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I want to wear a cape, exercise my first amendment rights, and walk inside. I'm not the problem, they are. I'll walk with my hands up and an American flag. If there's violence, it's their fault, not mine. I'm not intimidated, let me in. They're not letting me in, tell them to let me walk inside. Let's go together.

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I'm being detained and can't return to my house. What am I being detained for? What are the specific reasons? Why am I here? You're going to put handcuffs on me? No, do not touch me. Don't touch me.

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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, an African American student, confronts a white man on the UCLA campus for asking him to leave, accusing him of racial discrimination. The white man claims the student is being an agitator. The student asserts his right to be on campus and accuses the man of harassment. The situation escalates with the student questioning the man's intentions and accusing him of assault. The student also mentions the dean of students and suggests the man is part of organized crime. The confrontation ends with the man asking the student to leave.

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Speaker 0 asks for an ID from Speaker 1, insisting, “Do you have an ID on you, ma'am?” Speaker 1 replies, “I don't need a ID to walk around in in my city.” Speaker 0 presses for IDs, warning, “If not, we're gonna put you in the vehicle. We're gonna ID you.” Speaker 1 refuses, saying, “I don't need to take out you take out your ID.” Speaker 0 presses again: “Hey, ma'am.” Speaker 1 asserts, “It's ma'am. Am US citizen. I am US citizen.” Speaker 0 asks, “Alright. Can we see an ID, please?” Speaker 1 repeats, “I am US citizen. I don't need to carry around an ID in my home. Well, where were born?” Speaker 0 questions, “Where were you born?” Speaker 1 responds, “This is my home,” and then, “Minneapolis is my home.” Speaker 0 clarifies, “Ma'am, that's not that's we're doing an immigration check. We're doing a citizen check. We're asking you where you were born.” Speaker 1 insists, “This is where I belong. This is my home.” Speaker 0 pushes, “Ma'am, can belong here, but where were you born? Not gonna give you a ID.” Speaker 1 repeats, “I belong here. I should be walking around here at three. I shouldn't be afraid in my life at this point.” Speaker 0 presses, “Ma'am, do you have an ID to give us? Skirt? Yes. You're correct.” Speaker 1 protests, “You're making me a skirt. You're making me a Do you have an ID?” Speaker 0 again asks for an ID, and Speaker 1 repeats, “This is my home.” Speaker 0 states, “Ma'am, where were you born?” Speaker 1 responds, “I am US citizen. I am US citizen. I don't think so. You have a right to picture me while I am in my home or walking around in my home. This is not acceptable.” Speaker 0 continues, “You guys, you terrorizing people.” Speaker 1 emphasizes, “Ma'am And it's not.” Speaker 0 asks again, “Where were you born?” Speaker 1 states, “It doesn't matter where I was born. Belong here. I am US citizen.” She adds, “What else can I say? I am citizen. This is my home.” Speaker 0 warns, “Menia realize that if… [you] lie,” and Speaker 1 reiterates, “Menia, but this is my home.” Eventually Speaker 1 declares, “I am US citizen. I am not gonna take out anything. What the fuck?”

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They're stopping my driver and telling me they want my phone because I videoed the USAID facility. I've told them they can't have my phone, but now they're telling my driver he has to get out of the vehicle. I'm continuing to record this, though I'm not sure if I'm aiming the camera correctly.

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I don't need a wristband to be here. I'm not moving. I got in through another entrance. You're blocking Jewish students. I'm a Zionist. Why can't I enter the library I pay for?

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Members of Congress are being denied entry to the Department of Education building. The doors are locked, and a tense conversation is taking place with a security guard. We're trying to observe what's happening. They're demanding access to the building, citing their roles as members of Congress and their right to access federal bill 19. The security guard, apparently a private contractor, is preventing their entry. The situation is escalating, with Congress members questioning the guard's authority and the reasons for being denied access.

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Stop shouting, I can't understand you. There are a lot of people around, please listen. What is it that you need? Do you want the police? Stop struggling, calm down. We know who you are, just listen. Stop struggling.

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A confrontation arises between an African American student and two white individuals at UCLA. The student accuses them of racial discrimination and harassment for asking him to leave a public area. The situation escalates as the student questions their motives and accuses them of being part of organized crime. The student asserts his right to be on campus as a student, while the white individuals insist he leaves. The student records the encounter and challenges their actions, leading to a tense exchange. The white individuals eventually ask him to leave again, leading to further conflict.

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Show me your ID. Throw a fucking gun on me. Holy shit. Show me your ID. Pull a fucking gun on me. Pull a fucking gun on me. I'm gonna go. We're not friends. Run. Sorry,

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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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Let's go outside. What's happening, officer? They want you to leave. Why? It doesn't matter; they've asked you to go. We were just recording. I don't know why they said you were uninvited. They asked me to escort you out. Did they say you couldn't record? Everyone's using their phones. I can't answer any more questions, but she's looking into it.

