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in the beginning, before i attended kent state. my introduction to photogs fee and then the rest of the story starts with when i enrolled at kent state in march of 1969. and i'll give you a glimpse of the campus life i knew before may four than the rest of the book is about my photography and experience photographing the events on campus from may one through may 4th. that's me in the photo standing next to my mom, looking up at my newest brother, rick. so that's really something that rick all. the cleveland press back in those days thought a family of six boys made a good human interest story. so they titled it sing a song of six pants. yeah. and the son of photographer our home kept an image of us while i watched as a photographer came into our house, looked around and found a place to gather us all together. he positioned us and took the picture. the photo ran on the front page of the afternoon paper. the next day above the fold. friends and neighbors couldn't wait to share this front page. we were famous, and this was 1953. here
in the beginning, before i attended kent state. my introduction to photogs fee and then the rest of the story starts with when i enrolled at kent state in march of 1969. and i'll give you a glimpse of the campus life i knew before may four than the rest of the book is about my photography and experience photographing the events on campus from may one through may 4th. that's me in the photo standing next to my mom, looking up at my newest brother, rick. so that's really something that rick all....
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state just a week and a half after kent state. kent state was significant and transformative for a few reasons. one is that kent state happened in the middle of a hugrge of a protest in response to mixon's decision to invade odia. -- nixon's decio invade cambodia. ma campuses stepped back from the kind of confrontation that happened at kent state. but the governor of ohio was running for the united states senate and he did not want to appear weak so he sent the national guard onto campus. four students were killed, all well over several 100 yards away from the national guard troops. crucially, two of those were just passersby. there was a journalist for the student newspaper who had a camera and took a bunch of photos which were then able to be delivered to the ap and ran on the front page of newspapers all over the country the next morning, including the famous one of the woman wailing in front -- behind a dead body of a fallen student that is so well-known today. then, as now, images are very powerful in shaping national coverag
state just a week and a half after kent state. kent state was significant and transformative for a few reasons. one is that kent state happened in the middle of a hugrge of a protest in response to mixon's decision to invade odia. -- nixon's decio invade cambodia. ma campuses stepped back from the kind of confrontation that happened at kent state. but the governor of ohio was running for the united states senate and he did not want to appear weak so he sent the national guard onto campus. four...
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a rally was planned for may 4th, 1970 at kent state university officials had different plans. nbc news has the story of kent state 54 years on. >> the united states should withdraw its troops from vietnam. >> people are dying in cambodia and vietnam. >> we aren't going to work on your farm no more. >> i have concluded that the time has come for action. >> reporter: the year was 1970. president nixon had just announced a new offensive in vietnam and at kent state, students protesting the war were enraged. the school's rotc building was set on fire and protesters found themselves face to face with the ohio national guard called in to keep the peace. then may 4th, tensions reached a boiling point. students clashing with guardsmen, the general ordering soldiers to lock and load their weapons. a large crowd forced soldiers to retreat and some guardsmen opened fire. >> i was fairly close to the national guardsmen when they turned and fired. >> reporter: joe: was a kent state junior at the time. >> i never thought they would fire, i never thought there was a reason to fire. clearly t
a rally was planned for may 4th, 1970 at kent state university officials had different plans. nbc news has the story of kent state 54 years on. >> the united states should withdraw its troops from vietnam. >> people are dying in cambodia and vietnam. >> we aren't going to work on your farm no more. >> i have concluded that the time has come for action. >> reporter: the year was 1970. president nixon had just announced a new offensive in vietnam and at kent state,...
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the professor bella tony, and guests join me to discuss kent state. >>> congressman sarah jacobs is here to discuss political fallout over the latest protests. >>> the insider, who picks, one of donald trump's closest advisers offers emotional and damning testimony. barbara quaid will discuss the significance. and the queen of chaos. >>> marjorie taylor greene looks to oust speaker mike johnson. but, should democrats help save mike johnson's job? i'm jonathan capehart, and this is "the saturday show." >>> student protests against the israel hamas war continue to boil over at campuses as universities grapple with how to handle disruptions at upcoming graduation ceremonies. just hours ago tensions escalated at the university of virginia after police began removing an encampment near the chapel grounds that had been in place for nine days. officials say the situation is now stabilized, the police are still on the scene. >>> and this morning a group of pro-palestinian demonstrators briefly interrupted the university of michigan's commencement, but no arrests were reported. over 2400 have bee
the professor bella tony, and guests join me to discuss kent state. >>> congressman sarah jacobs is here to discuss political fallout over the latest protests. >>> the insider, who picks, one of donald trump's closest advisers offers emotional and damning testimony. barbara quaid will discuss the significance. and the queen of chaos. >>> marjorie taylor greene looks to oust speaker mike johnson. but, should democrats help save mike johnson's job? i'm jonathan...
