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but we live in atlanta with phil, available for us to join engine, is that the city university of new york? so john, what's the situation there with the maybe tell us what's happening? well after more than a week of it is there's a sense of normalcy. like you would have it say, a refugee camp. if you look around, of all of these gents remain. those are where people live and sleep by day. and then if you look over on the other side, behind this monument here you've got speaker, it is one after the other who come out and sort of encourage people, remind them why they're here and uh, and the entire time. ready they're trying to make sure the police don't come in and sweep this all away. and the rules are different. at each camp we went to princeton university earlier today because they tried to play by their rules. they were, they didn't put up tents, they were masks because they were worried about being identified. they don't want to be kicked out. and they didn't use microphones because that's against university room here, and it most of their camps, they simply don't play by the unive
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we're going to go to atlanta. phil lavelle is at emory university there. there were confrontations between police and protesters at emory they were on the 1st time you saw those pictures reflect saves and used coverage all over the world where you have those protest is on the quad, which is this grossey area in the center of the campus where people say that they were protesting quite peacefully and then a one point we had emory police, we had the atlanta police. we also had state trip assess, there's dozens of arrest students. people who work at the university outside is all taken into custody on those horrible, ugly scenes compared. that's what we saw 24 hours later on friday. it was i much comment effect. there was a big protest here about this time yesterday about 4 o'clock. so maybe an hour or so from now, and there was a 2nd protest in the evening. the big difference that was there was a lot of police yesterday. i mean, when we got here yesterday evening, we spotted one police call about a half a mile away down the road at the entrance to the campus.
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as of correspondent in atlanta. he then white house correspondent and then became deputy washington correspondent bureau chief to became then london bureau chief, then became washington bureau chief. as you can see, he was moving up the ladder. then he was editor of the editorial for eight years and. finally, in 2000, one was named executive editor, which is the top job at the times. in his spare time. he won the pulitzer prize for his writing and he's managed to find way to write five books in the process of this. some of you may have attended the appearance of his son ben raines, who participated in open book open mind during the pandemic and it was a virtual appearance. we were doing it remotely at that time and he had done a book on his role in the discovery of the last slave ship. go, hilda. so this this is a second appearance for the raines family in conversation with howell as edward ball, who was another southerner born in savannah. he graduated from brown with a bachelor's degree in iowa, which i assume was
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>> he's here to atlanta for the meeting of the african-american mayors association. we'll get to that in just a moment. but first, thank you for coming in. you're welcome. thanks for having me. let's talk first about these protests i mentioned some there was a rally at the university of chicago there yesterday. the chicago police department's involvement need for any clearing of anything. what's the latest on on the enforcement of law as we saw, some of these protests get a little violent. >> yeah. well, there's a great deal of energy around this country i'm calling for real justice, not just here in america, but around the globe. that's a long tradition that we have in this country, particularly with young people. and so i'm a firm believer and peaceful protests protecting our fundamental right to do that as a country is what makes us a dramatic difference from the rest of the world. so protecting our first amendment is critical >> protecting the rights of, our residents or citizens in this country to peacefully protest without that protest, i'm not the mayor of the
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we think it's a woman who set herself on fire outside these rarely consummate consulate in atlanta last year are, are virtually ignored. is that again, default of, of our culture or our media. i think it's a little bit of both. and there's also a lot of other factors on the ground. let me give you a completely different example. when the police killed george floyd on video that created a lot of protest that was prolonged. but there has been probably a 1000 cases where police have killed the other people on protest and that barely makes it limp on the radar and start drawing for it. of course it was, people were already home and with the coal red and it was extra horrific to watch this on film live. and so i think that mattered. so similarly, i think what mattered with the women in atlanta is that there was no video, they just heard reports and it was very distant for people. i think here having that video made it very personal for many people. so that's why this has made it to international news. world leaders, i've seen the eval morales and nicholas my doodle have offered condolence, b
we think it's a woman who set herself on fire outside these rarely consummate consulate in atlanta last year are, are virtually ignored. is that again, default of, of our culture or our media. i think it's a little bit of both. and there's also a lot of other factors on the ground. let me give you a completely different example. when the police killed george floyd on video that created a lot of protest that was prolonged. but there has been probably a 1000 cases where police have killed the...
