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exceptions. abortion ban, fully restore access to ivf and protect the right to contraception. what do you make what is her win me? been tonight for democrats it's a huge win for democratic. look, this is a huge win for alabama, not just for democrats. this is a huge win for alabama. it's a huge win for women who are going to be pushing back consistently, pushing back on all the restrictive women's reproductive rights that we're seeing coming out of montgomery these days, it's a wind to push back on the culture wars that's all that is being fought by republican leadership in montgomery. it's a win for people who want to work together for education, for jobs, for opportunities, and to do things for all alabamians, not just fighting the culture wars, it's a huge deal. caitlin a huge deal. >> it certainly is doug jones couldn't time this interview better. thank you so much for joining us tonight and thank you all so much for joining us tonight. laura coates live
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starts right now a ship wreck, a lifesaving >> silane, a shirt search suspended, and now a and reality for six families, that's tonight on a special to our addition of laura coates, live good evening, everyone. >> i'm laura coats. and the words presumed dead are now breaking hearts all across this nation tonight, authority say the six individuals unaccounted for who were on the bridge that collapsed outside of baltimore? are likely no longer alive. this is a tragic development from the already stomach turning scenes from an american disaster. now, that's the moment of impact that you're seeing right now. when a powerless ships slammed bow first into the francis scott key bridge and brought it
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plummeting down into the potassium go river. now they say that looks like an accident according to official set in motion. a furious day long scramble to try to piece together how things went so wrong and save lives that were caught in a once in a decade calamity >> you advise the entire bridge, entire key bridge in the harbor to hear the words that the key bridge has collapsed it's shocking really all or whether it was loud. i believe it don't talk him this morning. >> this is a thinkable a tragedy. >> what are you guys on the south side? what are you guys on the north side hold all traffic on the khyber is there's a ship approaching has just lost their steering wheel job over libri it 1,000 times years well, is like mambo and i'm thankful for the folks who who once the once the warning
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came up and once notification came up, these people are heroes. they saved live lesson, they save lives last night this is an excruciating de, for several families and woke up today to news that no one wants to receive. >> we certainly worry about those who are in the water, not to mention the fall from the bridge for folks who we know, we know that there were individuals working on the bridge for me, get it up and running again as soon as possible. 15,000 jobs depend on that port. >> there is no question that this will be a major and protracted impact was to supply chains, your maryland tough, you're balls one more strong and we're going to get through this together. and i promise we're not leaving >> joining me now, live from baltimore. andy middleton now he is the director of a possible ship of the sea. he advises cargo ships is also a former at baltimore city police officer andy. thank you so much for joining him in every time i see these images, it is unthinkable as to what has happened, the collapse, the loss of human life. it is just
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unbelievable to so many people, you actually were out with the captain of this vessel just yesterday? do you know if if everyone is safe? have you heard from your friends >> yeah. i was able to to reach out to a crew member very early this morning around 530 or 06:00? get a message to them asking if they were okay >> that crew >> member responded within just a few minutes advising that the crew was safe and everybody that on board was safe. it's it's definitely a tragic event that i don't think anyone ever anticipated would happen truly. i >> mean, what can you tell us about who this captain is, about the crew of the ship who, who are they? where are they from? >> so my information is that there are 22 crew members on board. i believe they are all of all from india they were
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setting sail from baltimore early this morning, headed towards three laca when i was out with the captain yesterday, we were talking while we were driving and he advised that they were sailing down and around the tip of south africa in order to avoid the incidents that are going on in the ofdm and coast and it was a safer way to go >> thinking about that. the idea of trying to navigate a safe for passage. and now to see what is resulted, you really believe it when i understand or why why you would have been in contact with the crew you do advise cargo ships. what was your advice to them over these past few days? were they looking to you to figure out the best? safe navigable course or something else >> well, we're we're of a ministry to seafarers, so we're, we're in the port six
