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is c cnn hello, again, everyone >> thank you so much for joining me. i'm for take a whitfield. were following new developments in the college campus unrest. we've seen across the country today pro-palestinian protesters interrupted the commencement ceremony at the university of michigan the event was briefly delayed as police it's guided those demonstrating graduates away from the ceremony. it is the latest in weeks of unrest gripping america's colleges process gesture has have been calling for an end to the war in gaza and for schools to divest from the israeli linked entities. so far, police have arrested more than 2,100 people on about 40 university campuses. cnn's whitney wild is on the university of michigan campus where there was a disruption at the ceremony. there well it was interesting when we were here earlier app before this armani began, we
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walked around the entirety of michigan stadium and we did not see any indication there would be protest we did not see protesters. we didn't see any flags. we didn't see any signs. it was only once the ceremony got underway, about 15 minutes in as a secretary of the navy, carlos del toro spoke, that protesters made their presence very clear i'll give you just a sense of how close does protesters got to the stage. so to my left here is the stage where all right. a long list of speakers was speaking. and again, this happened during the secretary of the navy speech. and then if you come a look over my shoulder to the right here, it was right in the center for of this field that michigan field, where a group of protesters between a dozen, two dozen protesters made a very vocal protests they were chanting, they had flags what was apparent though is michigan state police. we're not going to allow those protesters to get any closer to the stage more than a dozen police officers on top of those protesters immediately, the clash was not at all violent.
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it was very peaceful. and after i'd say about five minutes, police guided those protesters outside and we heard very little after that, there were no disruptions. but what the secretary of the navy didn't take a moment during his speech and it's not clear if this was added laughter of this was preplanned but did take a moment to acknowledge the rotc members were graduating today and made a point of saying that their service is to protect speech. so certainly acknowledging the protests that was going on around him, even though his speech was disrupted, it was a very brief disruption. the rest of the ceremony went off smoothly. we have three shots from michigan state police to find out if any of those students were detained. whitney wild, cnn, anobit, michigan. >> all right. thanks so much. i'll wednesday, let's go to tallahassee now where we find cnn's rafael romo promo. he has live from the campus of florida state university. so rafael, what precautions are school officials? they're taking as commencement ceremonies. get underway? >> yeah. well, let me tell you, first of all, for the most part
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here, tallahassee, what we've seen, it's a lot of excitement about the commencement ceremonies and graduating students and their families gathering here on campus for the occasion and between friday and saturday, a florida state university here in tallahassee was expected to hold six commencement ceremonies and according to the university fsu is awarding degrees two more than 7,800 graduates. yesterday, we were also at the university of florida in gainesville about two hours away from here for another 10,500 students were graduating it was a tense week. they're at uf, although probably not as much fred us. what we have seen in places like columbia university and ucla, nine pro-palestine of protesters were arrested monday evening on the university of florida in gainesville at the campus there we spoke with a leader of the
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same group of pro-palestinian protesters friday, a group that has published a list of very specific demands for the college administration this is what one of the students have to say. let's take a listen and what he told us fred is that what they want the college to do is to divest some of the funds that they have according to them from some of the company's a weapons manufacturers that in their own words, are using that to the war in gaza for the war in israel, and also, they are demanding that the university of florida publicly denounce or what they call violence and discrimination against pro-palestinian students, as well as a call for a ceasefire in gaza. we have heard very similar to the man's made by pro-palestine protesters at campuses across the nation. on the other hand, we also spoke with graduating jews jewish
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students i should say, who told us some of the protesters seemed unable to understand how hurtful and offensive some of the things protesters are chanting can be the eastern and say that those words and the protests over the last week's have created hostile environments in colleges and universities across the country. so it's been very difficult for them, for them as well meanwhile, a bag here in tallahassee he commencement ceremonies will go on his schedule. here at florida state university at the college of law, fred will award and decrease on sunday they 300 of them. and the college of medicine and additional 110 degrees on may 18. that's exactly two weeks from today, fred, back to you. >> all right. rafael romo. thank you so much. there in tallahassee, the biden administration is also ramping up its response to the campus