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and the federal government to intercede in the atlanta case of 17 missing black children? just a few minutes before i came in here, that message was handed to me that the atlanta mayor wanted to talk. and we are going to get someone in touch with him immediately. now, you recognize, of course, that possibly civil rights would be the only basis upon which we could have any jurisdiction. down there in this it for fbi, for example, on any other thing. there's been no evidence of crossing state lines or anything. and yet we want to be helpful because that is the most tragic case. and so we will be meeting on that very shortly. mr. president, when the jamaican prime minister was here yesterday, mr. seaga, he suggested publicly that now might be a good time for you as the new president, to have a foreign policy initiative for latin america and for the caribbean. do you intend to follow that suggestion? and if so, how would your policies differ from those of former president carter? well, i think we've seen a great reverse in the caribbean situation, and it came about through pri
and the federal government to intercede in the atlanta case of 17 missing black children? just a few minutes before i came in here, that message was handed to me that the atlanta mayor wanted to talk. and we are going to get someone in touch with him immediately. now, you recognize, of course, that possibly civil rights would be the only basis upon which we could have any jurisdiction. down there in this it for fbi, for example, on any other thing. there's been no evidence of crossing state...
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pick frame is on the next leg of its journey following a 5000 kilometer route through greece, atlanta carrying the plane was set sail from athens, but from the 19th century, saddening, ship pulled up and it was saying across the mediterranean sea and arrive on may the 8th, and say at of a rebate through france leading to the opening ceremony in the capital parish. well, that's it for me, diamond jordan, for now. you kind of course find more information on a website that obviously have come there. it is on your screen. the news continue on al jazeera off the account of the cost that you've done some watching the the a typical spring set up in the us and canada is to draw a goal. fair right up. the plane states which are flat and stuff, the guy until they meet the call coming down from the know, then you generate johnson's films. and in this case, they have been very big nebraska and i went down to west texas and fell from boulder to gulf border. the charts is uh, they could be repeated on sunday. on monday, january the risk of travel squarely east was of this big system. and the top en
pick frame is on the next leg of its journey following a 5000 kilometer route through greece, atlanta carrying the plane was set sail from athens, but from the 19th century, saddening, ship pulled up and it was saying across the mediterranean sea and arrive on may the 8th, and say at of a rebate through france leading to the opening ceremony in the capital parish. well, that's it for me, diamond jordan, for now. you kind of course find more information on a website that obviously have come...
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back into america's big cities such as atlanta, the flipside of a strong economy — stubborn inflation. and that presents a big dilemma here at the atlanta branch of the federal reserve, which helps decide us interest rates. so rate cuts are on hold, and there are new concerns about surging us government debt. i expect the us economy to be strong, to continue to be strong — but not quite this strong. what do you make of some concerns in the markets about the fiscal position in the us, of debt now heading above 100% of the size of your economy? that you're noting that more and more people are asking whether our budgetary approach is a good thing — to me that says, ok, now maybe we should be having that conversation about, are we undermining the confidence and the full faith and credit of the us government? because we really can't afford to do that. across the us, these government—backed green investments are leading to new inflation and debt risks, but they're also helping the economy defy expectations. it will matter for the election and the world economy too. faisal islam, bbc n
back into america's big cities such as atlanta, the flipside of a strong economy — stubborn inflation. and that presents a big dilemma here at the atlanta branch of the federal reserve, which helps decide us interest rates. so rate cuts are on hold, and there are new concerns about surging us government debt. i expect the us economy to be strong, to continue to be strong — but not quite this strong. what do you make of some concerns in the markets about the fiscal position in the us, of...
