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the m, the vandalism, trespass breaking window, shutting down cabins as forcing the cancellation of classes in graduation. not of this is a peaceful protest to us president joe biden defense police breaking up protests on university campuses across the country. the hello on elizabeth put on, and this is the algebra, live from door ha. also coming up, the u. s. police tactics come on to criticize the amount to gas and robert pulitzer used against the student. protest is i'm is really
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drawing the solve kills 3 palestinians, riding bicycles in the office to see their monks, 16 others killed across this trip on georgians, protests against the government and the west ways in condemning the bullying parties, phone agents. so the we begin in the united states where president joe biden has cooled campus protests against, as well as one gaza calles and said older must prevail. his comments for one of the largest police raids on the solidarity and cabman since nationwide demonstrations began a few weeks ago. but these 200 protest as the rest of the university of california los angeles. tensions on college campuses have escalated off the police moved in to clear encampments, leading to violent confrontations. a white house correspondent, company help. it has more on what the president said. as student protests,
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some colleges and universities across the united states continue to intensify us president joe 5 and finally broke his silence. speaking from the white house roosevelt, else the us president said that he supports americans right to dissent and also to protest. but he says that it must be done so lawfully. he also says that when it comes to his iron clad support of israel, his policies are not going to change. he says, well, he sees that there is, in some cases, violent freedom of expression. he is going to, at this point, hold back on any calls to bring in the national guard, go see the images and they put through the test for 2 fundamental american principles. excuse me. the 1st is the right to free speech for people to peacefully
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assemble and make their voices her. second is the rule of law. both must be upheld. we are not in a far terry nation where we silence people are squashed to send. the american people are heard in fact, peaceful protest isn't the best tradition of how americans respond to consequential issues. but, but neither are we a lawless country. president biden support for israel could, in fact, determine whether the former president, donald trump returns to the white house. in fact, as student protests, continue to ramp up across the country. new polls show that, in fact, the current president, jo bivens approval ratings have fallen to historic loaves. kimberly, how can al jazeera the white house? i protested with students of the rosco's university campus in new jersey, have dismantled there on campus and talked to reaching to do any on thursday. they
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were given a deadline to clear the encampment. students say university officials agreed to support palestinian students and considered divesting from this row. but because university postponed final exams due to the protest, let's forget my correspondence, today's the boy. she's joining us live from rutgers university in new jersey today that you've been talking to students how they feel about what president martin has been saying about their protests and what's been happening at campuses. well, most of the students we have spoken to say that they're disappointed with biden's comment and send it, but they also say that they do not come as a surprise. they say that to the peaceful on to me now have been completely a peaceful that the violence that has come and many of this campuses has come from the police when the rate at columbia university. when they rated, you'll see in a, in los angeles, among other universities and the other things they being saying is that his comments, in a way, help a profile of our communities, muslim communities,
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palestinian communities in the united states. and we with a target, many of the students we have spoken to grew up after $911.00 in this country. they say that they have been discriminated against a gym for throughout their lifetimes. and that's why they believe that's right. now is there a time to speak up just to golf about they've gone through up to speak, talk about what is happening in gaza and all of them are convinced that they're standing on the right side of history. and today's a students have been able to get some concessions from the university, haven't they? it was suddenly there's been approved of ongoing in the past few days and come back to where i am right now. that people, a groups of students stood up here and they said that they've been making lots demands with the university. there was some pension today. they were given a deadline by they managed to agree on 8 out of 10 demands that they had among them
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. for example, in setting up a cartridges centering this university scholarships for students coming from gaza to these university to be able to study for free and amnesty for the students that have been protesting this past few days. and that could have been sanctions. but one thing that be agreed to continue discussing is to create a task force to discuss the university's finances. it's links to each row. it's nice for companies that the students believe are profiting from the war. so for many of the students, this is a big success, the money to achieve something with their protest. but when you talk to all of them, they're saying that this is not full, but they want to see whether the university will comply with all of this demand. whether this things are going to be, i was going to happen. uh, and they are saying that if they do not, they're going to be back here on this campus, protesting and demanding everything that they've been fighting for. and this past few days. yeah, it's been so interesting to see how different universities handle these protests
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and the students, some data moms today is a thank you so much for now. that's today's about joining us live from rock because university in new jersey to overnight and into the early hours of thursday. please dismantle the student encampment and support of palestine on the university of california. los angeles, kansas. the most significant protest size bed was in and around voice who were students wrecked of tents and barriers. the university declared it an illegal gathering on tuesday and offices arrested. more than 200 students. that's broken. send the val. he is joining us from. you see ellen and you know very much com this so, but i wonder if it's an uneasy. com given what's happened that you see a the last few days i mean the best, the certainly keeping an eye on it, but i think they've ready. i want to close the chapter on this. now they've described it is that i have like the areas that i want to move on from. it sounds like it's quite dramatic at the moment because there's lots of helicopter action.
