[cheers and applause] greg: wow. yeah! yeah, all right, i love you, think. happy wednesday, everyone. so we ve seen the pro hamas protesters out in the streets blocking traffic, provoking police and contributing to sky mate change with their collective body odor. but have you ever stopped to think, who the hell are these people? these are working-age people who can go out in the middle of a weekday to aggravate others who are actually working. how is this possible? we complain about them as if they have better things to do but what they don t? so let s get up close and personal on them, shall we? huh? well, actually let s not. instead let s just look at what s really going on here. earlier this week we saw nationwide protests that shut down highways in the name of hamas. here in nyc they blocked bridges blocking people from getting home. so one guy trying to get home to his daughter got out of his car who confronteded to protesters who let him through. we couldn t get the v
would say musk is a threat to free speech. now he works for musk and he s going to say he s the savior of free speech. lee: this is a big time 180 tyrus and kat spot on it depends what kind of don lemon we get, what kind of self-reflection has he done since he left cnn? is this going to be a person who s learned from his lessons and maybe he wants to be a better self? and i m all for second chances on something like this, i will a give him the benefit of the doubt, give him the shot. however if he is acting like the old don lemon that got booted, man, that is blown quickly, a lot of people giving him the benefit of the doubt and will give him the second shot, they know him they know don legal on and are ready to pull that plug. greg: emily to work on this new show he actually got time off from his new job at olive garden. emily: i mean, here s my take, i think you were so generous just now in your analysis. if he was really listening to the voices, i ve heard you i ve