also, why are migrant families still being separated at the u.s. border and being left in limbo? i am ayman mohyeldin. let s do it. we begin with an important seismic shakeup in the israeli government. benny gantz, one of the three core members of israel s work cabinet and benjamin netanyahu s top political rival has resigned. in a press conference today he said quote, netanyahu prevents us from moving forward to real victory, and accused his far right coalition of prioritizing political convictions of her work strategy. last month gantz made a public ultimatum, resent a plan for the day after the war in gaza by june 8th or else. it was one of the most visible signs of division within the emergency wartime government. a team of political rivals who had until recently projected unity, but netanyahu has not produced a plan for gaza s future beyond rejecting a two state solution and insisting on israel s long-term security oversight over gaza and the west bank so gantz followe
Tucker and rich neighborhood to get help. The problem is as mark stein likes to say eventually run out of neighborhoods. Spoon the other assumption that drives me is that when advocates for illegal immigration say we will grant amnesty to x number of people, is that the actual number and your studies suggest the numbers are much bigger. Clearly much bigger. If, for instance, Congress Just amnesty to the people who have this daca amnesty. 700,000 people. We are talking at least a million and a half people over the next number of years that would be coming after them. But thats actually the narrowest possibility. Senator durbin and senator Lindsey Graham have a bill that would not just look at those young people who are covered by this daca amnesty but would open a whole new can of worms from scratch. Tucker we admit about
1. 1 million Illegal Immigrants are here and thats the number i always go with but thats not the real number it sounds like. In a sense it is but it would be following
he is. i will say that this campus has been the scene of a lot of incidents and originally the confederate monument and people from the surrounding areas, very rural, call them neo confederates, they come on campus, and draw trouble, other groups, i won t say clash with them, seen elements of antifa on campus, remember aed individuals, one incident i did a review on, criticized for underreacting. so i can see why overreacting is better, and if they don t know where he is and he s armed and maybe shots have been fired, no problem with everyreacting in an incident like that. john: hey, chris, hang on, we want to jump to jonathan hunt. unc police have put out alert and description photo of the
UNC-Chapel Hillâs Campus Y Reclaims Its Community Following Break-In
The damage at Campus Y was hard to gauge.Â
Employees of The Meantime, the coffee shop at the bottom of the building, were the first to realize what had happened when they arrived for a Sunday afternoon training session late last month.
Some of the damage at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hillâs social justice and innovation center looked impulsive: the swastikas drawn on the floor stickers, the n-word written on a whiteboard, the torn newspapers and photos. Opened cans of food were sitting out, and papers and books were scattered.