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but that's just local news tv that hey, getting the overhead shots. i mean, this is all that is left. now you can say a few minutes ago, 5 minutes ago. so the huge dump stuff fall of the possessions full of the 10s that went out. you can see just how small this area was where anywhere between 2 or 300 people at the living and that a tense conditions for more than a week. now, we know that most of those students, there's $200.00 students, have now be released. they were taken downtown where they were booked, and they've got, they've got to be cited on various misdemeanor charges that are out of custody. and some of them said, i've said, what was the points we were arrested. we were booked, we're not really going to get any real penalty. and then we will continue with this movement. so there is still a real opportunity for the students to protest. maybe not here, but remember that they use the system. there are a lot of universities and there are a lot of places for them to call great if they want to. but as i say right now, very calm. but it was it this way, just 12 hours ago. colored zip police in
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riot to advance information. most students try to help the lines using plywood, so 4 to 5, the cub hardhats and the brothers to protect themselves. hundreds of students pushed back against the police, correct out for hours. but at the end, they what so much for the police who have more resources, but power out a brief to get the students of the property as swiftly as possible, has told broke the loss of the students would be taken away sub hi black, while it's heavily what the police gave the was lost, the child's hundreds were arrested. is this the end of the protest for a week? now, students at u. c. l i have comes here. it's on it's our and see with palestinians. formerly the valley and coal have at least 30 universities across the us. they was
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that ad. so the world garza and for the school to divest from israel website, law enforcement supported students. and the professors who support the to this by the peaceful protest. cool, place the rest, so we can try to communicate with the ministration as best we can. but we're getting many of the same patronized lines that students are getting, which is that, you know, militarized police invasion is in the name of the student safety. and i think like this is like presentation just at certain before towed offices close did a voice, whole clarity, the courtyard rustic old who refused to leave after a 5 hour stop gulf. this is what is left of the solidarity. come, it's not going to be the end of the genocide ends in the funding for the genocide. and now students of other campuses all left. what drink is they all next? and so as these protests is lead on to the bus, they continue to chance for the policy type for that that next destination will be
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to be booked by the los angeles county sheriff's department. there are several rates of these posts is waiting to take them away, but is the process started by maybe on this site? yes, but in general, absolutely not. these process the site, they will continue to go as long as they have to for them. this is about a much wider course. fill of out how to say right at the u. c. l, a campus in los angeles to dina psych, dollars an attorney and legal analyst. and she says, california is laws mean protest is could see the legal system on this side. and they end up in court. there was, uh huh. at least a 100 or 200 a rest yesterday. i believe it will be unless those are dismissed. all right. they will be going through the 1st system and we are going to be during arguments from the, the children who were arrested about their free speech. right? we have very strong here in california. in particular, the courts have really recognized that all of his are essential places for free
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speech. recently because of the nature of colleges causes a meant to be kind of like a hot bed area for free thinking and critical thinking. and so we have quite a bit of latitude, a brown, this kind of protests on college campuses, but they do have a really strong argument in the person. i mean, we will see that play out in the court not only doing with the rest, but i imagine there might be some sort of lawsuit against the university as well. over in canada, university of toronto, students have joined the protest movement in solidarity with palestine. the federal fund and cotton and this similar to what's happening in the us protest as a demand to the university divest from israel, under which, using it all the complicity and the destruction of gaza. we are witnessing some of the most horrendous crimes of our lifetime. and we feel as though we are paying for them because our university is taking our tuition money without our consent and investing it and companies that contribute to the suffering of the palestinians
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that were watching on live tv. and there they have ties with academic institutions that are holding the, the, the apartheid an occupation that's causing all this the as rarely falls, have killed at least 16 palestinians across the gaza strip on thursday. a drawing miss. alt targeted 3 palestinians on bicycles near school in gauze of 55 others were killed in the strike on a house in elmwood age, refugee can many of the injured have been taken to unlock the hospital and at least one driver has been killed off to is ready for us has always been filed on a trucks and the quite roundabout in gaza city. that is the intersection on the major vote linking north and south casa honey. my phone sent us this update from the alpha and southern gaza. so this has been part of the process of preventing aid
