to lock down this country. and i went around a bunch of fraternity houses. usually they have banners where they insult the opponents. instead you know what they were doing? they had all 13 of the marines and the sailors and the 13 who died in afghanistan, they had their names on those banners and as we get closer to the 20th anniversary you saw texas a & m red, white, blue the stadium. i think there will be a massive, massive rebound in this anti-american sentiment and patriotism and being proud to be an american. i think college kids are helping to lead this charge and i think they re holding joe biden accountable for being in the retrograde there. dana: interesting. what are your top stories of outkick today? thursday night nfl is returning. and also the intercept story about dr. fauci and what we might have done in terms of funding with taxpayer money to
The Boulder Police Department says their investigation into white envelopes taped to the front doors of 6 sorority and fraternity houses at the University of Colorado reveals it was part of a scavenger hunt.
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a lot of people said there simply are not enough people dying. anyone that thinks covid-19 is not dangerous, the numbers are glaring warning signs that this is dangerous. ep ases gr calif this week for the first time, the mayor of los angeles saying health officials now believe the recent protests, led to a surge. we do believe there is a connection, we don t believe that everybody has been doing this safely and wherever you can, please stay at home. reporter: crowding a major cause of contagion. in what s being called the greek row outbreak, more than 100 students living in fraternity houses near the university of washington, infected with the virus. everyone i live with are taking extra precautions and going to get tested this week. reporter: and now top government health officials saying the virus may have mutated and seems to spread more easily, but is not necessarily more deadly. the virus replicates better and may be more transmissible. it does look like a particular
allegations of hazing and drug and alcohol abuse. seven different fraternities on campus have been accused of hazing. it prompted the dean of students to suspend all fraternitys. it indicates a systematic culture. organizations and ohio university will not put at risk the health and safety of our students. students who live in the fraternity houses can stay there for the time being. the chapter presidents need to come up with a plan and timeline to get the fraternity chapters in line with the stated values of the community. bill: the watchdog over the intelligence communities, michael atkinson, arrived on capitol hill. new video now moments ago and in a few minutes from now he will be in a closed-door meeting. hearing starts at 10:30 eastern