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Summary

TLDRThe video script covers a range of current events, focusing on tensions at U.S. college campuses due to protests over the Israel-Gaza conflict, leading to police interventions and arrests. It also discusses the active shooter situation at a middle school in Wisconsin, which was neutralized by officials, and the severe weather threat across the central U.S. following a series of deadly tornadoes. Additionally, the script touches on the political landscape concerning abortion rights, with lawmakers in Arizona repealing the state's 1864 abortion ban while Florida implements a strict six-week ban. The report concludes with concerns over national security, highlighting the case of a suspected ISIS member who crossed into the U.S. and lived here undetected for nearly two years before his arrest.

Takeaways

  • 🚨 Tensions and violent clashes are escalating on university campuses across the U.S., particularly in relation to the conflict in Gaza.
  • 👮‍♂️ The NYPD arrested nearly 300 protesters in New York after they stormed a building taken over by protesters at Columbia University.
  • 🛂 In California, UCLA had to cancel classes due to violent confrontations between dueling groups on campus.
  • 🔫 An active shooter threat at a middle school in Wisconsin was neutralized with no injuries or deaths reported, except for the suspect.
  • 🌪️ A new storm threat is looming across the central U.S. following a deadly tornado outbreak.
  • 📜 Arizona lawmakers voted to repeal the state's 1864 abortion ban, but it will remain in effect for several months due to legal procedures.
  • 🚫 Florida's six-week ban on abortions has taken effect, causing significant impact on reproductive rights in the region.
  • 🤝 U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, pushing for a ceasefire in Gaza.
  • 🏛️ Columbia University called for police intervention to clear a historic building seized by protesters, leading to over 100 arrests and sparking debate on free speech versus public safety.
  • 🤔 There is a contentious debate over the role of outside agitators in the protests, with authorities trying to determine how many were actual students versus non-student protesters.
  • 🚨 The protests on campuses are part of a long history of student activism that has influenced change on various national issues, but there are limits when violence is involved.

Q & A

  • What was the primary reason for the police intervention at the University of Wisconsin and Columbia University?

    -The police intervened at the University of Wisconsin and Columbia University due to violent clashes and the takeover of buildings by protesters, which led to the arrest of nearly 300 protesters across the city.

  • Why did the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) cancel classes?

    -UCLA canceled classes due to the eruption of violence between dueling groups of protesters on campus.

  • What was the situation regarding the active shooter at a middle school in Wisconsin?

    -The active shooter threat at a middle school in Wisconsin was neutralized outside the building, with no injuries or deaths reported other than the suspect.

  • What is the current stance on abortion laws in Arizona and Florida?

    -Arizona lawmakers voted to repeal the state's 1864 abortion ban, but it will remain on the books for months due to legislative procedures. In Florida, a six-week ban on abortions has taken effect.

  • What is the role of Secretary of State Antony Blinken in the Israel-Gaza conflict?

    -Secretary of State Antony Blinken is meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to push for a ceasefire in Gaza.

  • What was the context behind the police crackdown on college campuses across the U.S.?

    -The police crackdown on college campuses was in response to protests and encampments related to the conflict in Gaza, with over 100 people arrested at Columbia University and violent clashes at the University of Wisconsin.

  • How did the situation unfold at the University of Texas, Dallas?

    -At the University of Texas, Dallas, tents were taken down as part of the police's actions against protest encampments.

  • What was the reason behind the faculty protest at Columbia University?

    -Faculty at Columbia University protested the police intervention, citing the importance of shared governance and referencing a similar police crackdown in 1968.

  • What was the issue at UCLA regarding the pro-Palestinian and pro-Israel activists?

    -At UCLA, pro-Palestinian demonstrators claimed they were attacked by pro-Israel activists and questioned the absence of police protection during the incident.

  • What is the current situation regarding the protests and encampments at U.S. colleges and universities?

    -Nearly 50 U.S. colleges and universities have encampments with students demanding their schools divest from Israel. Some schools, like Brown and Northwestern, have reached preliminary agreements to de-escalate tensions.

  • What was the context behind the heavy police presence at UCLA?

    -The heavy police presence at UCLA was due to the violent protests that erupted between counterprotesters and pro-Palestinian demonstrators, leading to fights, pepper spray, and fireworks being thrown.

Outlines

00:00

🚨 Campus Protests and Police Actions Across the U.S.

The first paragraph discusses the escalating tensions and violent clashes on university campuses across the U.S., stemming from protests related to the conflict in Gaza. It highlights specific incidents at the University of Wisconsin and Columbia University, where police arrested nearly 300 protesters and breached a barricaded building, respectively. The narrative also touches on the broader implications for free speech and public safety on college campuses, as well as the differing reactions to police intervention at various locations.

05:01

🤜🤛 Tensions Rise at UCLA and Nationwide Over Israel-Gaza Conflict

The second paragraph focuses on the protests at UCLA, where counter-protesters clashed with pro-Palestinian demonstrators, leading to violence and police intervention. It explores the challenges faced by colleges in balancing free speech with campus safety and the impact on students' freedom of movement. The summary also notes that nearly 50 U.S. colleges and universities have ongoing student encampments demanding divestment from Israel, and mentions the historical context of campus protests influencing change on issues like the Vietnam War and South African apartheid.

10:01

🔫 Averted Tragedy: Active Shooter Situation at Wisconsin Middle School

The third paragraph reports on a potential shooting at a middle school in Wisconsin that was averted when a gunman was stopped by police before entering the school. It details the response to the incident, the lockdown procedure, and the emotional reactions of parents and the community. The narrative also emphasizes the quick action of the first responders and the relief felt by the small town's residents as students are reunited with their families.

15:02

🌪️ Severe Weather Threats Continue Across the Central U.S.

The fourth paragraph addresses the ongoing severe weather threats across the central U.S., following a series of tornadoes that have caused significant destruction and loss of life. It provides an overview of the damage caused by the storms, the number of tornadoes reported, and the impact on communities. The summary also mentions the continuous threat of severe weather and the exhaustion and wariness felt by those living in the affected areas.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Protests on Campuses

Protests on Campuses refers to the demonstrations and unrest that occurred at various educational institutions across the United States. In the script, it is mentioned that there were violent clashes at the University of Wisconsin and police intervention at Columbia University, indicating the severity of the situation and its relevance to the theme of civil unrest and free speech on campus.