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state just a week and a half after kent state. kent state was significant and transformative for a few reasons. one is that kent state happened in the middle of a huge upsurge of a protest in response tomin'e cambodia. -- nixon's decision to invade caodia. many campuses stepped back from the kind of confrontation that happened at kent state. but the governor of ohio was running for the united states senate and he did not want to appear weak so he sent the national guard onto campus. four students were killed, all well over several 100 yards away from the national guard troops. crucially, two of those were just passersby. there was a journalist for the student newspaper who had a camera and took a bunch of photos which were then able to be delivered to the ap and ran on the front page of newspapers all over the country the next morning, including the famous one of the woman wailing in front -- behind a dead body of a fallen student that is so well-known today. then, as now, images are very powerful in shaping national coverage and
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the national guard was called to kent state university against protesting students and killed them. killed four organizers, four students were killed there alone, as well as two others in another university. the protesters have intensified their protests now. let's discuss political issues analyst and expert, mr. stegenberg, the most important developments in the last 24 hours in the east of america was the new york police attack on the columbia university library, which was accompanied by the beating of students by the armed police forces and the arrest of more than 300 of them. in the west of america, in los angeles, the american police witnessed an attack by unknown forces. he objected to the students when i said that your analysis about the increase in level was done while the police were present what is the violence used against students? it is very sad that the level of violence that the american empire is dealing with students . they are acting like this against their own students, and in fact, the level of violence they use depends on their ability to abuse the media , that
the national guard was called to kent state university against protesting students and killed them. killed four organizers, four students were killed there alone, as well as two others in another university. the protesters have intensified their protests now. let's discuss political issues analyst and expert, mr. stegenberg, the most important developments in the last 24 hours in the east of america was the new york police attack on the columbia university library, which was accompanied by the...
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ohio national guard opened fire on unarmed students at kent state. students have a right to speak out, organize. corey bush posted on the 54th anniversary of the kent state massacre students across our country are were brutalized for complaining by endless war. those do not represent the facts. but, you know, it's the squad. they can do what they want, i guess. gianno caldwell. we've done tracing of the money on this. this isn't just a mild group of kids on a sunday afternoon saying they don't want war. in fact, what they are doing is taking money from the funding of the rockefeller brothers fund, $3 hundred thousand to the tides foundation according to the nonprofit tax forms. that money go flow to groups like this. the groups that soros and other dollars are funding go to these organization groups and you hear them. they want intifada. university of san diego want an intifada revolution on some of these campuses. >> the goal was simple. to create chaos. it has been a successful mission, i'll tell you. when you think about what bernie sanders said a
ohio national guard opened fire on unarmed students at kent state. students have a right to speak out, organize. corey bush posted on the 54th anniversary of the kent state massacre students across our country are were brutalized for complaining by endless war. those do not represent the facts. but, you know, it's the squad. they can do what they want, i guess. gianno caldwell. we've done tracing of the money on this. this isn't just a mild group of kids on a sunday afternoon saying they don't...
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on may 7, 1907, security forces killed 4 students and injured 9 others at kent state university in ohio . this incident had immediate and widespread effects, and after that, student protests were ignited in the country, which caused the closure of hundreds of universities and colleges, and the shooting in kent became a symbol of the deep political and social divisions and divisions that the country had during the period. the vietnam war was at hand. one of the senior vice presidents of former us president richard nixon said: this shooting had a direct impact on national politics, because it led oda to the watergate scandal, which led to the overthrow of the nixon administration. in 1985, thousands of students protested business relations at the university of california , berkeley. or rallied on campus with the racist south african regime. protests at the university of california eventually led to the withdrawal of billions of funds from the racist government in july 1986, and the university's board of trustees voted to withdraw 3.1 billion dollars from companies that cooperate with this
on may 7, 1907, security forces killed 4 students and injured 9 others at kent state university in ohio . this incident had immediate and widespread effects, and after that, student protests were ignited in the country, which caused the closure of hundreds of universities and colleges, and the shooting in kent became a symbol of the deep political and social divisions and divisions that the country had during the period. the vietnam war was at hand. one of the senior vice presidents of former...
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today also marked the 54th anniversary of the death of four students at kent state university in ohio during a vietnam war protest last night, . there was a candlelight vigil comemorating the day ohio national guard troops opened fire on protesters. in ukraine, new drone footage reveals the damage russia has inflicted on a village in the eastern donetsk region. no building appears untouched, many looking damaged beyond repair. residents have fled and ukraine's military acknowledges that russia has gained a foothold as troops advance against ukraine's depleted defenses. in kharkiv, to the north, russia stepped attacks overnight. exploding drones set fire to two buildings in an industrial area. russia has increasingly targeted ukraine's second largest city, only 25 miles from the russian border. and, around houston, more than 400 people have been rescued from their homes after fierce storms left neighborhoods flooded, and officials say more rain forecast for tonight could make the situation even worse. in a 24-hour period, more than 11 inches of rain fell, inundating roads and homes and
today also marked the 54th anniversary of the death of four students at kent state university in ohio during a vietnam war protest last night, . there was a candlelight vigil comemorating the day ohio national guard troops opened fire on protesters. in ukraine, new drone footage reveals the damage russia has inflicted on a village in the eastern donetsk region. no building appears untouched, many looking damaged beyond repair. residents have fled and ukraine's military acknowledges that russia...
