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here is antonia hylton. >> reporter: as classmates head to the library, this group of whitehall school district students in ohio put on matching shirts, board a bus, and head half a mile down the road to church. there, elementary students like emanuel and savannah brady pray -- >> amen. >> reporter: and study scripture. this is lifewise academy, a nonprofit bringing the bible back into the public school day. >> the learning really helps you learn about jesus and what happened in the past. >> reporter: how popular would you say it is at school? >> mainly, like, the whole class is, like, over at lifewise. >> reporter: lifewise started in 2018 with two schools. today, it partners with more than 300 schools in a dozen states. it's funded by private donations, and it's legal, so long as it's optional, off campus, and not during essential classes like math. though to some it represents an increasingly blurry line between the separation of church and state. doug shoemaker, a whitehall administrator, says the district has allowed this kind of program for decades. >> we neither discourage parti
here is antonia hylton. >> reporter: as classmates head to the library, this group of whitehall school district students in ohio put on matching shirts, board a bus, and head half a mile down the road to church. there, elementary students like emanuel and savannah brady pray -- >> amen. >> reporter: and study scripture. this is lifewise academy, a nonprofit bringing the bible back into the public school day. >> the learning really helps you learn about jesus and what...
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antonia hylton, nbc news, kansas city. >>> that's "nightly news" for this thursday. thank you for watching. i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night. >>> well-known football star and controversial figure o.j. simpson has died and we are taking a look at the polarizing life of the bay area native.
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antonia hylton, nbc news, kansas city. >>> that's "nightly news" for this thursday. thank you for watching. i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night. . >>> i'm raj mathai. next on "nbc bay area news tonight." a viral video raising a lot of eyebrows in san francisco. take a look. a tow truck trying to snag a moving car. we have the details. >>> also, a lot of different emotions following the death of o.j. simpson. he was once a proud son
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antonia hylton, nbc news, new york. >>> in 60 seconds, after a series of near-misses, the faa orders changes to cut down on fatigue among air traffic controllers. we'll tell you about the new rules. >>> plus, why was a baseball coach allowed in an airline cockpit, right after this. >>> plus, baseball coach allowed in an airline cockpit, right after this. allowed when my doctor gave me breztri for my copd things changed for me. breztri gave me better breathing, symptom...
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antonia hylton has late development >> reporter: it's day three of protests at columbia university as demonstrations o campus and o to grow. [ crowd chanting ] >> reporter: s new encampments on the just one day after co minouche shafik, clear an initial encampment of pro-palestinian demonstrators leading to the arrest of 113 people, many who will get their day in court in may. those dramatic arrests ratcheted up the tension. the protesters are angry about what they say is a lack of transparency around what financial ties the school may have to israel writing, the encampment will remain until our demand is met. >> do you think the arrests have slowed the protests down, or do you think they've inflamed things? >> i think they've inflamed things. i think the arrests really triggered a lot of the student body to mobilize. >> reporter: some faculty are concerned the university is not respecting students' free speech and right to organize. joseph hallie is jewish and an assistant professor of classics. >> i don't think anyone i know has ever felt so unsafe on campus as we did watching those
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they are waiting for more information. >> thanks so much, antonia hylton. we will come back to you with mayor adams when he has his briefing. >>> moving on to other top stories, of course, israel. the military report. early this morning, mincing no words about killing the seven aid workers. a commander believed they were targeting hamas operatives, calling it a grave mistake, stemming from a serious failure due to mistaken identification. the strikes on the three vehicles were carried out in violation in commands and standard operating proceprocedu. two officers have been dismissed from their positions. world central kitchen responding saying -- that's a quote from the world central kitchen. in a news conference this morning in brussels, secretary of state blinken calls for an independent investigation, this after president biden and israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu held a tense 30-minute call with biden saying he wants to see concrete steps to protect civilians and aid workers and israel address the humanitarian crisis. netanyahu agreed to open a
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. >> his name is ralph yarl, he spoke exclusively with antonia hylton how his life has changed in the year since the traumatic shooting. antonia joins us now. why is he choosing to speak out at this moment? >> ralph wants people to remember, not just his story, but that many children in america are affected by gun violence. and he really wants us to do something about it, frankly, and his hope is that when you see his story and you see how difficult this recovery has been for him, that you'll think of all those children, and maybe take action. take a look. one year ago ralph yarl was just 16 years old, loved nature walks with family, jumping on trampolines and playing in his high school ba y. that was ralph before april 13th, 2023, this is ralph now. >> trying to keep a normalcy so that i can continue being the person that i am, and that i used to be. >> reporter: forever changed when he rang the doorbell of the wrong home, while trying to pick up his twin brothers, and 85-year-old andrew lester shot him twice in the head and arm. his survival deemed a miracle. would you say it's been
. >> his name is ralph yarl, he spoke exclusively with antonia hylton how his life has changed in the year since the traumatic shooting. antonia joins us now. why is he choosing to speak out at this moment? >> ralph wants people to remember, not just his story, but that many children in america are affected by gun violence. and he really wants us to do something about it, frankly, and his hope is that when you see his story and you see how difficult this recovery has been for him,...