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days, seven days a week on board the vessels a friendly face to the seafarers that visit the port of baltimore taken care of. their needs to make sure that there reminded of their god-given human dignity. when they're here in baltimore >> that's very powerful to think about. and here we are now learning about the fate of some and i'm wondering what the families that have lost loved ones or thinking tonight and one of the things we know, there wasn't made a call from this crew before crashing directly into the bridge such a critical moment. do you believe that that saved more lives >> i'm sure that it did. and i've been in this ministry for 15 years now. and if there's one thing that, you know, that you learned working with seafarers is that they are there there are deeply, deeply
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caring people you know, they, they want the best for everyone and they didn't set sail this morning at 12 30, 01:00 with intentions of causing anyone harm, let alone the tragedy that has unfolding today >> truly unimaginable. andy milton, thank you so much. >> thank you for more. >> i want to bring in a former merchant marine captain john nicole. captain nicole that got me, john, excuse me. you are familiar with this port and looking at this video that we have of the impact of the dalai into the bridge. what are you seeing from your expert vantage point >> i'm seeing they lost power the lights one out when you lose power. and they probably lost propulsion at that time they had a couple of minutes
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went by and i see the lights come back on. so they had an emergency generate are going on in possibly still had staring with emergency generator. but they had no power >> so when you lose your propeller that goes to erato, you lose your steerage. ureter was only 10% effective compared to in new going to wash, coming from the bela. so they basically lost steerage 10% on a foot vessel is not much at all. >> so when you're trying to steer because he's for a second, he want to steer the ship. is that mean that it becomes extraordinarily difficult physically to try to steer. is this electronic in some way? how is that steerage done? >> well, it's it's mechanical handle, electronic everything is integrated today you can
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still have power, so you move the rudder but it's 10% efficient. 90% inefficient >> so >> it's gear known have much to work with >> if you're unable, does that mean you're might be unable to slow as well? i mean, the momentum it would take to actually get you going off of the port to be able to then navigate these waters? i would assume has some level of acceleration and the ability to keep going with that combined with the absence of that 90% steerage, would that make it very difficult to have, let alone a quick stop, but to turn on a dime you can turn on anything because the sheriff to propel is not going anywhere, it's just sitting there, can't back down, can't go forward and you have nothing. you just a big steel vessel
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wall almost like a law going into the water that sounds terrifying to think about the possible knowledge that's actually happening. and knowing that that is coming approaching this bridge, we know there was also a mayday call from that ship that gave a two-minute warning what does that tell you? >> there were communicating they're on top of their game i have no doubt that the captain and pilots were we doing everything they can not that far from the port of baltimore and lind to come is an excellent ship handling school and i'm sure the pilots have gone. there are many times >> so >> i have no doubt they did everything they could with them with the may day and fortunately, nobody on the vessel went in the water for more understand? that would have been a second call, which is pon pon pan pan with was
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somebody in the water parallelly, they didn't lose anybody in the water there would have been somebody up on the bow to let the anchor ago but i believe they had such short notice the anchors won't let go and there was no way to correct the forward motion of the vessel and luckily hopefully, they all got out of the way and we're not hurt when the bridge came down upon the bow of the ship every caps and every sale of this when going to see has a one time or another been on a ship, that it's lost its steerage this is one of the most catastrophic i've ever known about, reminds me of the one in the 70 is that happened at the sun bridge and tampa so this was horribly unique >> while the catastrophe that has resulted unbelievable.