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four were killed, nine were injured in what came to be known as the kent state massacre. the current protests have seen more than 2400 arrest nationwide . demonstrations have erupted around the world in what some are calling the largest student movement yet of the 21st century. joining me as presidential historian and author doris kearns goodwin. her latest book is an unfinished love story, a personal history of the 1960s. i am very proud to call you my friend and say all that i have read so far is so good. we will get to the book in a moment but i want to compare and contrast the protests we have seen the last few weeks with those of the 1960s. there is one reporter who points out the current protests have faced swifter suppression. in one example, the university of texas called in police in riot gear despite no signs of violence. put today's protesting historical context. will the students protesting be seen as being on the right side of history? >> it is really interesting. when i look back at the 60s which i was living in for that book i was working on with my husband
four were killed, nine were injured in what came to be known as the kent state massacre. the current protests have seen more than 2400 arrest nationwide . demonstrations have erupted around the world in what some are calling the largest student movement yet of the 21st century. joining me as presidential historian and author doris kearns goodwin. her latest book is an unfinished love story, a personal history of the 1960s. i am very proud to call you my friend and say all that i have read so...
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we can see it in the student strike in 1970, in response to the may 4 kent state university massacre. 13 students were shot, four were killed. so you have a massive walkout with college students as well as high school students and in new york, construction workers, 400 of them. 800 office workers. american flags shouting america, usa, america love it or leave it, attacked those 1000 demonstrators. the forgotten americans end up giving the white house to nixon again. i think it is important for us to understand the political forces driving this response and once we do that, maybe we can offer a much more complicated view of what is happening. let me say this quickly, the divestment movement on college campuses has been going on since i think the organization was started in 2005. so we have this convergence that we need to make sense of. >> the divestment movement has been discredited by some people is anti-semitic since day one. i have had this discussion with years for people who say it is an economic, nonviolent movement. not allowing that to have proceed may have taken a release val
we can see it in the student strike in 1970, in response to the may 4 kent state university massacre. 13 students were shot, four were killed. so you have a massive walkout with college students as well as high school students and in new york, construction workers, 400 of them. 800 office workers. american flags shouting america, usa, america love it or leave it, attacked those 1000 demonstrators. the forgotten americans end up giving the white house to nixon again. i think it is important for...
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dave nethers reports from ohio. >> it's remembering 4 who were killed at kent state. 54 years ago. i feel like they're not forgotten when national guardsmen fired into a crowd of antiwar demonstrators here think that someone would come and she kids vote it me. i'd say 3 or days to really to think about what really happened. universities may 4th remembrance. he need solemn occasion. survivor dean kaylor asked during the victory bell. >> in memory of those who died in like him who were wounded. >> the old saying is if you forget your history, you're doomed to repeat it. having these events and reminding people what happened here. 54 years goes very important. among those in attendance, pro-palestine demonstrators. >> who say they see parallels between the events of 1970, and unrest at college campuses across the u.s. today. we want to make sure we send our very clearly and loudly i could state. we stand with the students, students who have on the right side of history for so many times in a row, making sure they were seen well, keeping their promise not to be disrupt situation. call
dave nethers reports from ohio. >> it's remembering 4 who were killed at kent state. 54 years ago. i feel like they're not forgotten when national guardsmen fired into a crowd of antiwar demonstrators here think that someone would come and she kids vote it me. i'd say 3 or days to really to think about what really happened. universities may 4th remembrance. he need solemn occasion. survivor dean kaylor asked during the victory bell. >> in memory of those who died in like him who...
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on may 7, 1970, security forces killed four students at kent state university in ohio and shot nine others. they did. this incident had immediate and widespread effects, and after that, student protests were ignited in the country, which caused the closure of hundreds of universities and colleges, and shooting in kent as a symbol of differences and divisions. it became a deep social and political issue that the country was dealing with during the vietnam war. a senior aide to president richard nixon. thousands of students gathered on campus to protest uc berkeley's business ties with the apartheid south african regime. protests at the university of california. or, finally , it led to the withdrawal of billions of funds from the racist government in july 1986, and the university board voted to withdraw 3 billion and 100 million dollars from companies that cooperate with this country, which is the largest case of withdrawal. university funds were in america. after his release in 1990, nelson mandela made a special trip to thank students and professors for their role in the fight against raci
on may 7, 1970, security forces killed four students at kent state university in ohio and shot nine others. they did. this incident had immediate and widespread effects, and after that, student protests were ignited in the country, which caused the closure of hundreds of universities and colleges, and shooting in kent as a symbol of differences and divisions. it became a deep social and political issue that the country was dealing with during the vietnam war. a senior aide to president richard...
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four students at the university of kent state of ohio killed and wounded 9 others. this incident had an immediate and widespread impact, and it sparked student protests in the country, which caused the closure of hundreds of universities and colleges, and the shooting in kent symbolized deeper political and social divisions. it became what the country was dealing with during the vietnam war. a senior aide to former us president richard nixon said the shooting had a direct impact on national politics because it led to the watergate scandal that brought down the nixon administration. 1985, thousands students gathered on campus to protest the university of california's business ties with the apartheid regime of south africa. protests at the university of california eventually led to the withdrawal of billions of funds from the racist government in july 1986, and the university board of trustees to withdraw 3 billion and 100 million dollars from companies that cooperate with this country. the vote was the largest case of university defunding in the united states. after
four students at the university of kent state of ohio killed and wounded 9 others. this incident had an immediate and widespread impact, and it sparked student protests in the country, which caused the closure of hundreds of universities and colleges, and the shooting in kent symbolized deeper political and social divisions. it became what the country was dealing with during the vietnam war. a senior aide to former us president richard nixon said the shooting had a direct impact on national...