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thank you for that update from emory university in atlanta. georgia found the ground in guys that is really a tax to scale at least $32.00 palestinians in the last 24 hours, including 8 children. 15 people died when is ready for his child home in new se, right, camp in central gaza. a number of nearby houses were damaged, yamil, so bomb 2 homes overnight in rough or at least 34388 policy needs have been killed since the war began. let's go to any more more for an update on the situation in guys. he's in ra, find the south. tell us about the latest strikes, honey, and there optimize the is. will the confirm reports that we're getting the size that were targeted? there is a residential home and a part of robot city and another neighborhood that states in part run the city and over crowded the area with many displaced families of from the northern part of the state from the central area. but they've got work. many people were forced to leave their homes and evacuated throughout my city. big and shoulders. 7 people reported gilton perm guild. ther
thank you for that update from emory university in atlanta. georgia found the ground in guys that is really a tax to scale at least $32.00 palestinians in the last 24 hours, including 8 children. 15 people died when is ready for his child home in new se, right, camp in central gaza. a number of nearby houses were damaged, yamil, so bomb 2 homes overnight in rough or at least 34388 policy needs have been killed since the war began. let's go to any more more for an update on the situation in...
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this was the stone. >> this line is for a food bank in atlanta is rove park neighborhood. carry folks grew up here. move back in with his parents during covid life now, part-time substitute teacher part-time doordash or part-time, everything almost. >> all you can do right now, you can find all i could find at the moment, just taking whatever jobs come, folks is 35 wants to keep georgia blue. wishes biden had yielded to someone more energetic who is there now to lead the democratic party like we don't really know and for all the negative things, you can say about the republicans, they at least have people out there running who seem passionate jake, just like last time from visiting georgia is going to be close and the suburbs, they're getting more democratic. >> why? because they're getting more diverse and getting more highly educated. they're getting less white. that factor is still stays. there are a lot of doubts about biden though& his age, however, now everyone is aware of george's of battlegrounds really fascinating. people say, wow, that's about negotiate. i have t
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a january poll from "the atlanta journal constitution" found one in ten black voters in the state say they don't plan to vote in november. could that significantly hurt the president? >> i think that georgia voters, black voters included are going to show up for joe biden the same way they showed up for me, not to vote is to vote. it is to push donald trump a little bit closer to the white house, and that is a dangerous proposition. >> hello, georgia. >> reporter: but a trump victory is exactly what several georgia voters we spoke to are hoping for? >> i'm for trump all the way. he's my man. >> reporter: tommy thomas owns tommy's barber shop in an affluent neighborhood, and here they're always talking politics. >> do you think that trump can win this state again? >> i think if people look at their pocketbooks, i think they're going to change their mind this time. >> reporter: to retake the state, trump will also have to win over voters like lynn dinkins, a self-described big nikki haley supporter and supported trump in 2020, but this time she says his priorities are off. >> i feel lik
a january poll from "the atlanta journal constitution" found one in ten black voters in the state say they don't plan to vote in november. could that significantly hurt the president? >> i think that georgia voters, black voters included are going to show up for joe biden the same way they showed up for me, not to vote is to vote. it is to push donald trump a little bit closer to the white house, and that is a dangerous proposition. >> hello, georgia. >> reporter:...
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. >> like david, she interned at his law firm in atlanta, he was 20 years older but the relationship was serious until it wasn't. >> being in school was hard and they were not living in the same city. >> besides. >> lauren was a flirt, she liked attention. >> she got it, from a classmate named joe. >> he was more goofy and her age. >> so they became a item but there was something about david, some chemistry that drew her back and she gave joe the bad news. >> lauren was upfront and told joe and that was that. >> brokenhearted on joe's part. >> i think so. he really liked her. >> anyway, at graduation time may 2011, david was there to cheer her on. it was a big event for the entire family. >> we went out after graduation with her friends and got to know anybody. >> a month later another celebration up north, her sister's wedding. lauren was made of honor. then back to macon for the final hurdle, the bar exam. >> a scary time for a young lawyer. >> first. >> it was everybody's last hurrah. >> it was buddy night june 2011, the graduates gathered at a local bar for one last blowout befor
