benjamin netanyahu fired his defense minister. why take a move even your colleagues say is a step too far? i am the we are still waiting to learn if trump will be indicted. house oversight committee chairman james comer speaking out. tosses deep and the ball is knocked up in the air and it is over. san diego state is going to the final four. brian: a lot of people will stay home from the nation s capitol because the vice president is not there, that is the attraction to go to washington. people are disappointed today, we ll try to make them feel better. rachel: you were standing up, i thought you were going to dance. this is a great song. brian: you know my philosophy, i never met a dance floor that did me any good. will: everybody watching knows you have a bottomless bit of energy. he can t stand to sit still. brian: i like to keep moving, especially this hour. we have so much to talk about. will: pete hegseth said you want to get together one day
Out, a group of protesters breaking windows and barricading themselves inside Hamilton Hall at the campus. Theyve pushed tables and chairs against the doors. This action comes after a couple of hours from Columbia University, the epicenter of nationwide propalestinian campus. Protests started suspending students. The Ivy League School had set a 2 p. M. Deadline monday for the protesters to leave their encampments at the campus. The university has been trying to avoid calling back the police, whose intervention on april 18th led to more than 100 student arrests. The protesters at columbia have inspired similar propalestine demonstrations on campuses all across the country. Arrests nationwide are now approaching 1000 as the final days of Class Wrap Up and Commencement Ceremonies are just days or weeks away. The protesters demand the universities cut financial ties with israel over the war in gaza, but many jewish students say the protests have veered into antisemitism and made them afrai
better. rachel: you were standing up, i thought you were going to dance. this is a great song. brian: you know my philosophy, i never met a dance floor that did me any good. will: everybody watching knows you have a bottomless bit of energy. he can t stand to sit still. brian: i like to keep moving, especially this hour. we have so much to talk about. will: pete hegseth said you want to get together one day. brian: we ve done it already. will: i asked pete hegseth if you pace, what happens at the bar? brian: the bar, i m very comfortable. what i like about a bar, you can stand and sit. will: would you stand while we sit? brian: sometimes, i rotate.
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mississippi governor tate reeves telling people they are in it for the longhaul, they will help in the short term and set up places where people can get registration and funds. this cleanup will begin in earnest today and yet there are more systems that are on the way into the south. no break for the weary this morning with the sunlight coming up on the mississippi delta. will: thank you for that. we had the governor of mississippi tate reeves on earlier and he addressed what is happening in mississippi. really two emotions that hit me personally and the people in the communities. the first emotion is history heartbreak, loss of life. these are close-knit, small communities where everyone s family or a friend and those who lost their life are known by everyone in the community. there is certainly heartbreak.