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and we think about kent state, right. you hear about kent state, but we don't hear about this kind of violence used against students and the national guard being against students. hbcu this also happens in orangeburg, south carolina, right kind of government. it's it is using to in well soon in activism. right and so they ended that way the students don't get they're not able to walk in graduation one student is killed and to this day they know who killed him. gregory i mean, we still his name is looming right now, but part of north korean activism is this level of violence and grief right that is occurring at this time and so it is in that that sandy really smith comes into it right she's a first year student at bennett college is after the right she becomes part of nelson johnson his organization of the greensboro association for people. so they're into like fighting the vanishing, providing food and different resources for greensboro communities. she joins this group, an organization they more radical over time sobel b
and we think about kent state, right. you hear about kent state, but we don't hear about this kind of violence used against students and the national guard being against students. hbcu this also happens in orangeburg, south carolina, right kind of government. it's it is using to in well soon in activism. right and so they ended that way the students don't get they're not able to walk in graduation one student is killed and to this day they know who killed him. gregory i mean, we still his name...
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on may 7, 1970, security forces killed four students and wounded nine others at kent state university in ohio. this incident had immediate and widespread effects, and as a result, student protests were ignited in the country, which caused the closure of hundreds of universities and the school shooting in kent became a symbol of the differences. it turned into deep political and social divides that the country was struggling with during the vietnam war. a senior aide to former us president richard nixon said the shooting had a direct impact on national politics because it led the media to the watergate scandal that brought down the nixon administration. 1985, thousands of knowledge. joe gathered on campus to protest uc berkeley's business ties with the apartheid south african regime. protests at the university of california finally to the withdrawal of billions of funds from the racist government in july 1986 led to the withdrawal of 3 billion and 100 million by the university board. dollars from companies that cooperate with the country voted, which was the largest case of withdrawal
on may 7, 1970, security forces killed four students and wounded nine others at kent state university in ohio. this incident had immediate and widespread effects, and as a result, student protests were ignited in the country, which caused the closure of hundreds of universities and the school shooting in kent became a symbol of the differences. it turned into deep political and social divides that the country was struggling with during the vietnam war. a senior aide to former us president...
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state or the jackson state and mississippi were where students died in protests going forward from that. you have the anti apartheid protest on to on college campuses during the 1980s. that's where i think, pretty instrumental in helping change public perception of us policy toward south africa. and then uh, you know, we go to the enormous convulsive protests, not only on campuses, but on the streets in the black lives matter. protests of 2020, following the murder of george lloyd. so you know, all of these cases, i think that the protesters learn something about how to deal with police. the police learn some new tactics on how to deal with protesters of the world. thanks for the last one that just outside the incumbents that you see a le, let's go inside the income and now jump pelts. as an independent journalist joins us live on the phone as police. john have moved in, in very large numbers. they've arrived in 2 or 3 buses and now i have approached in conference. what do you seeing the i see a crowd by the stairwell. there's sort of blocking off the entrance that the c h p is supposed
state or the jackson state and mississippi were where students died in protests going forward from that. you have the anti apartheid protest on to on college campuses during the 1980s. that's where i think, pretty instrumental in helping change public perception of us policy toward south africa. and then uh, you know, we go to the enormous convulsive protests, not only on campuses, but on the streets in the black lives matter. protests of 2020, following the murder of george lloyd. so you know,...
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on may 7, 1970, security forces killed 4 students at kent state university in ohio. and injured 9 others. this incident had immediate and widespread effects, and after that , student protests were ignited in the country, which caused the closure of hundreds of universities and colleges, and shooting in kent as a symbol of political differences and divisions. it became a deep social transformation that the country was dealing with during the vietnam war. one of the deputies of varshad. led to the overthrow of the nixon administration. in 1985, thousands of students gathered on campus to protest uc berkeley's business relationship with the apartheid south african regime. protests at the university of california eventually led to the withdrawal of billions from the racist government in july 1986. the university's board of trustees voted to withdraw $3.1 billion from companies that work with the country, the largest ever. the case of withdrawing funds it was a university in america. after his release in 1990, nelson mandela made a special trip to thank students and faculty for their role in
on may 7, 1970, security forces killed 4 students at kent state university in ohio. and injured 9 others. this incident had immediate and widespread effects, and after that , student protests were ignited in the country, which caused the closure of hundreds of universities and colleges, and shooting in kent as a symbol of political differences and divisions. it became a deep social transformation that the country was dealing with during the vietnam war. one of the deputies of varshad. led to...