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for the first time, he's talking about life after trauma with our own antonia hylton. >> one year ago, ralph yarl was just 16 years old, he loved nature walks with family, jumping on trampolines and playing in his high school band. that was ralph before april 13th, 2023, this is ralph now. >> i've tried to keep a sense of normalcy so i can continue being the person that i am and that i used to be. >> reporter: forever changed when he rang the doorbell of the wrong home while trying to pick up his twin brothers, and andrew lester shot him twice in the head and arm. his survival deemed a miracle. >> would you say it's been harder to physically recover or mentally recover? >> definitely mentally. it's a constant up hill battle. >> ralph suffers splitting headaches, always an a student, he struggles to study. in the last few months, he crashed his car twice. his mother and aunt say sometimes he can't sleep. other times he sleeps too much. >> when you have trauma, initially there's the shock of all of it. but then when everything starts to simmer and then you start to real how life is not
for the first time, he's talking about life after trauma with our own antonia hylton. >> one year ago, ralph yarl was just 16 years old, he loved nature walks with family, jumping on trampolines and playing in his high school band. that was ralph before april 13th, 2023, this is ralph now. >> i've tried to keep a sense of normalcy so i can continue being the person that i am and that i used to be. >> reporter: forever changed when he rang the doorbell of the wrong home while...
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joining us from brooklyn is nbc news correspondent antonia hylton, i would love to hear it, did you feel this earthquake? >> reporter: oh, i definitely felt the earthquake, katy. i live in an older pre-war brown stone, and that thing was swaying. i had no idea what was going on for a good ten seconds there. and then i actually started to hear some screams because i live right near this playground, and the students here felt it too, and i could hear them all reacting to it. i just spoke to a 4th grade frer from this school here in the williamsburg area, and they all jumped under their desks, until they got instructions that it was all clear. everyone is back to their usual routine. kids are getting picked up by their parents right now. people were shaken for a little bit. i spoke to one resident here who describes seeing her staircase in her building move back and forth, and it made her so nervous, she's not sure she wants to live there anymore. take a listen to one conversation i had with one new yorker. >> i was definitely nervous because again, i don't know how it feels, so i was nervo
joining us from brooklyn is nbc news correspondent antonia hylton, i would love to hear it, did you feel this earthquake? >> reporter: oh, i definitely felt the earthquake, katy. i live in an older pre-war brown stone, and that thing was swaying. i had no idea what was going on for a good ten seconds there. and then i actually started to hear some screams because i live right near this playground, and the students here felt it too, and i could hear them all reacting to it. i just spoke to...