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getting into the northern part. then garza city. this is not the 1st time we've seen an incident similar to this one where a driver was shot and killed and other driver was different. a trucks were reported injury to, along with people who work at the side who are trying to approach this is more of like a military area controlled by these really military. there are times that are on the vehicle there rather have in the presence of the ground forces at the to wait a traffic circle to preventing people from approaching a truck or getting into getting the food supplies and trying to get in order to get back to their family then and feed them in the past with the an incident directly targeting aid seekers that humanitarian work as an attack on also ada trucks similar to this one. this is old as part of what's going on and from the restriction, the obstructions of the flow of a human to 3 native from either 05 crossing or from the northern part right now here is the crossing. the rear areas is one of the roads elanda crossing that had
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been virtually blocked for the past 7 months. when these really military, they announced a total seas on the gods of that effectively cutting the gaza strip. uh, cutting it off and from the outside world. they, it's likely a do it to happen one more time because there's no stop to it. and it's likely to hinder any efforts of delivering much needed aid right now. do desperate population struggling with the threat of famine that has already caused the death of more than 30 people because of the ongoing in for the hide ration and star vision, their talks about more it is going to be allowed in 2000 and another part and more here in the southern part of the state, but that's not nearly enough in the face of the, the greater demands and the challenges are created by the ongoing intense bonding campaign and ongoing war. still a head on algebra, the search for flood victims and kenya at least
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a 188 p for that. the tone is expected to rise. the hello. we have more springs the homes developing across the great place. like have the sun, the heads are up there across the deep south of the us, just pushing up towards the legs. now the system rolling through your hair is organize the weather will make its way further east with live the storms could cause some localized flooding. that's a possibility, chance of the alternate are wrapped in here and you can see how it runs all the way down to louisiana into texas, pushing up across the tennessee valley ahead of that dc. 27 celsius. make the most of that last friday's weather. it clouds over it cools down as we go, one of the sas de temperatures of around 80 degrees and right eventually coming in
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here as well. i'm not as lively as across the high valley, the tennessee valley, but there will be some showers never the less than that. well, as you can see, a standing across a good part of the texas, the west, we've got some web activities. the snow is it pushes him across the sea that are the about us. and we're going to see tablets to suppress, to about 15 celsius in san francisco with the cloud and rain rolling in here. plenty of rain rolling across his spine. you all are at the moment. so what's the weather? it's a jamaica, southern pulse of cuba. but it's, i was put a rico weather. i wish i was ready. we'll still live as a go one through saturday. the cindy's with santa, when he's one of the world's most expensive tibits in the black box to try his destination for one on one asian investigates the spot to capture indians. sandlewood king one out 0. the cheering dislikes,
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the more fossil fuels we burn the hot or the planet. we're forcing from the connection age workers weren't directly targeted. i'll just say it was teens across the world. bring you closer to the heart of the story. the, [000:00:00;00] the, you watching all just the are out of me and is the put on and don't have a mind to about top stories. facade, us, president joe biden said the right to protest is protected. and now because of the violence of demonstrations will not be tolerated, students and faculty continued to process across american campuses. and so a dashing scholar,
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as well as for freedom of speech. police have plans to just and cap mentioned the university of california, los angeles. the rest of at least $200.00 people just ready for him to be 16 palestinians across the costs. a strict on thursday, a drawing the saltado to 3 people on bicycles. they were school and got the city. and 5 people killed in the strike on the phone and i'll put a refuge you can come off says it's studying the latest proposal for a c spot in a positive manner. the delegation will return to egypt. just discuss the dean with mediations as one wants of a ton of captive held in gaza and return for a temporary truce. moss has repeatedly insisted on a permanent end to the war. stephanie deca has more from occupied east jerusalem. the mouse has had the deal for about 4 days now and there have been since yesterday we were expected a response yesterday then tonight and now it seems that it could still be a couple of days away. it looks like yes, yes. and why the leader? oh,