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state in 1969, student protesters at harvard took over and occupied university hall marching school officials out of the building. >> what we're seeing right now is students really engaging and not only using their voices were using their bodies. and that's the way that we saw students in the 60s doing it. the prime mary difference between then and now, the scale of the violence while skirmishes have broken out at ucla and some other campuses during the current demonstrations, these protests have been for the most part, peaceful in the vietnam era, violence broke out routinely and on many campuses, students often brawling with police disciplining students, calling in the police, having protests removed that tended to increase the sympathy for protesters build the size of protests and also increase the voice of more extreme activists in to horrific episodes, the vietnam era violence turned deadly in may 1970 on the campus of kent state university, ohio national guard troops opened fire on student protesters, killing four of them and injuring several others. days later, during rates w
state in 1969, student protesters at harvard took over and occupied university hall marching school officials out of the building. >> what we're seeing right now is students really engaging and not only using their voices were using their bodies. and that's the way that we saw students in the 60s doing it. the prime mary difference between then and now, the scale of the violence while skirmishes have broken out at ucla and some other campuses during the current demonstrations, these...
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we always do this. 1970 kent state, the national guard, the song ohio, crosby, stills, and nash. in 1968 in columbia university, they took over the president of the office of debate or protesting against columbia is involved with military officials. okay. the same people, the same people who remember that house in days i'm spoken don't been protesting the same day. yeah. well, 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, is it now? and state, they've forgotten. what i thought was in boys and did my collective memory. peter, we, we, this 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, dis, information distortion, product. and i, well, i can't line or what it is. you know, i'm glad you brought up the 196 these because i remember watching it very young on tele
we always do this. 1970 kent state, the national guard, the song ohio, crosby, stills, and nash. in 1968 in columbia university, they took over the president of the office of debate or protesting against columbia is involved with military officials. okay. the same people, the same people who remember that house in days i'm spoken don't been protesting the same day. yeah. well, on the same place we're talking about bringing in the national guard, and i'm saying, can't state you know what...
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but i old enough to remember the kent state killings of 4 college students in in may of 1970 when that shock the nation. that is the last thing that the governor of the state or the mayor of the city wants to see happen to have any kind of serious injury of law or loss of right. so it's a, you're right. exactly right. it's a challenge on any number of different levels. the, the job is for the as far as the police are concerned and their orders is to clear the encampment. the commitment of the people inside the and camp. it is not to be clear. it is to stay where they are, stick to their guns, and the role of the people who are here surrounding me is a bit more amorphous. they're here to support the protestors. but whether they would have any interaction with the police or not, it's difficult to tell. important to say that the emphasis from the point of view of the, the protest this has been on peace and non violence. and as when it, if the police start to arrest, it'll be putting in to see how they respond to that, whether they will go without resisting arrest is exactly right. and aga
but i old enough to remember the kent state killings of 4 college students in in may of 1970 when that shock the nation. that is the last thing that the governor of the state or the mayor of the city wants to see happen to have any kind of serious injury of law or loss of right. so it's a, you're right. exactly right. it's a challenge on any number of different levels. the, the job is for the as far as the police are concerned and their orders is to clear the encampment. the commitment of the...
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so that created a lot of fury that was compounded by the massacre at kent state, where four students were shot by, were killed by the national guard and nine were wounded. so that was much more confrontational. the war been dragging on forfive years. so, i mean, compared to that, the protests, for example, that started at columbia and then spread initially at nyu were very moderate — people staying outside of the class, on the grass or in a plaza. they weren't disrupting the university. and yet they were still evicted by the police. so to me, i think that there is a similarity in that students were both protesting against us foreign policy — in this case not american troops, but american military aid to israel for its war in gaza. there aren't a half million american troops in gaza. but there's the same concern about foreign policy. it'sjust the reaction is so much more quickly repressive. and i think it's a symbol of how i don't know how a country sort of move to the right, where you could... here at nyu, at columbia, at the university of texas, the students who were not disrupt
so that created a lot of fury that was compounded by the massacre at kent state, where four students were shot by, were killed by the national guard and nine were wounded. so that was much more confrontational. the war been dragging on forfive years. so, i mean, compared to that, the protests, for example, that started at columbia and then spread initially at nyu were very moderate — people staying outside of the class, on the grass or in a plaza. they weren't disrupting the university. and...
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anyone old enough to remember vietnam, kent state, civil rights, and women's rights protests know what i am talking about. trying to keep the kids from protesting injustice is like try to keep water from running downhill." host: paul in connecticut, you are next. caller: i was getting two streams. host: just talk through your phone. caller: has a 16-year-old dropout i went to party at the university of connecticut and i said to my buddy someday i will make it back here. i did. it took me years and i graduated with a political science degree in 2001. it has not changed. the administrators still pander to certain groups. a lot of this is because they pandered to the special interests of alumni. the staff is bloated. the difference between private and public was made by one of your callers. i mentioned to a local station on a talk show, why don't you have someone on from university of connecticut? that is not in the area of the university of connecticut. every excuse in the book for not providing a platform for both sides. that is what i struggled for. i tagged along with some jewish fell
anyone old enough to remember vietnam, kent state, civil rights, and women's rights protests know what i am talking about. trying to keep the kids from protesting injustice is like try to keep water from running downhill." host: paul in connecticut, you are next. caller: i was getting two streams. host: just talk through your phone. caller: has a 16-year-old dropout i went to party at the university of connecticut and i said to my buddy someday i will make it back here. i did. it took me...
