good morning, and we begin this morning with a fox weather alert. severe storms again threatening parts of the south, already devastated by the deadly tornado outbreak over the weekend. at least 26 people are confirmed dead. and several towns have been left in ruins. brian: unbelievable. robert ray leads our coverage today with the latest. he is on the ground in mississippi. robert? yeah. good morning to you. yet, another morning of absolute devastation here in the mississippi delta in this town of just less than 2,000 people the majority of the deaths have occurred here in mississippi, a total of 25 people have lost their lives. one person in alabama. and you just see parts of homes, this chair, unfortunately, lie on the slab, a huge wooden beam that held up part of the home behind me. governor tate reeves yesterday spoke to the media, toured all of this with fema administrator. and others and let s listen to what he had to say about how is he going to help his com
certificates yep? one of those is stanford university where a federal judge is shouted down by awoke mob after speaking at their law school, remember? it is not speech to silence others because you hate them. it is not free speech to jeer and heckle a speaker who has been invited to your school so that he can t deliver a talk. brian: they were shouting him down in notre dame. here to react are two students stanford review editor and chief penn stuart and peter cap. let s start with you. do you have to take the certificate in order to graduate? i don t think it s necessarily a requirement yet but in today s workforce you will be required to take these courses with little to no educational value because of the virtue signaling we have all of
reports on twitter right now. really quite concerning. brian: that woman was suspended or fired. she said the juice wasn t worth the squeeze to hear from a federal judge. unbelievable. those listening on radio. harvard 12,400 university of pennsylvania over 9,000. cornell 3. stanford university so 1500. you get more money in there people get paid and we get diversity training. walker, could you go could you go speak to the dean and say this should not be part of the curriculum? would that get anywhere. certainly wouldn t get anywhere there have been oefforts but quite frankly we cut out play-doh and real education, real valuable authors and works from our education in the last 30 or 40 years and replaced them with basically just waste of space courses this dei movement is yet another part of that. brian: peter, when i watch that visiting judge being
these companies are engaging in to sort of comply with the norms of today. i don t think it s necessarily required but more people are going to find it more and more something they need to be doing to get jobs. brian: walker, how does that sit with you and do you feel like peter feels that you will need the certificate to get the job you want? certainly moving in that direction stanford diversity requirement in order to graduate. i think it s going to become more and more pervasive across more institutions over the next decade also really concerning just to see the price tag on these certificates. it s really an i scratch your back you scratch mine type of relationship between these universities and the die bureaucracy. dean steinbeck who had shut down on led the charge to shut down judge duncan at stanford, she was making upwards of $200,000 a year. brian: can you believe this?
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