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police at atlanta's emory university tasing a protester in handcuffs. restraining others with zip ties. >>> harvey weinstein's rape conviction in new york overturned. the egregious errors the judge is accused of making. will it lead to a new trial? >>> tracking severe storms across several states tonight. >>> the school principal police say was framed with fake racist remarks using a.i. the suspect, a former staffer, arrested at the airport with a gun. >>> and after the first video of their son in 200 days, the parents of an american-israeli hostage speaking out. their message of hope. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening and welcome. an extraordinary give and take in the u.s. hours wrangling supreme court today, as the nine justices spent nearly three hours wrangling with lawyers over questions of when or whether a former american president is immune from federal prosecution over acts while taken in office. the questions raised during oral arguments are more than academic, but instead sit at the center of the speci
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violent confrontations and arrests at emory in atlanta. while at columbia, where the movement began, protesters face a deadline to take their tent encampment down. abc's stephanie ramos tracking it all, and a warning, some of the images are difficult to watch. >> oh, my god! >> reporter: tonight, disturbing images of the crackdown on campus protests against the war in gaza. in atlanta, a state trooper repeatedly tasing a man at emory university as protesters clashed with police. >> i go to this school! i have a right to be here! >> reporter: the university saying it all started when outsiders trespassed onto campus and set up tents. >> i saw police knock students to the ground. >> reporter: across the country, more than 400 people detained on dozens of campuses, as pro-palestinian protesters call for schools to divest from companies that profit from ties to israel. after nearly 100 protesters were arrested in clashes with police at usc, tonight, the university canceling their main graduation ceremony. students at columbia university nearin
violent confrontations and arrests at emory in atlanta. while at columbia, where the movement began, protesters face a deadline to take their tent encampment down. abc's stephanie ramos tracking it all, and a warning, some of the images are difficult to watch. >> oh, my god! >> reporter: tonight, disturbing images of the crackdown on campus protests against the war in gaza. in atlanta, a state trooper repeatedly tasing a man at emory university as protesters clashed with police....
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before the trial started trumpep did a stop at a chick-fil-a in the atlanta area. got a lot of good press out of that. as brian said he was going to have a big rally on saturday night, last night in wilmington, north carolina the that got raid out for that. he has been able to keep his campaign in the news. at at the same time will joe biden was in pennsylvania he did a couple copycat events he went to a sheetz gas station/convenience store in pittsburgh in the pittsburgh area and then in philadelphia and appeared to be slow and out of it. it was not may be the best idea for joe biden to try these impromptu convenience store restaurant visits. jon: the bodega i will have a minute left i'm sorry to say. but the bodega former president trump visages the what and new york city a guy came in and tried to rob the clay that the cleclerkended up turning the tan him the clerk wound up charged with murder for killing the guy who was trying to rob the place and that d.a. who charged him with murder eventually dropped the charges because of public pressure but that d.a. is th
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live thank you very much jonathan always first in our book could stop looking at emory university in atlanta we are monitoring anti- israel protest on that campus there and as the protesting teams to ramp up so are economic worries for president biden and legal troubles for former president on trop so how is it all playing output a quick? [ chanting ] >> you are looking at live at or this was from earlier i should say at emory university in atlanta we are monitoring anti- israel protest like this that are popping up on college campuses coast-to-coast it was a raucous day there on thursday jonathan joins with the latest on the campus it looks a little different today. >> yes very different sandra here at my alma mater several hundred protesters have returned to the quad but so far things here are peaceful several dozen protesters marking to the admit ration building where they hand-delivered a list of demands ordering police agencies off-campus working to to free incarcerated protesters and granting amnesty to student protesters several dozen demonstrators have also been camping out in the lo
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and now, as the book starts he's living an atlanta suburb suburb. the war is still in bedded in his dreams. and while he was not physically wounded. his dreams are full of screams. he has a wife, laura, and they clearly love each other and he has daughters. one of them is a student in college and doing quite well. her name is emily and she has a younger she has a younger sister. her name is meredith with down's syndrome. both of these men are in their fifties. both were born in the old south. they both love dogs and shooting guns. and both of them have in their souls. they live exactly next door to one another. david finkel writes, the houses were a few feet apart, and yet the span of those few feet was an american that felt wide as the american country. but they did talk. they did each other. it wasn't easy. they each tried to listen. neither could convert the other. and in their wisdom, they ultimately did not. and surely all these stories and in this fine are lessons for all of us. and so david is, going to start with an from the book. david okay
and now, as the book starts he's living an atlanta suburb suburb. the war is still in bedded in his dreams. and while he was not physically wounded. his dreams are full of screams. he has a wife, laura, and they clearly love each other and he has daughters. one of them is a student in college and doing quite well. her name is emily and she has a younger she has a younger sister. her name is meredith with down's syndrome. both of these men are in their fifties. both were born in the old south....
