here in the sick of drug trafficking, where everything started, the mexican region of sinaloa stronghold of the car, tough of the same name and its leader watkins l chop lo guzman. he was the last emperor of his kingdom of power and blog. extradited to the united states in 2017 and sentenced to life imprisonment in 20. 19 grossman was leading one of the most extensive organized crime networks in modern history. he is responsible for as many debts as there are legends about him. he didn't have only one lawyer, but an army of lawyers among the most prestigious in several countries. the represent his ears, eyes, and voices. sometimes, he's someone very educated culture and respectful so nothing like what people say about what king guzman really is. or not. he's a very respectful person, very respectful, so always concerned about others or not, but he's a very ignorant person, particularly ignorant, but i so much. so my dad, at som
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and the drug is now columbia as most important export. but in recent times, a new trend has emerged. while coca production is booming, many farmers are having trouble finding buyers. the reason over production the the franco, my name is with the front cover. and i work in agriculture, but i'm a service. well man, the income i earned from coca allows me and my family to get what we need to live. only be essential. so i can see him go. coca, why do i grow coca the rep? as simple as he got that to vote is known for being very large and remote in some way. you are far away from the main roads and highways. it's much easier to transport 10 kilos of co pays via which fits into a small bag if you will, then 20 or 30 loads of bananas which take up much more space and one moment which will go down to the, the phone number. so there's just one step missing to turn this into coca pate, that it's not yet been fried. that means it's still in pure kind of dock. you throw it in to apply and heat it up and remove the water and all the impurities. when i,
and the drug is now columbia as most important export. but in recent times, a new trend has emerged. while coca production is booming, many farmers are having trouble finding buyers. the reason over production the the franco, my name is with the front cover. and i work in agriculture, but i'm a service. well man, the income i earned from coca allows me and my family to get what we need to live. only be essential. so i can see him go. coca, why do i grow coca the rep? as simple as he got that to...
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for puerto is in columbia, taking us on to the front lines of the comfortable. so that's coming up after a short break. i'm anthony. how to have more news for you at the top of the hour? a reminder. as always, there's more news on a website, a youtube channel, and social media channels as well by handling aids at the w needs, bus and the secret live. you discover new adventures in 362 and explore fascinating. both heritage spelling d w world heritage $360.00 mount driven by agreed in the 2000 store to bag engaged in various ty, risk, business practice to each of our includes basically involved in every shady scandal in the banking sector worldwide. race for ever hire process. and then the demise of a german institution, the dodge of back story. stuff may 2nd on d, w. the or the cut or too low for is does that the heart of the largest coca growing area in columbia? the country is producing more cocaine than ever before, and the drug is now columbia is most important export. but in recent times, a new trend has emerged. while coca production is booming, many farme
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-the legacy of columbia must carry on. the shuttle's chief purpose over the next several years will be to help finish assembly of the international space station. -this could easily have just stopped cold, but we made a decision to continue this exploration quest that they just gave their lives for. -2, 1. booster ignition... and lift off of the space shuttle discovery returning to the space station paving the way for future missions beyond. -i was very quickly assigned to the second return to flight mission sts-121. -steve lindsey joined on the flight deck by pilot mark kelly, headed for six months on the international space station. -you know, certainly one of the legacies of columbia and the entire space shuttle program is we learned how to more safely fly the shuttle to honour its commitment as part of the international space station. -for that mission we did space walks to practise repairing tile outside, to repair the leading edge of the wing, the reinforced carbon-carbon. we developed techniques to make sure that we
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only at columbia university, we had 100 arrests. in asin university , we had 34 arrests. why arrest him? the same excuse that these people say that you are anti-semitic means that they are making a judicial excuse and they are taking some kind of harsh measures regarding it. well, political pressure is also taking place because the political structure of america is dependent on the regime. zionists are putting this pressure on lobbies like aipac. it seems that this action should be taken, and from the issue of student expulsion , we have had various cases that mr. doctor said, the expulsion of students, the arrest of the daughter of one of the congress representatives, mrs. ilhan omar, and her daughter in one of the student centers in the state. minnesota arresting the various cases that they are now threatening, such as increasing the taxes of these universities that are protesting in some way , cases like this. in particular, we are looking at universities like columbia and harvard, you know, after all, those universities are usually for special interests and the studen
only at columbia university, we had 100 arrests. in asin university , we had 34 arrests. why arrest him? the same excuse that these people say that you are anti-semitic means that they are making a judicial excuse and they are taking some kind of harsh measures regarding it. well, political pressure is also taking place because the political structure of america is dependent on the regime. zionists are putting this pressure on lobbies like aipac. it seems that this action should be taken, and...