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protests on friday. education secretary miguel cardona sent a letter to college and university presidents condemning incidents of antisemitism on campus cnn's kevin lip jack, joining us now with more on that side of the story, kevin. so this letter comes after. we also heard from could president biden, who addressed some of the unrest really for the first time this week? >> yeah. and you have seen administration officials really watching with the level of concern as these protests unfold on campuses in that letter from the education secretary really spelling out the degree of concern inside his department, but also a telling these colleges that there are resources from the biden administration that they can provide if requested when it comes to this issue of anti-semites, tourism, and battling some of the hate speech that we have been seeing on campuses. and so you really are seeing the biden administration and president biden himself really trying to thread a needle hearing. you heard the president in that short speech that he delivered
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on thursday, really talk about won, the necessity to allow free speech and to allow protests so on campus. but to make sure that the free-speech doesn't cross over into hate speech. and you heard him say very directly that while dissent is essential to democracy, it cannot spill over into discord. and at the end of the day, the president really is caught in some pretty strong political crosscurrents here. on the one side he doesn't want to alienate some of these young people who are protesting. he will rely on them if he is to win reelection in november. but on the other hand, he does doesn't necessarily want to be seen as provide presiding over chaos in the streets. that's never a good look for an incumbent president. so he did kind of strike the balance in that speech. now today and over the next several days, what the president is doing is preparing for quite a significant speech on antisemitism. it's scheduled for tuesday on capital but all hill it's part of holocaust remembrance day and he will
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speak about this issue that he has spoken about pretty strongly before he has set up a task sports to combat anti-semitism, the speech will really be, is sort of an expansion of the themes that the president was talking about on thursday but when you talk about college commencements, college graduations, the president is also gearing up to do, to deliver his own commencement address, uh, two weeks from tomorrow at morehouse college. his presence there on campus has generated some controversy at the campus down there in atlanta, some students, some faculty, wanting to discuss his presence there at the end of the day, it was very interesting what the president said as he was leaving the room on thursday, he was asked whether these protests would cause him to reconsider his stance towards some middle east. he said no. and i think that really does boil down some of the predicament that the president is in while he is very eager to say that these students have
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the right to protest. he also says he isn't changing the stance which some of them are protesting. so the president sort of caught in a bind here, but very eager to demonstrate that he is on top of it and he isn't allowing free speech to crossover into hate speech. fredricka all right. >> kevin lip tack in washington. thanks so much. >> all right. so classes at ucla are set to resume in full on monday after police dismantled a protest encampment there on thursday and that followed violent clashes between pro-palestinian and pro israeli demonstrators. police arrested more than 200 people as the encampment was cleared. >> the school says campus operations remain limited this weekend during his right now, is dylan windward. >> he is a student and news editor at ucla's daily bruin dylan, great to see you thank you for having me on the check. so what is it like on campus now a few days after that encampment was its mantle, 200
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students are 200 people arrested, many of whom are students, some who were not students on campus, but collectively, a lot of people arrested so what's it feel like on campus today yeah, it's been a strange couple of days with classes being online on thursday and friday. >> we know as well that lots of student organizations are beginning to put out statements. we've seen over 50 statements put out so far by student clubs it's an organizations many of them have nothing to do really with the complex we're looking at theater clubs, science clubs, and clubs like that, putting out statements condemning the university, and the policing response over the last couple of days, we've seen on the faculty side that a number of academic departments have already put out segments critical of the university as well. so we know that there's a lot of anger within both the student and faculty community what's happened in recent days. >> would you say that the campus there was a feeling that the campus felt very divided leading up to the encampment and the demonstrators patients
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or is it feeling more divided as a result of now the dismantling or post demonstration days yeah, that's definitely been a feeling since october of a divided campus. we know that we've had rallies, boats supporting israel and supporting palestine that we've been covering since october. we know as well in recent days that a, lot of that division seems to have disappeared slightly. lots of students who previously weren't making statements in support of the encampment have now done so since both the attacks by counter protesters and the policing response as well. so that's definitely something that we've seen over the last couple today's as well. >> so what about for you? i mean, you're a student, you're also a budding journalist. working for the campus newspaper. you're the news editor at ucla's daily ruin so you're reporting on it give me an idea of what it's been like for you because you are interacting with your fellow