💡Active Shooter

An Active Shooter is an individual actively engaged in killing or attempting to kill people in a populated area. The term is used in the context of a middle school in Wisconsin, where an active shooter was neutralized outside the building, highlighting the ongoing issue of gun violence and its impact on educational institutions.

💡Abortion Ban

Abortion Ban refers to the legislative prohibition of abortion, which has become a significant political and social issue. The script discusses the repeal of Arizona's 1864 abortion ban and the implementation of a six-week ban in Florida, showcasing the differing legislative approaches to this contentious topic.

💡Tornado Outbreak

A Tornado Outbreak is a series of tornadoes caused by a single weather event. The script mentions a new storm threat across the central U.S. following a deadly tornado outbreak, emphasizing the natural disaster aspect and its consequences on affected communities.

💡Police Crackdown

Police Crackdown describes the rigorous and often forceful action taken by law enforcement to control a situation. In the script, it is mentioned that police crackdowns continue on college campuses, with officers in riot gear taking back control of Hamilton Hall at Columbia University, indicating the intensity of the response to protests.

💡Columbia University

Columbia University is a private Ivy League research university in New York City. It is specifically mentioned in the script as a location where NYPD officers were called to breach a historic building seized by protesters, making it a focal point in the narrative about campus protests and police intervention.

💡University of Wisconsin

The University of Wisconsin is a public research university system. The script highlights violent clashes at the University of Wisconsin with police moving against encampments, which is a key example of the conflicts arising from protests on campuses.

💡UCLA

UCLA refers to the University of California, Los Angeles, a public research university. The script notes that classes were canceled at UCLA after violence erupted between dueling groups, underscoring the impact of campus unrest on academic activities.

💡Outside Agitators

Outside Agitators are individuals who are not part of the local community but are involved in instigating or escalating unrest. The script quotes the mayor blaming 'outside agitators' for the escalation of protests, which is a common narrative when discussing the dynamics of civil protests.

💡Divest from Israel

Divest from Israel refers to the demand for educational institutions to withdraw any investments they may have in Israeli companies or government bonds, often as a form of protest against Israel's policies. The script mentions students demanding their schools divest from Israel over the country's war in Gaza, which is a specific goal of the protests mentioned.

💡First Amendment

The First Amendment is a part of the United States Constitution that protects the rights of free speech, assembly, and the press. The script discusses the balance between First Amendment activities and public safety, particularly in the context of campus protests, indicating the constitutional importance of the right to protest.

Highlights

Tensions are rising on university campuses across the United States due to protests related to the conflict in Gaza.

Violent clashes occurred at the University of Wisconsin, hours after police in New York stormed a building at Columbia University.

The NYPD arrested nearly 300 protesters across New York City, with the mayor blaming outside agitators for the unrest.

UCLA canceled classes after violence erupted between dueling groups on campus.

An active shooter threat at a middle school in Wisconsin was neutralized by officials outside the building.

A new storm threat is affecting the central U.S. following a deadly tornado outbreak.

Arizona lawmakers voted to repeal the state's 1864 abortion ban, but it will remain on the books for months.

In Florida, a six-week ban on abortions has taken effect.

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to push for a ceasefire in Gaza.

Columbia University called in NYPD officers to breach a historic building seized and barricaded by protesters.

Over 100 people were arrested at Columbia University, and violent clashes occurred at the University of Wisconsin.

Pro-Palestinian demonstrators at UCLA claim they were attacked by pro-Israel activists with a lack of police intervention.

At the University of Texas, Dallas, tents were taken down following protests.

University President Minouche Shafik cited destruction and not political speech as the reason for the police intervention at Columbia.

Mayor Eric Adams accused outside agitators of co-opting the protest at Columbia University.

Faculty at Columbia University protested the police intervention, referencing a similar event in 1968.

Protests at UCLA turned violent, highlighting the issues colleges are facing since the protests began.

Secretary of State Tony Blinken is working to reassure families of hostages held by Hamas and is meeting with Israeli officials.

A potential shooting at a middle school in Wisconsin was averted when a gunman was stopped by police outside the school.

Harvey Weinstein appeared in court for the first time since his 2020 rape conviction was overturned.

Severe weather poses a risk to millions, with over a dozen tornadoes reported, including a deadly one in Kansas.

Lawmakers in Arizona repealed the state's 1864 abortion ban, while Florida implemented strict new limits on abortions.

A suspected ISIS member crossed into the U.S. illegally, lived in the country undetected for nearly two years before his arrest.

Transcripts

00:05

TENSIONS ON CAMPUSES

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BOILING OVER FROM

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COAST TO COAST.

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THE VIOLENT CLASHES

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TODAY AT THE

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UNIVERSITY OF

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WISCONSIN JUST HOURS

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AFTER POLICE IN NEW

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YORK STORMED A

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BUILDING THAT HAD BEEN

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TAKEN OVER ON THE

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COLUMBIA CAMPUS.

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THE NYPD ARRESTING

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NEARLY 300 PROTESTERS

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ACROSS THE CITY.

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THE MAYOR BLAMING,

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QUOTE, OUTSIDE

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AGITATORS.

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>>> IN CALIFORNIA,

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UCLA CANCELING CLASSES

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TODAY AFTER VIOLENCE

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ERUPTED BETWEEN

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DUELING GROUPS.

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OUR TEAM ON THOSE

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CAMPUSES TONIGHT.

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>>> ALSO THIS EVENING,

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THE TERRIFYING MOMENTS

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AN ACTIVE SHOOTER AT A

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MIDDLE SCHOOL IN

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WISCONSIN.

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OFFICIALS SAYING THE

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THREAT WAS NEUTRALIZED

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OUTSIDE THE BUILDING.

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>>> THE NEW STORM

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THREAT ACROSS THE

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CENTRAL U.S. AFTER

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ANOTHER DEADLY TORNADO

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OUTBREAK.

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WE'RE TRACKING IT.

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>>> ARIZONA LAWMAKERS

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VOTING TO REPEAL THE

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STATE'S 1864 ABORTION

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BAN.

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WHY IT WILL STILL BE

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ON THE BOOKS FOR

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MONTHS.

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>>> AND IN FLORIDA,

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THE SIX-WEEK BAN

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TAKING EFFECT.

