ahead on cnn newsroom. it became clear that president magill didn t really seem to have a very strong grasp on the situation on the ground on campus. fallout at the university of pennsylvania, both the president and the chair of the board resigning. we will have the latest reaction from the college and its students. plus, gaza shelters are teaming with infectious diseases. i will speak to an official in gaza about the rampant spread of diseases among the displaced. and we will also take you live to dough hoe where some of the leading voices are discussing regional diplomacy options for the israel-hamas war. university of pennsylvania president liz magill and the head of the school s board of trustees have resigned. it comes after the intense backlash to the comments made by three u.s. university presidents to congress about anti-semitism on their campuses. now, this all began amid a wave of protests over the israel-hamas war. many at college campuses, many of th
itself, turkey is also a host of many millions of syrians, over 4 million syrians, many of who will loving in the city, so you have this inter border situation and of course the large number of turkish people that are also missing under the most difficult of circumstances stop this is going to be a very complex problem to address. can is going to be a very complex problem to address.- is going to be a very complex problem to address. can i ask you at what oint problem to address. can i ask you at what point do problem to address. can i ask you at what point do you problem to address. can i ask you at what point do you step problem to address. can i ask you at what point do you step in, problem to address. can i ask you at what point do you step in, an - what point do you step in, an organisation like yourself, when do you step in and what do you do? we would you step in and what do you do? 7 would step in now. we are already receiving reports online, we have an online inquiry c
the interesting thing about when you have higher inflation, which we do right now. it s running at about 6%. the spin from washington and the spin from economists don t matter because people feel it every single day. i notice, i don t know if you do, but when i go to the gas pump now people are grumbling about how much their pain. it s 20 bucks more to fill up your tank, this things given that it was a year ago. griff: talk about feeling the pain, let s show our viewers how much they are paying for that turkey. we know that sales of the grocery store are up 14% for the groceries wow turkey itself, 16-pound turkey is 24%. i was telling the producers on a call about an hour ago, i got a 16-pound turkey. it cost me $68. this is real pain from the grocery store to the gas pump. how long does it last, and how damaging is it to this administration? you are right about that.
the turkey itself, sweet potatoes or yam. the yam thing i can understand, anything named yam don t try it, but green bean casserole. and somebody put stuffing. stuffing is the best part of winter time. i don t like turkey that much, but stuffing, mashed potatoes and gravy. stuffing we should put in more. neil: and where are you on the beets, kat? maybe in a greek salad, but never seen them at thanksgiving. it s a holiday. eat what you want that you enjoy. don t do a pumpkin pie. nobody likes pumpkin pie, pecan pie. neil: what about the whole minced meat thing. i ve never tried it, but i ll try anything once. [laughter] you know, that makes sense.