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in many, in columbia researches in the peak of and program of discovering the power of satellite images. by analyzing these images, one carlos to k and his team were able to support informal settlements in the city as many and the images also allowed them to spot impoverished areas know sources that were damaged. we develop quantitative methods. this allow us to generate variables and the images into it back to understand a society without making a single survey. you know, says who knows what link with the researches trained a data model named newton. this system analyzes data to predict the future was the requirements in a city based on oven growth projections was before them. i got some stuff. you download a series of historical photographs of the city you want to analyze for free and artificial intelligence, specifically neural networks and begin to understand the dynamics that grows and can then make full costs for the future if those happen spots. so know this as this of myself. satellite images also serve as a valuable tool for identifying informal markets trading outside of full
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that not all houses and markets even registered race, such as a full the peak above and project in columbia. and now using satellite images for their analysis. how much water does the city really need to keep its residents healthy and happy? and how many parks are essential for pleasant and less? how many streets and black roots ensure good traffic flow of cities and demands change? informal settlements on planned and unauthorized housing areas can lead to limited access to infrastructure and basic services at the university of faith in many in columbia, researches in the peak of and program of discovering the power of satellite images . by analyzing these images, one carlos to k and his team were able to support informal settlements in the city as many and the images also allowed them to spot impoverished areas. know sources that are done this, we develop quantitative methods. this allow us to generate a variable if somebody's gonna choose into back to understand a society without making a single survey. you know, said nestle linquist. the researches trained a data model named newton. this
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in 1968 in columbia university, they took over the president of the office. a debate or protesting against columbia is involved with military official. okay. the same people, the same people who remember that house in days of smoking dope and protesting the same day vehicle on the same place. we're talking about bringing in the national guard. and i'm saying, can't state, you know what somebody told me that said, no, this is columbia said now and stayed. they've forgotten what i thought was in boys and did my collector memory, peter we, we just wasn't that long ago. and 11 more thing. what people are seeing sometimes these events that have happened to columbia, others have said, this isn't even on campus. yeah. because some of the events. so this is an absolute dial follicle targeted misinformation, this information distortion product. and i, well, i can't the line or what it is. you know, i'm glad you brought up the 196 these, cuz i remember watching it very young on television. they were against war. that's what we're seeing now as people are against war in
in 1968 in columbia university, they took over the president of the office. a debate or protesting against columbia is involved with military official. okay. the same people, the same people who remember that house in days of smoking dope and protesting the same day vehicle on the same place. we're talking about bringing in the national guard. and i'm saying, can't state, you know what somebody told me that said, no, this is columbia said now and stayed. they've forgotten what i thought was in...
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they have begun to try to close columbia's doors a segment of students. to every jewish student listening the matter where you are, you have my word, the u.s. house of representatives will do everything in our power to ensure that you are safe, you can freely practice your faith, and you can go to school like everybody else. we will punish those who have allowed this violence and bigotry to go unchecked. with that, i will take a few questions. >> [indiscernible] >> we met briefly with the president and her -- top officials before we came out on the steps here. we encouraged her to take immediate action. our feeling is that they have not acted to restore order on the campus. this is dangerous. this is not free expression. this is not first amendment. they are threatening, intimidating, saying they will take violence upon jewish students. we met with jewish students who are in fear. they cannot come on campus or study for their final exams. this affects everybody's life and the image we portray to the world. this is not who we are as americans and it's time
they have begun to try to close columbia's doors a segment of students. to every jewish student listening the matter where you are, you have my word, the u.s. house of representatives will do everything in our power to ensure that you are safe, you can freely practice your faith, and you can go to school like everybody else. we will punish those who have allowed this violence and bigotry to go unchecked. with that, i will take a few questions. >> [indiscernible] >> we met briefly...
