people debase themselves. and then you get to say, oh, my god. look at them doing that. i would never do that and you get to eat your popcorn and enjoy it. yeah i can t wait to see what the evolution of what happens with tom. this season. we will stay tuned shotgun. thank you so much for joining us this morning. my pleasure. y all be safe out there. have a good week. you too, will and see it in this morning continues right now. protests engulfing the streets of israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu s plan to weaken the supreme court he fired a key minister who opposed the move this morning. well, netanyahu pushed forward with the overhaul is terrible. it feels as if the prime minister has lost control. it feels as if this country is going down a very dangerous road. it was like no notice. we didn t know what was happening. mississippi cleaning up from a devastating tornado, at least 26 people are dead. there s very little of this community that was untouched by the storm c
no one yet. my little boy could have been in picked them up in heaven. but now. and i was told that they passed away in each other s horns. oh my goodness. i can t even imagine not turtle tornadoes meeting they happened . it happened at night, which is the worst because they re often deadlier because people are asleep. the warning systems don t seem to go off as soon and people just don t have time to get in place. and then just in an instant, everything is gone, including loved ones. good morning, everyone. sorry to come on the air this way, but we appreciate you joining us. poppy is off today. that man lost both of his parents after a deadly tornado outbreak in the south, at least 26 people and now more than 20 million people across the southeast are bracing for more severe weather. today the head of fema touring the devastated town of rolling fork , mississippi, she s going to join us live. also israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is facing massive protests and natio
mean, the astronaut photos are pretty good. can we put the astronaut photos of just for a second? i think it looks nothing like either of us. but i mean, come on. we can t do it. yeah, maybe. maybe after i ve been like sunning for a couple of days and hanging out who knows katelyn polantz and makeup? no. yeah, i don t. i mean, i think it kind of looks like me. not exactly, but i could see the resemblance. part is as as who is that person? that s up, okay. maybe i should do this. that is done. no, no, that is lan demon , in the scary part is, as the technology gets better, though it is like when it s more realistic. like the pope. all right, anyway, we ll move on from our astronaut photos this morning continues right now. words can t express feeling broken and i m not. the bank had
he also served at a.l. west xhixer. he died at the age of 82. new york mayor michael bloomberg sharply criticizing occupy wall street. he said the protest over high unemployment and corporate greed could destroy jobs in lower manhattan. national correspondent susan candiotti in new york following this movement. saturdays have seen the most activity. what s going on? reporter: that s right. well, now there is additional activity by way of a second location, because now occupy wall street has set up a second base of operations about two miles north of where they were before. that park is still full with protestors near wall street, but now they re in a historic park called washington square park up in the 1800s. it is home to street performers and street artists and chess players and people who just like to hang out on a beautiful day like this. on this day at this hour there is a rally that just started by occupy wall street. unlike the other location, they are not g