Minor disturbance, the minor violation of the rules and regulations of the school. The minor things that in terms are included in the code of conduct, then, if you dont deal with that directly, they become much bigger and were clearly seeing that in campus after campus after campus. Neil all right. Thats a former Police Commissioner of new york and also served in that capacity in los angeles. Not too many have done that, but he says the common theme here is that once let loose, protests dont just quietly go away. They are calming down a little bit, but no guarantees this weekend. Matt finn following it. Hi, neil. Its very calm here right now, a major contrast to how this site looked over the past couple of days. You could see behind me, the police are monitoring this location here at nyu. Kind of expected to be this calm, fairly earlier in the day today, but its a much different scene just last night. Hundreds of pro Palestinian Protesters gathered right outside of nyu and made their w
house and senate are continuing to commit and the president of the united states to get something done. and the president, as we know, is going to be giving this big speech on voting rights but the bottom line is it s about the votes. what is the speech going to do? how is the speech on this going to move the needle in your view? i want to say to everybody out there, you need to talk to your senator we casted in the house. we need to get hear it from your senator and joe biden is a very experienced, seasoned, public policy maker. he has relationships. he made a commitment to those civil rights leaders in this week. he is knows how to talk to people. he knows how to tell people the importance of it and all of us have to do that. you li ve in a state where one f your senators needs to be convinced. sit down and make it real and put a face on it. you don t get something done by giving up and i m not giving up
first interview i ve seen her really be the real awe thentdic reporter in an interview style format. i think we saw the good, the great and the frustrating. we saw the brilliant public policy maker where she spoke really thoughtfully and contextu contextually, about syria, about gender equality. we saw frustrating and not so much ball petition and hillary clinton is a badss. whether it was about his tweeting or winning the popular vote, i think she won the popular vote by 300 million votes and most remarkably she said that you know, there was collusion between the russians and the trump campaign.
seen her be really the real hillary and authentic with a reporter in an interview-style format. i think we saw. the good and great and frustrating from hillary clinton. we saw the brilliant public policy maker where she spoke really thoughtfully and contextually about negotiations with north korea, syria, gender equality. and we saw what i love most about her and that is that hillary clinton is a bad ass. she threw a ton of shade at president trump, whether it was about his tweeting or about winning the popular vote. she won the popular vote by 3 million votes two or three different times. she threw a shade at vladimir putin and most remarkably she said she thought there was collusion between the russians and trump campaign.
you know, i was going to read maureen dowd but i think kristin took care of that. let s pull everybody up here. does anybody see anything redeeming about this candidacy? anything? about anthony weiner s candidacy? yes. [ laughter ] i m struggling. i m struggling. anthony weiner you re his campaign manager. in the interest of full disclosure, i m an adviser to christine quinn. no. let me say this. anthony weiner was a strong voice for the liberal wing of the democratic party, for the disenfranchised. for a brief moment in time, he had an effective role. harold, sexting aside, leave the scandal aside. i was never overwhelmed by ant nip as a public policy