harm s way. i urge people to leave. we don t want to see them hurt. ambassador mark regev, thank you very much for being with us. very much appreciate your time. thanks for having me. that wraps up the hour for me. i m jose diaz-balart. andrea mitchell picks up with more news right now. right now on andrea mitchell reports, expelled. indicted republican congressman george santos becomes the sixth house member in history to be kicked out of congress by his colleagues with a trial on nearly two dozen federal charges still in his future. fighting resumes between israel and hamas after talks to extend the week-long humanitarian pause breaks down. sparking a dangerous new phase of fighting with potentially devastating impacts for civilians and hostages in gaza. that stunning new york times report that israeli military and intelligence officials had been warned hamas was plotting a detailed and unprecedented invasion a year before it was carried out. exactly as plan
and vmi is a tough school on your best day. and to couple that with being in the first female class of women at vmi, it was a very, very difficult experience. but for the most part, we knew that we were going to encounter some resistance when we got to the school from not only the alumni but the corps of cadets. and when you re in a situation like that, you don t know how to react. and the best thing to do is to take it day by day. that s exactly what all of the women did. we just heard justice ginsburg respond to critics about the decision in the vmi case. she said 20 years ago, and she reiterated her point then that you ll be proud of the women who graduate from vmi. there have been a number of women that have graduated from vmi since you first entered there. do you think she was proven right? oh, i think so. and i think the institute is very proud of its female graduates, as it is of its male graduates. we have women that are leading