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A protest encampment at University Yard has led GW Law to relocate student exams for safety and academic integrity. Students with exams today have been notified of new locations, while those with exams later in the week will receive email updates. Contact the dean's office for any questions or concerns. Good luck on your exams! Translation: A protest encampment at University Yard has prompted GW Law to move student exams to ensure safety and academic integrity. Students with exams today have been informed of new locations, while those with exams later in the week will receive email updates. Contact the dean's office for any questions or concerns. Good luck on your exams!

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A leader of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), Maryam Alwon, stated that the university is complicit in violence through its rhetoric and investments. Alwon said she has faced repercussions for speaking out and has been avoiding campus, unsure if she will graduate. Other pro-Palestinian student protesters have had their names and faces displayed on a digital billboard outside campus. The SJP was suspended for holding unauthorized rallies. Alwon said the situation has been very scary, citing death threats and professors calling them terrorists. She added that the university has worsened the situation by closing gates and bringing in the NYPD, making students of color feel unsafe.

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Pro-Palestinian protesters at City College of New York attacked a man waving an American flag, resulting in violence. The man was punched, choked, and thrown down stairs. The incident highlights a hatred for America rather than just Israel or Jews. The protesters are seen as thugs and outside agitators. This violence occurred on a campus funded by American taxpayers.

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Harvard's lawyers stated the university will not comply with the Trump administration's demands, arguing the demands exceed lawful authority. The administration had threatened to pull federal funding from Ivy League schools not adequately addressing antisemitism on campus, and has already done so. Harvard's response suggests they are challenging the administration's actions. A response from the administration is expected soon.

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The speaker discusses the presence of organized movements on college campuses, highlighting leaflets promoting protests and civil disobedience. They express concern about radicalization and anti-Israel sentiments among students. The speaker mentions the peaceful removal of trespassing students from NYU and the New School, with 56 arrests made. The operations were conducted at the request of the school presidents, with no injuries reported. Translation: The speaker talks about organized movements on college campuses, showing concern about radicalization and anti-Israel sentiments among students. They mention peacefully removing trespassing students from NYU and the New School, with 56 arrests made. The operations were done at the schools' request, with no injuries.

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The main goal of tonight's protest is to show support for Palestine and demand that NYU stops its actions. Many participants are unsure of NYU's specific actions regarding Israel. People are protesting for a free Palestine, even though some are not fully educated on the topic. Participants, including those from Columbia, joined the protest after hearing that the NYU community needed support, despite concerns about a heavy police presence and potential danger. Translation: The goal of the protest is to support Palestine and call for NYU to stop its actions. Participants are unsure about NYU's involvement with Israel but are protesting for a free Palestine. People from Columbia joined the protest after hearing about the need for support from the NYU community, despite concerns about police presence and safety.

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Emir Balat and Ibrahim Kayumi are reportedly in federal custody and are being interviewed by the FBI in connection with the devices. A source indicates that both individuals are U.S. citizens. Authorities are continuing to monitor additional police activity in an area of New York City's Upper East Side near where the devices were initially thrown yesterday afternoon. Cameras captured six total people taken into custody yesterday. Among those detained was one individual who threw a device outside Gracie Mansion, which occurred during a clash related to a protest. The protest scene and the subsequent detentions appear to be connected to the broader demonstration that unfolded in the vicinity. The initial protest was organized under a bold and provocative message, with participants calling to “stop the Islamic takeover of New York City, stop New York City public Muslim prayer, end quote,” and the events described indicate a confrontation between demonstrators and counterprotesters or law enforcement. The report notes that the clashes and the detentions happened in the context of this protest, and authorities are now pursuing leads related to the devices and the individuals involved. Details indicate that the investigation is focusing on the devices and the individuals connected to them, with Balat and Kayumi identified as persons of interest or subjects in federal custody and being questioned by the FBI. The narrative emphasizes the sequence: the devices were thrown yesterday afternoon, a protest occurred with a charged slogan, six people were taken into custody during or after the incident, and Balat and Kayumi are being treated as individuals of interest in the federal inquiry, with ongoing surveillance and police activity in the same neighborhood. No further information is provided about the nature of the devices, the exact charges, or the broader implications of the protest and detentions beyond the stated facts. The report centers on the custody status of Balat and Kayumi, the FBI interviews, the six-detainment tally, the specific incident outside Gracie Mansion, and the monitoring of activity in the Upper East Side linked to the event.

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Pro-Palestinian protesters at UCLA set up barricades and appointed guards to control access. Firefighters tried to inspect for safety but were initially blocked. Media was also denied entry. The protesters refused to let anyone pass, including the news crew, citing a media ban and ongoing events. The situation escalated when the firefighters intervened and entered the encampment despite objections. The protesters questioned why they were not allowed in and who was in charge of access.