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>> shame on columbia! >> juju: we're at columbia university, the epicenter of the demonstrations that helped spark nationwide unrest. >> the voices in gaza are routinely massacred. on top of that we have millions of gazans within the gaza strip who are also displaced, starving day in and day out. >> reporter: as tensions rose dramatically, jewish students say they've experienced harassment and antisemitism. some say they no longer feel safe on campus. >> this point is not about free speech anymore because it has crossed the line into direct harassment and assault. my friends had water thrown in their faces. one of my friends had his israeli flag ripped out of his hands and people were throwing hard objects at him including hitting him in the face and in the chest. >> juju: to what extent is this about free speech versus disrupting classes? >> the president of the university changed all classes to zoom. why should somebody like me, who is not disrupting anything, not be able to go to class because people in
>> shame on columbia! >> juju: we're at columbia university, the epicenter of the demonstrations that helped spark nationwide unrest. >> the voices in gaza are routinely massacred. on top of that we have millions of gazans within the gaza strip who are also displaced, starving day in and day out. >> reporter: as tensions rose dramatically, jewish students say they've experienced harassment and antisemitism. some say they no longer feel safe on campus. >> this point...
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the columbia's lost. there are no survivors. ♪ all americans today are thinking, as well, of the families of these men and women who have been given this sudden shock and grief. you're not alone. our entire nation grieves with you and those you loved will always have the respect and gratitude of this country. ♪ -they gave their lives for us. and we want everybody to know how much we appreciate that, especially their families, because it's the most precious gift they could give. ♪ -when we drove up in front of our house, our whole street, all of our neighbours were standing outside of our house to welcome us. just hugged and cried in the street. ♪ -we walk into the house that my brother and i had decorated to welcome my dad home. and now we have to take this down. like, this is -- he's not here. ♪ -we were home, but it wasn't the same. ♪ -the solution for the first day was drink alcohol and talk -- i mean drinking a lot, until i'm just passed out. -going home, you go through it all over again.
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kraft saying, i'm no longer confident that columbia can protect its students and staff overnight. columbia announcing classes for the rest of the semester will be hybrid, a combination of in-person and remote due to the security concerns. yesterday at yale, dozens of arrests for protests there and across the country in california, the campus of cal poly humboldt is closed as pro-palestinian protesters overnight barricaded themselves inside a building. republican lawmakers are demanding columbia's president resign over her handling of the protests. and as soon as tomorrow, she could face a censure vote from the university senate. andrew allison, lionel, thank you. >> and now to baltimore and a major development in the wake of that deadly bridge collapse last month, including new claims about who's at fault. this morning, the city of baltimore, with new accusations against the owner of the dolly, the cargo ship that lost power and slammed into the francis scott key bridge last month, causing it to collapse, killing six construction workers. in a new court filing, lawyers for the cit
kraft saying, i'm no longer confident that columbia can protect its students and staff overnight. columbia announcing classes for the rest of the semester will be hybrid, a combination of in-person and remote due to the security concerns. yesterday at yale, dozens of arrests for protests there and across the country in california, the campus of cal poly humboldt is closed as pro-palestinian protesters overnight barricaded themselves inside a building. republican lawmakers are demanding...
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do you know what fascinates these very same people today as to the protest in columbia? who's buying their tents? they're eating sushi, it's. there's marginalization of these people as crazy. who are the oh, the lead be, i'm the daughter of the congressman of this. what she how, how dare she? who are these people? breeding drums. we did the same thing during occupied wall street. and i asked people, i said, do you remember doing great moments of protests, martin luther king's, i have a dream. i'm sure traffic was backed up. they might have littered, i'm sure, during an admin pettis bridge and you civil rights moment. i'm sure these these moments now we're looking at decorum and drumbeat and, and the way they look for people. let me just finish with who are sworn by virtue of their media status to understand and appreciate it. the 1st amendment, they don't understand when it comes to join the song, they don't, they, they just, they, they're aparadh checks their proxies for a government. they actually enable and in noble if you will, a, the crack down to free speech. it's
do you know what fascinates these very same people today as to the protest in columbia? who's buying their tents? they're eating sushi, it's. there's marginalization of these people as crazy. who are the oh, the lead be, i'm the daughter of the congressman of this. what she how, how dare she? who are these people? breeding drums. we did the same thing during occupied wall street. and i asked people, i said, do you remember doing great moments of protests, martin luther king's, i have a dream....