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thank you so much, captain john nicole we've got more on this tragedy ahead also, breaking tonight, the judge and donald trump's hush money case, lapping and we're a gag order. the limited one i'll tell you more about that. le missed all joins me live on what this means for the trial. plus also new tonight, nbc. now ousted and ronna mcdaniel after the on-air rebellion over her hire and trump. while he's responding and just n now the first reaction from the legal team for hip hop mobile, diddy. here why they are slamming the raids on his homes >> destroy everything he owns
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well, donald trump has made a career i living and frankly, the presidency, by wanting his mouth and now as he faces his first criminal trial, he's facing a kind of a muzzle the judge in the hush money case slapping him with a limited gag order tonight, just three weeks before the trial was supposed to start with jury selection. now, what does it mean? he can attack witnesses it can attack jurors prosecutors lawyers, or court officials. what the judge calls a history of quote threatening inflammatory denigrating remarks it all comes just a day after trump said this about one of the prosecutors in the case okay. >> call angelo is a radical left from the doj who was put into the state working with letitia james and. then was put into the district attorney's office to run the trial against trump and that was done by
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biden as dogs also because this is a biden trout, these are all biden trials because collegial worked for biden >> so i don't know what daniel dale it's a fact check this, but i'll just be here for a second. there is no evidence to back that claim full stop the gag order also comes just hours after trump posted on truth social, calling the judge at quote, certified trump pater before attacking take his daughter for her political work with democrats i was bringing la mestalla is a justice correspondent and calm. it's for the nation and host of their new podcasts, contempt of court elie, good to see you. how are you doing tonight? >> hi, laura. how are you? >> i'm good. listen another day, another moment, another muzzle. it seems he has not exactly obeyed his past gag orders, but he has been fine twice for violating a gag order. remember, in the civil fraud trial case well, he actually abide by this one. do you think >> no. the man, as you say, is incapable of shutting his now, the reason why he got this guy go order and laura, are you said the exact right word? he
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attacks people. he attacks judges. their staff, their families, the lawyers, their families, witnesses jurors hurricanes windmills, the man only does attack. and what this gag order is is the drug judge trying to maintain some control of his courtroom in the courtroom, the judge is the boss, the judge is the king, not donald trump. that is a fact that trump has a hard time dealing with and he will most certainly violate this gag order as this trial gets going. and then the next news start cycle, the next news head will be whether or not the judge wants to do anything to trump after he surely violates this gag order because he can't shut up well, let's follow that thread for his i get le because if he does violate, if you remember before you're talking about a civil case where the result was never going to be even if found liable, jalen, this is a criminal case now what happens if he breaks this gag order in a criminal case? i
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mean, if it was the average defendant who violated the terms of release or the pretrial nations they had to meet, make a get detained, step back as how you call it. is that likely to happen here? you think i mean, laura, i almost can't answer that question because i'm black. >> if i violated >> the gag order, would be in jail. that's how it works for people who look like me, for people who looked like trump for people who act like trump for people with the political power and money and connections because that trump has, i doubt very seriously that the judge will jail him as he's supposed to, for running his mouth. it's just another it's just more evidence that we have a two tiered justice system. and i used to say it was two tiered, one for rich white people, one for everybody else. but it actually seems to be three tiers. one for everybody else, one for rich white people like sam bankman-fried and then one whole different level for donald trump or he's never held accountable for his actions. >> maybe this judge will >> be different. i doubt it, but we'll have to see well, he has even want this, judge ally, right. he's called the judge recuse himself from the trial,
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which we've heard this time and time again, and we know you can't go around trying to judge or forum shop, but he seems to want a particular type of person to oversee his cases. i'm venturing to say it's one who'd be more favorable to him and his criteria for that seems to be very odd, but he also wants this case to be moved out of manhattan to staten island. now, if you just look for a second, ellie, and how manhattan voted in the 2020 election. i think it was close to what, 87% for biden. biden's island trump won by 15 points. so what's the deal? is that a jury in manhattan just could not possibly be in parcel to them, just trump not think that has cultures can operate the staten island ferry. i think they can. so look, this is a trial in new york city. there five boroughs in new york city. the jury summons will go out to all of them, but yeah, the trial will be focused and manhattan, why? because he committed his alleged crimes in manhattan. i don't think correct me if i'm wrong, i do