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this invests billions including in my district, the akron and kent state university airport. these much needed resources will make our aviation cleaner and greener. i want to highlight the requirements. the consumer protections that will help keep costs down and language that i advocated for the remote tower program in ohio thvment will improve air traffic control that utilize smaller airports. this legislation is a major victory for america's aviation work force and improves starns on the air and on the ground. i yield back. gentlem an has 1 1/2. would it be appropriate if both sides get two extra minutes? the speaker pro tempore: sure. without objection. the gentleman is recognized mr. graves: i yield one minute to the gentleman from texas, mr. roy. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. roy: i thank my friend from missouri and i rise in support of this legislation. and second largest market without a direct flight to reagan national airport. it has about 82,000 active duty and 100,000 military and cybersecurity and something that they have
this invests billions including in my district, the akron and kent state university airport. these much needed resources will make our aviation cleaner and greener. i want to highlight the requirements. the consumer protections that will help keep costs down and language that i advocated for the remote tower program in ohio thvment will improve air traffic control that utilize smaller airports. this legislation is a major victory for america's aviation work force and improves starns on the air...
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. >>> today makes a 54th anniversary of the kent state university shooting when the national guard shot and killed four students protesting against the war in vietnam. students gathered again on campus, this time calling for a cease-fire in gaza. gaza. had what he thought were three, possibly four, good suspects in heather bogle's murder. >>> detective o'connell had what he thought were three possibly four good suspects in heather bogle's murder. he thought she was a victim of a drug deal that turned violent. heather's sister and her cousin pat thought he was way off base. was heather involved in drugs? >> she smoked pot but never did other drugs. >> less than a spoonful to help her anxiety. >> your family and the sheriff's department are very much not on the same page. that came quickly. >> very quickly. a month into with. >> they thought o'connell should be looking closer to home, a lot closer. and, at someone with whom heather had a volatile relationship. that person was heather's brother, josh. they were fighting a lot? >> oh, yeah. >> josh sent heather an ugly text message hours be
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these protegeses, congressman, they don't want to turn into another kent state where someone gets killed and shut down on growing economists and the photo of a man at stanford protest wear ago headband of hamas. there's a hezbollah flag flown at princeton and chanting death to america at these schools. it's 2300 arrested and it's growing. it's now in 26 states. how come they can't just stop this right now? >> well, they certainly could if they wanted to. there's places around the country where they've done just that. we had honestly a senator at the president of university of florida did an exceptional job. the president of university of texas who did an exceptional job shutting things off before it gets started. where you have these very leftist universities ran by rale cad leftist democrats and in charge of the universities getting federal gun and have massive endowments and they've been coddling these people and allowing these radical folks from the organized getting money from hamas and terrorist groups and organizations all around the world to try and foment this and it's terrible.
these protegeses, congressman, they don't want to turn into another kent state where someone gets killed and shut down on growing economists and the photo of a man at stanford protest wear ago headband of hamas. there's a hezbollah flag flown at princeton and chanting death to america at these schools. it's 2300 arrested and it's growing. it's now in 26 states. how come they can't just stop this right now? >> well, they certainly could if they wanted to. there's places around the country...
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. >>> the 54th anniversary of the kent state university shooting today. the ohio national guard fired into a crowd of anti-vietnam war demonstrators, killing four. today, an event was held calling for cease-fire in gaza, as well as divesting from military contractors. organizers say the protest was a way of continuing the legacy of those students. a spokesperson at the university said the school upholds their students' first amendment rights, and that university police were aware of that demonstration. back to our special with joy reid and rachel maddow. ♪ >>> one of the things, joy, you are talking about how the rose- colored glasses, the way we look back at that era, we all like to think not only would we be a hero, but everybody who we relate to, they were probably heroes too. one of the things that you spent quite a bit of time repeatedly going back to our african americans in mississippi, who-- were paid by the mississippi sovereignty commission, which was a state- organized spy agency, to spy on the civil rights movement. um-- and the files of the
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. >> today, as you have probably seen, may 4th marks 54 years since the infamous 1970 kent state shootings when the national guard killed four unarmed students protesting at the time, the protesting of the bombing of cambodia during the vietnam war. when you look at what is happening across the country in these protests, as a similar moment not necessarily in that it will result in death, i hope it does not, but that we are getting close to a tipping point, that we are not as a country being able to pull back and de-escalate. is there a double standard with the way we are talking about these campus protests that is leading us in the wrong direction? >> well, i think in some of the discourse on the right which is depicting these protesters as anti-semitic mob, of dangerous extremists, that certainly does signal or encouraged the agitators, these violent attacks. it of course has led to quite harsh and violent sponsors by law enforcement, as we saw at ucla's campus. so, i think what is desire on the part of some to use the scene of turmoil or violence to create a narrative that american coll
. >> today, as you have probably seen, may 4th marks 54 years since the infamous 1970 kent state shootings when the national guard killed four unarmed students protesting at the time, the protesting of the bombing of cambodia during the vietnam war. when you look at what is happening across the country in these protests, as a similar moment not necessarily in that it will result in death, i hope it does not, but that we are getting close to a tipping point, that we are not as a country...
