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i saw a dark truck run a white car off the road, serve, losing control and just run, and it's like 100 people. >> we suspect the subject was highly intoxicated. >> mr. trump revealing via twitter he will not be at this year's annual white house correspondence dinner. >> they are very dishonest people. >> this is not the time to toast somebody who calls you an enemy of the american people.
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>> where were you in 2017, when we had the worst president in the history of the united states. sunday morning is upon us. we are so glad to have your company. i am christi paul. >> i am victor blackwell. right now new orleans police are investigating a terrifying incident, 28 people injured when a truck crashed into the crowd during a mardi gras parade. they believe he was highly intoxicated. >> it was something like you would have seen in a movie. i never encountered anything like this before. >> eyewitnesses describe the scene in new orleans, after a truck hit a crowd of bystanders. >> i saw the car, and i was,
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like, what happened here? >> when i heard the impact over here, i seen the truck hitting the people on the ground, coming through the crowd, and it ricochetted off of one to tooth, and that's when he had all the people over here, and everybody was just kind of trying to help one another. >> police say a suspected drunk driver plowed into pedestrians. >> we have one suspect in custody, who was driving a pickup truck behind me, and on the opposite side of the parade that was active and traveling in the opposite direction from the parade, and struck two vehicles and veered off to the other side and struck a dump struck and struck a number of pedestrians. >> seven sick srupvictims decli medical help. the youngest victim, just 3 years old.
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bystanders helped triage many of them. >> we had multiple bystanders helping us initially to treat the patients here, with multiple medical providers here to help and triage the patients. >> fortunately, none of the injuries appear life-threatening, but the investigation is ongoing there. >> the subject, we suspect, was highly intoxicated. >> the fbi released this statement. we are currently coordinating with our federal, state and local law enforcement part hrurz to determine whether a federal violation has occurred. this week president trump's agenda is that a speech and a doover, and the president is set to meet with a group of governors at the white house tomorrow where worries about the obamacare replacement are expected to dominate that discussion.
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>> on tuesday, the president makes his first address to congress, the administration says the speech will focus on safety, increasing border security as well as health reform and jobs. >> and the white house will take another crack at imposing a travel ban where they say pose a high risk of terrorism. remember that first executive order was blocked by federal courts. more than 700 people were held nationwide during the initial rollout. >> and the new democratic chief vows to deny trump a second term. in his first act as chairman, he selected keith ellison as his deputy. >> we will all be able to say, whether you are sitting here or whether you are sitting outside or looking on across america, we will all be able to say the united democratic party led the resistance and insured that this president was a one-term
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president and elected democrats across this country. >> president trump reacted to the news on twitter with this, congratulations to thomas perez who just has been named chairman of the dnc, and i senator bernie sanders blasted the president saying progressives are ready to take on his administration. >> this turnout speaks to the reality that more and more americans are becoming increasingly concerned about what's happening in washington today, and are prepared to stand up and fight back. instead of draining the swamp, he has brought the entire swamp right into his administration.
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>> dnc tom perez' primary tas sbg to help democrats win across the country. look at the red -- the amount of red there in the country, there are 33 republican u.s. governors compared to only 16 democrats, and since president obama's 29 election, republicans gained more than 1,000 seats across the country controlling the majority in the legislature, and then democrats are defending 25 seats in the senate, including ten in states that president trump won in 2016. >> a lot to talk about here. let's bring in my panel of experts. scott bolden former chairman of the washington, d.c. democratic party, and mr. lewis, political anchor. let me start with you, scott. we see now that tom perez won
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out over keith ellison. how do you expect he will win back all of the red or some of the red, i should say, which would be more real cystistic? >> obama was the rock star, and many people feel that the dnc did not do the ground work it needed to do in those states. but their biggest challenge is internally. the sanders supporters, the progressives in the democratic party have unrest, and they don't want to share power but they have not figured out how to win internally, so the power share between the deputy chair and the new chair of the democratic party is a stand off, if you will, or something that they will try to work through. but remember, a lot of the sanders' folks, they were in the back, and many walked out and they have to get them to play well in the sandbox.