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The speaker discusses the need to stop protests at the university that undermine law and order. They emphasize the importance of ending these actions immediately, regardless of the means necessary.

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Speaker 0 discusses an incident involving TPUSA and UVU. They say TPUSA told UVU that TPUSA would provide its own roof coverage and that TPUSA was requesting permission to fly a drone during the event. UVU denied both requests, stating that university campus police would cover the roof and that they would not allow the drone to be flown. The speaker expresses strong reactions to the situation with repeated exclamations. Speaker 1 adds that they drove in and, about an hour before the event was scheduled to start, Charlie obtained drone footage from above. The footage showed thousands of people already assembled on the premises. Looking at the footage, Speaker 1 felt uneasy about the location, remarking that there were too many buildings. Despite this concern, Charlie, who wanted to facilitate interaction with the attendees, remained brave and shrugged off the misgiving, continuing to pursue engagement with the crowd.

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An individual questions the presence of the army at a public hotel in New York City, asking why they are there and if they have taken over the hotel. The army's presence is reportedly at the request of the state of New York. The individual expresses disbelief that the state of New York has put the army in hotels. They are told that recording is not allowed. The individual questions whether the army is there to help the public.

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The New York City Police Department is instructing pedestrians to disperse and clear the way for safe traffic flow. Those who comply will not face charges, but those who refuse will be arrested and charged with disorderly conduct.

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As someone who faced the angry mob at Columbia, I can tell you that the pro-Palestinian protests were dangerous. Jewish students were even told to stay off campus for their safety. University administrations must maintain control and ensure student safety above all else. If you're a student here on a visa and you're threatening violence against Jewish classmates and spreading antisemitism, you will be arrested and deported. This isn't about free speech; it's about stopping hatred and violence. I'm glad we have a president who is willing to lay down the law and get control of this situation on college campuses.

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The main goal of tonight's protest is to show support for Palestine and demand that NYU stops its actions regarding Israel. The speaker is not fully aware of NYU's specific actions. They joined the protest after their parents, who attended Columbia, encouraged them to show support. There were concerns about the presence of many police officers and the potential danger at the protest. Translation: The protest aims to support Palestine and call for NYU to change its actions towards Israel. The speaker lacks knowledge about NYU's specific involvement. They participated in the protest at the urging of their parents who attended Columbia. There were worries about the large police presence and safety concerns.

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The goal of tonight's protest is to show support for Palestine and demand that NYU stops supporting Israel. Some protesters are unsure of NYU's actions. They wish they were more informed about the situation. The main message is for Palestine to be free.

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There were two operations tonight, one with CUNY and one with Columbia University. Outside agitators were identified by the intelligence division, some with professional training and connections to terrorism. Columbia University acknowledged their presence on campus, leading to appropriate action. The individuals involved are not students but professional agitators using global tactics. Information on those connected to terrorism can be found on social media, and many of those arrested were not students of either university. Intelligence division will determine what information is released.

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A person with a camera is confronted by security while filming. The security guard asks if the person has approval from the school to be there. The person admits they usually don't get consent from people they film. The security guard says someone complained, and this happens all the time. The security guard states that they can't stand there, even on the sidewalk, and demands they leave the property. The person filming says they are doing it for the public's right to know. They are escorted off the property by officers and state the officers should be escorting the president off the property instead.