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not think there is an allegation that trump tried to sell somebody the arizona bridge. if he did, that would be a good reason to move at staten island, but he didn't his alleged crimes happened in manhattan, so he will be tried in manhattan just like again and any other person who was accused of crimes in manhattan. and but the jury summons, he well could get some people from staten island on the voir dire, if not people from that and island people of staten island, people who carry the staten island with them wherever they go. it's not like the manhattan jury is going to be all one way or all the other way that's what pretrial jury selection is about. wa year as lawyers call it, we have a whole due process that trump will be able to afford himself to try to get an impartial jury i mean, elleithee, first of all, if dutton island is where it is, i wondering where pete davidson we're calling joe star tonight. are they trying to get summons in some form or fashion? can you imagine what
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that would look like? i'm just a girl can dream about what that would play out to me and that's why of bliss. and speaking of nbc and of course the home with snl nbc news today ousted the former rnc chair, ronna mcdaniel, just days after she was hired as a paid political analyst. and of course, you surely have heard about the upward from top bankers at the network and other journalists and employees as well over her role in subverting the 2020 election, her attacks on the press all of this would have been known to those who hired her. so was decision to now terminate the right call. >> laura, if you like. i'm trying to get me in trouble. i don't know. no. no babies >> gone with the wind reference to our spirit animal. >> again >> okay. go ahead, ali. i do not think that it's a problem for journalists to be objective. lee pro-democracy, i don't think that's a partisan stance. i think that is a reality stamps a ronna mcdaniel is not objectively pro to locker. she is objectively a
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liar who tried to up end democracy in service of the republican party donald trump. that is different. i am all for diversity. i am all for diverse views. you want to put me on a panel with republicans super lawyer paul clemente let's go. i will have that panel because paul kmet, while i disagree with everything, he stands for, is a person who argues with facts and in good faith most of the time ronna mcdaniel, i can't say the same thing about so i can't be on a panel with ronna mcdaniel because she lives and you can't be on the panel with a person who is lying all the time. so i think that's really the separation here. it's not about diversity of viewpoint. everybody wants diversity of viewpoint. it's good cv if for no other reason, right. but what people don't want our election deniers, liars, and there's another last thing that i'll point out about here. we live in a country where the people who actually attack the capital, the, the little people, the button man who went to the capitol on that day they got held accountable. they're in jail but the people who put
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them there, the people who told them to go there, the people who lie to these people and told them that the election of storing >> solon, these people have not been held accountable. the people in power have not been held accountable. and at some point, that still needs to happen because we can't be a country that just punish it the weak and the powerless and doesn't punish the powerful and the political, politically connected and the niece's of us senators, those people have to be held accountable for their actions as well >> but you got to add a fourth category to that to tear justices. if you said trump, the wealthy, the non wealth, and then you have to have those who are, have, have followed as well. ellie missile, always great to have you, ms dollars gives me and i'm going to think about what the perfect panel looks like with la. i mean, paul clemente is what can i add? donald trump to that panel? i do want to see that. i do want to say that very, very badly at some point in time. i know i can talk that loud okay?
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>> while the highest court in the land is now deciding another abortion-related case, and it could restrict access nationwide. say the supreme court heard arguments about a medication called mifepristone. now it's used and more than half of all medication abortions in the united states will anti-abortion doctors and medical organizations argue that the fda violated the law in how it approved and expanded the access to this drug but the court i'll tell you what they seem somewhat skeptical in their oral argument questioning today. they were focused on standing on whether the doctors actually had the right to bring this case before them? >> may i ask massalia about your basic theory of standing? i mean, you're just saying even fda admits that they're going to be sine adverse events. people are going to show up an emergency rooms people are going to come face-to-face with one of our doctors who objects to some
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aspect of the treatment just to confirm on the standing issue under federal law, no doctors can be forced against their conscience is to perform or cyst in an abortion, correct >> joining me now is democratic senator amy klobuchar for my home state of minnesota. she's on the judiciary committee and the commerce, science and transportation committee. senator, thank you so much for joining me today. there was a lot happening in washington, dc today in today's supreme court for arguments, there's actually a live discussion, as you know, about the fda's power to approve drugs as well as how they are either used or even prescribed. >> and i'm >> wondering from your perspective, you're an attorney, you've been following this very closely as well. take what was your takeaway from these arguments and the justice's questions >> well, i think your viewers first need to know of the impact of this. this is
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unbelievable. this is a drug that is safe and effective approved for 25 years. and yet this case is before the supreme court but the majority of women seeking abortions use mifepristone. they use this drug, yet this texas court basically said, hey, no, it's not okay to do it by mail. not okay. >> and so that's why >> this is before the supreme court. so what did i take from the court argument this morning? well, the first thing was the judge uh, judges across the board, the justices seemed deeply skeptical that this case should be broad. why not? because of their ideological views, we know it was these very trump appointed judges that got us to this point with the dobbs decision just simply because they don't think it meets the muster of what we call standing ginned be there bringing this case when they can't actually show harm, the pupil in this case, justice kagan said it best when she said so who is the person who