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SECRETARY OF STATE

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ANTONY BLINKEN MEETING

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WITH ISRAELI PRIME

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MINISTER NETANYAHU AS

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THE U.S. PUSHES FOR A

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CEASE-FIRE IN GAZA.

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WHAT'S HE'S TELLING US

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ONE-ON-ONE TONIGHT.

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>>> NEW IMAGES OF

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HA MOUND.

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>> Announcer: THIS IS

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"NBC NIGHTLY NEWS"

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WITH LESTER HOLT.

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>>> GOOD EVENING, AND

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WELCOME.

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AFTER EARLIER

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APPEARING TO STRUGGLE

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OVER THE LINE BETWEEN

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FREE SPEECH AND PUBLIC

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SAFETY, A NEW RESOLVE

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ON SOME OF THE COLLEGE

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CAMPUSES THAT HAVE

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BEEN AT THE CENTER OF

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PROTESTS OVER THE

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CONFLICT IN GAZA.

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NOWHERE MORE BOLDLY

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THAN AT NEW YORK

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CITY'S COLUMBIA

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UNIVERSITY WHERE NYPD

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OFFICERS WERE CALLED

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ON BY THE UNIVERSITY

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TO BREACH A HISTORIC

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BUILDING THAT HAD BEEN

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SEIZED AND BARRICADED

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BY PROTESTERS AND TO

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SHUT DOWN THE PROTEST

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ENCAMPMENTS.

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OVER 100 PEOPLE

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WERE ARRESTED, AND

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THERE WERE VIOLENT

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CLASHES WITH

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PROTESTERS AT THE

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UNIVERSITY OF

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WISCONSIN WHERE POLICE

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ALSO MOVED AGAINST

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ENCAMPMENTS EVEN AS

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NEW ONES ARE APPEARING

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AT CAMPUSES ACROSS THE

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COUNTRY.

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WHILE THE POLICE

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ACTIONS WERE UNWELCOME

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BY PROTESTERS, AT UCLA

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A VERY DIFFERENT

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STORY.

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PRO-PALESTINIAN

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DEMONSTRATORS THERE

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ASKING WHERE WERE THE

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POLICE WHEN THEY CAME

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UNDER ATTACK BY

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PRO-ISRAEL ACTIVISTS.

02:21

ERIN McLAUGHLIN

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STARTS OUR COVERAGE.

02:25

>> Reporter: TONIGHT

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POLICE CRACKDOWNS

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CONTINUE ON COLLEGE

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CAMPUSES ACROSS THE

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COUNTRY.

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AT THE UNIVERSITY OF

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WISCONSIN, MADISON,

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CLASHES.

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FOUR OFFICERS INJURED

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AND DOZENS OF

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PRO-PALESTINIAN

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PROTESTERS ARRESTED.

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>> WE PLAN TO BE HERE

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UNTIL OUR DEMANDS ARE

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MET NO MATTER WHAT.

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>> Reporter: WHILE

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JEWISH STUDENTS SAY,

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THEY ALSO WANT THEIR

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VOICES HEARD.

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>> BUT WE JUST WANTED

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TO SHOW THAT WE'RE

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HERE AND THAT WE'RE

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NOT SCARED.

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>> Reporter: AT THE

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UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS,

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DALLAS, TENTS TAKEN

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DOWN.

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MEANWHILE, COLUMBIA

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UNIVERSITY SAYS IT HAD

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NO CHOICE BUT TO CALL

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THE POLICE.

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THE POLICE ARE MAKING

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THEIR WAY ONTO THE

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CAMPUS.

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DOZENS OF OFFICERS.

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OVERNIGHT MORE THAN

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100 WERE ARRESTED ON

03:00

CAMPUS.

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POLICE RELEASING THIS

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VIDEO WITH NO AUDIO

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SHOWING OFFICERS IN

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RIOT GEAR TAKING BACK

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CONTROL OF THE

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HISTORIC HAMILTON HALL

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AND THE ENCAMPMENT.

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>> I WAS TERRIFIED.

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>> Reporter: THIS

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STUDENT SAYS HE WAS ON

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CAMPUS DURING THE RAID

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TO STAND IN SOLIDARITY

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WITH THE PROTESTERS

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OCCUPYING THE HALL.

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>> WHATEVER HAPPENED

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TO OUR PEERS WHO WERE

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INSIDE HAMILTON, MANY

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OF WHOM WE KNOW AND

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ARE FRIENDS WITH, WE

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WANTED TO MAKE SURE

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THAT WE RECORD WHAT

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HAPPENED.

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>> Reporter: HE SAYS

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POLICE MOVED HIM AND

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OTHERS INTO A DORM

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WHERE HE STAYED FOR

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NEARLY THREE HOURS.

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>> WHAT I PERSONALLY

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SAW MAINLY WAS THE

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NYPD OFFICERS IN OUR

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FACEM AND I SAW

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STUDENTS BEING DRAGGED

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OUT OF THERE IN

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HANDCUFFS, THE

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BLOCKADE, THE HUMAN

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CHAIN THAT WAS OUTSIDE

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OF IT BEING CLEARED.

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>> Reporter: THE

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ENCAMPMENT ONCE

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FULL OF PROTESTERS AND

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CAMPS NOW CLEARED.

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NOW UNIVERSITY

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PRESIDENT MINOUCHE

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SHAFIK SAID IT WAS

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DESTRUCTION AND NOT

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POLITICAL SPEECH

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POINTING TO STUDENTS

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WHO FELT UNCOMFORTABLE

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AND UNWELCOME

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BECAUSE OF THE

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DISRUPTION AND

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ANTI-SEMITIC ACTIONS.

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MAYOR ERIC ADAMS SAID

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AGITATORS CO-OPTED THE

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PROTEST.

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>> WE SAW INDIVIDUALS

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HOLDING DOORS AND

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DOING TRAINING.

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THEY WERE NOT

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STUDENTS.

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THEY DID NOT BELONG ON

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THE PROPERTY.

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THEY HAVE A LONG

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HISTORY OF

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PARTICIPATING IN THIS

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TYPE OF DISCOURSE.

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>> Reporter: HOW MANY

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OF THOSE INDIVIDUALS

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WERE STUDENTS, AND HOW

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MANY OF THOSE

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INDIVIDUALS WERE

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SO-CALLED OUTSIDE

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AGITATORS?