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joining us now, nbc's antonia hylton live from columbia's campus. good morning, what's it like on campus to today? >> reporter: good morning, jose. well, there's a standoff really happening here at columbia today. you just mentioned the letter, and that is sending some shock waves through the student body as students in the encampment try and figure out what they are going to do. the administration has announced the came to know resolution. the school is still going to maintain their relationship with the state of israel, and they are asking students to value voluntarily leave. one student brought out a copy of the notice that the campus distributed to students who are in the encampment, and i'll read some of it to you now. it says please promptly gather your belongings and lead the encampment. if you leave by 2:00 p.m. you can sign a piece of paper, identify yourself to officials and you'll be able to complete the semester in good standing. students who do not sign this piece of paper that i have with me here, they, however are going to face discip
joining us now, nbc's antonia hylton live from columbia's campus. good morning, what's it like on campus to today? >> reporter: good morning, jose. well, there's a standoff really happening here at columbia today. you just mentioned the letter, and that is sending some shock waves through the student body as students in the encampment try and figure out what they are going to do. the administration has announced the came to know resolution. the school is still going to maintain their...
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we want to get right to antonia hylton at columbia university. students were told they would be suspended if they did not leave by this minute. it seems there's an awful lot of tents there. what's happening? >> reporter: you're exactly right, chris. the tents are all still here. the students are marching around the entire central section of campus here chanting, we will divest. they're chanting free palestine. they are not letting up. this is what i heard from students in the early hours of this morning after the initial message from president shafik came out. immediately, students were essentially scoffing at this, reaching out to me, saying we had no plans to leave. they were going to divide themselves into two groups, chris. one group willing to risk arrest, suspension or worse, and another group that is going to stay on the sidelines, surrounding their classmates who are staying in the encampment, ready to watch to see what happens as it strikes 2:00. you know, as i like around me, i see students protesting of all years, including graduate le
we want to get right to antonia hylton at columbia university. students were told they would be suspended if they did not leave by this minute. it seems there's an awful lot of tents there. what's happening? >> reporter: you're exactly right, chris. the tents are all still here. the students are marching around the entire central section of campus here chanting, we will divest. they're chanting free palestine. they are not letting up. this is what i heard from students in the early hours...
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joining me is nbc news correspondent antonia hylton near the columbus campus. give me the latest. >> reporter: hey, joy. well, the question that is on everyone's mind right now is what's about to happen here at this building, hamilton hall right behind me. there are about 60 people inside. students tell me they think some students are there, but we just heard from the nypd and the mayor that their belief is there are what they called anarchists, nonaffiliates, people who are not students. almost professional agitators who found their way into the protests and into this building last night. the nypd is waiting to see if columbia is going to give them permission to enter. if they do, the people inside that building, if they're students, they're facing expulsion, but likely worse. potentially felony charges, trespassing and more. so students, faculty have been getting texts from professors for the last several hours who are worried about what might happen to students. students who aren't in those buildings who may be nearby or protesting on the steps close to hami
joining me is nbc news correspondent antonia hylton near the columbus campus. give me the latest. >> reporter: hey, joy. well, the question that is on everyone's mind right now is what's about to happen here at this building, hamilton hall right behind me. there are about 60 people inside. students tell me they think some students are there, but we just heard from the nypd and the mayor that their belief is there are what they called anarchists, nonaffiliates, people who are not students....
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no, it's antonia hylton, i'm sorry about that. also nbc news digital senior white house reporter, peter nicholas. sorry. antonia, talk to me about what you have seen. so far it doesn't look like anybody has left? >> reporter: they have not left, and if anything, they're emboldened at this point. as you can see behind me here, the encampment is still very much in tact. i have not seen a single tent come down. and actually, there aren't that many students in the encampment. there are a couple hanging out in there. there are hundreds marching all around campus right now. this area in front of columbia's butler library has become the central focal point, but they are walking, marching and chanting in every corner o. -- of the campus. what we haven't seen is an administrative response. they sent deputies for minouche shafik. they said the students had to sign certain forms or risk disciplinary action. students thought at 2:00 p.m., we will be here, maybe there will be the nypd or private police officers or maybe administrators will the
no, it's antonia hylton, i'm sorry about that. also nbc news digital senior white house reporter, peter nicholas. sorry. antonia, talk to me about what you have seen. so far it doesn't look like anybody has left? >> reporter: they have not left, and if anything, they're emboldened at this point. as you can see behind me here, the encampment is still very much in tact. i have not seen a single tent come down. and actually, there aren't that many students in the encampment. there are a...