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how mass is questioning certain things in the deal clarifying and potentially may even come back with the amendments it's. it's not clear at the moment what we do know that there are 2 very opposing points of demons is that have mass says it's early negotiate. if there is a full secession of facilities, meaning and then to the war, and it's not negotiating on that. and he's ready, prime minister says, well, there's not going to be an enter the war and we are going to go into it off or whatever happened. so publicly, these are 2 opposing sides that are impossible, really, to reconcile what is being negotiated privately, of course, is what really matters. and i think for all the speculation that we're getting about, you know, whether that is going to be the idea of whether they're going to go into the alpha . we don't know until we have an official response from how mass. what we do know is that if at this point there isn't a deal that gets agreed upon by both sides. israel has made it very clear. it will go into the office. a senior palestinian doctor from garza has died off to move on
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for months in his riley custody. of non all bush was head of orthopedics at all ship a hospital. he was detained by squarely for his while working at another facility in north and gaza. and the joint statement, the palestinian prisoner association school has been an assassination. his body is in this really custody and 60 full palestinian prison. those have been released. why the cut him? i will sign him crossing from israel to gaza. they'd been arrested during his rarely a tax on the strip and the body of another prison, the named smile for this was so released. as one of the present, most jamal i saw was held by the israelis for 2 mountains. he says he was tortured while them captivity. sure, no, no. uh. they forced us to take off our clothes and left us naked in the open when the weather was very cold. after that they dressed us in clothes like shrouds and b to us. we were treated like animals, they showed no respect,
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even to old people. severe beatings were constant. the beat to sweat after they took us. if anyone asked the medical help, the doctor came to him and didn't stop insulting. these bad words against our own ripple women. try to take a it has seized oil imports and exports with as right. a mocking a significant destination intentions between the 2 countries as well as farm and us to israel kat says to cuz the president of the lawn is a violation mutual trade agreements. cats denounced the move, accusing out of the one of the tutorial behavior. he said that israel was, will pursue alternatives to trade with other countries. so reinstate media, says 8, someone does have been injured. and in his rainy as strike on the outskirts of a capital damascus, it's supposedly hit a building run by serbian security forces, as well, has stepped up its attacks on iran targets in sylvia. since the wall and gauze of again, the the,
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the united states that you were in union and the you, when our were urging the georgian parliament to drop its foreign influence bill. the people in georgia have been protesting against the proposal for medium on the legislation. require organizations that get more than 20 percent of the funding from the board to register as far as agents. critics, a could be used to clamp down on political defense and might want to countries, tonsils of joining the issues you need to shop. a volleyball has moved from to lacy . the process is winding down and we saw a launch, riley se, nope, behind may know at the palm of building such as he ro, square, which is not far away from here. it's one of the most important trustful junctions over the children's campus. so, so thousands of people together that they were protesting on the blocks,
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all the neighboring rows of police were trying to disperse them, but they failed. so people continue saying that they are against so called russian law. they do not want it to be adopted, and they want to go to the end. they say that no going to stop protesting, even the georgia is going to celebrate the east that this coming weekend asap. east . we tend to georgia and georgians at georgia is a very religious and comedy oriented, so that going probably to so protesting over that period of time. but generally that going to to go as far as they say, the governments and also to say several detains or what if several arrests were made by police right now here with me is the due date and he's the new one and he's ready to last a couple of my questions, if i may, so you will be thank you so much for joining. why do you say
