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And that's Up First for Wednesday, April 30th. I'm Layla Faldin.
And that's Up First for Wednesday, April 30th. I'm Layla Faldin.
And that's Up First for Wednesday, April 30th. I'm Layla Faldin.
And today's episode of Up First was edited by Roberta Rampton, Reena Advani, Kelsey Snell, Vincent Nee, Jenea Williams, and Alice Wolfley. It was produced by Ziad Butch, Nia Dumas, and Christopher Thomas. We get engineering support from Damian Herring, and our technical director is Carly Strange. Who is also supportive, wouldn't you agree? I agree. We can't do this without her. Happy you join us.
And today's episode of Up First was edited by Roberta Rampton, Reena Advani, Kelsey Snell, Vincent Nee, Jenea Williams, and Alice Wolfley. It was produced by Ziad Butch, Nia Dumas, and Christopher Thomas. We get engineering support from Damian Herring, and our technical director is Carly Strange. Who is also supportive, wouldn't you agree? I agree. We can't do this without her. Happy you join us.
And today's episode of Up First was edited by Roberta Rampton, Reena Advani, Kelsey Snell, Vincent Nee, Jenea Williams, and Alice Wolfley. It was produced by Ziad Butch, Nia Dumas, and Christopher Thomas. We get engineering support from Damian Herring, and our technical director is Carly Strange. Who is also supportive, wouldn't you agree? I agree. We can't do this without her. Happy you join us.
Happy you join us tomorrow. I'm now my uncle.
Happy you join us tomorrow. I'm now my uncle.
Happy you join us tomorrow. I'm now my uncle.
I feel like the other day somebody was like, are you going to Vermont for skiing? And I texted wrong and I said, I'm not going for a skiing. And she was like, who are you? Okay, anyways. Hope you join us again tomorrow.
I feel like the other day somebody was like, are you going to Vermont for skiing? And I texted wrong and I said, I'm not going for a skiing. And she was like, who are you? Okay, anyways. Hope you join us again tomorrow.
I feel like the other day somebody was like, are you going to Vermont for skiing? And I texted wrong and I said, I'm not going for a skiing. And she was like, who are you? Okay, anyways. Hope you join us again tomorrow.
Well, A, this is where he lives, where he calls home. And I sat down with him in the state prison where he's being held since there are no immigration detention centers here. And the first thing I asked when he walked into the room where I was waiting was, how are you?
Well, A, this is where he lives, where he calls home. And I sat down with him in the state prison where he's being held since there are no immigration detention centers here. And the first thing I asked when he walked into the room where I was waiting was, how are you?
Well, A, this is where he lives, where he calls home. And I sat down with him in the state prison where he's being held since there are no immigration detention centers here. And the first thing I asked when he walked into the room where I was waiting was, how are you?
And when he says Justice A, he means his release and his ability to stay in this country. His lawyers filed a petition in federal court here in Vermont accusing government officials of violating his First Amendment right to free speech and due process in what they argue is a policy by these officials to silence Palestinian rights advocates.
And when he says Justice A, he means his release and his ability to stay in this country. His lawyers filed a petition in federal court here in Vermont accusing government officials of violating his First Amendment right to free speech and due process in what they argue is a policy by these officials to silence Palestinian rights advocates.
And when he says Justice A, he means his release and his ability to stay in this country. His lawyers filed a petition in federal court here in Vermont accusing government officials of violating his First Amendment right to free speech and due process in what they argue is a policy by these officials to silence Palestinian rights advocates.
Yeah, I mean, it was kind of a roller coaster. I mean, he's lived here for 10 years and he was on track to graduate next month with a bachelor's from Columbia. And he went to this meeting thinking, he would finally become an American citizen.