Inside protests over Gaza war that have swept across U.S. college campuses

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Published 2024-04-26
Police have made arrests at universities across the country amid the rising number of protests that have broken out over Israel's actions in Gaza. At Emory University in Atlanta, police used tear gas on protesters. The University of Southern California announced it's canceling its main commencement ceremony over what it calls safety concerns. CBS News Texas reporter Jason Allen and CBS News correspondent Lilia Luciano have the latest.

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All Comments (21)
  • @iamixu803
    don't understand how the war can be "stopped" if hostages are not released? do these students want to go to Gaza and exchange themselves with hostages?
  • @az88238
    Oh that girls feelings was hurt what about 14000 children that were slaughtered in Gaza ??
  • @AceNaz-lv9un
    It’s free speech untill you talk them you know who they are
  • @lawtraf8008
    Keep going American youth, you are the future!!! You're showing to the world that the future of The US looks bright. These old pro-Genocide leaders in high places you have won't be there forever. The world knows they do not represent you. You inspired us here in France. 1 day ago, a pro-Palestinian encampment by approximatively 70 students (the number is growing) started at SCIENCE PO and SORBONE which are the 2 most prestigious universities in France located in Paris. The police of course just like The US forcefully tried to remove the students but they are still there. It's day 2 today and the protests are still going strong. I haven't seen it reported on US media but it's all over our media. The youth all over the world is on the good side, we stand together against this genocide currently happening that is supported by all our sellout leaders. Let's keep going!!!!
  • @mebdoc
    Wonderful to see young people standing up for justice.Genocide cannot be ignored Those of voting age must make their feelings heard at the ballot box.This is absolutely imperative now.
  • @CoolNala
    I love the fact the guy they're interviewing is shocked that students on today's campuses appear not to be learning anything productive, and are, instead, focused on their feelings... Wow... You just now realized this? Where have you been the last five... Ten years?
  • @user-kj2cl6yf5u
    Why? What did these people do? Did they use violence? Did they harm anyone? Why are they arresting them? Isn't there freedom of expression in America, which is a so-called free, democratic and civilized country?👏👏👏🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸
  • @ashwinis1562
    Send these students to gaza, let them fight with IDF
  • @leolyon2373
    Do the port a potties have gold faucets and fixtures?
  • @itidings
    Stop the hate. Israel has the right to protect themselves from Hamas terrorists. Do your homework.
  • @scwps23
    Non Students, Arrest, convict and deport.