Chaos continues on College Campuses all across the country. Alexis mcadams will join us live from New York University where tonight agitators are desperately trying to regroup after many arrest today. This includes Florida University where trespassers set up tents inside an Academic Building and even unfurled their very own Giant Intifada banner over a bridge. Meanwhile on the left coast, ucla classes have been canceled after what was a brutal night of violence and widespread handtohand fighting as College Administrators looked on and did nothing. At the university of wisconsin, four Police Officers were injured and nearly three dozen socalled protesters were arrested after antiisrael agitators clashed with Law Enforcement. At ut, numerous weapons including firearms were confiscated as police began making arrests there. And last night right on this program as it was unfolding, Columbia University thankfully was liberated from the radical pro hamas agitators that were squatting on campu
grande river with noel and i asked him from where we re standing what does it feel like knowing your closest neighbor is across the river in another country. he said, they re not any neighbors, they re my relatives. he wasn t being literal, the river is where i came from, where i went fishing with my kids and my father. everyone came across this to care take property that is right up against their origin story so to speak. you know, i mean, he owns a small business in roma. you know, some folks live in san antonio and come visit, but they hold on to this because they see the value not just to themselves but for the people who came before them and they want to retain that. victoria, we have seen this happen in history before, you know that being a professor at ut. the transcontinental railroad is another example that eminent
stature to run for the highest office in the greatest democracy on earth. people are voting all this week, making this a hard time to chang anything. viktctori victoria, i want to start big picture. we ve been going through the politics of this today and going piece by piece what s happening. one of the terms here that s been raised here is rape culture. i wonder if we can start broadly about what that means and whether you think these comments do fit into that part of this critique that americans are discussing all across the country. very much so. and, ari, as a professor at u.t., we see this being a very relevant topic on our college campuses. this is what young women are talking about and young men day in and day out of how do we deal