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is the person that was harmed and as ketanji brown jackson pointed out, you balance that against the grade harm to all these women seeking to get this care? so this is a almost predictable outcome of this disastrous decision that the trump appointed judges made in the dobbs case. but nevertheless, it did seem today that the majority of the justices were not going to side with that court in texas there's also this notion and the one of the phrases i kept hearing is the second guessing. now, that was a phrase in terms of we often hear about whether the courts, whether different law enforcement officials, whether politicians ought to be in the business of second guessing the decisions that a person makes in the reproductive health or a private conversation with the his or her dr. compare that to now, the second guessing of the fda's decisions and the fda's decision to either evaluate or approved different drugs. that
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was really stunning to me. and thinking about where we are today that the supreme court might, if standing is met be in a position to decide this >> and that is such a great point, laura, because what's going on here, if they decided to allow this case to go forward. and in fact, they cited i'm throwing out the fda rules. this could happen to any drug. it could happen to anything hiv drugs, it could up until control because basically a few doctors that have a different ideological view are able to come forward and say, hey, we might have to do something here when in fact they're protected by law from this conscience provision. but in fact, if you let this case go, it could undermine in all safety rules for drugs and basically remember, it's the same kind of thing from the beginning and it is joe biden's belief, my belief that women should be able to make their own decisions about their health care. >> i do want to bring into our
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conversation what this catastrophic bridge collapse must trigger for so many people that happened early in the week, small hours of this morning in baltimore, people from the twin cities area, like myself, like, you are hearkening back to what happened on that 35 w bridge collapse in minneapolis august of 2007. i remember i was living in minnesota, is still at the time. it was still practicing law there and hearing about what had happened, seeing the tragedy that fell upon those who were most impacted. you must be seeing some parallels and it's triggering to see what happened now i am laura, i think everyone in minnesota when we woke up this morning and saw what had happened well remembered back to where we were when the >> 35 w bridge collapse. that bridge over a dozen people died their cars submerged in the water. they didn't have that may day warning sign. that you had in baltimore. but one thing both collapses had in common was the heroic deeds of the
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first responders. in this case, the wherewithal to actually stop traffic going on the bridge in baltimore. i'm diving into dangerous waters. the coast guard and the like, and firefighters to try to rescue people. and we have the trad news now that they are not going to be able to they've not established that people are alive and they are presumed dead very, very sad. and i'll say that president coming out front on this, i saw my colleague center carton and van hollen talked to carden today. they are focused on rebuilding that governance nar, who is on your network earlier, talking about the fact that this is a major economic artery today, mourning the loss, respecting the rescue efforts. but knowing that right now, in the middle of that river, there's literally a huge shipping barge filled with containers the size of a building with a bridge on top of so that is why it is really important that they
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figure out immediately as secretary buttigieg has committed to do to get that bridge out of the way and get the barge into another area so that the ships can start going because people's livelihood depends on that as well as rebuilding the bridge, something we did as you know, in minnesota with federal funds in 13 months peking or the federal funds. i mean, i, you are right to focus on the human tragedy in the toll that it is taken. and also thinking about the perspective rebuild of this major artery. but i was surprised i had to tell you, even though well, i'm certainly not politically naive. i was surprised at the pace in which this became political. that there were members of congress who were already focusing on this as a failure. somehow of the biden administration. i wanted to get your take, frankly, an argument that was made by republican congresswoman nancy mace. listen to what she had to say get the 1.2 trillion dollar
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infrastructure bill that was done a couple of years ago that the left hales is this massive success, but it was mostly >> green new deal actually in that bill 110 billion went to surface transportation, which is roads and bridges. and of that hundred and 10 billion 70 billion went to public transportation, leaving only 40 billion for traditional roads and bridges. what you and i think about and if you live along the coast or you live near water, you know that our bridges are rusting out. you know, that we have many, many bridges that have to be replaced and upgrade and you know, it's probably about $1 billion color is a bridge. every time >> now, senator, the cause of the bridge collapse is under investigation, was less than 24 hours ago. this actually happens. we don't know whether there were underlying problems with this bridge. aside from the collision, from this vessel. but what do you make of this argument that's already being made? >> i just find this so disheartening. laura. >> there are people >> families as a governor explained earlier in your network, they with those