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but if the masses of the people area in new york, around columbia is finally going to stop columbia soon, sometimes it seems to be a kind of contradiction between support, action and find your own particular kind of oppression, which is what we were talking about. but instead we tend to see during the strike is that when you want to oppose institution. of that sort, if you do that all right. but on all fronts with those that columbia has close ties straight rather no far apart one there's over 100 of our buildings. and for the removal of over 8000 people from their home, why the community action committee for white of the 8000 tenants of small town sro and all small settlements on columbia systematically displaced only as faculty the largest token number minority group families now reside in morningside heights. we that the liberal creation of a white ghetto was. right for us, and they know going on over the last 50 it ought to be around. i right i am on record. right now wish to be arrested right away if you're free leave. i don't want to be around. the lobby or i don't want to do i hav
but if the masses of the people area in new york, around columbia is finally going to stop columbia soon, sometimes it seems to be a kind of contradiction between support, action and find your own particular kind of oppression, which is what we were talking about. but instead we tend to see during the strike is that when you want to oppose institution. of that sort, if you do that all right. but on all fronts with those that columbia has close ties straight rather no far apart one there's over...
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let's listen live on the columbia campus. >> thank you all for being here today. we have several members of congress here and we are here today at one of america's academic institutions on a very important day, very important time. throughout history columbia students have contributed to the great storybook of america's life, visionary and megan leaders like alexander hamilton, john jay, the jewish leader, new that is self-evident truths that was at the heart of this cou country, and once at the whole of this university and that is that we are downed by our creator with certain and if it will right, they should not be infringed. the founders and the great leaders that have come to this institution in the past believed in religious liberty. they believed in democracy, they believed in morality and virtue, the dignity of every human person. they believed in the free exchange of ideas, and they protested malvern rule. we're setting here now at the steps of the lower library, in this way building right behind us, lumby university ones awarded winston churchill an hono
let's listen live on the columbia campus. >> thank you all for being here today. we have several members of congress here and we are here today at one of america's academic institutions on a very important day, very important time. throughout history columbia students have contributed to the great storybook of america's life, visionary and megan leaders like alexander hamilton, john jay, the jewish leader, new that is self-evident truths that was at the heart of this cou country, and once...
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do you know what fascinates these very same people today as to the protest in columbia? who's buying their tents? they're eating sushi, it's. there's marginalization of these people as crazy. who are these? oh, the lead uh be uh um, uh, the daughter of the congress. some of this. what she how, how dare she who are these people? reading drums. we did the same thing during occupied wall street. and i asked people, i said, do you remember doing great moments of protests, martin luther king's, i have a dream. i'm sure traffic was backed up. they might have led heard, i'm sure, during the admin pettis bridge and you civil rights moment. i'm sure these these moments now we're looking at decorum and drumbeat and, and the way they look from people, let me just finish with, oh, are sworn by virtue of their media status to understand and appreciate it to the 1st amendment. they don't understand when it comes to join the song, they don't, they, they just, they, they're aparadh checks their proxies for a government. they actually enable and in noble if you will, a, the crack down to
do you know what fascinates these very same people today as to the protest in columbia? who's buying their tents? they're eating sushi, it's. there's marginalization of these people as crazy. who are these? oh, the lead uh be uh um, uh, the daughter of the congress. some of this. what she how, how dare she who are these people? reading drums. we did the same thing during occupied wall street. and i asked people, i said, do you remember doing great moments of protests, martin luther king's, i...