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antonia hylton, thank you. that's it for me today. "deadline white house" starts right now. ♪♪ >>> hi, everyone. it's hump day. doesn't it feel like an
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nbc's antonia hylton reports from columbia, eugene daniels is also back with us, and i want to bring in former ohio republican governor and msnbc political analyst, john kasich. he is a senior fellow at odder bien university, which is my alma mater. antonia, what is the scene like on campus at this hour? >> reporter: chris, it is still tense here even as some parts of the camp are set to come down. student organizers have come to an agreement with the university, which includes the removal of some of the tents. the removal of anyone who is not a columbia student from the encampment area, following safety guidelines per the new york fire departments and making sure people are not using discriminatory or harassment style language in that encampment, which the protesters say they were already trying to ensure there. all the way through the wee hours of the night, students were on edge thinking that at any moment this school was going to send the nypd in, and so i would say that even as these ongoing negotiations are taking place, chris, it is incredibly, incredibly tense right now. take
nbc's antonia hylton reports from columbia, eugene daniels is also back with us, and i want to bring in former ohio republican governor and msnbc political analyst, john kasich. he is a senior fellow at odder bien university, which is my alma mater. antonia, what is the scene like on campus at this hour? >> reporter: chris, it is still tense here even as some parts of the camp are set to come down. student organizers have come to an agreement with the university, which includes the...
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joining us is nbc's antonia hylton. what's going on there today? >> reporter: we're getting ready for another protest to begin around noon. we already can hear some students gathering on the other side of the campus here. you can see a police presence, a small police presence right in front of one of the main gates behind me here. this is day three of protests here at columbia. as you mentioned, starting on wednesday, while the president, a split screen moment, was down testifying on capitol hill, there were students setting up an encampment, so they can stay, not just protesting the war and trying to show support to palestinians in gaza, but also directly asking the administration here to cut ties with israeli companies or businesses here. and then what we saw happen yesterday, i was on the ground as police officers, some in riot gear entered campus, they took students about 114 we confirmed were arrested and then later released. and they're going to be facing summons in the coming days. it created a flashpoint here, a debate over free speech and
joining us is nbc's antonia hylton. what's going on there today? >> reporter: we're getting ready for another protest to begin around noon. we already can hear some students gathering on the other side of the campus here. you can see a police presence, a small police presence right in front of one of the main gates behind me here. this is day three of protests here at columbia. as you mentioned, starting on wednesday, while the president, a split screen moment, was down testifying on...
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covering all this for us, my colleague and friend, nbc's antonia hylton who's live at columbia university. antonia, tell us what you're seeing. >> reporter: hey, nicolle. well, i am at the encampment. and as you can see, it is very much still intact. i haven't seen a single tent taken down. and that is what the administration wanted to see by 2:00 p.m. today. they released this statement to the entire columbia community, saying that they would not divest from israel, that the talks with the students had essentially fallen apart, and that they wanted commencement to go forward as planned. so they wanted students to voluntarily pack everything that you see here up. but they refused. and in fact, what we saw happen instead was around 12:45, 1:00 tons of students who are not even involved in the encampment came here to the center of campus and joined their classmates for hours, they were walking in circles, marching, chanting together. and this seems to have really inspired the movement in a way to grow. what i'm also hearing from the students who are part of the core group that has stayed in
covering all this for us, my colleague and friend, nbc's antonia hylton who's live at columbia university. antonia, tell us what you're seeing. >> reporter: hey, nicolle. well, i am at the encampment. and as you can see, it is very much still intact. i haven't seen a single tent taken down. and that is what the administration wanted to see by 2:00 p.m. today. they released this statement to the entire columbia community, saying that they would not divest from israel, that the talks with...
