Then i think youve hello again and welcome. Its time to today were asking with. Campus protests. Getting more violent our College President s, right or wrong to call on the cops. Then judging the judge will discuss, have donald trump should get jail time if he keeps violating his gag order and telling too much the story of a rising star and possible trump running mate. And a dog named cricket. The panel is here and ready to go. So sit back, relax, and lets talk about it up first, the universitys strike back after weeks of protests, College Administrators decided enough is enough. Calling in police to clear out a propalestinian demonstrators. Just as republican lawmakers doubled down, making the protests and even bigger issue at ucla, police in Riot Gear Firing Flashbangs and Rubber Bullets at columbia nypd officers storming buildings occupied by demonstrator they got at the university of Wisconsin Police Wrestling Protesters to the ground across the us more than 2000 people arrested on
ryan salam and stephanie miller. great to have both of you with us. the president moving aggressively to get rid of the head of the irs saying i do not tolerate this. they put out nearly 100 pages of e-mails, they are trying to make all this go away, will it work? i m skeptical, partly because the concern is that if you saw this happen here in the irs, if you saw this happen to the associated press, there are deeper concerns about whether or not they ve taken a slip shod attitude toward surveilling other organizations and what have you. so this will raise a lot of questions. they insisted for so long, there was no their there. so this will be blood in the water. it s going to be media organizations that are no longer going to take statements made by the white house at face value. stephanie, do you agree? is this just blood in the water? you know, erin, i got to say, if i hear one more republican say this is worse than
records. will any of this cry at the critics? ryan salam and stephanie miller. great to have both of you with us. the president moving aggressively to get rid of the head of the irs saying i do not tolerate this. they put out nearly 100 pages of e-mails, they are trying to make all this go away, will it work? i m skeptical, partly because the concern is that if you saw this happen here in the irs, if you saw this happen to the associated press, there are deeper concerns about whether or not they ve taken a slip shod attitude toward surveilling other institutions. they insisted for so long, there was no their there. it s going to be media organizations that are no longer going to take statements made by the white house at face value. stephanie, do you agree? is this just blood in the water? you know, erin, i got to say,
0 do that assessment, because really what they re doing is having to use all the auxiliary lighting, go out and do the house to house search, it s a difficult operating environment. again, you may recognize with these types of tornados, they touched down. they tend to hopscotch. the tornado you reported being a mile wide, also offers an additional challenge. they have reports coming in soon, we ve been able to mobilize sources in the area. a lot of unknowns, this is truly breaking news. and the darkness doesn t help. the crews are doing a really good job to try to reach out to the folks that are faster or may be unable to get to the shelters and the triage area. we can provide you additional updates. director of public affairs, thank you for taking time out to speak to us at this point in time, our thoughts and prayers are with those in this area. wish you luck with the search and rescue, we ll continue to check in with you. back toen anderson in boston in a moment. she got a parki
in the month since the boston marathon bombing, we ve been watching this area grow. tonight we want to give you a look at their tributes. it is a remarkable spot in this remarkable story. boston strong. a look at the memorial. that does it for this edition of 360 from boston. erin burnett starts now. outfront, next, breaking news, president obama announces a shake-up at the irs. the man at the top, gone. plus, more breaking news with the white house releasing more than 100 pages of internal e-mails regarding the attack in benghazi. and shocking new details about the abuse of three women held captive in a cleveland home. one of them called a human punching bag. that investigation, let s go outfront. good evening, everyone. outfront tonight, we begin with breaking news. the benghazi e-mails have been released. there are a lot of them. under intense pressure from members of both parties. the white house has now released more than 100 pages of e-mails detailing the back