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>> ANALYSIS IS TAKING

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PLACE RIGHT NOW.

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>> Reporter: TODAY OFF

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CAMPUS, FACULTY

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PROTESTED THE POLICE

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INTERVENTION POINTING

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TO THE POLICE

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CRACKDOWN AND THE SAME

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HALL IN 1968.

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>> IT'S CLEAR THAT

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SHARED GOVERNANCE

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MEANING THE CAPACITY

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OF FACULTY, STUDENTS,

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AND STAFF TO INTERACT

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WITH SENIOR

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ADMINISTRATION TO COME

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TO RESOLUTIONS OF

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DIFFICULT PROBLEMS IS

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THE LESSON LEARNED

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FROM 1968.

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THAT LESSON WAS LOST

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YESTERDAY.

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>> AND ERIN JOINS US

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FROM COLUMBIA

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UNIVERSITY.

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ERIN, WE'RE HEARING

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ABOUT POTENTIAL POLICE

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ACTIVITY AT NEARBY

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FORDHAM UNIVERSITY IN

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NEW YORK.

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>> Reporter: THAT'S

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RIGHT, LESTER.

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MOMENTS AGO THE NYPD

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SAID THAT UNIVERSITY

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HAS ALSO REQUESTED

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THEIR ASSISTANCE ON

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CAMPUS TO DISPERSE

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PROTESTERS AND THAT

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ARRESTS WILL BEGIN

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THERE IMMINENTLY.

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>> ERIN McLAUGHLIN,

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THANK YOU.

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>>> ACROSS THE COUNTRY

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THE PROTESTS TURNED

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VIOLENT AT UCLA

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HIGHLIGHTING THE

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ISSUES THAT SO MANY

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COLLEGES HAVE BEEN

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STRUGGLING WITH SINCE

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THE PROTESTS BEGAN.

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LIZ KREUTZ IS IN LOS

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ANGELES.

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>> Reporter: AT UCLA

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TENSIONS BETWEEN

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PROTESTERS BOILING

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OVER AS

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COUNTERPROTESTERS,

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SOME IN MASKS, STORM

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THE PRO-PALESTINIAN

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ENCAMPMENT OVERNIGHT.

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VIOLENCE ERUPTING.

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VIDEOS SHOW PROTESTERS

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FIGHTING, SOME BEING

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PEPPER SPRAYED AND

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FIREWORKS THROWN INTO

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THE ENCAMPMENT.

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EVENTUALLY POLICE IN

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RIOT GEAR ARRIVED BUT

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MADE NO ARRESTS.

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THINGS HAVE CALMED

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DOWN NOW, AND POLICE

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BROKE UP THE FIGHTS

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BETWEEN PROTESTERS,

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BUT THERE'S A HEAVY

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POLICE PRESENCE STILL

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HERE AND A LOT OF

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TENSION ON CAMPUS.

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AS PROTESTERS SPEND

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THEIR SEVENTH DAY

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CAMPED OUT, SOME

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STUDENTS SAYING THEIR

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RIGHTS TO MOVE FREELY

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AROUND CAMPUS HAVE

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BEEN INFRINGED.

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>> I HAVE MY I.D.

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RIGHT HERE.

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I'M BEING BLOCKED OUT.

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>> Reporter: THIS

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OUTSPOKEN PRO-ISRAEL

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STUDENT ELI POSTED

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THIS VIDEO OF

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PROTESTERS NOT

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ALLOWING HIM TO ACCESS

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A PATHWAY NEAR THE

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ENCAMPMENT.

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>> THEY CREATED THEIR

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OWN CHECKPOINT AND I

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SAW THIS AND I SAID,

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ABSOLUTELY NOT.

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THIS IS PUBLIC LAND.

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I PAY TUITION HERE.

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I DESERVE TO WALK THIS

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PATH TO CLASS IF I SO

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CHOOSE TO.

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>> Reporter: THE

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INCIDENT CONDEMNED BY

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THE UNIVERSITY BUT

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SPARKING A DEBATE

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ABOUT THE BALANCE

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BETWEEN FREE SPEECH,

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ACCESS AT A PUBLIC

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UNIVERSITY, AND SAFETY

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ON CAMPUS.

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YAMA IS A

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PRO-PALESTINIAN

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PROTESTER, WHO SAYS

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SHE WAS PEPPER SPRAYED

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OVERNIGHT.

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>> THEY'RE SAYING WHAT

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WE'RE DOING IS

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UNLAWFUL, BUT WHAT

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I'VE SEEN IN THE

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ENCAMPMENT IS THAT WE

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ARE TRYING TO BE AS

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PEACEFUL, AND WE ARE

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TRYING TO ENSURE THAT

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EVERYONE IS SAFE, AND

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THAT OUR COMMUNITY

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MEMBERS ARE PROTECTED

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IN THEIR RIGHT TO

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PROTEST.

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>> Reporter: BY AN NBC

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NEWS COUNT, NEARLY 50

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U.S. COLLEGES AND

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UNIVERSITIES

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NATIONWIDE HAVE

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ENCAMPMENTS WITH

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STUDENTS DEMANDING

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THEIR SCHOOLS DIVEST

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FROM ISRAEL OVER THE

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COUNTRY'S WAR IN GAZA,

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PLACES LIKE YALE,

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INDIANA UNIVERSITY,

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AND ARIZONA STATE.

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TWO SCHOOLS, BROWN AND

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NORTHWESTERN, HAVE

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REACHED PRELIMINARY

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AGREEMENTS TO

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DE-ESCALATE TENSIONS.

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[ CROWD CHANTING ]

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THE UNREST PLAYING OUT

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IN DIFFERENT WAYS ON

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SOME CAMPUSES.

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THIS AMERICAN FLAG AT

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UNC PUT BACK IN PLACE

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AND PROTECTED IN PART

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BY A GROUP OF

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FRATERNITY BROTHERS

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AFTER PROTESTERS HAD

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REPLACED IT WITH A

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PALESTINIAN FLAG.

07:25

IT'S ALL PART OF A

07:26

DECADES-LONG HISTORY

07:27

OF PROTESTS ON COLLEGE

07:28

CAMPUSES HELPING TO

07:29

SPARK CHANGE OVER

07:30

ISSUES LIKE THE

07:31

VIETNAM WAR AND

07:34

SOUTH AFRICA'S

07:36

APARTHEID, BUT THE

07:37

RIGHT TO PROTEST

07:39

HAS LIMITATIONS.

