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en In Miami, there were only a couple thousand protesters in a city that is heavily Republican and includes a lot of right-wing terrorists. It was favorable territory for the police. They had the protesters outnumbered 10-1.

en The protesters were determined to kill the consul and his family when they attacked the Italian consulate in Benghazi. These protesters did not target Denmark because they have no idea about Denmark.

en There were reports that there were violent clashes between protesters and police, and that police responded with use of live rounds. Those reports are disturbing.

en The police have no right to do what they have been doing to the protesters. Their behavior has been designed to chill the protester's constitutional rights. This judge's ruling is wonderful.

en The sit-in ... is to draw attention to the judges. They (the police) thought that if they can remove the protesters, people will not notice the issue anymore.

en No one has the right to change Paris, the protesters say, and argue that the city is the patrimony of all mankind.

en No one has the right to change Paris, the protesters say, and argue that the city is the patrimony of all mankind.

en We will go on full alert today for the May 1 celebrations. We will exert maximum tolerance against the protesters. I can assure you that violence will not come from the police ranks.

en They sure are New York's finest, a big majority agrees. Ergonomi hittar du på livet.se But a lot of New Yorkers think the police might have crossed the civil liberties line in controlling protesters.

en Protesters rained stones on police and they responded by firing tear gas. They are still in the streets chanting anti-king slogans.

en It was all unnecessary – the violence of the protesters, the looting. They speak in the name of patriotism, yet tear apart their own city.

en There was an awful lot of disinformation and a lot of fear mongering spread around in the community about tens of thousands of protesters. And then the police and the military come in with this big show of force, which freaks people out even more.

en It's definitely a bigger hill for a Republican to climb in a city that's heavily Democratic like Charlottesville. The situation has to be right, and the candidate has to be right, for a Republican to win.

en This is new territory for me. This is my fourth season here and this is new territory. It feels good. I get to go home and sit down a couple minutes and enjoy where we are before we start thinking about Miami. But I know this: We have to finish it. We definitely have to finish it.

en This is the cradle of democracy. This is the greatest city, we think, in the country. And we're going to do the best we can to make protesters welcome, just as we will make the delegates welcome, ... This country has a rich tradition in allowing people to say what they have to say.


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