we have major breaking news this hour, florida governor ron desantis, the man once hailed as the future of the republican party, the so-called heir apparent to the maga movement. bowing out of the race for president. he suspends his campaign a short time ago, bringing an end to one of the most embarrassing and disastrous gop primary showings in modern american political history, the move comes two days before new hampshire s primary contest, where he was projected to finish while behind both former president, donald trump, and former u. n. he opted not to break the news on this stump before his supporters that worked for weeks to keep his campaign alive one way or another. instead, he ended his never back down campaign, that s what it s called on twitter, and through his support behind the man he has spent so many years working to emulate. if there was anything i could do to produce a favorable outcome, more campaign stops, more interviews, i would do it. but i ca
hampshire s primary contest, where he was projected to finish while behind both former president, donald trump, and former u.n. he opted not to break the news on this stump before his supporters that worked for weeks to keep his campaign alive one way or another. instead, he ended his never back down campaign, that s what it s called on twitter, and through his support behind the man he has spent so many years working to emulate. if there was anything i could do to produce a favorable outcome, more campaign stops, more interviews, i would do it. but i can ask our supporters to volunteer their time and donate their resources, we don t have a clear path to victory. accordingly, i am today suspending my campaign. trump is superior to the current incumbent, joe biden, that is clear. i signed a pledge to support the republican nominee, i will honor that pledge. it s my endorsement because we can t go back to the old republican guard of yesteryear, are re-package form of corpor
center, the north hall of the convention center and they will slowly move students there. police at the same time are going building by building, and from what we understand, this is a large campus. they re going building by building, floor by floor, making sure that they can go in and clear each floor, making sure there s no one else that may be injured, making sure that if there are people who are still scared, hunkering down, that they are helping them get them out of the building, and get them to safety and get them back with their loved ones. so these are all some of the things that we have been seeing, along with some of the images that we have been looking at, coming out of las vegas where they re showing armored vehicles, s.w.a.t. vehicles making they way to the scene as they expanded the perimeter around the campus. all of that making people very nervous in the area, but at the same time, police are say thing is now a time where we don t have any other threat. but th
good morning, we are following significant breaking news this morning. the truce between israel and hamas is now over and this is what we have been seeing today in gaza. airstrikes have been raining down and fighting is raging once again after the week-long pause ended at midnight eastern time. the hamas-controlled ministry of health says israeli strikes have already killed people. the number now 32 people killed in gaza as we re told trucks with the humanitarian aid have stopped going into gaza for now. israel is accusing hamas of breaking the truce by firing rockets on communities near the gaza strip. so the big questions this morning, what happens now? qatar says negotiations are ongoing to pause the fighting and exchange hostages again. no clear answer as to whether or not that will reach a resolution. what about the remaining hostages? israel says 137 are still believed to be in gaza. a senior u.s. official telling me before the pause fell apart hamas was claiming it d