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bridge collapse and joining me now, veteran ship captain allen post, he is the deputy superintendent at texas a&m maritime academy. captain post. thank you so much for being here. i have to ask you, i mean, as a captain, what did you think as you heard that the timeline and the actions of the crew in the final seconds. so seconds before that collision thank you for having me. >> i thought it was absolutely amazing that they were able to do all invar accomplishing in that short time frame. being able to get an anchor down, getting the rudder commands out, and getting the mayday call out to be able to close the bridge in less than five minutes is truly amazing. here for by the pilots and the team on the bridge of the ship >> i mean the investigators, they now have the ships data tracker, which includes apparently six hours or so of audio. and most people are familiar with what data might be contained on, say, an airplane's black box. but what kind of data would you find on this tracker? but what might it tell them >> well, in the voyage data recorder, it's going to record snapshots of the ship'
bridge collapse and joining me now, veteran ship captain allen post, he is the deputy superintendent at texas a&m maritime academy. captain post. thank you so much for being here. i have to ask you, i mean, as a captain, what did you think as you heard that the timeline and the actions of the crew in the final seconds. so seconds before that collision thank you for having me. >> i thought it was absolutely amazing that they were able to do all invar accomplishing in that short time...
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texas trae thanks for joining me tonight >> you bet. thank you. >> well, up next, the fbi is now investigating some very serious threats. racial threats made against a university of utah women's basketball team. this at a time when white supremacist threats are on the rise. >> i'll talk about it last sad and shocking news tonight. the former senator and vice presidential candidate, joe lieberman has died what we know and what he meant for civility politics, perhaps the lost ark >> if you work in spaceflight, this is the worst possible thing that could ever happen >> my, dad died doing what he bugged. >> space shuttle columbia. he final flight from your sunday, april 7 at nine on cnn meet the jennifer's gen x and y and gen z each planning their future for the chase mobile app. >> gen x is planning a summer >> in portugal with some help from jpmorgan wealth plan let's go whiskers to and why is working with a bank or to budget for her birthday? >> you only turn 30 once. >> and gen z, her credits golden. hello new apartment three jens getti
texas trae thanks for joining me tonight >> you bet. thank you. >> well, up next, the fbi is now investigating some very serious threats. racial threats made against a university of utah women's basketball team. this at a time when white supremacist threats are on the rise. >> i'll talk about it last sad and shocking news tonight. the former senator and vice presidential candidate, joe lieberman has died what we know and what he meant for civility politics, perhaps the lost...
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like, i'm from texas women of color and immigrant women already had access issues. we had 72 hour waiting periods. we had mandatory ultrasounds. we had a chipping away at access and that's how you really get to abortion bans on this country. that's the old way we used to do it. and now that that's federal courts have resolved so-called resolved dobbs we're now seeing anti-abortion activists using the same tactics that they've used for decades in these states to try to go after access and states that have already said this is legal, this is codified. you're nodding in agreement. the issue of standing is a big one. two, in terms of who can actually come before this court. i mean, you have to have an actual harm. you can't just say, you know what, i feel like weighing in on this matter. and so you have to entertain me supreme court justices. they had questions about whether the right people were in front of them. and it seemed as though the arguments for those were the anti-abortion activists suggests that while they might one day have to deal with people or treat some
like, i'm from texas women of color and immigrant women already had access issues. we had 72 hour waiting periods. we had mandatory ultrasounds. we had a chipping away at access and that's how you really get to abortion bans on this country. that's the old way we used to do it. and now that that's federal courts have resolved so-called resolved dobbs we're now seeing anti-abortion activists using the same tactics that they've used for decades in these states to try to go after access and states...
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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 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 we
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...
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alcohol was about three times the legal limit when she mistakenly drove her tesla into a lake at a texas ranch and describes how she desperately called her friends for help as water was pouring into the car mitch mcconnell's cited her death last month when he announced his plan to step down as gop leader, cnn's gabe cohen joins me now, gave this is so unbelievable, so try to think about me. this report goes into frightening details about this accident and also about how she was trying to escape. she was conscious. she knew it was happening. >> what happened? >> yes. so this report really lays out a really frantic and really tragic situation. i mean, angela chao had brought together a group of old friends for this weekend. they went to a pitbull concert that night, the night before, and they were just eating and drinking, having a good time at her family amylase texts, texas ranch that night. and as they were heading to bed, that's when she got into her tesla suv. an accidentally backed over a wall and down into a pond on the property she very quickly, according to this report, got out he
alcohol was about three times the legal limit when she mistakenly drove her tesla into a lake at a texas ranch and describes how she desperately called her friends for help as water was pouring into the car mitch mcconnell's cited her death last month when he announced his plan to step down as gop leader, cnn's gabe cohen joins me now, gave this is so unbelievable, so try to think about me. this report goes into frightening details about this accident and also about how she was trying to...
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dignity, we are on the moon people thought we wouldn't, wouldn't get an holly any state we working on texas weather on new york, working on michigan, we were working across the country, but it's in a spirit of truth justice, and love. people who are so alien for american politics, yet don't say i'm not going to allow anything that pushed me in the gatera of hatred and revenge and lies? >> no, no, >> no, no, i come out of legacy of martin luther king, junior, fannie lou haber, rabbi heschel in edward xiii. we try to move to moral and spiritual height as we intervene into the dirty politics >> oh, well, that is a daunting prospect, but something tells me that with the syllabus is already in your brain. you'll be able to educate all along the way. cornell west professor, thank you so much as always louk you by dissonance to god bless you, and god bless your loved ones, your family >> very nice. if you say for you as well. thank you. and we have some news because just in tonight, there's new cnn reporting of who donald trump is now seriously considering as his number two. and you know what we'r
dignity, we are on the moon people thought we wouldn't, wouldn't get an holly any state we working on texas weather on new york, working on michigan, we were working across the country, but it's in a spirit of truth justice, and love. people who are so alien for american politics, yet don't say i'm not going to allow anything that pushed me in the gatera of hatred and revenge and lies? >> no, no, >> no, no, i come out of legacy of martin luther king, junior, fannie lou haber, rabbi...
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so texas passed this law, sb4, which would have allowed texas police to arrest people, as you noted, who are suspected of being illegal immigrants why is this an extraordinary precedent? they were setting? because historically, it's the us federal government that enforces immigration law article one of the us constitution says that it's the federal government that can naturalized citizens decide whether some, someone becomes a citizen. and as a result, the implication is that the federal government and forces immigration law. it would be very novel for a state to be enforcing federal laws and more than just novel as someone who used to be achieved to staff at dhs, it would be remarkably chaotic and confusing because you imagine scenarios where the federal government and state governments would disagree on the enforcement of the law. and that could lead to flash points. so this of course, went to the courts and then it got paused in the courts. it went up to the supreme court. it just got kicked back down. it got paused again. and laura, i would predict we are very, very likely to see
so texas passed this law, sb4, which would have allowed texas police to arrest people, as you noted, who are suspected of being illegal immigrants why is this an extraordinary precedent? they were setting? because historically, it's the us federal government that enforces immigration law article one of the us constitution says that it's the federal government that can naturalized citizens decide whether some, someone becomes a citizen. and as a result, the implication is that the federal...