Across the nation. Good evening. Thanks for joining us tonight for kron 4 news at a time can why im pam moore more than a week of demonstrations across the world all in the call for justice for george floyd tonight all 4 officers involved in his death have been charged in addition to derrick todd and the other 3 former officers who either helped hold floyd down or stood by watching have been charged with aiding and abetting seconddegree murder all 4 officers face the same maximum time behind bars for a murder charge and the aiding abetting charge both carry 40 year maximum sentences there are active demonstrations taking place across the country right now in new york city and washington dc and this picture live from los angeles shows a large crowd marching through the streets of l a were continuing to monitor these kinds of acted activities here in the bay area and across the country as the night goes on and there are more county wide curfews in effect tonight across the bay area Alame
Mr. Wolf blitzer. Hes working is right next door and a place that i like to call now, Breaking News, capital states attempt to crack down on protests against the israel hamas police confronting and arresting demonstrators at the university of texas at austin. Im in new york, Columbia University announced again has begun suspending students who defied an ultimatum to clear in cabinets well talk live with the new york city mayor eric adams. This hour and cnn is on the scene of the growing turmoil and dissent on multiple campuses from coast to coast. The crisis had gaza sparking a crisis right here at home that were covering from every angle live that indepth. This hour welcome to our viewers here in the United States and around the world. Im wolf blitzer, and this is the Situation Room Spec so report the skis cnn, Breaking News, our first lets go to the university of texas at austin. Thats where cmm add 11. There is on the scene for us as weve seen, multiple arrests on campus in the last
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[inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] well, thank you all who have made it this long. You guys are the real lovers of the constitution here. This panel is supposed be a little bit more laidback and were talking about the term ahead which is slated to start in just a few weeks. And although they terms are usually filed by quite once at the court, according to the brilliant and fascinating article written by wen fa and are joined that may not be true this year. We might get another big term. Here to talk about our wen fa and cate stetson. Wen fa is director of Legal Affairs at the beacon institute. Prior to joining beacon he was a senior attorney at the Pacific Legal foundation what he litigated two Supreme Court cases. When asked him for a fun fact about himself, he reminded me that he wants beat our own tommy berry in a standup comedy competition. I wasnt there so i remember it. But what wen didnt mention is that wen was the judge, so here cate s
[inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] well, thank you all who have made it this long. You guys are the real lovers of the constitution here. This panel is supposed be a little bit more laidback and were talking about the term ahead which is slated to start in just a few weeks. And although they terms are usually filed by quite once at the court, according to the brilliant and fascinating article written by wen fa and are joined that may not be true this year. We might get another big term. Here to talk about our wen fa and cate stetson. Wen fa is director of Legal Affairs at the beacon institute. Prior to joining beacon he was a senior attorney at the Pacific Legal foundation what he litigated two Supreme Court cases. When asked him for a fun fact about himself, he reminded me that he wants beat our own tommy berry in a standup comedy competition. I wasnt there so i remember it. But what wen didnt mention is that wen was the judge, so here cate s