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we go to antonia hylton and gaud villegas who are monitoring these scenes. what are you seeing, gaud? >> here at u, c, you can see the huge group of people behind me, and it is a peaceful protests, and a number of them returning, because think were upset when state troopers came to detain people in this area. what we have seen today is the school police are nearby, and you can see them up there standing on one side, and more on the other side observing, and it is interesting to see the protesters here, and right next to them a large group of students with the israeli flags waving at them, and doing their own protest, side by side, and it is very peaceful today, but the conversations that i am having with the students and the faculty members here all bring up the point of the officers that arrived yesterday. a lot of the students are upset that the university's president called in state trooper and in fact, there is an email that was sent internally by the faculty council asking the president to justify why they called in the state troopers. a lot of people a
we go to antonia hylton and gaud villegas who are monitoring these scenes. what are you seeing, gaud? >> here at u, c, you can see the huge group of people behind me, and it is a peaceful protests, and a number of them returning, because think were upset when state troopers came to detain people in this area. what we have seen today is the school police are nearby, and you can see them up there standing on one side, and more on the other side observing, and it is interesting to see the...
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nbc's antonia hylton is reporting from brooklyn, new york. also with us nbc news meteorologist michelle grossman. good to have both of you here. this is all anybody can talk about, antonia. our phones have been going off with those alerts. is there any concerns, first of all, about an aftershock, and what else can you tell us about what happened? >> reporter: hey, chris, there is some concern here about an aftershock. i have had neighbors lining up on different corners of the block around here in williamsburg, brooklyn, talk about this. a couple of people who i spoke to were actually afraid in the moments after the earthquake to go back inside their own apartment buildings. this is an area with a lot of older buildings, prewar buildings. they're texting their landlords and hoping that someone will come and check things out. particularly they're worried about gas lines, about the structures in staircases in some of these old brownstones in brooklyn. in those moments right around 10:30, i could hear kids at the playgrounds mind me reacting. i s
nbc's antonia hylton is reporting from brooklyn, new york. also with us nbc news meteorologist michelle grossman. good to have both of you here. this is all anybody can talk about, antonia. our phones have been going off with those alerts. is there any concerns, first of all, about an aftershock, and what else can you tell us about what happened? >> reporter: hey, chris, there is some concern here about an aftershock. i have had neighbors lining up on different corners of the block around...
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nbc's antonia hylton who spent time with ralph and his family and friends is joining us now. so what has the last year been like for ralph yarl? >> over the course of the last year he has made an almost miraculous physical recovery. we have spoken to doctors and experts and they say it's amazing how much ralph is able to do. he's back to playing music in his school and an all state band in missouri. he is doing all kinds of activities, able to exercise, go on long walks, but it is the invisible scar, the emotional scar that ralph says has yet to heal. take a look. >> reporter: one year ago ralph yarl was just 16 years old. he loved nature walks with family, jumping on trampolines and playing in his high school band. that was ralph before april 13th, 2023. this is ralph now. >> i try to keep like a sense of normalcy so that i can continue being the person that i am and that i used to be. >> reporter: forever changed when he rang the doorbell of the wrong home when trying to pick up his twin brothers, and andrew lester shot him twice in the head and arm. it's been deemed a mira
nbc's antonia hylton who spent time with ralph and his family and friends is joining us now. so what has the last year been like for ralph yarl? >> over the course of the last year he has made an almost miraculous physical recovery. we have spoken to doctors and experts and they say it's amazing how much ralph is able to do. he's back to playing music in his school and an all state band in missouri. he is doing all kinds of activities, able to exercise, go on long walks, but it is the...
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joining me now from columbia university is nbc news correspondent antonia hylton. give us the latest on what's happening there. >> reporter: hey, joy. well, you just said it. the encampment is very much here. not only are all the tents still up, but students are inside gathering, meeting, talking about what they expect to happen next. i have spoken to some students as well as faculty members and faculty are a critical piece of this because many of them have started to wear these bright neon yellow vests and standing around the encampment to send a signal to administration or potentially to the nypd if they were to return that they're standing with their students. and what they tell me is that they're concerned about what's about to happen tonight or into the early hours of tomorrow. and that's because of this 2:00 p.m. deadline. it came and it went. and what we saw happen around 1:00 was there were the protests led by the core students involved in this day after day, but hundreds of other students joined them. this entire historic lawn, this section at the center,
joining me now from columbia university is nbc news correspondent antonia hylton. give us the latest on what's happening there. >> reporter: hey, joy. well, you just said it. the encampment is very much here. not only are all the tents still up, but students are inside gathering, meeting, talking about what they expect to happen next. i have spoken to some students as well as faculty members and faculty are a critical piece of this because many of them have started to wear these bright...