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state and that is painful a bad moment in u.s. history. so they've really pushed back saying that stuff is up to governors but there are also questions of department of education, has opened tons of investigations over last few months into universities. not only only the issues of anti-semitism but they're also responding to complaints against what they call anti-palestinian discrimination an investigation in columbia about that. but will the attorney general step up? i don't know. will: shannon let's talk about the trial of drump in new york we saw testimony this week from hope hicks. give us, though, would you mind -- so, obviously, the other big story is the fact that donald trump is tied up in a courtroom in new york. where are we in the prosecution case and we haven't yet seen michael cohen how much longer do you expect the prosecution to go and then we'll have the defense where do you feel like we are? we're not even at halftime yet. >> hope hicks when she was testifying at the courthouse, and she was the first kind of big n
state and that is painful a bad moment in u.s. history. so they've really pushed back saying that stuff is up to governors but there are also questions of department of education, has opened tons of investigations over last few months into universities. not only only the issues of anti-semitism but they're also responding to complaints against what they call anti-palestinian discrimination an investigation in columbia about that. but will the attorney general step up? i don't know. will:...
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state university. today is the 54th anniversary of that conflict. as you watch what has been unfolding this week, what lessons do you think these past vents can provide to people on all sides of the situation now. >> well, it's very simple. free speech is a must. people are allowed to do so, but they can't do some trampling on other people's rights. when you occupy a building you are violating the civil liberties of the students or faculty who want to learn or teach there. that is impermissible. the police ought to take you out. if you are on the south lawn at columbia and expressing yourself, that's fine, until the university says, okay, now we need the south lawn for the graduation ceremony. at this point, if you don't leave, you're trespassing and violating the rights of the student who is want a commencement exercise. >> i have participated my whole life in civil disobedience. went to jail for three months for it. you accept civil disobedience but not violence. and i've said the danger of that is t
state university. today is the 54th anniversary of that conflict. as you watch what has been unfolding this week, what lessons do you think these past vents can provide to people on all sides of the situation now. >> well, it's very simple. free speech is a must. people are allowed to do so, but they can't do some trampling on other people's rights. when you occupy a building you are violating the civil liberties of the students or faculty who want to learn or teach there. that is...
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news anchor: in new york, a student protest is met by construction workers and at kent state in ohio, 4 students are killed. ethan alter: but some people didn't want to hide from what was happening. drew carey: people were like, no, we want to hear about all this stuff and how it's affecting our families. that's when shows like all in the family came on. ethan alter: norman lear was at the beginning of his career and was looking to find a show that he could really make his own and he was turned on to a british series called 'til death do us part'. norman lear: it was about a bigoted father and i was said holy moly. that was the way i grew up, and i knew i had a show. crew: air pilot. take one. ethan alter: they shot the pilot at abc. it featured carroll o'connor and jean stapleton as archie and edith bunker. actor 1: we just don't see any evidence, of god... alright? actress 1: that's right daddy. archie: i know we had a couple of pinkos in the house but i didn't know we had a pair of atheists. ethan alter: it was not well received by abc. they watched it and felt the chemistry wasn't
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state shooting back in 1970. joining us now national security reporter for politico, our friend alex ward. alex, good to see you. let's just start there with this effort from moscow, hardly surprising. they never miss an opportunity to try to sow dissent. but this does seem like a moment primed for exactly that. we opened show with scenes on college campuses. is there anything the u.s. intelligence agencies can do about it? >> you're right. the russians never miss an opportunity to hit propaganda where they are. it makes perfect sense kremlin intelligence agencies would be go after the united states and sowing divisions elsewhere. i think there's no question u.s. intelligence agencies are doing the same to russians, but is there much the u.s. can do not much but sowing over divisive issues but of course we can't find them because these are sensitive matters. it's another thing to worry about when it comes to our elections and our general societal fabric. doesn't make it any less troubling. >> preview for us this
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state university. now thankfully, we haven't seen anything remotely like that during these protests so things have changed for the better though, maybe not have gone far enough yes. >> i think we are watching it that where we are right now, we haven't seen an incident like candidate and i think nobody wants to see that. but i think we could be somewhat close to something like that happening. we know that a police officer discharge their firearm at columbia. we should say that the why pd said it's occurred accident accidentally but if somebody had been struck by that bullet, regardless of it being discharged, accidentally, we could have been in a really such serious situation so as we see, colleges continue to call in the place where it needs to be a conscious first to avoid a situation like can stay from happening again because there is nothing that will ensure that that could not happen again. >> we're talking about the police response there, but it's one thing to let's say, break up protests and enca
state university. now thankfully, we haven't seen anything remotely like that during these protests so things have changed for the better though, maybe not have gone far enough yes. >> i think we are watching it that where we are right now, we haven't seen an incident like candidate and i think nobody wants to see that. but i think we could be somewhat close to something like that happening. we know that a police officer discharge their firearm at columbia. we should say that the why pd...