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when it comes to what's going on at columbia parker. i know you recently left campus because of the situation there. you are watching what is has unfolded at columbia, were now walking i ching i'm sure you can see as well what's happening at usc and ut austin ll us what you think about what you're seeing around the country? >> i think what's happening right now is there seems to be a large ount of dissonance between what is peaceful protest and what is advocacy. and what ilearning in leading into violent forms are protest. and so i think what's really happening right now is there's a movement that's galvanized by the want and need for social advocacy and juan for change in the gaza strip with a war between hamas and israel. i think there were a lot of students who feel personally invested in this social issue. and so i fully stand with the students who want to be involvements from advocacy. and that's from a protest because in the united states, speaking out and being involved in this form of protest is absolutely essential. but what we
when it comes to what's going on at columbia parker. i know you recently left campus because of the situation there. you are watching what is has unfolded at columbia, were now walking i ching i'm sure you can see as well what's happening at usc and ut austin ll us what you think about what you're seeing around the country? >> i think what's happening right now is there seems to be a large ount of dissonance between what is peaceful protest and what is advocacy. and what ilearning in...
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>> that police are not going to be invited on columbia's campus. we tried inviting them out to campus. all that happened was they remove some of the protesters. they got booked and released and ended up back on campus. that's not going to work. public safety is unarmed. they are at most three or four on campus at a given time. 500 protesters. i can see no other way than showing in a real show of force that we don't allow anti-semitism and hatred and we don't allow lawlessness. >> john: thank you for joining us and sharing this story. >> sandra: all right, meanwhile, president biden is set to arrive any moment now. we are watching this shot on earth day with plans to announce billions more toward his climate agenda. we are asking the question, who's going to pay for all of this? we will break it down. >> john: small business leaders are looking to level up. dave ramsey's summit in texas with hundreds have driven entrepreneurs. what's going on? >> the energy is great. talk about having hope for the future. we want to talk to small business owners abo
>> that police are not going to be invited on columbia's campus. we tried inviting them out to campus. all that happened was they remove some of the protesters. they got booked and released and ended up back on campus. that's not going to work. public safety is unarmed. they are at most three or four on campus at a given time. 500 protesters. i can see no other way than showing in a real show of force that we don't allow anti-semitism and hatred and we don't allow lawlessness. >>...
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between nyu, columbia, 200 plus arrests. have done this flawlessly? we are neutral, were not meant we know how to conduct ourselves. i think the countries watching as, our bosses, it's a very volatile situation. >> trace: lastly do you commissioner, it is hard to be neutral when so much hate is being thrown your way. >> that is right. but we are billed for this, nypd officers know this job you will be called hateful languages, the department is built for this? like chief? says, like when the protesters wear on the plaza, eastern parkway, guess what? our team moved them and we arrested over 200, we made 209 arrests. we will not tolerate lawless behavior in new york city. you will not shutdown our bridges or tunnels, you not shut down our streets. we will arrestee. >> trace: commissioner, chief john chell, thank you gentleman. best of luck to you and your teams out there. just want to listen very quickly to some of these chance, this is at the university of southern california here in los angeles about 9 miles away. >> free, free palestine! p free, free
between nyu, columbia, 200 plus arrests. have done this flawlessly? we are neutral, were not meant we know how to conduct ourselves. i think the countries watching as, our bosses, it's a very volatile situation. >> trace: lastly do you commissioner, it is hard to be neutral when so much hate is being thrown your way. >> that is right. but we are billed for this, nypd officers know this job you will be called hateful languages, the department is built for this? like chief? says, like...
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i was shocked when i found out that columbia university. in april , he expelled 6 students for participating in the protest of supporters of palestine. isra is the only student it is not american who eats the stick of defending palestine. asena tabsem, an honors student at the university of southern california , was also a victim of her opposition to the genocide in gaza. the university authorities called me and said that i am not allowed to speak at the graduation ceremony. the fire of the war in gaza, of course, is only fuel. it has not taken american students, but in some cases it has become expensive even for university presidents , such as the presidents of harvard and pennsylvania universities, who were forced to resign due to the gatherings of supporters of palestine. azadeh taheri of the sed and broadcasting news agency. how many is this mr. christ? last year due to a severe accident , he had a complication in his skull and now he is happy with the restoration of his skull bone. this product can be used for patients who have trauma,
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they have begun to try to close columbia's doors a segment of students. to every jewish student listening the matter where you are, you have my word, the u.s. house of representatives will do everything in our power to ensure that you are safe, you can freely practice your faith, and you can go to school like everybody else. we will punish those who have allowed this violence and bigotry to go unchecked. with that, i will take a few questions. >> [indiscernible] >> we met briefly with the president and her -- top officials before we came out on the steps here. we encouraged her to take immediate action. our feeling is that they have not acted to restore order on the campus. this is dangerous. this is not free expression. this is not first amendment. they are threatening, intimidating, saying they will take violence upon jewish students. we met with jewish students who are in fear. they cannot come on campus or study for their final exams. this affects everybody's life and the image we portray to the world. this is not who we are as americans and it's time
they have begun to try to close columbia's doors a segment of students. to every jewish student listening the matter where you are, you have my word, the u.s. house of representatives will do everything in our power to ensure that you are safe, you can freely practice your faith, and you can go to school like everybody else. we will punish those who have allowed this violence and bigotry to go unchecked. with that, i will take a few questions. >> [indiscernible] >> we met briefly...