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now in an exclusive interview, the 17-year-old sits down with antonia hylton to tell her what his life is like now. >> one year ago, ralph was just 16 years old. he loved nature walks with family, jumping on trampolines and playing in the high school band. that was ralph before april 13th, 2023. this is ralph now. >> i try to keep a sense of normalcy so i can continue being the person that i am and that i used to be. >> forever changed when rang the doorbell of the wrong home while trying to pick up his twin brothers and an 85-year-old shot him twice in the head and arm. his survival deemed a miracle. >> would you say it's been harder to physically recover or mentally recover? >> definitely mentally. >> ralph suffered splitting headaches, always an a student, he now struggles to study. in the last few months, he crashed his car twice. his mother and aunt say sometimes he can't sleep. other times he sleeps too much. >> when you have trauma initially there's the shock of all of it. then everything starts to sim isser. and you start to realize how life is not what it used to be. >> ralph
now in an exclusive interview, the 17-year-old sits down with antonia hylton to tell her what his life is like now. >> one year ago, ralph was just 16 years old. he loved nature walks with family, jumping on trampolines and playing in the high school band. that was ralph before april 13th, 2023. this is ralph now. >> i try to keep a sense of normalcy so i can continue being the person that i am and that i used to be. >> forever changed when rang the doorbell of the wrong home...
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gavin mcinnis was seen on campus by several students, our reporter, antonia hylton, also spotted him on campus, where you see professors screaming i'm a professor, as they're thrown to the ground at emory university in atlanta. masses of teachers barred from their own campus. i think we have video of one of the protests in which a police officer was thrown to the ground. this woman is screaming i'm a professor of economics. i'm a professor of economics. that scene is playing out all over the country. and then on the other side, you have students like this young student who now has become the thing that everyone wants to talk about. this young man who made some really strange and unfortunate remarks about zionists not deserving to live and that kind of thing. and i will note "the new york times" notes he was not a part of the protest movement at the time he said them, then he became a part of it. your thoughts on all of this. >> look, there's different ways to look at it. can i say one thing on a personal level? i wish my late father who was palestinian was alive to see people protest
gavin mcinnis was seen on campus by several students, our reporter, antonia hylton, also spotted him on campus, where you see professors screaming i'm a professor, as they're thrown to the ground at emory university in atlanta. masses of teachers barred from their own campus. i think we have video of one of the protests in which a police officer was thrown to the ground. this woman is screaming i'm a professor of economics. i'm a professor of economics. that scene is playing out all over the...
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joining me from columbia in new york city is antonia hylton. they are in hamilton hall. it has a history of being occupied goes back 100 years. what are they demanding? what is columbia university saying? >> reporter: well, the dozens of students who are inside this building behind me here are demanding that the university divest from israel and that they essentially come back to the table and meet some of the students' demands. we heard yesterday from the school administration that that conversation had fallen apart, that they were at an impasse. the school had given them this 2:00 p.m. deadline. the team was here past that seeing encampment and protests were active. you could get this feeling at 8:00 p.m. came along that there was this feeling that something was about to escalate. whether that was the nypd was going to enter campus overnight after press no longer had access, or students and faculty wondering if the protesters were going to change strategy in some way. now it's clear what the answer was. they are in this building. they say they are going to stay barrica
joining me from columbia in new york city is antonia hylton. they are in hamilton hall. it has a history of being occupied goes back 100 years. what are they demanding? what is columbia university saying? >> reporter: well, the dozens of students who are inside this building behind me here are demanding that the university divest from israel and that they essentially come back to the table and meet some of the students' demands. we heard yesterday from the school administration that that...
