todd: breaking right now at columbia university, protesters stormed and taken over an academic building on campus called hamilton hall, smashing windowings and forming a barricade inside. student protest group says they will continue demonstrations until the school meets their demands of divesting from israeli groups. i m todd piro, carley shimkus is off. in a moment we ll speak with new york congressional candidate allison espisito, to break down what she s seeing in this developing situation. first doug luzader live with everything we know now. doug: this spiralled out of control quickly at columbia university. students have broken into an academic building there. watch. [chanting] [cheering] doug: students have barricaded doors, used table and chairs and zip ties to secure doors. this representing escalation at a school that has been at the center of this nationwide protest movement. protests are not letting up. demonstrators have command eared parts of the campus, d
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including against its oil industry which has helped fund its military activities and those of its proxies across the middle east. data from energy analytics firm, vortexa, suggests that in the first three months of this year, iran exported more oil than at any time in the last six years, with most of it going to china. iran currently produces about 3% of the world s oil supplies. earlier i spoke to philip worman who is a senior managing director we have heard about new sanctions from the us and uk, targeting executives of an engine manufacturer that supplied the drones iran used in that attack on israel. companies also linked to iran s steel industry are being targeted. earlier i spoke to philip worman who is a senior managing director at risk consultanchs held. philip advises on sanctions risk. well, it s interesting. even with the recent missile attacks on israel, the price of crude really hasn t gone up in the same way that you saw with previous geopolitical shocks. so cru