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atlanta, new york, philadelphia, chicago, d.c. the police have to be given back their authority. they have to be able to do their job. we are making a big play for new york. i love this city. it has gotten so bad in the last three years, for years, and we are going to straighten new york out. so running for president, we are putting a big hit for new york. [inaudible] they took over your park, they took over your hotels, they took over everything and you know what they have done, they have destroyed so many people. the african-american community now is not getting jobs, migrants are taking their jobs that are here illegally. if you look at the unemployment, the unemployment is good for migrants now. it went up 10% on migrants and they are in our country and they are coming from prisons, i do not know if you know, they are coming from mental institutions, prisons, places you do not want to know about, they are coming from jails and prisons, mental institutions and the same -- insane asylums and you have massive number of terrorists coming into the country because of biden. the tri
atlanta, new york, philadelphia, chicago, d.c. the police have to be given back their authority. they have to be able to do their job. we are making a big play for new york. i love this city. it has gotten so bad in the last three years, for years, and we are going to straighten new york out. so running for president, we are putting a big hit for new york. [inaudible] they took over your park, they took over your hotels, they took over everything and you know what they have done, they have...
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montana which is the era washington fil lavelle has this report on the protests of emory university in atlanta, georgia. the feeling here is very much more of a festival, rather than a protest of the moment. i mean, i was just reading playing on this because there are hundreds of people here. they've all been encouraged to break blankets. make something to eat. somebody to drink very much show solidarity for the people in gaza without a cutting. and so i must protest in the sense of what we saw on the 1st day where the police got involved. so people to bring in blankets for bringing food and drink by putting up flags and fighters all over the quad. hey, which way we saw those process on 1st, like they're also being encouraged to write message of support the messages of support on the ground, which will do whatever they can just to show that the people who because i have no fee for governmental good bringing mason who's one of the organizers here? i'm make some you say all of these people here. it's a completely different atmosphere. so what we saw on thursday, right. right. yeah. um, thursday
montana which is the era washington fil lavelle has this report on the protests of emory university in atlanta, georgia. the feeling here is very much more of a festival, rather than a protest of the moment. i mean, i was just reading playing on this because there are hundreds of people here. they've all been encouraged to break blankets. make something to eat. somebody to drink very much show solidarity for the people in gaza without a cutting. and so i must protest in the sense of what we saw...
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fox's jonathan siri reports from atlanta. with more. >> pro-palestinian protests continuing to spread across college campuses on thursday. you can see a forced show of force here. here in atlanta, police used teargas and tasers to disperse several dozen protesters gathering at emory university. multiple people were forcibly removed for an occupation, and in boston, more than 100 demonstrators were arrested at emerson college overnight in new york, leaders at columbia university say they will continue negotiating throughout at least midnight with students who have been camping out for more than a week. >> there's a constitutional right for people to express their views, and a constitutional right for people to come together and protest things, the university says. >> protesters agreed to remove tents and non-students from an encampment on the school's lawn. but thursday afternoon, the lawn did not look much different than it did earlier in the week, and some jewish students say they won't feel safe until that camp is removed.
fox's jonathan siri reports from atlanta. with more. >> pro-palestinian protests continuing to spread across college campuses on thursday. you can see a forced show of force here. here in atlanta, police used teargas and tasers to disperse several dozen protesters gathering at emory university. multiple people were forcibly removed for an occupation, and in boston, more than 100 demonstrators were arrested at emerson college overnight in new york, leaders at columbia university say they...