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colleagues and students, some of which have very strong opinions, either way at the same time as a budding journalist, you're also trying to traverse what it is to be impartial. so how are you managing it? >> yeah, it's been a difficult couple of days. we're trying to speak really as many people as we can to see what's happening on the ground i know it's been difficult reporting as well because we've had reporters who have been in harm's way and who've been put into danger through their reporting over the last couple of days we've been working really hard to try and keep our reporters safe than in a position where they on the ground can carry on giving updates to the campus community about what's been going on in and around the encampments so dylan, while we're seeing schools today and even last slide, they're having and celebrating their commencements ucla's ceremony is still about six weeks away have there been any discussions? about what people are anticipating for those
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ceremonies, how they maybe how it might be different this year. a very sizable a campus that you have there and things will be probably parsed out based on school. but what what are people expressing? they have anxieties about are their worries or or perhaps no worries, our anxieties yeah. >> i mean commencements still a very long way off at ucla. >> so it's not really something that's entered the discourse here yet on campus we know that that's already planned disruptions to the rest of the quarter. i have a class that's being moved to online instruction for the remainder of the quarter. so for the next five weeks of instruction, it's gonna be taught online and synchronously instead of in-person, we're hearing an increasing number of classes that are having some form of disruption for next week as well. but we're still tracking how widespread that is on campus. >> all right. dylan, when word ucla, a student and news editor, thank you so much for your time, your perspective
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have and keep up the good work thank you all right. still to come. >> we're learning police in mexico have recovered three bodies and found a burned out pickup truck that an american and two australians were driving before they all went missing days ago plus new details on a potential central ceasefire deal between israel and hamas cnn newsroom brought to you by progressive, get a business insurance quote online in as little as six minutes visit progressive commercial.com when you're a small business owner, you to-do list a log that's why
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says they lost contact in late april journalists stefano pozzebon is covering these developments for as stefano, what more or investigators saying the focus of, the investigators, fredricka, is dedicated to those of three bodies that were found yesterday, friday morning that in braf santo tomas it's about it's a cli for area beidi or shown at about 50 miles south of downtown ensenada, still parts of the ensenada municipality, but a little bit out offer downtown reading about of the urban area. >> and these are kliger that directly onto the ocean. so there is maybe some speculation by the body masticatory that is an area where the service first, we're trying to get to to access the c. remember that they have been missing since at least the 29th april. so almost a weaker now that been waiting, unfortunately, because we are talking on a fright on a saturday for rigor, we still have to wait a few more hours and hopefully not a few more
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days before those identity integration have been completed, those forensic examination, which essentially our dna checks, we know that the families of both the american hello tourists and the australian surfers have arrived, are traveling towards mexico to be around these investigation to provide how whatever hell they can with especially the forensic examination. but at the same time, for during thing business a moment also to step back and understand the context or where the he's appearance has occurred. like we're talking about three tourists there, but there are 100, more than 100 is 16,000 people that are missing mexico, right now, these are forced disappearance in the majority of these cases, some families haven't seen their loved one for years and still do not want to give up the hope of one day being able to find them just this week an ngo in the city of mexico in mexico city. so the capital i
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discovered that a mass grave that was meant they believe that is where some of these bodies could have been have been taken so i don't want to mix the two stories, but it's important to point out that there is a security crisis going on all around mexico, partly since 22,006 with an increase of the war on drugs in the country. and that's why we don't see these levels of islands directed at tourist sometimes. well, you still are in a country that is going through a very dramatic time for draeger. still lots of unanswered questions in this case, but still one can't help but feel very hard broken for all involved. all right. stefano post on. thank you so much. >> all right. up next. former president trump's former campaign press secretary, hope hicks. breaks down on the stand as she testifies in his hush money trial every piece of