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>> there were chants of disapproval after we got the results of the vote that tom perez won that position. what do you think the naming of keith ellison of the deputy chairman did beyond the room? clearly it calmed some of the protests, but beyond that, moving to 2018 and 2020? >> a lot of this was the kind of huffing and puffing that you hear during this kind of a political fight. tom possess, people say he's -- this is the division that went after police departments from coast-to-coast, and challenged redistricti redistricting, this is not a cream puff or anything that he was being called. there's a possibility of getting
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together, and 24 is the number of seats they need to win in the house, the democrats next year, 2018, in order to take control of the house, there are 23 congressional seats that have republicans in them, and those districts went for hillary clinton. it's by no means -- it is an uphill battle but one where democrats can try to get back in the game in the next couple of years. >> the trump support is thin in this country, and you see it in the community meetings with the republican representatives, and trump likes to say this is a movement. trump is holding the movement hostage, and he's not leading a movement. watch for the unrest to continue, and watch for those voters who believe the economy has left them behind to begin to not only raise questions, but to take another look at the democrats. the democrats have to have a message on the ground to respond to when those voters come back,
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or even consider coming back. >> let me come to you with part of the statement we received from senator bernie sanders after perez' win, and he said it's imperative that tom understands the same old same old is not working and we must be working or open the doors to the party of working people, and young people in a way that has never been done before. you talked about his biography there, but is there something fundamentally new about his approach? >> it will have to be. from what i heard from sanders' supporters, not sanders himself, that perez was reaching out to them all along, and in some ways more than keith ellison. he went straight to activist. a lot of the street activist that are steering and energizing and demanding stronger action from the democratic leadership, and these are people perez is
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more familiar with, and probably more than some of the corporate donors sanders is worried about. >> i read the exchange in tweets between the president and perez. this may be just a one of for tom perez, but is there any real value here, something you want to see the dnc do more with the president? >> i think it's more political banter than effectiveness, and it sends a message to the republicans and a message to donald trump that perez is going to be fully engaged, and he is going to be not only a leader, but a cheerleader, and he's going to challenge donald trump at every juncture, whether it's social, on the ground, at the white house, or whether it's in congress. look for a spirited debate and a
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spirited aggressive dnc, because they are not that far off. donald trump only one three states by 20,000 votes to get the white house, and we look forward to seeing a very aggressive democratic party going forward under this new chair. >> thank you both. skipping out amid his ongoing feud with the media. president trump says he's not going to this year's white house correspondence dinner. what will they do to fill that void? and the nerve agent put on his face was so strong that the half brother of kim jong-un died within 20 minutes. the independence. and since we planned for it, that student debt is the one experience, i'm glad she'll miss
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dd it's not a surprise to say the president said negative things about the media, and that, of course, is something that the correspondence association and journalists reject, and the media is an incredibly important part of a vibrant republic, and we celebrate that at that dinner. >> that was jeff mason, president of the white house correspondence association reacting to the news that president trump will skip the annual dinner and event that dates back to 1920. >> last night on twitter the president said, quote, i will not be attending the white house correspondence association dinner, and please have a great evening. mr. lewis, your reaction? >> it's unfortunate. this is something that is reflective on one particular night and i have been able to go in the past and have done
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broadcasting around it on other nights. it's supposed to reject and often does, when it succeeds, an effort to put the deswreugss that tphreuts the country apart, put it outside the beltway and put it together and have a few lives and give out important scholarships. >> do you think the divisions are too long and expansive right now to get beyond it? >> i have to say, this is less about political divisions, meaning democrats versus republicans -- >> right. >> and more about this president and this white house, and we heard them say this, and they said it at the convention, a fundamental part of the strategy was to get people to distrust the media, and at every single rally he held, donald trump would make up thingsing and accuse the press of not reporting it, and he would call the media scum, and he would point to the members of the media and urge people to vilify and attack them.