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all right, that's reach out to a non resident senior fellow at the atlanta council. thanks so much for joining us on elders here. my pleasure. the in the don't you have the region on friday, ukrainian president blood of your zalinski visited the front line. he inspected the trenches and looked at the armies defenses. his visit comes as the country braces itself or a renewed russian offensive. trial. stratford has more from keith, the following, a virtual meeting of the nato ukraine council, nate, so chief in stilton books at nato defense ministers had agreed to send ukraine more defense systems. this, of course, comes on ukrainians. and many of the wisdom allies say is a critical time in ukraine, the country having faced in recent weeks and months, a huge escalation in miss all and drug and strikes by russian forces. russia with coal says that he doesn't deliberately target a civilian areas, but we know that many civilians being killed in these all, most unlikely attacks. and it has been literally billions of dollars worth of energy infrastructure destroyed in these
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these images show the dramatic arrest of a protester in atlanta. let's hear from a student there. this is insane. ijust saw police use unnecessary violence for a peaceful processor. i saw police non—students underground, clearly you see a bunch of arrests going on. these pictures are from the university of southern california. you can see scuffles between the student protesters and police. let's hear from a student there. it's sad because the it really changes our idea of safety on campus. they are supposed to protect us but in reality they are the one causing hostility and violence are us. we have finals today and classes, but we are out here because we know this is more important. we are learning about these things in class but this is actually what we put into practice, we put into practice what we are learning. our north america correspondent nomia iqbal gave us a sense of the mood at city college of new york. the protest here actually started yesterday. so there's a small encampment behind me of maybe about a few dozen students. it's relatively quiet at the moment. when you
these images show the dramatic arrest of a protester in atlanta. let's hear from a student there. this is insane. ijust saw police use unnecessary violence for a peaceful processor. i saw police non—students underground, clearly you see a bunch of arrests going on. these pictures are from the university of southern california. you can see scuffles between the student protesters and police. let's hear from a student there. it's sad because the it really changes our idea of safety on campus....
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the georgia state capitol in atlanta. this is cnn all right. >> tonight in a new episode of the cnn original series, how it really happened investigates both the titanic ship wreck of 1912 and the more recent underwater voyage to its ruins that cost human lives here's a preview the two lookouts on duty at the time and the crow's nest, we're frederick fleet and original plea there was what the lookout is described as a slight haze all around the horizon. >> that's called a refraction hayes. and that delayed the sighting of the iceberg they didn't see the iceberg until they were just practically right upon it rose up out of the ocean. they lookouts described it as a dark mass that came through that haze in realize was an iceberg and ring the warning bell three rings on the bell for an obstacle directly ahead and then telephone the bridge fleet called down and said, iceberg, get ahead. cnn original series, how it really happened with jesse l. martin returns to cnn with a special two-hour premiere on the titanic tonight 9:00
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in atlanta, police used tear gas and tasers to disperse several dozen protesters. today at emory university, dozens of students also rallying at george washington university and the university of minnesota. and there were some attempts, moments that were captured at the fashion institute of technology in new york city, where around 100 students stormed the college's lobby today. ktvu south bay reporter lamonica peters joins us live tonight from stanford university, where protesters have set up tents right there in the middle of campus. lamonica >> that's right. alex i'm here at white memorial plaza, where students are gathered from earlier today where they held a protest. they set up tents. and right now it's starting to sprinkle a little bit. and one of them told me that they intend to be here all night. this time they are asking the university to divest or to disconnect from companies they believe are supporting the war in gaza. we will not stop. >> we will not rest this course. >> that's at stanford university. hundreds of pro-palestinian protesters gathered thu
in atlanta, police used tear gas and tasers to disperse several dozen protesters. today at emory university, dozens of students also rallying at george washington university and the university of minnesota. and there were some attempts, moments that were captured at the fashion institute of technology in new york city, where around 100 students stormed the college's lobby today. ktvu south bay reporter lamonica peters joins us live tonight from stanford university, where protesters have set up...