07:40

>> THERE'S ROBUST

07:41

PROTECTION FOR FIRST

07:43

AMENDMENT ACTIVITIES

07:44

WHEN IT COMES TO

07:45

SPEECH BUT THERE ARE

07:46

LIMITS, AND ONE OF

07:48

THOSE LIMITS OBVIOUSLY

07:49

IS VIOLENCE.

07:51

>> AND LIZ JOINING US

07:51

FROM UCLA WHERE

07:52

CLASSES WERE CANCELED

07:53

TODAY.

07:54

LIZ, WHAT COMES NEXT

07:54

THERE?

07:56

>> Reporter: WELL,

07:57

LESTER, THERE'S STILL

08:00

A HEAVY POLICE

08:02

PRESENCE HERE, BUT

08:04

THEY STAYED AWAY FROM

08:05

THE ENCAMPMENT.

08:07

THIS AS THE UNIVERSITY

08:08

CALLING THE ENCAMPMENT

08:08

UNLAWFUL.

08:09

MOMENTS AGO PROTESTERS

08:10

HELD A PRESS

08:10

CONFERENCE SAYING THEY

08:11

WILL NOT LEAVE UNTIL

08:14

THEIR DEMANDS ARE MET,

08:15

AND, LESTER, YOU MIGHT

08:16

BE ABLE TO SEE BEHIND

08:16

ME, THEY ARE AT THE

08:17

ENCAMPMENT FORTIFYING

08:18

IT RIGHT NOW TONIGHT.

08:19

>> ALL RIGHT, LIZ

08:19

KREUTZ IN LOS ANGELES,

08:20

THANK YOU.

08:21

>>> MANY OF THE

08:22

PROTESTERS ARE FOCUSED

08:22

ON THE ISRAEL-HAMAS

08:23

WAR AS THE U.S. WORKS

08:24

TO BRING ABOUT A

08:28

CEASE-FIRE AND THE

08:29

RELEASE OF HOSTAGES

08:30

HELD BY HAMAS.

08:30

THE SECRETARY OF STATE

08:31

WAS IN ISRAEL TODAY

08:32

AND SPOKE WITH OUR

08:32

ANDREA MITCHELL.

08:36

[ CROWD CHANTING ]

08:37

>> Reporter: TODAY

08:38

SECRETARY OF STATE

08:39

TONY BLINKEN TRYING TO

08:40

REASSURE DISTRAUGHT

08:42

FAMILIES OF HOSTAGES

08:45

STILL HELD BY HAMAS

08:47

WHO WERE PROTESTING

08:48

OUTSIDE HIS HOTEL.

08:49

>> PLEASE BE STRONG,

08:49

KEEP THE FAITH.

08:50

WE WILL BE WITH YOU

08:51

EVERY SINGLE DAY UNTIL

08:52

WE GET THIS DONE.

08:55

>> Reporter: BLINKEN

08:56

THEN MEETING FOR

08:59

2 1/2 HOURS WITH

09:00

ISRAELI PRIME MINISTER

09:01

BENJAMIN NETANYAHU WHO

09:02

IS VOWING AN OFFENSIVE

09:02

AGAINST HAMAS IN RAFAH

09:03

WHERE MORE THAN A

09:04

MILLION PALESTINIAN

09:05

CIVILIANS ARE ALSO

09:11

TAKING REFUGE.

09:12

WITH OR WITHOUT A DEAL

09:13

THE HOSTAGE TALKS AT A

09:13

CRITICAL STAGE.

09:16

>> IF THEY GO INTO

09:17

RAFAH, THERE'S NO

09:18

CHANCE FOR A HOSTAGE

09:19

DEAL OR A CEASE-FIRE.

09:19

>> WELL, LOOK, WE'RE

09:20

FOCUSED ON THE

09:24

HOSTAGE DEAL.

09:25

I BELIEVE THE ISRAELI

09:26

GOVERNMENT IS AS WELL,

09:27

AND THAT'S I THINK

09:28

EVIDENT FROM THE FACT

09:29

THAT THE PROPOSAL, THE

09:29

MOST RECENT PROPOSAL

09:30

THEY PUT ON THE TABLE

09:31

SHOWS THAT THEY'RE

09:32

WILK TO MAKE BIG

09:32

COMPROMISES IN ORDER

09:33

TO GET A DEAL.

09:34

>> Reporter: BLINKEN

09:35

BLAMING HAMAS FOR NOT

09:35

TAKING WHAT HE CALLS

09:37

AN EXTREMELY GENEROUS

09:38

CEASE-FIRE OFFER BUT

09:39

SAYING THE U.S. IS

09:39

OPPOSED TO AN ISRAELI

09:40

OPERATION IN RAFAH

09:41

WITHOUT A PLAN TO

09:42

PROTECT GAZANS.

09:43

A FUNERAL TODAY FOR

09:44

TWO CHILDREN KILLED IN

09:47

AN ISRAELI RAID.

09:48

>> WE'VE NOT SEEN SUCH

09:50

A PLAN, AND THERE ARE

09:51

ALSO BETTER WAYS TO DO

09:52

WHAT ISRAEL NEEDS TO

09:53

DO IN TERMS OF DEALING

09:54

WITH THE REMAINING

09:55

HAMAS PROBLEM.

09:56

>> Reporter: U.S.

09:57

OFFICIALS BELIEVE

09:57

NETANYAHU IS

09:59

THREATENING TO GO INTO

10:00

RAFAH TO KEEP HIS

10:01

ULTRA CONSERVATIVE

10:02

COALITION TOGETHER,

10:03

BUT AT THE SAME TIME

10:04

THERE IS ENORMOUS

10:05

PUBLIC PRESSURE ON HIM

10:06

HERE TO GET THOSE

10:08

HOSTAGES HOME.

10:08

LESTER.

10:09

>> ANDREA MITCHELL IN

10:11

ISRAEL, THANK YOU.

10:12

>>> IN WISCONSIN, A

10:13

POTENTIAL SHOOTING AT

10:13

A MIDDLE SCHOOL WAS

10:14

AVERTED AFTER

10:15

OFFICIALS SAY A GUNMAN

10:16

WAS UNABLE TOO GET

10:17

INTO THE SCHOOL AND

10:18

WAS STOPPED BY POLICE.