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state, which led to deaths, students dying. that isea the concern here tonight. and that's why you see in the language from the s faculty members you mention they are trying to signal in a advance o whatever happens, they will put the blame at nemat shafik's feet, that is the president of the columbia. every single feeing is coming back that the administration has not been clear in their messaging andth not shown a willingness to work not just with students but i've been receiving messages throughout the day who said they reached out to the administration saying can we talk to you at the table, can we figure out a way to escalate this, and the quote i got back is "we have been shutout." they're trying to tell her if a student gets hurt tonight, we're going tots point the finger at u tomorrow morning. >> it's probably worth mentioning if you're following with us, this is very intense situation at columbia university. this is all related to what's happening in gaza. students apparently running straighten into a roadblock as r as
state, which led to deaths, students dying. that isea the concern here tonight. and that's why you see in the language from the s faculty members you mention they are trying to signal in a advance o whatever happens, they will put the blame at nemat shafik's feet, that is the president of the columbia. every single feeing is coming back that the administration has not been clear in their messaging andth not shown a willingness to work not just with students but i've been receiving messages...
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state, which led to deaths, students dying. that is the concern here tonight. i think that's why you see in the language from the faculty members you mentioned they are trying to signal in advance of whatever happens that they will put the blame at the president of columbia's feet, shafik. everything is coming back to a feeling that the administration has not been clear in their surging, has not shown willingness to work not just with the students, but i've been receiving messages from faculty throughout the day to say they reached out to the administration today and said can we help you at the table? can we talk to students for you? can we figure out a way to de- escalate this mark the quote i received was we have been shut out. they are trying to telegraph to her if somebody gets hurt, if a student of ours gets hurt tonight we will.the finger at you tomorrow morning. >> it is probably worth mentioning here, if you are following with us, it's a tense situation, very tense situation, at columbia university related to the war in
state, which led to deaths, students dying. that is the concern here tonight. i think that's why you see in the language from the faculty members you mentioned they are trying to signal in advance of whatever happens that they will put the blame at the president of columbia's feet, shafik. everything is coming back to a feeling that the administration has not been clear in their surging, has not shown willingness to work not just with the students, but i've been receiving messages from faculty...
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and then kent state going to morehouse college today. all in all, i think was a good day factor. talk about. >> and he's going to the double acp dinner tonight after a whole week of events where this has been the main thrust of his public message. but obviously this is a big issue for the and reelect campaign. and i think they are smart to be late these are focused on and i'll give the president credit for that. >> and i think the expectation was he was just gonna walk in and say i got a bunch of black friends i mean, that's good. >> i think good at it'd be like, look, i got full black friends and two of them from delaware. >> but he actually gave a robust beach. so kudos to daglo and all of the guys in the white house and ladies in the white house, we put this together. >> we'll see how it plays in november, whether it starts to change the perception among this key constituency. all right, coming up, the debate over the debates unprecedented in the modern era you're calling some people find there's at an early age, others later in life no matter when you find it. consider yourse
and then kent state going to morehouse college today. all in all, i think was a good day factor. talk about. >> and he's going to the double acp dinner tonight after a whole week of events where this has been the main thrust of his public message. but obviously this is a big issue for the and reelect campaign. and i think they are smart to be late these are focused on and i'll give the president credit for that. >> and i think the expectation was he was just gonna walk in and say i...
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and today happens to be the 54th anniversary of the kent state massacre. that fateful day in 1970 when the national it'll guard shot and killed four students on that ohio campus during an anti vietnam war protest. this week, bernie sanders told cnn's christiane amanpour the following maybe biden's vietnam or lyndon johnson in many respects was a very, very but president domestically, brought forth some major pieces of legislation you chose not to run in 68 because of opposition to his views on a vietnam and i worry very much that president biden is putting himself in a position where he has alienated not just young people, but a lot of the democratic base is bernie, right? >> i want to know what you think. go to my website. it's were countach.com vote on today's poll question. do you agree with bernie sanders that the campus protests over israel may be biden's vietnam james traub joins me now. he wrote that wall street journal piece. biden needs to learn from the democratic disaster of 68 is also the ahor of several books, including most recently, true bel
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state, the interaction of student protest with law enforcement as it can turn violent. we don't want this. what ever our viewpoints are about either the protesters or the counter protestors. so we are seeing attempts to de-escalate this kind of energy and disruptions that we're seeing. and as i said, students who are acting unlawfully, who are not following time and place restrictions ought to get arrested and they will be arrested. what we saw yesterday and what we've seen elsewhere is lots of students don't want to get arrested and with appropriate crowd controls and the appropriate use of law enforcement which i generally think it should be limited. and i think we have are beginning to see that now as compared to two weeks ago i we can de-escalate. i want to say this again. the word de-escalate as the responsibility of leadership. i know there's lots of energy lots of complaints about what's happened with these student protests, what they're protesting, whether they're scaring other students, that's that is legitimate debate but the responsibility of institutions and
state, the interaction of student protest with law enforcement as it can turn violent. we don't want this. what ever our viewpoints are about either the protesters or the counter protestors. so we are seeing attempts to de-escalate this kind of energy and disruptions that we're seeing. and as i said, students who are acting unlawfully, who are not following time and place restrictions ought to get arrested and they will be arrested. what we saw yesterday and what we've seen elsewhere is lots of...