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to donald trump looks, she's not a political operative by nature. this is more of a personal situation for her, so there's got to be really hard for her to go out there and make her case hope charlotte hicks, a former teenage model, first worked in the world of media and communications after graduating from southern methodist university, she did not come up in politics. >> she came up in pr, in new york, working with ivanka trump and then was brought onto the campaign and in many ways, she was seen as like an section of the trump family in testimony, hicks said of working with ivanka trump. i was enjoying it so much that i was offered a position at the trump organization and jumped at the opportunity to join the company full time. hicks says that when donald trump told her she'd be the 2016 campaign press secretary, she thought it was a joke because she had no experience i said, what do you know about politics? she said absolutely nothing. i say congratulations, you're into the world of thought, right at that event, trump teased him about her shyness say a couple
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of christmas, everyone thank you, hicks rose to become white house communications director and was a consummate insider, known as a staunch defender and gatekeeper for the president but what someone that in the west wing, if you needed to get through to trump and you are struggling to, you would go to but it came at a cost during the russia investigation, hicks told a house committee, she occasionally had to tell white lies on trump's behalf according to a source with direct knowledge of her 2018 he testimony after the 2020 election, according to multiple books about that period, hicks was criticized by trump loyalists for not believing the election had been stolen. >> i lose. she said this to the house committee investigating january 6, about a conversation she had with trump about his baseless claims of election fraud. i always becoming increasingly concerned that we
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were damaging we were damaging his legacy. >> pixels relationship with trump is said to have cooled after reports of texts hicks sent to another white house aide about trump's actions on january 6, quote, all of us that didn't have jobs lined up will be perpetually unemployed. i'm so mad and upset. we all look like domestic terrorists now prosecutors have not accused hope hicks of taking part in donald trump's alleged scheme to influence the election and cover up the hush money payments. politico has reported that since leaving policy politics, hicks has been running a small communications consulting firm with a variety of clients, including the fashion retailing company, shan bryan, todd, cnn, washington they cia director is in cairo, right now as negotiators meet in hopes of finalizing a ceasefire deal between israel and hamas. what that deal could look like, that's next trump
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capabilities in the area. >> the strikes come as hamas negotiators arrived in egypt for new talks on a possible he's firing gaza, us and israeli officials are saying progress is being made, but any deal finalizing a ceasefire framework could take several more days to put together. >> secretary of state antony blinken says, at this point, it's up to hamas we wait to see whether an effect they can take yes for an answer on the ceasefire and release of hostages and the reality in this moment is the only thing standing between the people of gaza and a ceasefire this mess aaron david miller is a former state department middle east negotiator and a senior fellow at the carnegie endowment. great to see you so this is a conversation that you and i have had a few times since the beginning of the war. what might make this time in terms of negotiations, different thanks for having me fred. >> it turns as it's turned on
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a previous conversations right now on the decision of yahya sinwar, the architect of the october 7 terrorist shoes ensconced in a tunnel maybe below khan unit's raffa, maybe in a tunnel structure in sinai the question is whether it's in yar, where there's any more urgency in sin mars calculations right now, there could be the israelis are threatening significant ground campaign in raffa destroyed the last four brigades of hamas is organized military structure plus the americans are putting pressure on the khader reason if or reported pressure on the qatar is that if sinwar doesn't agree to this deal, hamas is external leadership is going to be expelled from doha in qatar. so it's possible i don't think sinwar is interested in a comprehensive deal. i think we're talking about a first phase here. which would be roughly if there were press reports, your truth 33
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israeli hostages, that wouldn't be the women, the elderly, and the infirm. in exchange for an undetermined number of palestinians, probably nearing 67800 a temporary ceasefire, a lot about 40 days. egyptians put a far more comprehensive proposal on the table for a second and third stage. but i think there's differences between the israelis right now. and tomas in order to finally get a comprehensive ceasefire, which right now, i think is is not on the table. >> so when secretary blinken says it's now up to hamas what do you read in that? because hamas can make its demands and of course has real then has to read to it. i mean, it is a two-way street, so is the pressure on hamas to really come up with a better deal? a deal that both sides will agree on i mean, there's pressure.