10:19

MAURA BARRETT IS

10:20

THERE.

10:22

>> TWO SHOTS FIRED.

10:24

RIFLE WAS OBSERVED.

10:25

>> Reporter: TONIGHT

10:26

AN ALLEGED ASSAILANT

10:28

IS NEUTRALIZED AFTER

10:29

POLICE RESPONDED TO

10:30

REPORTS OF AN ACTIVE

10:32

SHOOTER OUTSIDE AT A

10:33

WISCONSIN MIDDLE

10:34

SCHOOL.

10:34

POLICE RESPONDING TO

10:35

911 CALLS AROUND

10:38

11:00 A.M.

10:41

THE MT. HOREB ENACTING

10:47

A FULL LOCKDOWN

10:47

MINUTES LATER.

10:48

SCHOOL OFFICIALS SAY

10:49

THE SUSPECT WAS UNABLE

10:49

TO BREACH THE ENTRYWAY

10:50

OF THE SCHOOL

10:51

PREVENTING THE GUNMAN

10:52

ACCESS TO THE

10:52

STUDENTS.

10:54

AS NEWS SPREAD,

10:55

PARENTS FRANTICALLY

10:55

TRYING TO REACH THEIR

10:56

CHILDREN INSIDE THE

10:57

SCHOOL.

10:57

>> SHE FINALLY

10:59

ANSWERED, AND SHE'S

11:00

OBVIOUSLY BAWLING HER

11:01

EYES OUT.

11:01

>> GETTING THAT CALL

11:02

AND NOT KNOWING, LIKE,

11:03

ARE THEY GOING TO MAKE

11:04

IT?

11:04

IS THIS GOING TO BE

11:05

OUR LAST PHONE CALL?

11:05

IT'S HARD.

11:06

>> Reporter: POLICE

11:07

RELEASING LITTLE

11:08

INFORMATION BUT

11:08

CONFIRMED THERE WERE

11:09

NO REPORTS OF INJURIES

11:10

OR DEATHS OUTSIDE OF

11:11

THE SUSPECT.

11:11

>> THE SUBJECT IS

11:12

DOWN.

11:12

OFFICERS ARE OKAY.

11:13

>> THE RIFLE RECOVERED

11:14

WITH THE SUSPECT.

11:15

>> Reporter: THE

11:16

INCIDENT UNFOLDING

11:18

DURING GYM CLASS AND

11:19

RECESS.

11:22

ROLLERBLADES LEFT

11:23

BEHIND AS KIDS RAN.

11:26

>> I MAKE A POINT

11:28

AS I DROP THE KIDS OFF

11:30

AT SCHOOL TO SAY I

11:31

LOVE YOU BECAUSE OF T

11:33

POSSIBILITY OF THIS

11:36

HAPPENING.

11:40

>> Reporter: THE

11:42

SCHOOL DISTRICT

11:44

WRITING ON FACEBOOK,

11:45

YOU WOULD BE SO PROUD

11:46

OF OUR STUDENTS AND

11:46

STAFF AND WE'RE SO

11:47

GRATEFUL FOR OUR FIRST

11:48

RESPONDERS.

11:48

TONIGHT, THIS SMALL

11:49

OPPORTUNITY OF 8,000

11:57

PEOPLE SHAKEN BUT

11:58

RELIEVED AS STUDENTS

11:59

ACROSS THE DISTRICT

11:59

ARE SLOWLY REUNITING

12:00

WITH THEIR FAMILIES.

12:01

LESTER.

12:01

>> ALL RIGHT, MAURA

12:02

BARRETT, THANK YOU.

12:03

>>> IN NEW YORK HARVEY

12:04

WEINSTEIN APPEARING IN

12:04

COURT FOR THE FIRST

12:05

TIME SINCE HIS 2020

12:06

RAPE CONVICTION WAS

12:07

OVERTURNED LAST WEEK.

12:08

THE FORMER MOVIE MOGUL

12:09

LOOKED GAUNT SEATED IN

12:09

A WHEELCHAIR AS

12:10

PROSECUTORS ASKED FOR

12:11

A RETRIAL IN THE FALL.

12:11

WEINSTEIN REMAINS IN

12:12

CUSTODY.

12:13

>>> NOW TO SEVERE

12:13

WEATHER WITH MILLIONS

12:14

AT RISK AGAIN TONIGHT

12:15

AFTER MORE THAN A

12:18

DOZEN REPORTED TODAY

12:19

INCLUDING A DEADLY AND

12:19

DESTRUCTIVE ONE IN

12:20

KANSAS.

12:21

OUR MAGGIE VESPA IS

12:21

THERE.

12:22

>> Reporter: TONIGHT,

12:23

MARKING SEVEN STRAIGHT

12:24

DAYS OF REPORTED

12:24

TORNADOES DECIMATING

12:25

AMERICA'S HEARTLAND

12:26

WITH ONE LATE TODAY

12:26

APPEARING TO TOUCH

12:27

DOWN IN TEXAS.

12:28

>> OH, MY GOD.

12:28

IT'S BLOWING PEOPLE'S

12:29

HOUSES AWAY.

12:34

>> Reporter: MEANWHILE

12:34

NEW IMAGES OF STORMS

12:35

OVERNIGHT WITH

12:36

TWISTERS TEARING

12:38

ACROSS KANSAS AND HAIL

12:39

HAMMERING MISSOURI

12:39

LEAVING A PATCHWORK

12:40

TRAIL OF DESTRUCTION

12:41

THAT CONTINUES TO

12:42

GROW.

12:42

ROBIN'S HOME SURVIVED

12:43

BUT HER NIECE'S HOUSE

12:44

WAS HEAVILY DAMAGED.

12:44

>> FAMOUS SAYING OF

12:45

THE FREIGHT TRAIN, YOU

12:46

COULD HEAR IT AND THE

12:50

WIND.

12:50

IT WAS VERY LOUD.

12:51

I FULLY EXPECTED OUR

12:52

HOUSE TO BE GONE THE

12:53

WAY IT SOUNDED.

12:53

>> Reporter: 13

12:54

TORNADOES WERE

12:55

REPORTED OVERNIGHT

12:55

ACROSS OKLAHOMA AND

12:56

KANSAS.

