university. bill: i don t know where we are at the story. is it the beginning? will it get worse? they went to a rally in southern manhattan and what they captured on camera was stunning. lawrence jones two hours ago with columbia university students. you see the raw emotion on your face. you are clearly disgusted. do you fear for your safety on the campus? yes. i do. i have had my friends attacked for showing their judaism and showing their dog tags and wearing stars of david. lawrence: what happens on campus when that happens? public safety gets called or gets reported but what happens when it gets reported? are there steps taken to prevent it in the future? so far no. dana: brave students going out. they can come here and happy to have them. the new york post has this cover, see no evil and the
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the entire building fell, and i processed that and we just, you know, kept walking, and that s when we hooked up with the mayor. everyone in the city should remain calm. the very best thing to do right now would be to remain home. if you re outside of southern manhattan, you should remain where you are, you shouldn t panic, you shouldn t worry. what i was trying to do was to get us on television, on the radio, to tell people what to do, to give them some advice. it is a terrible tragedy. the best way we re gonna get through this is we remain calm and just listen to everyone, not to panic. we walked up a few more blocks to a fire house. we got to the fire house and i was told by tom von essen that father judge had died. i knew father judge for eight years. i was very close to him.
now is the time to take our city back from the violent criminals on the streets. did you go too far in some of this? no. that sense has always been there. oh. the first time he was mayor rudy, now he s king giuliani. giuliani was just starting to wear on the public of new york. giuliani want to take everything and there is no peace, you know? the city was ready to move on, was ready to turn the page from the giuliani years. manhattan is like no place else in the world. in new york what you see is, first of all, you see a natural wonder of buildings. you know?
and, uh, i processed that, and we just, you know, kept walking. and that s when we hooked up with the mayor. - i m ready, mayor. - everyone in this city should remain calm. the very best thing to do right now would be to remain home. if you re outside of southern manhattan, you should remain where you are. you shouldn t panic. you shouldn t worry. what i was trying to do was to get us on television, on the radio, to tell people what to do, to give them some advice. it s a terrible tragedy. the best way we re gonna get through this is if we remain calm and just listen to everyone, not to panic. - we walked up a few more blocks to a firehouse. - we got to the firehouse, and i was told by tom bunderson that father judge had died. i knew father judge for eight years. i was very close to him. that was the first person that i knew about that had died. i had to keep saying to myself, don t think about it. put it out of your mind, and keep focused.