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I am a UCLA student trying to enter the school, but I am being blocked by individuals instead of security. I show my ID and request to pass, emphasizing that I pay tuition and deserve access. After some back and forth, I am eventually allowed to enter without causing harm.

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Please step back. I'm not doing anything wrong. Don't touch me. Get your hands off me. I’m just trying to talk. You don’t need to walk into my space. I’m allowed to be here. You can’t get close to him. I’m not going to touch him. Stay away from our people. I understand what you think you're allowed to do, but I’m asking you to stay back. I know my rights. I can go wherever I want. Just please be cool. Why should I back up? I’m allowed to be here. This is ridiculous.

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I have an obligation to represent 200,000 people in Northwest Georgia, and you're hindering that. This is unconstitutional. You show no respect for the constitution. I need you to step away from the door. I don't want to escalate this, but I have constitutional rights. You're preventing me from entering. The doorkeeper claims I can't answer, but as a senator, I have more authority than the doorkeeper. I'm not causing a disturbance; I need to be allowed in.

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A person is recording a video outside a building and is approached by a security guard and a police officer. The person questions who they are and why they are being surrounded. The person refuses to talk to the police officer and threatens to knock him out. They demand to know the police officer's name and badge number. The person asserts that the police officer should stick to his job inside the building and not approach members of the public on the sidewalk. The person eventually tells everyone to go back inside and leave them alone.

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Where's the leader? Who's in charge here? You’re treating us like criminals. This is unacceptable. That’s my father inside, and my wife is in there too. Can you please back up? I’m already backed up; I haven’t moved.

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Look at me. What's your name? Give me your ID. I gave you my ID upstairs. So? I showed you my ID. Let me see it again. He won't show me. You didn't see it either. I need to see it. I see it.

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The speaker is frustrated because they just want to get a coffee but there is a camera in their face. They express fear about being in a red zone and ask if they can go for a coffee. The speaker is told they are being arrested and cannot go for coffee. They continue to argue and are warned that if they don't leave, they will be arrested. The speaker walks away but is told to take their camera and leave. The video ends with the speaker expressing frustration and hoping the other person can sleep at night.

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The speaker confronts someone filming in front of a building and tells them they don't have the right to film there. The person being filmed asks who the speaker is and why they can't film. The speaker insists that they don't have the right and threatens to knock them out. The person being filmed asks for the speaker's name and badge number, and the speaker provides it. The person being filmed tells the speaker to leave them alone and not give them orders on the sidewalk. The speaker tells them to go back inside and not bother them.

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An individual questions whether an action is due to security concerns or intimidation. The response indicates it is a security matter. Another person is told to stay away from someone. An individual asks why they aren't being arrested and demands to see video footage. Someone is told to calm down. An individual states "They will arrest me. I know nothing." Another person is asked if they would arrest someone else, claiming to have seen that person slap someone. It is asserted that no one said "stab him." Someone states they are on the side of another person.

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Speaker 0: Well, they already have come. Yeah. We don't like it. Yeah. Because they're trying to take our land. Speaker 1: Right. Oh. Speaker 2: You're under arrest. Speaker 1: I have the right to conduct a systems arrest, Speaker 2: and Speaker 1: he is under arrest. I'm detaining him under my police powers. Speaker 2: He's not Speaker 1: going anywhere. He can sit here until the police arrives. He's biting me. He's biting me. This is the left guys who currently just been assaulted for having to base with people. Okay? We've just been insulted by a number of people. Come over, flip the table, smash some camera equipment. I grabbed one, the man who did it, put him under a citizen's arrest, asked him please to be called. University staff have come in, assaulted me even though I clearly indicated he's under a citizen's arrest. I had him there. I said, call the police, call the police, call the police. So I requested that you lot were called. Yeah. And the university staff have come in and assaulted me and helped him get away. Britain needs mass deportations. This is my organization. Manners. We've been talking with you. Speaker 2: Have no Speaker 1: rush, Connor. Speaker 2: Woah. Woah. Woah. Woah. How? How? For what? Help. Help. Get the fuck off of this. Criminals. Speaker 1: We are young or little. I have done no crime. I've been here engaging in a public, peaceful debate, and this is how the police act. This is not acceptable in England. This is meant to be some sort of democracy. We are meant to have free fish in this country, and my ancestors went through two world wars. But there's something I can't breathe. I can't breathe. You are criminals. You're violent two d criminals. The minute you knew what was on that banner, you decided let's go

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Members of Congress are being denied entry to the Department of Education building. The doors are locked, and a tense conversation is taking place with a security guard. We're trying to get access to federal bill 19. We are members of Congress and should be allowed entry. A private security contractor is preventing us from entering, and it's unclear why. We're simply doing our job. Show them your ID. Were you told to block us, or did you decide to do so? We have the right to access the building.

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They're stopping my driver and demanding my phone because I filmed the USAID facility. I've refused to give them my phone, and now they're ordering my driver to exit the vehicle. I'm continuing to record this situation, though I'm unsure if I'm holding the camera correctly.
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