going through a difficult period in 2018, i started to review journals, i realized i was doing two things. i was simultaneously trying to out-run something, and i was brief, and then looking for something. that was trying to find my identity. that s what the books about. that happens over six continents, deeply internal journey, in many external visible physical places. i hope you check it out. we will, this is my coffee, everybody, enabling anybody wants to to come in my office and borough it. they can t keep it, bring it back. by more. that s exactly they should. luke russert, it s a pleasure to see you, thank you so much. best of luck with the book, that s gonna do it for me, everyone, on this edition of alex witt reports, my father s my dear friends she continues our coverage right now. ues ou and good afternoon, i m lindsey reiser in for yasmin vossoughian, new numbers just in from the border on this crucial first weekend since title 42 ended. amid fears of an
supported outright ban. you mentioned ron desantis, in the six-week ban, that was essentially signed in the middle of the night. quietly. do you think we re starting to see republicans see this issue as potentially being very damaging for them politically? . i absolutely. she had among the donor class most of all. when ron desantis pulled that six-week ban, a lot of potential big money support went out, left him immediately. they don t see how a republican who supports a ban on abortion can win a general election. because, to battles point, the number one issue come 2024, on the ballot, won t be biden or trump or desantis, it will be abortion. that will be what get people out to the polls. abortion bigger than democracy, bigger than voting, rates all. right thank you both so much for your time. coming up, president biden gives a commencement address, at howard university. as he deals with both the immigration situation at the border and very fragile debt ceiling talks, a live repor
these cease-fire agreements, because both sides know that a deal is coming, they try to shoot as much as they can in the remaining minutes, and just in the last few moments, we have had an alert of more rocket fire from gaza into the areas immediately run the gaza strip. which could be an indication that islamic jihad is trying to get a few more shots in before the cease-fire comes into force around 40 minutes time. lindsey, earlier today, a garden worker who is actually working in israel, who had permission to leave gossip to work in israel, was killed by palestinian fire earlier in the day, two palestinians also killed by israeli forces in the occupied west bank. we are now getting confirmation that it was an elderly israeli woman who died when a palestinian rocket hit an apartment building in the city of rover, last night. up until this point, had been the only confirmed israeli casualty.
can you tell us? yeah, hey, lindsey, officials from the national weather service were actually sent out there to assess the damage. and confirmed that it was an ef1 tornado, responsible for one fatality and ten injuries. we have seen some pretty dramatic footage from that area this morning, homes and businesses damaged and power lines down. still, sifting through the rubble there to assess exactly what the green cleanup efforts will look like. there s still severe weather that is moving through the area, sort of in pockets at this point. scattered severe weather that goes, basically, to the northeast and where we are in san antonio, texas, right now. as we can see behind me, some of that weather has already happened here. this is a highway under pass that is next to a creek, and the creek has spilled over, shutting down the roadway, obviously, some urging a vehicle. you can see that sign there that measures the depth of the water earlier today, that water was up to five feet, you can
he s probably not the answer. every time i read something it s like, big donor went from desantis to tim scott. andy sabin. there s other people who are moving away. they don t like what they see. so, basil, i want to put up something for political here. some new reporting from it was a gubernatorial campaign manager for desantis and a close aide, everyone knows the majority of the republican party wants to move on. talking about trump. there, essentially, convinced of this from other internal polling. the money that they are predicting will come in once he enters the race. do you think they re betting too heavily on this sort of surge in popularity and money for when this impending announcement comes? in a way, into susan s point earlier and also a talk about the flip side of her argument, she s right. ron desantis has used his legislature in ways that most of the governors wish they could use the legislature, very strong with that. even though he s had members of congress from