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our antonia hylton is on the campus as well as a new report there? >> we have a new report from the columbia university who says that they are not going to divest from the businesses who do business with israel, and they have no plans from the students who are going to walk away from the encampment, and the students are inspired from the encampments from across the united states from of course, here in new york, and tennessee and all of the way to california. the students have taken as a message of strength in the movement, and they are clearly sending a message and not just to their respective administrations, but really across the country now. we are seeing the schools handling this very differently, and in some cases an immediate police presence and students facing disciplinary action and court summons, and in some cases like harvard, the harvard police department, the chief spoke with student reporters and says that their encampment is completely peaceful, and they have a right to free speech and the right to be there and while he is separate fro
our antonia hylton is on the campus as well as a new report there? >> we have a new report from the columbia university who says that they are not going to divest from the businesses who do business with israel, and they have no plans from the students who are going to walk away from the encampment, and the students are inspired from the encampments from across the united states from of course, here in new york, and tennessee and all of the way to california. the students have taken as a...
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joining us by phone is our antonia hylton who felt the quake in brooklyn, new york. tell us what you experienced. >> reporter: i was sitting in my living room getting ready for some work calls. suddenly in my old -- i'm in a pretty old townhome brownstone, the classic brooklyn building, and everything started to shake. i heard some pretty terrifying noises from our building staircase, from the unit below me and moments later heard screams on the street. there are some older buildings down the road from me. some of the tenants went flooding out on to the avenue in front of me and were in a bit of a panic. they described their stairs were swaying. they were frightened as they were leaving their buildings. some are just resting outside, afraid to go back indoors. i live near a playground in the south williamsburg area. i could hear kids reacting. i don't think most of us in new york city are used to this. this is my first earthquake in this area of the country. people are a bit shaken up here. i can see people on the street just collecting their thoughts before they ste
joining us by phone is our antonia hylton who felt the quake in brooklyn, new york. tell us what you experienced. >> reporter: i was sitting in my living room getting ready for some work calls. suddenly in my old -- i'm in a pretty old townhome brownstone, the classic brooklyn building, and everything started to shake. i heard some pretty terrifying noises from our building staircase, from the unit below me and moments later heard screams on the street. there are some older buildings down...
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. >> antonia hylton and david noriega, thank you both. >>> following breaking news out of london. buckingham palace just announced that king charles will return to his public-facing duties shortly, following treatment and recuperation after his diagnosis in february of an undisclosed kind of cancer. >> in a statement the palace said the king and queen will mark the milestone by visiting a cancer treatment center next week. nbc news international correspondent meagan fitzgerald joins us from outside of buckingham palace. what else is the palace saying about king charles' return here and does this mean treatments are ultimately going well? >> reporter: yeah, you know, zinhle, that's exactly what it means according to buckingham palace. the king has been doing well, progressing with his cancer treatments, so much so that doctors have made the decision they believe he can resume his public-facing duties. as you mentioned, we're expecting to see the king mark this occasion next tuesday at a cancer treatment facility alongside queen camilla where they will visit with doctors along with
. >> antonia hylton and david noriega, thank you both. >>> following breaking news out of london. buckingham palace just announced that king charles will return to his public-facing duties shortly, following treatment and recuperation after his diagnosis in february of an undisclosed kind of cancer. >> in a statement the palace said the king and queen will mark the milestone by visiting a cancer treatment center next week. nbc news international correspondent meagan...
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joining us today for the panel and the legacy of racism, antonia hylton, edwin raymond and jonathan haidt, the three rights. all right. so i want to start just by introducing myself. samuel brown. i'm the chief civil of the pima county attorney's office. i'm also the board president of the dunbar pavilion. and i'm going to take 10 seconds to plug the dunbar. if you've never there. it's a former segregated school in tucson off of main in oracle. if you got a chance, come check us out. it's it's the hub of african the african-american here in tucson. and we'd love to see you come by the dunbar at some point. i want to start. thank you. thank you. i want to start with antonia. her book, madness, race and insanity and a jim crow asylum. antonia, if you can just in a minute or less, please summarize the title for the room. oh boy. yes. in one minute. madness tells the story of a 93 year old institute of an asylum that was founded in 1911. in the heart of the woods in maryland and. it was originally called maryland's hospital for the insane, a name that i think you a lot about what this institu
joining us today for the panel and the legacy of racism, antonia hylton, edwin raymond and jonathan haidt, the three rights. all right. so i want to start just by introducing myself. samuel brown. i'm the chief civil of the pima county attorney's office. i'm also the board president of the dunbar pavilion. and i'm going to take 10 seconds to plug the dunbar. if you've never there. it's a former segregated school in tucson off of main in oracle. if you got a chance, come check us out. it's it's...