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columbia university is in new york, america, april 1968. in those days , there was a war going on in the world, one of which reached america. the vietnam war. columbia university students gathered in front of the university library on april 23, 1968, when the university severed its relationship with the pentagon research institute. an institution that was involved in killing the vietnamese. and they said: there are about 100 students and faculty members 712 people were injured, the university was closed , but the protests did not end and spread for about three months. later, the university announced that it had severed ties with that pentagon institute, the president of the university announced early retirement and the university calmed down. exactly 56 years later, columbia university, new york, the feeling of these students is the same as the students in 1968. even today, these students say that they will stay here until the president university. stop investing in the palestinian genocide. students gathered in the university campus with t
columbia university is in new york, america, april 1968. in those days , there was a war going on in the world, one of which reached america. the vietnam war. columbia university students gathered in front of the university library on april 23, 1968, when the university severed its relationship with the pentagon research institute. an institution that was involved in killing the vietnamese. and they said: there are about 100 students and faculty members 712 people were injured, the university...
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this contains in a sector of columbia society against the government type of fellow affairs. and in particular, the way he's been trying to push forward his reform. but this message is unlikely to convince the president to back down, and he has already called for account abroad this on may 1st. i listen that i'm get it. i just see in a book that doesn't mandatory spending hits us another old time, high and 2023 reaching $2.00 trillion dollars as an almost 7 percent height from the previous year, according to the stall calling international peace research institutes. annual report is the 1st time since 2009 that military spending was an old 5 geographical regions. the top 3 spend is the united states, china and russia own most of them of the tree budgets. the shows wash of spending searched by 24 percent, and to about $109000000.00. you can have the 8 largest military budget the same year. david, a row. she's a professor at the national defense university in washington dc, and he explains what's behind the rise in military spending to the gaza war. the main costs are certain k
this contains in a sector of columbia society against the government type of fellow affairs. and in particular, the way he's been trying to push forward his reform. but this message is unlikely to convince the president to back down, and he has already called for account abroad this on may 1st. i listen that i'm get it. i just see in a book that doesn't mandatory spending hits us another old time, high and 2023 reaching $2.00 trillion dollars as an almost 7 percent height from the previous...
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the government's health care reform lead to deep divisions in columbia. and a warning from finalizing the u. k. why they say food production will be significantly reduce the the have a lot of a, let's have a look at the weather over the next few days across europe and it has been feeling rather cool. thanks to optic winds, blowing down, keeping temperatures in places like sweden, well below the average, but we still have seen some rooms across the south west for spain and portugal will see temperatures continue to rise here in places like lisbon. as we go into the new we, we've also got some areas of low pressure that we're watching. one of those is brings winter. we conditions across the baltic states west to weather moving in snowden, pots of russia. and another area of low pressure is going to bring some pretty nasty weather to northern parts of a city with wintery conditions, with switzerland, as well as lavinia, and some very windy conditions for the south of this, for the likes of tuscany, as well as some of the a tally and islands, and west and pot
the government's health care reform lead to deep divisions in columbia. and a warning from finalizing the u. k. why they say food production will be significantly reduce the the have a lot of a, let's have a look at the weather over the next few days across europe and it has been feeling rather cool. thanks to optic winds, blowing down, keeping temperatures in places like sweden, well below the average, but we still have seen some rooms across the south west for spain and portugal will see...