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>> the question is whether there's an referred to nc and frankly it's urgency pain accompanied by the prospects of gain that usually determine why any negotiation succeeds my sense though is that neither the israeli nor hamas, i really the ones that are in a hurry for understandable reasons, i think it's the biden administration that's pressing cia director bill burns is in cairo. i think that's a very good sign. he's established a very close working relationship with david barnea, the head of head of the israeli mossad but again, it's not done until it's done and this is a very strange kind of negotiation. but in my experience, these negotiations usually have two speeds, slow and slower at the same time, i think we're probably closer now than we've ever been before. but as i mentioned, is not done until it's done israel as asking for the release of up to 33 hostages as part of a ceasefire
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deal. >> and then just yesterday, a body was found of a man in israel that was believed to have been in a hostage in gaza. and it's now believed at least 34 october 7 hostages are dead out of the 128 in gaza so not really knowing the status or the number of hostages must have an impact on, on this negotiations, how much more complicated is it becoming? >> i think it's huge. i think you're absolutely right. broke the code on this. i think you're 100% right. these, you're always calculate 131 hostages living and dead are in hamas got tibi 30 have already died, either killed on october 7. nobody's taken to gaza to treat or they died in captivity. >> and the longer they are in these extraordinarily fraud conditions, the greater the danger that more moral parish egyptian proposal assuming that even got to the second stage,
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would obligate hamas to provide a a detailed list of every living hostage. and then i think is the problem hamas may not control them all. which raises serious questions about, about the fate of those that are not in hamas hands. so again, there's there are some fundamental decisions that need to be made right now i think the pressure is hanuman on hamas secretary state characterize these really offer quote is extremely generous, unquote, which raises the complication of course, if hamas says responses, yes, but question is where the administration is prepared to place additional pressure on the israelis. >> if hamas has, has further demands i think will no one way or one way or another within the next 24 to 48 hours all right aaron david miller. >> thanks so much. good to see you. >> good to see you, fred,
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thanks. >> israeli air strikes have been targeting the southern city of rafah four weeks ahead of an anticipated ground offensive. daily life for parents, there is a constant effort to protect their children from the cruel violence of this conflict cnn's international correspondent, paula hancocks next reports on the reality of life and rafah, a warning. it contains graphic images that may be disturbing for some viewers a grandmother cases a young grandchildren the small bodies shirt, just one body bag four year-old kareem and his two-year-old system mona, were killed on tuesday by an israeli airstrike their answers, they are innocent. the baby's went to bed last night and never woke up. our hearts are broken forever the doctors tried to save mona, but could not. the children's parents were seriously injured in the same strike but raffa not home for
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these children they grandmother says the family were displaced multiple times by the israeli military, ending up in a tent on the southern border alongside hundreds of thousands of others who have nowhere else to go speaking of the israeli military because she says, this is all they want. this is their goal the idf referred to a previous statement when asked about this strike, saying they are operating to dismantle hamas, adding quote remaining in an active combat zone has inherent risks. but despite months of threatening a major ground offensive in rafah, the military has not told civilians two evacuate. for many here, there is no other option at the start of this weekend refer 22 people were killed in an israeli air strike, including at least one infant and a toddler i definitely go wrong a one-year-old killed is carried in their ankles, arms. >> he says, this is who they are targeting. this is the safe raffa. they talk about it is the area the israeli military
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has pushed so brilliance towards for months, an area well over 1 million palestinians are barely surviving in food water, shelter are scarce diseases rising but amid such misery, some adults are trying to remind children of their previous life just seven months ago, where they could play and learn safely this volunteer teacher says, the children's mental state is distressed. >> they have no stability. they're distracted and they lose focus so we work twice as hard to try and grab their attention and help them learn how it says he's happy, he can play and study here he says, we lost our schools, we lost everything attend school, may not see much but even this pretense of normality for these children will be lost if they're forced to move. yet again, paula hancocks cnn, abu dhabi more than a dozen russian
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