The Protesters and the President

抗议者和总统

The Daily

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2024-05-03

24 分钟
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Warning: this episode contains strong language. Over the past week, students at dozens of universities held demonstrations, set up encampments and, at times, seized academic buildings. In response, administrators at many of those colleges decided to crack down and called in the local police to detain and arrest demonstrators. As of Thursday, the police had arrested 2,000 people across more than 40 campuses, a situation so startling that President Biden could no longer ignore it. Jonathan Wolfe, who has been covering the student protests for The Times, and Peter Baker, the chief White House correspondent, discuss the history-making week. Guest: Jonathan Wolfe, a senior staff editor on the newsletters team at The New York Times. Peter Baker, the chief White House correspondent for The New York Times covering President Biden and his administration.

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  • Over the past week, what had begun as a smattering of pro palestinian protests on America's college campuses exploded into a nationwide movement as students at dozens of universities held demonstrations, set up encampments, and at times, seized academic buildings.

  • In response, administrators at many of those colleges decided to crack down.

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  • Gas, calling in local police to carry out mass detentions and arrests.

  • From Arizona State to the University of.

  • Georgia.

  • To City College of New York.

  • As of Thursday, police had arrested two students on more than 40 campuses, a situation so startling that President Biden could no longer ignore it.

  • Look, it's basically a matter of fairness.