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i don't know how columbia _ that call? i don't know how columbia university - that call? i don't know how columbia university are - that call? i don't know how. columbia university are going to deal with their crisis, they have a serious problem. my question would be, if students showed up with white sheets calling for the annihilation of a group on campus like african americans, the killing of gay people, which the muslim brotherhood is doing tojewish students and other moderate muslims around the country, i think we have a serious problem that needs to be booted out of our university system. we that needs to be booted out of our university system.- our university system. we will have to leave _ our university system. we will have to leave it _ our university system. we will have to leave it there. - our university system. we will have to leave it there. just - our university system. we will have to leave it there. just to | have to leave it there. just to point out, the majority of students there are holding a peaceful protest and say they are calling for an end to the
i don't know how columbia _ that call? i don't know how columbia university - that call? i don't know how columbia university are - that call? i don't know how. columbia university are going to deal with their crisis, they have a serious problem. my question would be, if students showed up with white sheets calling for the annihilation of a group on campus like african americans, the killing of gay people, which the muslim brotherhood is doing tojewish students and other moderate muslims around...
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r and columbia just went remote for the rest of the semester. es columbia university says they're negotiating with the arab spring breakers are nego. >> they're asking, wouldn't it be okay if you guys packed up your tentsif you and just removt the caliphate from the quad? >> the unite d states isn't negotiate with terrorists. >> this is how terrorism works . and it works on columbia's campus the same way, but it campe works and in moscow and in rafah. you start off slow and you see,v but you don't have to face any consequences. so you amp up the heate more and upre and more and you amp up the heat until t the other sideg gets to a breaking point and starts negotiating with you. stthis is how terrorism works. it works everywhere around the world by scaring you into doing what thewanty want to copy leading into their demands. >> college presidents were justl on capitol hill telling us that screaming kill the jews was against school policing ust scyt noe one who said it wasn't was fired. and now the schow the schools are enforcing their own policy.
r and columbia just went remote for the rest of the semester. es columbia university says they're negotiating with the arab spring breakers are nego. >> they're asking, wouldn't it be okay if you guys packed up your tentsif you and just removt the caliphate from the quad? >> the unite d states isn't negotiate with terrorists. >> this is how terrorism works . and it works on columbia's campus the same way, but it campe works and in moscow and in rafah. you start off slow and...
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columbia obliged." she wrote, "by bending over backward to be agreeable, minouche shafik emerged from the for our growing largely unscathed. all that's been damaged is columbia's guarantee of academic freedom." joining me now is michelle goldberg, "the new york times" opinion columnist. good to have you here. this is a tough conversation because the stuff that we are talking about , the things that offend people in this conversation are offensive. >> i think it is tough for two reasons. there has been genuine incidents of both anti-semitism and callous celebration of terrorism at columbia, as as many other universities, and you also have a left that has created, in some sense, if not created the situation for themselves, has encouraged a really narrow reading of free speech in recent years, has said, talked about emotional harm and emotional safety and that impact matters more than intent and it was always somewhat obvious that eventually the right was going to take that and run with it and that is what
columbia obliged." she wrote, "by bending over backward to be agreeable, minouche shafik emerged from the for our growing largely unscathed. all that's been damaged is columbia's guarantee of academic freedom." joining me now is michelle goldberg, "the new york times" opinion columnist. good to have you here. this is a tough conversation because the stuff that we are talking about , the things that offend people in this conversation are offensive. >> i think it is...
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it grounded the entire fleet, including columbia. -it was, like, delayed and delayed and delayed. [ breathes deeply ] you're kind of glad that they're dealing with whatever the issue is, and you're hoping that everything's okay. and, you know, it makes it a little bit more nerve-wracking. ♪ -nasa management and engineering came up with solutions. once these propulsion cracks were fixed and repaired, we can resume flight. but i had oversight into all the missions, and there were numerous problems. well, the other shuttle fleet -- they were just one after another. it just wouldn't end, the damages and things that were out of whack. the tiles were being damaged every flight. one time, a large piece of foam from the gigantic fuel tank dented the solid rocket boosters on liftoff. another time, a vulture hit the tank. ♪ if it hit the windows, catastrophe. this is a complex vehicle that always needs a lot of caretaking. ♪ ♪ -every single mission that i was there for was scrubbed, rescheduled, delayed because something wasn't exactly
it grounded the entire fleet, including columbia. -it was, like, delayed and delayed and delayed. [ breathes deeply ] you're kind of glad that they're dealing with whatever the issue is, and you're hoping that everything's okay. and, you know, it makes it a little bit more nerve-wracking. ♪ -nasa management and engineering came up with solutions. once these propulsion cracks were fixed and repaired, we can resume flight. but i had oversight into all the missions, and there were numerous...