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because many of the things that he wants to accomplish or have the press not report on, these things are going to make him look very, very bad. i'm talking about his financial interests and ties to russia and so forth, and he can't afford to have that front and center and that's what the media is going to put front and center. >> he has been to correspondence dinners before, in 2011 with barack obama, and listen to this. >> all kidding aside, obviously we all know about your credentials and breath of experience, and -- for example, no, seriously, in an episode of "celebrity apprentice," at the steak house, the men's cooking team did not impress the judges from omaha steaks, and there was a lot of blame to go around and
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you, mr. trump, recognized the real problem was a lack of leadership and so ultimately you did not blame little john or meat loaf, you fired gary, and these are the kinds of decisions that would keep me up at night. >> so the thing is, if we would go, he would be in the position to stand at that podium and take some shots f. he so chose. why make a decision now? it's not until the end of april this event would take place. >> there were a number of important news organizations announcing they would not throw some of the parties associated with the white house correspondence dinner, or they were not going to attend, and it was starting to become a issue and fall apart already, and by announcing he's not going to be part of it, he spares him h
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himself the inteug tphau tea saying this is not our part of a guy or evening and we are not going to protend things are okay with this particular president. and he was going to get roasted that night. this was not going to be a easy night for him under any circumstances, and you add those two things together and the president decided i don't need to do this. >> it leaves everybody wondering how do you fill that gap, then? how do you fill that void with the president not being there. there was a tweet last night, alec baldwin, time to suit up, and that started a chain of people saying, yeah, let's get alec bald been alec walled w alec baldwin in there, and brian stelter said this, and what is the chance, do you think, that would happen?
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>> i don't know if there is that much chance of that. it's not guaranteed to be funny. it's more funny when the person is there. they should keep in mind, that evening from 2011, we knew what followed hours later was the operation that killed bin laden. folks should keep in mind, while they are making fun of the president he has the ability to take serious action in the world that turns the table, and i would not be too gleeful. and kim jong-un half brother died within 20 minutes within being in contact with the nerve agent, and what one person says she thought was part of the
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listen to this. the nerve agent dose was so deadly that the estranged half brother of the north korean leader of kim jong-un died within 20 minutes of being touched by it. >> joining us now with the latest on the investigation, cnn correspondent, alexandra field. what are you hearing about the autopsy? >> reporter: hey, there. they have not released the full autopsy, what they have said is it appears that was the cause of the death, and that should not
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well , welcome back. >> new details on a terrifying crash in new orleans. 21 people sent to hospitals, and seven others injured after a truck rammed into them after a mardi gras parade. none of the injuries are life threatening. >> and one vehicle came speeding down the street and lost control and struck several cars before hitting a crowd from the parade. >> and authorities do suspect he was highly intoxicated. during tonight's oscar broadcast, t"the new york times will run an ad for truth. >> the media needs to be -- >> the truth is, we need to put
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the safety of the american people -- >> the truth is we need a full investigation -- >> the truth is it's classified information -- >> the truth is -- >> there it is. let's talk about the goal of the ad and what it's expected to accomplish. brian stelter with us. why the decision to run this ad? >> oscar ads can cost up to $2.5 million for those few seconds, and it's the most popular show after the super bowl, and the reason being, this paper, like other big news outlets under fire from president trump, trying to defend itself and gain subscribers as a result, and sign up for the new york times and defend truth, as the ad
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khraeuplg claims. >> it's not a defense of their reporting, but a defense of reporting. >> in general. it reminds me of meryl streep in the golden globes, and she created controversy by criticizing trump from the stage, and we will hear some political speeches tonight, and "the times" is trying to put its ad in the middle of that. >> and meryl streep will be one of the presenters. >> if she wants to have a follow-up or subtle jabs, she could. >> the black text on the white background, but the speed of the flash of the sentences, it's a lot to take in. >> it feels like the news cycle nowadays. >> yeah. >> and you need a big news outlet like "the times" or the cnn's of the word to sort through it all. it's their first ad campaign in
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many years, and it's a reminder also, the oscars are a big stage for advertisers, so when you are "the new york times" you make a big bet on this night. >> you used the word campaign, and will this be the beginning of the campaign for the truth? >> it's the beginning of the ad campaign for "the times," and we have seen other outlets trying to gain subscribers in the trump age by saying we are going to figure out the facts in all this information. by the way, seven out of the 20 actors up for academy awards tonight, the people of color remember a year after the oscar's were dominated by the rack of color. >> musical romance. family drama, and extraterrestr.