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families, those families just found out that they lost their loved ones. there are people diving into these waters. and in fact, we know that something went wrong with the ship here. we know that there was a mayday, there was an alert. their ship was not under control. now, we don't know how that happened, why that happened, but that clearly was the contributing cause to what happened with this bridge. so for her to go in that direction to me as an outrage senator amy klobuchar, thank you so much for joining >> thank you >> wael tonight, rfk junior has chosen his number to her name, nicole shanahan. she's a scientist technologist and quote, unquote, warrior mom. but also she's things mr. kennedy says that he values. i don't rhyme with reasons for why you chose someone to be a heartbeat away from the presidency? >> i also wanted someone was an athlete louk helped me inspire
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americans. do get them back in shape. and i'm happy to report am i vice president is an avid surfer attended school on a softball scholarship >> so there's that there's also this to the candidates saying he's not in it to win it he's in it too. >> watch the world, burn >> heart is a spoiler. i agree with that it's this alert for president biden. for president trump well, joining me now, dennis kucinich. she's a former ohio congressman who is running again this time as an independent. and i also manage
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rfk juniors campaign until he exited in the fall after being ousted start. thank you for staying up with us tonight. how are you doing? >> doing great. thanks. and i just want to say that mr. kennedy's choice of nicole shanahan as something that is very interesting. and when he talked about her background as a surfer i that might help or if she gets elected because of all those sharks and dc that she's going to have to serve over. >> oh, my god a shock in a swamp that i've never seen. what this thing about those different analogies, but i want to start with what we just played and you mentioned your choice that was made of ms shanahan. you say it's an interesting one. are you? you surprised when she someone that was contemplated during your time at in during the campaign, was she a complete shock? >> i think i could know. i think i think i could say that at the stage that i left the campaign, there wasn't any real discussion about who might be his choice for vice
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president. but and so now i have my own campaign >> but >> again, i don't know nicole shanahan, but from what i heard today, and what i've saw on studying up on her she seems to be someone who will inspire americans to the possibilities of her service. and so i think, you know, if she's there's gonna be a lot of attention paid to her and i think that mr. kennedy deserve some credit for that kind of a choice. he showed some courage and perhaps some foresight, we'll see well, we'll say in terms of how the public evaluates her as a prospective running mate? of course, now a running mate for mr. kennedy, but let me ask you he was just saying that in this race, he is there to play spoiler and i know that third party candidates can oftentimes be guarded as a spoiler. i don't often hear them describe themselves as spoilers. what's your reaction
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>> well you know, i you know, first of all, be very clear. i am not involved in his presidential contests now. i have my own race and ohio seventh district in half of the area which almost half dre i served for six we've seen years and i have an actual chance to get elected to the house as an independent right now, there aren't any independence at a house republicans have bought 50.5% of the seats. democrats, 49.5 so i are particularly well suited to answer a question about an independent candidate, right? the idea of somebody who is running better republican >> but, there's, but there's a difference between running for president where you've got to get 270 electoral votes and i just have to win one congressional district. >> i think that >> mr. kennedy, who is a friend of mine, has his work cut out for him and getting all a bet
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on all about and again, you know, the fact that 43% of americans identify as independent will bear watching this selection to see if they, how many hue towards that identification when they actually go to the ballot box. now with respect to my race, which i am interested in talking about. anyone who wants information go to can go to kucinich.com my math of my of my own candidacy it depends on unity. it's about addition, multiplication, not about subtraction. and division. so i think that there's one independent here who has already thought about the path to congress. and i think that mr. kennedy's path to the white house is something that he has to figure out now when you're looking, of course, and one of the most coveted groups of voters that everyone's looking two, are independent voters, those who might be affected or
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>> disenchanted by either democrats or republicans or don't see themselves represented in some of the chaos that takes place on a daily basis within the various parties so certainly all eyes are turning towards that, but also there is this hurdle that both trump and biden and other candidates are going to be facing. and that is h. now, you are believed 77 years old and age has been a very big issue for the presidential candidates. do you see this? have people describe this as somehow of a hurdle for you and you're quest's to become a member of vows >> well, first of all, i'm in great shape. i'm in every way. then and then the president and either president, younger and, i for my shelf, look, i have the enthusiasm, the the energy of youth. and i'm ready to go back to congress to represent the people of the seventh district. this as an independent age is an issue in
