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Everybody wanted for over 50 years and we got it done. Thats donald trump once again taking credit for the end of roe v. Wade. The former president made several false claims about the issue during both of his Campaign Rallies yesterday. Well have more on that in just a moment. Also ahead well go through the chaos overnight on the campus of ucla after a group of counterprotesters attacked a propalestinian encampment. And meanwhile Secretary Of StateAntony Blinken is pressing hamas to accept a Gaza Ceasefire deal. Well bring you the latest on those negotiations. Good morning and welcome to Way Too Early on this thursday, may 2nd. Im jonathan lemire. Thanks for starting your day with us. And well begin this ....
Out. but then trump to his rally base essentially blamed the entity that whoever sent this bomb was trying to attack, essentially indicating that it was the responsibility of people in the media that someone attacked them. that s an extraordinary thing for an american president to say especially in a country where the constitution protects the right of the media to do its job. that said it s very much par for the course for trump and not especially surprising. i do think it s worth for our viewers and listeners, i think it s worth taking a look and a listen to some of the president s previous attacks, not just on us, on journalists but on some of the people who have had these devices shipped to their homes and offices. a very dishonest person, crooked hillary clinton. the great maxine waters, that s a beauty, low iq ....
Assad has not been able to put these protesters and put this to rest. how much trouble is he in? well, he s in serious trouble. he s had to kill over 1,500 people. and as you say correctly, chuck, the protests are not going away. indeed it s surprising how brave people have been. they seem to have shed their fundamental fear of this regime. is he in trouble? as long as his ally base is run by 15% of the population, which is say distinct minority, that s where the general and others and the security establishment largely hail from, as long as they stand by bashar al assad, my hunch is he will stay in pouer. one of the differences with syria as compared to how the arab world reacted with libya or egypt, they ve not reacted as strongly with syria. i asked lindsey graham about this yesterday. actually right after the debt ceiling vote. ....