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>> the musical is up for best picture, along with "arrival," "hidden figures,"" lion," "manchester by the sea." >> some people think maybe "hidden figures" could eek out in the end. >> return winners, meryl streep and natalie portman as "jackie." but stone is the frontrunner. the race for best actor is tight. the momentum is with denzel
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washington in "fences," and casey affleck for "manchester by the sea." >> jimmy kimmel is taking on hollywood's most notoriously challenging role. the late-night host will mc the oscars for the first time. >> he is going to rely on his relationship with the actors in the room to try and make them come for skpfortable and relaxe. >> although a few will be emotional after striking gold. new developments in the bill cosby trial. tomorrow he may ask a judge for a change in venue there. we'll tell you why. that's coming up next.
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tomorrow bill cosby's attorneys are expected to ask a pennsylvania court for a different srevenue for his krao because the media there. >> cosby's charged with sexual assault of former temple university employee, andrea constand. several things to unpack. a change of venue, do you think that would be granted? everybody knows about this, i think. >> they really do. good morning. the fact is that change of venue motions are predicated upon fairness. interestingly enough, i think
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change of venue motions have become less significant in a day and age where you have 24-hour cable cycles and twitter accounts to look at and facebook pw pwur skwrupbing. people that view that stuff are further reviewed than those local to that jurisdiction, and so you never know what a judge will do or won't do but in an exercise of caution, the judge may do that because at the end of the day, in the event -- in the event that cosby is convicted, and the trial is coming up in june, it would be an appellant avenue for his attorneys to pursue, and so the safer cost of action may be to grant that motion in light of the publicity surrounding the case natalie and focused locally in that particular area. >> what was the judge's
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reasoning for dismissing the other 12 alleged victims here, and only allowing victim six. >> the judge does not provide an answer, and he made a one-page decision, and remember talking about prior bad acts, and they will try to present alleged facts, and it goes to a scheme, and it's imprint, his footprint, allow it in. and the judge has to say a balancing test, and in this instance, it's about what, if anything, he did with this woman and it's not about what he did the day or year or week before that, or ten years before that, and the judge had to identify
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all of the 13 and come up what is appropriate, and the law allows me to admit -- >> are you saying there was something with victim six that was close enough of what -- >> yes, we could astrap late with that, it has not been vetted in any other criminal proceeding, there was a drug-induced encounter that involved wine, and the judge said this is close enough at the same time, it allows me to balance what i have to do, which is a right to a fair trial, and we'll exclude the other 12 allegations, and we will split the baby and prosecution, you have your other victim, defense, you have your issues considered, too. >> i want to read you what the da, kevin steel said after this he said the jury will be allowed to assess evidence that is
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relevant to establishing a common plan and scheme and absence of mistake bite defendan -- by the defendant. a lot of people saw it as a victory for cosby, but how much does it dull the prosecution's case by dismissing the other 12? >> i think it's a significant win for the defense, and if he did this before, he would then do it now could be the conclusion, and it becomes what about, if anything, he did to several other women. so the judge limited that. i think it's damaging to have any person come in and say -- >> to have the one coming in, sure. >> i want to get to one more thing quickly. mckey filed a defamation lawsuit against him. >> he opens the door, i step in, and he slams the door, and
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that's when i knew something was different. just raped me right there, just within 60 seconds. i was shocked. i was terrified. this was extremely bizarre. he didn't say a word to me, and i didn't come forward because i knew they would crush me. >> cosby denied that claim, we should point out, and she filed a defamation lawsuit dismissed. does he have to be convicted for those to stand? >> this was an allegation from 1974 that came out in 2014, so 40 years later. what bill cosby did later when it came out in the news, he wrote a letter denying that. and the federal judge said a
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blanket deniable is something that is permissible under the first amendment, and assault or the defense would be truth, and he is saying it's true, and he is saying it is not, but a blanket denial according to the federal judge that dismissed the case is not sufficient to hold somebody accountable under the p presepts of our constitution. changing gears. it's nascar's biggest weekend. did you see how i did that with the changing gears? and andy scholes -- >> never been done before, victor. that was a tv news first right there. one of the fan favorites making his return today to daytona 500, another driver looking to make history. we'll hear from him coming up in this morning's "bleacher report."