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a uniquely individual issue some people can be old when her in her 40s, others can be in their 80s and they can be young. voters, will make the determination as to who has the energy and division to take america out of the debt crisis four and away from the wars that seemed to grip are our leaders consciousness to focus on rebuilding us economy to address the border issues you have to have a lot of energy to do that. you have to have the vision. the prophet isaiah said, without vision of people perish and vision and energy, i think helped to combine to create leaders who can move who've america forward. and so it's it's not about the chronological age. it's about the age of one's thinking. and if you're thinking as fossilize, you create an immobilized country really important to. hear
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>> your perspective on this tonight. and also with the at times seeming to be the mass exodus of many members of congress. the fact that you would like to go in and be there again to promote your values and on behalf of people of ohio thank you for joining us today. dennis kucinich >> thank you. could send its thank you >> up next, a member of sean diddy combs is circle, is in custody tonight as a music mogul is slamming the massive rains that were executed on his properties. i'm going to talk about it next >> get your view. when glasses ready and experience so rare, it won't happen again for another two decades. joint cnn for live coverage around the country of the spectacle in the skies, eclipse to cross america on april 8, did one on cnn or streaming on macs >> you know what's brilliant think about it >> boring is the >> unsung catalyst for bowl what straps bold do a rocket,
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>> so as this mystery is growing tonight over raids involving one of hip hop's biggest stars ladies team is responding now for the first time lawyers for sean combs called the raids on his property, a quote gross over use of military level force they were on to say that did what was never detained for cooperating with authorities. and proclaimed duties innocence by insisting there is no criminal liability in any of the allegations and new tonight, a member duties inner circle was arrested in miami on drug charges, dreaming now is criminal defense attorney mark muj him he is a senior partner at and james law. his clients include athletes celebrities, as well. he joins me now, mark, thanks for being here tonight. i have to ask you what did you think about the first statement? you're seeing from today's legal team >> you got be careful when you make statements and you don't know all the facts. he made just a general denial and it's pretty common for law enforcement to come in with a
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strong show of force, particularly when they want the element of surprise and they want to be able to get and grabbed everything before it can be destroyed. so it's really not uncommon. but with the money this individual is alleged to have had to have and with all the attention going towards it that they acted, which is actually rather typical the prosecution potentially there's not that he has not been charged any crime, but as a prosecutor obviously, there's a great deal of information >> that is known for the investigators, whether there's a grand jury, whether there is a charge coming what evidence they may have collected or otherwise meanwhile, contrastingly, the defense is in a petition to be reactive to what's happening. and so they have to think about how to get ahead of it in the court of public opinion as well, particularly of a high-profile client. so what if jd were your client, what would be your strategy and how would you be advising came at this juncture when you're right, you don't know a whole lot about what the investment it's again involves
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>> your first concern is keeping your client out of prison. and in this particular case, for the allegations that were hearing, and again, we don't know everything. he's looking at life in prison. if he is in fact convicted of trafficking, the laws changed. there's no more statute of limitations as it relates to sex trafficking. and if you've got it victim, that's between the ages of 14.18, the law has changed, so now you're looking at to life in prison with no statute of limitations issued to stop that. so you've got to be very careful. you don't want to tip your hand and you want to be able to in the court of public opinion. but remember, quarter public opinion doesn't doesn't find your guilty or not guilty at trial now, this is an individual who's got minor children so that you've got to look at that about state authorities coming in if these allegations have any real merit to them, you have your financial fortune in your business and your business interests that are all at risk. so there's a lot of moving parts in this, in this matter. the biggest one that was keeping your client out of prison because these are
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incredibly serious charges. and the timing of these are particularly important. we have the me too movement. we have a lot of high profile celebrities that we we see some of these misdeeds coming out. and now he's the target of many and you civil cases i'll tell you if i was counseling some of these civil cases, i would not allow them to go all the way to a lawsuit. you try to get those things resolved because there's no confidentiality provisions that are kept away from criminal prosecutors or criminal investigators. whatever they might assign for a confidentiality clause or otherwise, doesn't mean anything a very important point and i he has not been charged as you know, the presumptive isn't still stands, but there are a lot of open questions and thank you for your insight as to >> how you as a defense attorney would advise accordingly, mark museum. thank you so much >> thank you. thank you. up next, more on the bridge >> collapse in baltimore. sadly, six people are now presumed dead. i'm going to talk to an eyewitness seven
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