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atlanta y washington tienen nuevos linieros defensivos. esto fue todo en deporte. gracias. ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] presentador: maÑana tendremos condiciones ventosas. vamos a ver cÓmo estarÁn las temperaturas del fin de semana. nayari: condiciones ventosas maÑana. lloviznas en el norte. todavÍa lluvias en el noreste de concord, santa rosa y san francisco. 54° en el golden gate. 22 mph los vientos. san mateo y gilroy con 53°. un panorama despejado y nubosidad al sur de san mateo. maÑana con temperaturas mÍnimas en 49° en heyward, oakland. 47° en san rafael. 50° en san mateo y san francisco. en la tarde, buenas condiciones. no hay lluvias. heyward con temperaturas de 65° en la tarde. morgan hill con 70°. 71° en san josÉ. 60° en la costa. 62° para el norte, napa, santa rosa y concord. fin de semana con excelentes condiciones para salir al exterior. saddam: gracias. las personas sin documentos migratorios en california califican para medi—cal. >> que no lo piensen. que comiencen lo mÁs pronto que puedan. saddam: este inmigrante dice cuÁnto tardÓ en ten
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young up and coming meteorologist about what climate crisis could mean for her generation life from atlanta this is cnn newsroom with lynda kinkade we adjust hours away from opening statements in the first ever criminal trial of a former us president donald trump has pleaded not guilty to 34 felony counts because alleged role in a hush-money scheme to conceal an affair with adult film style stormy daniels trump has been outspoken about this trial. once a gag order imposed on him by the judge lifted ahead of a hearing on tuesday, where he'll face accusations of violating that order with some of his social media posts meanwhile, a source tells cnn and the prosecution's first witness will likely be david, the former publisher of the national enquirer, who was said to be a key player in the hush money plot cnn's marshall cohen gives us a closer look at several of the potential witnesses what's finally here, opening statements are expected to begin monday morning in new york city, in former president donald trump's hush money criminal trial. >> this is, of course, the very first time in american
young up and coming meteorologist about what climate crisis could mean for her generation life from atlanta this is cnn newsroom with lynda kinkade we adjust hours away from opening statements in the first ever criminal trial of a former us president donald trump has pleaded not guilty to 34 felony counts because alleged role in a hush-money scheme to conceal an affair with adult film style stormy daniels trump has been outspoken about this trial. once a gag order imposed on him by the judge...
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>> because i've done more for the people of atlanta than any other president by far. i've done more for the black community than any other president since abraham lincoln, and maybe including abraham lincoln, frankly. but since abraham lincoln. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: who is this person? the fact that he's able to say the words "i've done more for the black community than maybe abraham lincoln" and then not start laughing hysterically, it's incredible. [ laughter ] he might as well be saying "i am a black person." [ laughter ] it would be equally preposterous. [ cheers and applause ] meanwhile, our friend the mypillow man, mike lindell's still doing battle with imaginary voter fraud. i don't know if he's out of money or what, but he's doing everything he can to sell stuff to pay his mounting legal bills. and to fund this fight against the machines, which i am now starting to understand why he hates them so much. >> so the my store, everybody, if you scroll down there -- all the blankets. scroll down even further. there's the slippers. but scroll down. >> you're going t
>> because i've done more for the people of atlanta than any other president by far. i've done more for the black community than any other president since abraham lincoln, and maybe including abraham lincoln, frankly. but since abraham lincoln. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: who is this person? the fact that he's able to say the words "i've done more for the black community than maybe abraham lincoln" and then not start laughing hysterically, it's incredible. [ laughter ] he might...
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well houses here is phil, available is at emory university in atlanta. phil, you've been telling us about this, this protests that you described a little bit more said gathering more precisely a little earlier in this is emory university in atlanta. how's it going now? it's still the same. it's very, very calm. you know, this is nothing like those things that we saw on the 1st day when the police were cold. and when we had the emory police, we got lots of police state troopers moving in. this is a much common situation by design as well. i'm a say because they protest as a marketing this or selling it on social media very much is a chance to come here. show your solidarity cause any trouble bring a blanket. bring somebody to wait, like somebody to drink. right? some messages on some boards, right. some messages on the floor would choke very much make your points, but in a calm and peaceful way i, we thought how would tree readings we pods, motivational speakers? there that's all very much everybody. just talking about what it is that this conflict means
well houses here is phil, available is at emory university in atlanta. phil, you've been telling us about this, this protests that you described a little bit more said gathering more precisely a little earlier in this is emory university in atlanta. how's it going now? it's still the same. it's very, very calm. you know, this is nothing like those things that we saw on the 1st day when the police were cold. and when we had the emory police, we got lots of police state troopers moving in. this...