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well, one of the arguments would be that there is no need need for it from a legal standpoint, because we already have enough laws in place that guarantees transparency for each commercial, 9 commercial info to the land to just they have all over the agents to declare their about their income and the source of the money. where does it start from? so what, while we have this was the willing when the next a new one that resembles the russian culture part. it raises more concerns and questions, and that's one of the reasons that we are protesting is low because we have quite sure that it serves russian interest. russian forces are reportedly focusing most of their attacks on the strategic town of choices lod yard rather in the east and ukraine. after months of heavy bombardment, the town has been reduced to rubble. ukrainian officials say russia was to seize it by may 9, one monks, the soviet victory of a nazi germany. the continent denies that its capture will. the russian forces
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control over a crucial hilltop for further attacks on the dawn, yet sc region. it will also put them just 15 kilometers away from costa cost in to move code, which serves as the main supply hub for ukrainian forces. and the u. k. demonstrations have blocked the government's latest attempt to trans, the migrants onto a floating detention center. a to find them fee cuz were due to be removed from a hotel in london. taken to a barge and the south west of england. but a group of protest is blocked the road and slashed boss tires to stop the removal of migrants. the transfer was eventually cancelled. pull brennan has moved from london. space, has now been restored to the streets around the best west and pack them hotel. but just a couple of hours ago, this was the scene of confrontations between protest as i'm police. the protest is attempting to stop the police from removing some migrants who was staying in the hotel and taking them to the former prison ship. the babies don't come. there was
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a book date of people sitting in the, in the, in the road, linking gums and preventing the police from getting the migrants out. there was a bus that was brought here to remove the migrants. it had one of its tires slashed . i'm was unable to move in there and that the bus left empty and the migrants, well, put back into the hotel. i'm lodge, they, as a result of the efforts of local campaigners from around this area, we determined that the margins should not be removed when the best of all right. actually that was so many papers to balancing and have such a big resistance that no one ever got onto the bus and then no one got taken. it's a baby say, which is a massive success. actually a people really started off. and then when the busted events, we leave it let them say it's also local election day here. and migration. immigration has been a major issue in that election to so the timing of this attempted removal,
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perhaps not an accident. but it's also interesting that in ma gave for example, last week has a very similar scenario, happens where all thought is ones that to remove migrants from hotel that on take them also to this ship. the bit the still come. and another group of local campaigns prevented that from happening so, because a, it's a very difficult balance between what the government wants to achieve. i want local people are willing to let half a whole brand, and i'll do 0, south london gangs. and haiti has almost a series of attacks on the capital just days after a new prime minister took office. will pay for the fling to say for the pots of porter prints to escape the volume of criminal gangs control on most of the city patients. according on the new government to boost the police force and restore no one order, by the way, shooting faded intensely with heavy way upon it to the terrible situation that we have been experiencing since last night. they have been setting fire to things non
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stop. the death toll from floods and lance lines in kenya has risen to at least a 188. the government says another 90 people are missing raising fees. the toll could rise. collins, roads, bridges, other infrastructure, have been damaged or washed away in the eastern and central regions. malcolm web reports from campbell county. so jackson, in goose, says he's been trying to prevent a crisis in these community for weeks. the crisis came, the now is trying to make a footpath across the river where the road once past weeks of torrential rains flooded his neighborhood. on the outskirts of my baby in key, i'm the county. people have to be rescued from rooftops. nearly 200 people have been killed and can use floods. the what does caving it was told? it was coming in the high speed. so it just needs of all this to him that to
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a here i need to was not on was done to my house i located and my children and my wife. i do them just get out of the house because they come to no danger. jackson's family survived that the youngest of his property did not. the only way for the water to escape was through these 3 drains, which became completely overwhelmed. the rose and its environment. dams, the flies closing was that's a backup. this valley flooding thousands of homes and the school to jackson says the cool, the highways, all sorts see an awesome to bring and excavate to break open the road and release the rules to try and keep people safe and with other community members says he built this foot bridge so that at least pedestrians could still cross even when

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