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joining us now is antonia hylton at columbia university for us. what are the prospects of any sort of deescalation? >> reporter: that's the major question right now. what would deescalation look like at this point. i can tell you we were here late into the hours last night after that 2:00 p.m. deadline that initially columbia's president said asking everyone to pack up this encampment. you could feel something was about to happen. whether that was going to be the entrance of the nypd or the protesters were going to make a different move. very clearly when you look at hamilton hall behind me here, you can see what happened next. there are about 60 students inside that building barricaded. we're about ten minutes away from an nypd presser, where we may hear from the mayor and the police department about what their role may look like in the coming minutes or hours here. the speculation on campus is all over the place. i'm hearing from faculty members, including the dean of the journalism school, that there are still attempts at negotiations, conversa
joining us now is antonia hylton at columbia university for us. what are the prospects of any sort of deescalation? >> reporter: that's the major question right now. what would deescalation look like at this point. i can tell you we were here late into the hours last night after that 2:00 p.m. deadline that initially columbia's president said asking everyone to pack up this encampment. you could feel something was about to happen. whether that was going to be the entrance of the nypd or...
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antonia hylton, thank you. that's it for me today. "deadline white house" starts right now. ♪♪ >>> hi, everyone. it's hump day. doesn't it feel like an 11-day week? it's not. it's only wednesday. it's 4:00 in new york. we have had two days of testimony in the first criminal trial of an american ex-president. we have learned so much. we have heard extraordinary details of a conspiracy to interfere in a presidential election. the prosecution's first witness, former "national enquirer" ceo david pecker painted a vivid picture of that explicit agreement between himself and the ex-president, one of mutual benefit. negative stories about donald trump are bought and buried and negative stories about trump's rivals were embellished or in some instances fabricated. stories of women having affairs with trump were hidden. fake stories with hillary clinton, ted cruz, marco rubio were written up and published. photos were doctored, like this one, amounting to a phenomenon andrew weissmann referred to as ground zero of fake news. david pecker c
antonia hylton, thank you. that's it for me today. "deadline white house" starts right now. ♪♪ >>> hi, everyone. it's hump day. doesn't it feel like an 11-day week? it's not. it's only wednesday. it's 4:00 in new york. we have had two days of testimony in the first criminal trial of an american ex-president. we have learned so much. we have heard extraordinary details of a conspiracy to interfere in a presidential election. the prosecution's first witness, former...
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nbc news correspondent antonia hylton reports. >> reporter: confrontation at columbia. police removing protesters from campus. citing extraordinary circumstances. columbia university president called in the nypd to clear an encampment of pro-palestinian student demonstrators. the encampment set up wednesday morning, the same day she testified on capitol hill about anti-semitism on campus. >> we have to uphold freedom of speech, but we cannot and shouldn't tolerate abuse of this privilege to harass and discriminate. >> reporter: in a letter to the university community, she noted, protests have a storied history at columbia. anti-vietnam demonstrators look over buildings on campus in 1968. but in asking for help from the police, she said, the encampment and related disruptions pose a clear and present danger to the substantial functioning of the university. >> we are risking, like, our academic standing just to, like, show the administrators that we are not okay with their decisions. >> reporter: several demonstrators today stomping on an israeli flag. some students sayin
nbc news correspondent antonia hylton reports. >> reporter: confrontation at columbia. police removing protesters from campus. citing extraordinary circumstances. columbia university president called in the nypd to clear an encampment of pro-palestinian student demonstrators. the encampment set up wednesday morning, the same day she testified on capitol hill about anti-semitism on campus. >> we have to uphold freedom of speech, but we cannot and shouldn't tolerate abuse of this...