12:57

AUTHORITIES IN

12:57

WESTMORELAND

12:58

CONFIRMING ONE PERSON

12:59

WAS KILLED.

13:00

NEARLY TWO DOZEN HOMES

13:01

DESTROYED.

13:02

>> I WAS BORN HERE.

13:03

>> YEP.

13:05

>> I WAS RAISED HERE.

13:06

MY KIDS WERE RAISED

13:06

HERE.

13:07

>> Reporter: IT'S THE

13:08

LATEST COMMUNITY

13:09

CAUGHT IN A BROAD

13:10

SWEEP OF VIOLENT

13:11

WEATHER WITH MORE THAN

13:12

180 TORNADOES REPORTED

13:13

SINCE THURSDAY.

13:14

AT LEAST SIX PEOPLE

13:16

KILLED INCLUDING A

13:17

4-MONTH-OLD GIRL.

13:19

SHE WAS WITH HER

13:20

FAMILY INSIDE THEIR

13:21

OKLAHOMA HOME SATURDAY

13:22

WHEN A TORNADO THREW

13:23

IT 200 YARDS.

13:24

THE INFANT'S MOM

13:28

TELLING NBC NEWS, WE

13:29

ARE HEARTBROKEN.

13:30

AND TONIGHT THE THREAT

13:31

CONTINUES WITH 23

13:32

MILLION AMERICANS ONCE

13:33

AGAIN UNDER SEVERE

13:36

WEATHER THREATS

13:36

BATTERING A SWATH OF

13:37

AMERICA ALREADY

13:44

EXHAUSTED AND WARY OF

13:44

WHAT'S NEXT.

13:45

>> IS THAT LOOMING?

13:46

>> WE'VE BEEN WORKING

13:46

ALL DAY TO TRY TO

13:47

GATHER WHAT'S

13:48

SALVAGEABLE.

13:48

>> Reporter: MAGGIE

13:51

VESPA, NBC NEWS,

13:53

WESTMORELAND, KANSAS.

13:55

>>> IN 60 SECONDS,

13:57

THE BATTLE OVER

14:04

>>> BACK NOW WITH THE

14:05

BATTLE OVER ABORTION

14:08

RIGHTS.

14:09

LAWMAKERS IN ARIZONA

14:09

TODAY REPEALING THEIR

14:10

STATE'S 1864 ABORTION

14:12

BAN, WHILE IN FLORIDA,

14:13

STRICT NEW LIMITS TOOK

14:14

EFFECT WITH A DRAMATIC

14:15

IMPACT ACROSS THE

14:16

SOUTH.

14:16

WE GET MORE FROM LAURA

14:17

JARRETT.

14:20

>> Reporter: TONIGHT,

14:21

LAWMAKERS IN A

14:22

CRITICAL BATTLEGROUND

14:23

STATE VOTING TO REPEAL

14:24

ONE OF THE STRICTEST

14:25

ABORTION BANS IN THE

14:28

COUNTRY WITH

14:29

PROTESTERS CLASHING

14:31

OUTSIDE THE CAPITOL.

14:32

INSIDE TWO REPUBLICANS

14:34

BROKE RANKS JOINING

14:35

THE DEMOCRATS TO

14:37

REPEAL THE 1864 LAW,

14:38

WHICH BANS ABORTIONS

14:39

IN ALL CASES EXCEPT TO

14:41

SAVE A MOTHER'S LIFE.

14:46

>> 160 YEARS LATER,

14:47

LIFE IS PRECIOUS.

14:49

>> Reporter: THE

14:49

DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR IS

14:50

EXPECTED TO SIGN THE

14:51

REPEAL, BUT THAT ISN'T

14:53

ENOUGH TO LIFT THE

14:54

STATE COURT'S BAN ON

14:56

ABORTION RIGHT AWAY

14:57

DUE TO A MORASS OF

14:58

LEGISLATIVE RULES AND

15:02

MANEUVERS.

15:05

THE BAN WILL LIKELY BE

15:05

IN EFFECT FOR A PERIOD

15:06

OF THE SUMMER WHILE

15:07

ACROSS THE SOUTH

15:09

RESTRICTIONS NOW

15:11

BLANKET NEARLY A DOZEN

15:12

STATES INCLUDING

15:12

FLORIDA WHERE

15:13

BEGINNING TODAY THE

15:14

PROCEDURE IS BANNED

15:14

FOR ANYONE FURTHER

15:15

THAN SIX WEEKS ALONG

15:16

WITH EXCEPTIONS

15:18

INCLUDING RAPE,

15:19

INCEST, AND HUMAN

15:20

TRAFFICKING UP TO 15

15:21

WEEKS.

15:21

>> THE IMPACT WILL NO

15:22

DOUBT BE CATASTROPHIC.

15:23

FLORIDA USED TO BE A

15:24

SAFE HARBOR FOR

15:25

SOUTHERNERS TO ACCESS

15:26

ABORTION.

15:27

THE IMPACT OF THE BAN

15:28

WILL BE FELT, NOT JUST

15:29

IN FLORIDA, BUT ACROSS

15:31

THE SOUTHEAST.

15:32

>> Reporter: THE VICE

15:32

PRESIDENT IN

15:33

JACKSONVILLE TODAY

15:34

PINNING THE BLAME

15:35

SQUARELY ON DONALD

15:36

TRUMP, WHO APPOINTED

15:37

THREE SUPREME COURT

15:38

JUSTICES THAT HELPED

15:40

BRING AN END TO THE

15:40

CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT

15:41

TO AN ABORTION.

15:43

>> TRUMP SAYS HE WANTS

15:44

TO LEAVE ABORTION UP

15:46

TO THE STATES.

15:48

TODAY ONE IN THREE

15:49

WOMEN OF REPRODUCTIVE

15:51

AGE LIVE IN A STATE

15:53

WITH A TRUMP ABORTION

15:53

BAN.

15:54

>> Reporter: DR.

15:56

SHELLY TIAN, WHO

15:57

PROVIDES ABORTIONS IN

15:58

BOTH ARIZONA AND

15:59

FLORIDA, SAYS SIX

16:00

WEEKS IS BEFORE MOST

16:04

PATIENTS EVEN KNOW

16:04

THEY'RE PREGNANT.

16:07

>> IT'S ESSENTIALLY A

16:08

NEAR COMPLETE ABORTION

16:09

BAN, AND IT IS

16:10

DEVASTATING.