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We are reporting from the heart of the campus that sparked a global student movement for Palestine. We’re seeing right now, Chris, we’re trapped in a dorm room. There are 10 white PDs barricading the doors, and we’re not allowed to leave. What started off as a protest against genocide at an elite Ivy League university was met with a military-style operation to suppress it. We need to find a way to get some spare medication. So when Columbia University sent the NYPD on the campus, they were willing to deploy violent militarized police to maintain their active investment in genocide. This is not about students expressing ideas. It is about a change in tactics that presents a concern and a normalization and mainstreaming of rhetoric. And I’m not just talking about language. I’m now talking about tactics, and that’s what shifted our response yesterday. But a normalization and mainstreaming of rhetoric associated with terrorism has now become pretty common on college campuses. Right? You see people wearing headbands associated with foreign terrorist organizations. This happened in October when you had a viral TikTok reissuing Osama bin Laden’s 2002 letter to America. So that’s a larger concern. It’s separate from what happened yesterday, but they’re related. Speaker 3 asks what was found: basically, NYPD changed the way it did business after the attacks of September Eleventh. It not only changed the way it did business, it created a very deep connection with the CIA. They started to build these intelligence programs that infiltrated Muslim communities in ways that, if the federal government did it, would totally go against rules designed to protect civil liberties. And they did it with an unusual partnership with the CIA. A very senior CIA officer was dispatched by CIA Director George Tenet to be his personal representative to the NYPD and help create these intelligence gathering programs, directing and supervising the intelligence gathering, and that relationship continues today. Speaker 3 notes: Recently, the CIA sent one of its most senior undercover officers to work out of 1 Police Plaza in New York as a covert officer. So we’re talking about former CIA agents now working within the New York Police Department. Well, they’re current CIA; they’re on CIA payroll. They’re on the CIA payroll, working with the NYPD, traveling abroad, and using intelligence in conjunction with the NYPD. Speaker 2 describes one element: there is a program called the demographics program. Officers described it as mapping the human terrain of the city. They placed undercover officers, ethnic officers inside Middle Eastern neighborhoods to blend in and look for things that are suspicious. That could be something as simple as who’s looking at radical books in a bookstore or who’s watching Al Jazeera and perhaps applauds at a report about an IED in Iraq, and that could be enough to get you into a report at the NYPD. They also have informants called mosque crawlers who go to the mosque as the eyes and ears for the NYPD. The FBI places informants in mosques with a criterion of specific information related to criminal activity, while the NYPD reportedly does not have that bar and says they follow leads; but those involved with the mosque crawler program say they’re there as eyes and ears.

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Demonstrators against the war in Gaza took over a building at the University of Washington, blocked streets, and set fire to dumpsters. This is reportedly the most visible protest of its kind this spring, following dozens of campus protests last year. Police arrested over two dozen people. Demonstrators demanded the school break ties with Boeing due to its military contracts.

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Last night at Columbia University, there was open support for Hamas, with signs threatening Jewish students. The administration is not taking action, allowing terrorists in while keeping the NYPD out. The speaker calls on Mayor Eric Adams to act, warning of potential consequences if he doesn't. They also urge Governor Kathy Hochul to bring in the National Guard to address the situation. Enough is enough. Translation: The speaker expresses concern about support for Hamas at Columbia University and calls on Mayor Eric Adams and Governor Kathy Hochul to take action.

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Pro Palestinian protests at US campuses led to arrests and clashes. In LA, violence erupted between opposing groups, prompting police intervention. At Columbia University, police removed protesters from a building, resulting in arrests. Demonstrators demand universities divest from Israel-related companies. The situation poses a challenge for President Biden as he navigates support for Palestine while addressing disruptions on campuses. The protests may continue into summer, impacting graduation ceremonies.

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The main goal of tonight's playtime is to show support for Palestine and demand that NYU stops its actions regarding Israel. The speaker is unsure of what exactly NYU is doing. They are protesting to support the NYU community, even though they are not fully informed about the situation. Some people have mentioned concerns about safety due to a large police presence. Translation: The goal of the event is to support Palestine and oppose NYU's actions regarding Israel. The speaker is not fully aware of NYU's actions but is protesting to show support for the community. There are concerns about safety due to a significant police presence.

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Breaking news: an activist at Columbia University has been arrested by immigration agents. This follows threats from the Trump administration to revoke visas of those who support Hamas. We at Canary Mission uncovered six foreign nationals at Columbia who may qualify under President Trump's executive order regarding national security threats. These individuals include Mahmoud Khalil Khalil, who interned at UNRWA and was a lead negotiator for Columbia University Apartheid Divest; Mohsen Madawi, affiliated with pro-Hamas groups; Abdul Qayyum Ahmed, a former Columbia professor; Audra Simpson, a Canadian professor; Saf Shamoon, a PhD candidate; and Muhammad Abdul, who explicitly supported Hamas and Hezbollah. One of the individuals arrested by ICE was Khalil, who the Department of Homeland Security claims led activities aligned to Hamas. If you know of any other foreign activists that support Hamas, visit canarymission.org and let us know.

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The speaker provides an update on a bomb threat made towards them and their university. They address claims that the university is not complying with the Clery Act, which requires colleges to issue emergency notifications and timely warnings. The speaker mentions recent reports made under the Clery Act, such as a stolen scooter and incidents of harassment. However, there is no mention of the supposed bomb threat in any of these reports. The speaker argues that if minor incidents are reported, a bomb threat should also be reported. They suggest that either the bomb threat didn't happen or the university is willing to face fines and potential loss of federal funding. Another TikTok creator contacted the university's student life department, who claimed to have no knowledge of the situation.

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We received emails from Barnard saying we are interim suspended. They warned us to disperse or IDs would be deactivated by 9 PM. IDs worked this morning, but now they're deactivated. We thought they were bluffing. We're staying, even if expelled or jailed. This area is for protests, but we didn't book the zone. Bureaucracy. Wow.
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