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you're looking at live video coming from space shuttle columbia as columbia continues to orbit the earth at an altitude of about 150 statute miles. columbia, houston, laurel, you're loud and clear on air to ground one. -the second day, i drive in to work kind of euphoric because another launch, another successful launch. you know, the flight director's office and the mission control center in houston is working with them. they're -- everything's good. i walked into the analysis lab to start reviewing film from the launch. we started the film at the beginning. [ rockets roaring ] we're watching this liftoff. you see the roll maneuvers, beautiful blue sky. we do the normal review, and we start pointing out all the things that we normally see. and we got to 81 seconds, and then we see this object come off of the external tank area. ♪ it moved down, and then striked the vehicle and explode into a white cloud. my reaction was, "oh, shit." ♪ ♪ -♪ you'll always find me sunny side up ♪ ♪ you'll always find me sunny side up ♪ [ music playing indistinctly on radio ] -columbia, housto
you're looking at live video coming from space shuttle columbia as columbia continues to orbit the earth at an altitude of about 150 statute miles. columbia, houston, laurel, you're loud and clear on air to ground one. -the second day, i drive in to work kind of euphoric because another launch, another successful launch. you know, the flight director's office and the mission control center in houston is working with them. they're -- everything's good. i walked into the analysis lab to start...
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these are life pictures over columbia university and you can see protesters taking over columbia's lawn with test. nyu students are planning a walkout at 1:00 p.m. eastern today. last night ryan teams arrested over 150 people during last night's protest. [chancing] >> emily: the protests are not limited to columbia and nyu, at least 22 elite schools including all five of the nation's so-called top universities have seen anti-israel protests within the past week. new students are supposed to be america's best and brightest. instead, they are on the streets openly cheering for terrorists who take advantage of women, kidnap babies, and slaughtered entire families. [chancing] ]chancing] >> emily: so what does our president, joe biden, i have to say about these anti-semitic protests happening under his watch? he plays both sides. >> do you condemn the protest on college carcasses? >> i condemn -- i also condemn those who do not understand what is going on with the palestinians. >> emily: this is from a president saying that the reason he stepped in as a presidential candidate for a second ti
these are life pictures over columbia university and you can see protesters taking over columbia's lawn with test. nyu students are planning a walkout at 1:00 p.m. eastern today. last night ryan teams arrested over 150 people during last night's protest. [chancing] >> emily: the protests are not limited to columbia and nyu, at least 22 elite schools including all five of the nation's so-called top universities have seen anti-israel protests within the past week. new students are supposed...
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live there in ecuador, as in columbia. the opposition has how the largest protest yet against president gustavo petros governments, they're violating against wide ranging social and economic reforms by the left waiting administration that are wants to reform the health care sector by cutting out private insurance and increasing state control. alessandra and kitty was that the protest in bubble tops of this has been by far the largest protest by the opposition against the government, the gustavo paper. and it says, tends to push forward as serious of the social and economic reform. and that would overhaul in many ways, the way that this better additionally conservative country is operates. and in particular the protesters have been talking about their health reform is one of their main worries. the fact that the government, the proposal is essentially to cut out to the administrators that are these private, the health providers in the country and that bringing much of it under control of the state. now that proposal also wo
live there in ecuador, as in columbia. the opposition has how the largest protest yet against president gustavo petros governments, they're violating against wide ranging social and economic reforms by the left waiting administration that are wants to reform the health care sector by cutting out private insurance and increasing state control. alessandra and kitty was that the protest in bubble tops of this has been by far the largest protest by the opposition against the government, the gustavo...