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change gears. that's it. >> what are you doing, andy? >> i am not going to have any of those in my scripts today. maybe tomorrow. and suarez is the first mexican-born ever to compete in the daytona 500, and he says he doesn't like to talk about politics and he makes sure to mention that latin america is full of hard-working people like himself and he is proud to re represent all of them on nascar's highest level. >> you know, the new generations of the drivers, and to be latin american from mexico, and it's a huge honor to be the face of the latin america, and it's a big deal and i am super excited to be here. >> suarez will be starting 19th today, and the front row will be dale earnhardt jr., and his fans extra excited to see him because it will be the first race for
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junior since last july, and he was forced to miss the second half of the season because of side effects from concussions. good to see him back out there. and this is the 16th anniversary of when his dad, dale earnhardt, died from a crash. now this happened in fayetteville, arkansas, and mayfield claimed he was trying to break up a fight but when an officer tried to speak with him he ran away and the officer chased him down and tackled him, and according to the police report, mayfield had trouble walking and was intoxicated, and oklahoma university said they are aware of the matter and have no other information at this time. and then a chance to win $500 towards his tuition, and you have to top it off with the
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half-court shot. look at him go. 3 for 3. he gets to half-court, and he doesn't just shoot it, he goes granny style, guys. >> come on. >> look at this. >> nothing but net! >> love it! >> how many times has he had perform everywhere, and then goes granny style. >> why is that called granny style? a lot of grannies out there going, what does that mean? >> it worked for him. >> that's impressive. >> thanks, andy scholes. president trump's favorite food, meat loaf, and he just has proven it once again. here is cnn's jeanne moos. >> no matter how you mash it or shape it, it seems president trump has yet to meet a meat loaf he doesn't love, and --
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>> his favorite dish was meatloaf. >> this time he invited his friend at the white house. >> he made you eat the meatloaf. >> the meatloaf is unbelievable. >> previously the meatloaf eater was new jersey governor, chris christie. he said, here's the menu. you order whatever you want. chris, you and i are going to have meatloaf. >> last time trump dictated the governor's diet, it was to boycott nabisco. >> neither is chris. you are not eating oreo's anymore. >> meatloaf may not be for foodies, but it's the meat of the people. and the president loves populist food.
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kfc chicken, mcdonald's, taco bowls, and no wonder he has a soft spot for meatloaf. >> everybody is saying i should run for president, and meatloaf, should i run for president? >> absolutely. >> and trump once tweeted, mar-a-lago has the best meatloaf. famous germaphobe he is, the donald let martha touch his meatloaf. >> what am i going to catch from you? >> nothing. >> and we can imagine president trump some night at the white house, pulling a will ferrell. >> could we get some meatloaf? >> cnn -- >> a woman said i judge meatloaf like i judge my men, if they look good, smell good, and -- >> that's what stood out to
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