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atlanta. chicago. argo. dallas. kansas city. denver. san francisco. and seattle. the scientific work of epa is also decentralized and takes place in laboratories located across the country. air pollution work takes place in raleigh, durham, north carolina. toxicology and industry engineering in cincinnati. groundwater research in ada, oklahoma. pesticide biology and gulf breeze, florida. and ecosystems research in corvallis, oregon. this scientific effort is essential to meeting the environmental challenges that still lie ahead. we need to know a lot more about how toxic substances behave in the environment and what affects various exposure levels have on human health and the environment. this knowledge would help us control the risks from these substances without sacrificing the benefits of the technologies that produce them. we need more information on long range transport of pollutants through the air. acid rain is an example of this kind of transport. we also must do better at tracking the flow of pollutants through the environment. much of our pollution contr
atlanta. chicago. argo. dallas. kansas city. denver. san francisco. and seattle. the scientific work of epa is also decentralized and takes place in laboratories located across the country. air pollution work takes place in raleigh, durham, north carolina. toxicology and industry engineering in cincinnati. groundwater research in ada, oklahoma. pesticide biology and gulf breeze, florida. and ecosystems research in corvallis, oregon. this scientific effort is essential to meeting the...
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yo about 640 year atlanta. now it's worth nothing because nobody buys it anymore. this is like you, i live in my home. busy so there are about 122130000 plants here and see until the 9th, i mean, we use them to make 30 or 40 kilos of coca pace today. that's why the incense about 75 to 80000000 pesos us around 17218000 euro since i'm una, best when i order. but now i'm in danger of losing everything. i'm in a bit of info because nobody's buying co pays right now. i can plan to buy harvest in store at all, but nobody buys. i thought that was a bit of a 90 minute confident type of stuff, but again, you broke into i think this is the biggest crisis called the farmers and cut it to them. they'll have that for face to come in and it doesn't just affect the cost of tune, but in north sonton dere, but other parts of the country as well because it's been dealt with. but i'm thinking that advice me number. my name is joe 100 visa when you get 10 and i'm 17 years old. know thing going. i've been working here for about 2 years. what can you before that i went to school and ven
yo about 640 year atlanta. now it's worth nothing because nobody buys it anymore. this is like you, i live in my home. busy so there are about 122130000 plants here and see until the 9th, i mean, we use them to make 30 or 40 kilos of coca pace today. that's why the incense about 75 to 80000000 pesos us around 17218000 euro since i'm una, best when i order. but now i'm in danger of losing everything. i'm in a bit of info because nobody's buying co pays right now. i can plan to buy harvest in...
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suddenly you're getting back by tomorrow up into the upper 60s and those continue to climb and 74 in atlanta and 27 up in louisville and that heat continues to build for a lot of folks and that's true not just across the south, southeast, but even running up here in the northeast as well, new york city getting back up to 65 and closer to 70 and it's been cold as well there lately, mike. mike: adam klotz, many thanks. coming up, how the first unmanned solar-powered aircraft could change the future of warfare, that's next. my name is dana bellefeuille, and my husband and i own the village bakery located in hayden, idaho. our mission is to employ people with different abilities. tiktok is allowing us to show what acceptance looks like on a day-to-day basis, here at the bakery. this is a community of just complete and utter love. it's the people that lift you up when you're down. people on tiktok do that on a daily basis, and i've never found a community like that, ever. mike: first for aerospace industry and the first fully autonomous flight of solar powered aircraft and capable of heavy payloa
suddenly you're getting back by tomorrow up into the upper 60s and those continue to climb and 74 in atlanta and 27 up in louisville and that heat continues to build for a lot of folks and that's true not just across the south, southeast, but even running up here in the northeast as well, new york city getting back up to 65 and closer to 70 and it's been cold as well there lately, mike. mike: adam klotz, many thanks. coming up, how the first unmanned solar-powered aircraft could change the...