16:11

>> Reporter: SCRIBBLED

16:11

ON THE WALL AT THE

16:16

CLINIC WHERE SHE

16:17

WORKS, THIS NOTE,

16:19

TRAVELED FIVE HOURS

16:20

BECAUSE OF LAWS IN MY

16:21

STATE.

16:21

WE MATTER.

16:22

LAURA JARRETT, NBC

16:22

NEWS.

16:23

>>> THERE IS MUCH MORE

16:24

TO TELL YOU ABOUT

16:31

>>> WE'RE BACK WITH

16:32

OUR NBC NEWS REPORT ON

16:33

THE TERROR CONCERNS AT

16:34

THE U.S. BORDER.

16:35

WE'VE LEARNED A

16:36

SUSPECTED ISIS MEMBER

16:37

NOT ONLY CROSSED INTO

16:38

THE U.S. ILLEGALLY, HE

16:39

WAS ALSO LIVING HERE

16:41

FOR QUITE SOME TIME

16:42

BEFORE ANYONE REALIZED

16:43

IT.

16:44

HERE'S JULIA AINSLEY.

16:46

>> Reporter: TONIGHT,

16:47

AMONG THE RECORD WAVE

16:48

OF MIGRANTS CROSSING

16:50

THE SOUTHERN BORDER, A

16:51

SUSPECTED ISIS MEMBER

16:52

WHO LIVED FREELY IN

16:53

THE U.S. FOR NEARLY

16:53

TWO YEARS.

16:54

TWO U.S. OFFICIALS

16:58

TELL NBC NEWS

16:59

33-YEAR-OLD JOVOKHIR

17:00

ATTOEV OF UZBEKISTAN

17:01

CROSSED INTO ARIZONA

17:02

IN FEBRUARY 2022 WHERE

17:03

HE WAS APPREHENDED AND

17:08

VETTED BY BOTH CUSTOMS

17:09

AND BORDER PROTECTION

17:10

AND I.C.E.

17:10

HE WAS NOT ON THE U.S.

17:11

TERROR WATCH LIST AND

17:12

WAS RELEASED INTO THE

17:13

U.S., THOSE SOURCES

17:13

TELL US, THEN IN MAY

17:16

2023, UZBEKISTAN PUT

17:17

OUT AN INTERNATIONAL

17:20

ATTOEV WAS AFFILIATED

17:21

WITH ISIS AND WANTED

17:22

THERE.

17:23

BUT IT TOOK NEARLY A

17:24

YEAR FOR U.S.

17:24

OFFICIALS TO FIGURE

17:25

OUT THE SUSPECTED ISIS

17:26

MEMBER WAS LIVING

17:26

FREELY HERE IN THE

17:27

U.S.

17:28

U.S. OFFICIALS TELL US

17:28

DHS MADE THE ALARMING

17:29

DISCOVERY AFTER

17:34

REVIEWING ATTOEV'S

17:35

APPLICATION FOR

17:35

ASYLUM.

17:37

SHORTLY AFTER THEY

17:38

CONNECTED THE DOTS,

17:40

HE WAS ARRESTED IN

17:41

BALTIMORE TWO WEEKS

17:42

AGO.

17:42

FORMER HOMELAND

17:43

SECURITY OFFICIALS

17:46

TELL US HIS CASE

17:47

RAISES RED FLAGS ABOUT

17:48

THE VETTING PROCESS

17:48

FOR MIGRANTS AFTER

17:49

THEY CROSS THE BORDER.

17:51

>> SHOULD ALARM BELLS

17:52

BE GOING OFF HERE?

17:52

>> WE ARE IN THE MIDST

17:53

OF A REALLY VOLATILE

17:54

THREAT ENVIRONMENT.

17:55

ANY TIME I SEE A GAP

17:55

IN A SYSTEM LIKE WE

17:56

ARE SEEING IN THIS

17:57

CASE, I DO HAVE

17:58

CONCERNS.

18:00

ANY TIME YOU HAVE

18:02

JUST A MASSIVE VOLUME

18:02

OF PEOPLE LIKE WE DO,

18:03

OUR SYSTEMS ARE

18:05

OVERWHELMED, AND WE

18:06

NEED MORE RESOURCES AT

18:06

THE SOUTHERN BORDER TO

18:07

PROPERLY PROTECT THE

18:08

HOMELAND.

18:08

>> Reporter: AND IT

18:09

FOLLOWS OUR EXCLUSIVE

18:10

REPORT LAST MONTH THAT

18:11

A MIGRANT U.S.

18:14

OFFICIAL SAYS WAS

18:17

AFFILIATED WITH AN

18:18

AFGHAN TERROR GROUP

18:25

MAN WAS RELEASED INTO

18:26

THE U.S. BECAUSE

18:27

AGENTS LACKED

18:27

INFORMATION TO CONNECT

18:28

HIM TO THE TERROR

18:29

WATCH LIST.

18:29

THAT MAN, MOHAMMED

18:30

KHARWIN, WAS ARRESTED

18:31

HOURS AFTER OUR REPORT

18:33

AIREDM AND THE FBI

18:34

DIRECTOR ALERTED

18:34

CONGRESS, THE AGENCIES

18:35

INVESTIGATING WHETHER

18:36

ISIS HAS A HAND IN

18:37

SMUGGLING MIGRANTS

18:37

ACROSS THE SOUTHERN

18:38

BORDER.

18:39

>> THERE IS A

18:39

PARTICULAR NETWORK

18:40

THAT HAS -- WHERE SOME

18:41

OF THE OVERSEAS

18:41

FACILITATORS OF THE

18:42

NETWORK HAVE ISIS TIES

18:46

THAT WE'RE VERY

18:46

CONCERNED ABOUT.

18:47

>> Reporter: TWO U.S.

18:48

OFFICIALS TELL NBC

18:51

NEWS DHS HAS NOT YET

18:52

CONCLUDED ATTOEV IS

18:54

PART OF IS

18:55

>> I CAN ASSURE YOU I

18:56

HAVE NO MORE BEE

18:57

LINES.

18:58

THAT'S "NIGHTLY NEWS"

18:59

FOR THIS WEDNESDAY.

18:59

THANKS FOR WATCHING.

19:00

I'M LESTER HOLT.

19:01

PLEASE TAK

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