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i saw a dark truck run a white car off the road. swerved, lost control. >> we suspect that subject was highly intoxicated. >> mr. trump revealing via twitter that he will not be at this year's annual white house correspondence dinner. >> donald trump truly feels as though the media has been out to get him. >> they are very dishonest people. >> this is not the time to toast
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somebody that calls you the enemy of the american people. >> where were you in 2017 when we had the worst president in the history of the united states? always so grateful to have you onboard with us. i am christi paul. >> i am victor blackwell. right now the new orleans police investigating a horrible incident. 28 people were injured when a truck crashed into a crowd during a mardi gras parade. >> investigators suspect he was drunk. >> i saw people on the hood of the truck. >> eyewitnesses describe the chaotic scene in new orleans after a truck rammed into a crowd ofystanders? >> i hit the ground because everybody said there was a gunshot but i saw the gun, and i
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was 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. it ricochetted off of one car to another when he hooked a hard left and that's when he hit all the people on the ground over here, and everybody was trying to help one another. >> police say a suspected drunk driver went into one of the crowds. >> apparently it was on the opposite side of the parade that was active, and was traveling in the opposite direction from the parade, and struck two vehicles and veered off to the other side and struck a dump truck and came to rest in neutral ground, and in the process before it came to rest it struck a number of pedestrians. >> 21 others were taken to area hospitals, and five of them in serious condition. the youngest victim, just three years old.
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>> we had multiple bystanders helping us initially to treat the patients here, and with multiple medical providers here to help triage and treat the patience. >> fortunately, none of the injuries are life threatening. >> he is in custody and being investigated right now, and he is at our dwi office. >> the fbi released this statement, quote, we are currently coordinating with our federal, state and local law enforcement partners to determine whether a federal violation has occurred. let's take a look at the week ahead for president trump, and on the agenda this week, a primetime speech to congress and an immigration do over, but tomorrow he will renew his focus on replacing the affordable care act. >> worried about the obamacare replacement are expected to
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dominate discussions. >> tuesday, the president makes his address to congress. >> later this waerbgs the white house will take another crack at imposing a temporary travel ban on countries that they say pose a high risk of terrorism. the first order was blocked by federal courts, and aclu says 100 people were held nationwide in that rollout. joey n. order for the president to avoid any legal reaction, what does he have to modify? >> good morning. i think there are a number of things. we don't know precisely what the president will do, but i think number one it needs to be tied to a national security interest. i believe the court in announcing its opinion, that is the ninth circuit, is very concern there are all these claims about keeping america safe, and that is an important goal, and that's the enforcement
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and priority of the president, and there needs to be a specific tie to national security, and not just sort of randomly identifying seven countries, and isolating those countries, which are majority muslim and giving the indication that you come to the countries and you can't be here, and i think first and foremost that's something the president has to address, and in looking at any immigration brand, the president wants to and must look at issues of due process. i think the prior rollout of the prior immigration was problematic, and i think you will see as a matter of due process that notice will be provided. i think you will see balancing in terms of, you know, we have, of course, the president is given broad authority, and not withstanding to set immigration policy through executive order, and you need congress ultimately and you have to look at
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something called the first amendment, right? it's important that it protects religious liberties. and then i think it has to be a ban predicated among international law, and people have the right to apply for asylum, and they have the right to not be sent back to countries where they will not be tortured, and i hope the president in instituting a new order would take these matters into consideration. >> would it be safe to say that the president could either, a, subtract all of these -- >> i think my audio -- >> you can't hear me? i don't think joey can hear me. please tell joey thank you for me. i appreciate it. we apologize that happened. we will see if that happens. we know the president wants to avoid any sort of hurtdles.
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still ahead, breaking with tradition, president trump says he will not attend this year's white house correspondent's dinner. the democratic party, there is a new leader that made a bold vow to make president trump a one-term president. the uphill battle tom perez has to fight in order to make that happen. and trump slamming chicago again, but the people who live there say come to chicago and help us. ver does. it erases 99% of your most stubborn makeup with one towelette. need any more proof than that? neutrogena. what makesheart healthysalad the becalifornia walnuts.r? the best simple veggie dish ever? heart healthy california walnuts. the best simple dinner ever? heart healthy california walnuts.
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second term. tom perez, in his first act as chairman, he selected his rival, ellison, to be his deputy hoping to unite the party to take on the white house. >> we will all be able to say, whether you are sitting here, and whether you are sitting outside, or whether you are looking on across america, we will all be able to say the united democratic party, led the resistance and ensured this president was a one-term president. >> trump reacted to the news on, you guessed it, twitter. congratulations to perez. i could not be happier for him or the republican party. perez fired back saying, call me tom, and don't get too happy keith ellison and i will be your worst nightmare. and bernie sanders said
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progressives are ready to take on that administration. >> i i this turnout speaks to the reality, that more and more americans are becoming increasingly concerned about what is happening in washington today, and are prepared to stand off and fight back, and instead of draining the swamp, he has brought the entire swamp right in to his administration. >> perez' primary task is to help democrats win across the country. see all the red there? there are 33 -- 16 democrat governors. in congress, the electoral map, take a look at it here, unfavorable for democrats in
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2018, and democrats are defending 25 seats in the senate, including ten in states that now president trump won in 2016. let's bring in the panel of political correspondents. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> amanda, let me start with you. what is now chairman perez saying about how he will win back some of the state offices and governor offices? >> perez, throughout his candidacy has tried to cast himself as somebody who is progressive, this is not necessarily a fight between the clinton wing or the obama wing and the bernie sanders wing, and he is really focused -- a lot of the things he was saying was the same as ellison was saying, and we need to rebuild the state party infrastructure, which to be honest was hurt by president
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obama setting up an alternate structure. you will see a real attempt to bring the party back up. and that's already sort of go into the democratic party at the local level and fuelling a lot of the energy that they hope will help in 2018. >> perez also talked about going back to a new 50-state strategy that howard dean implemented in 2005, flipping the house and senate and white house in two cycles. what does that strategy look like today against a president who has adopted some -- at least the rhetoric as it relates to trade and relates to some of the other economic entitlement programs that democrats typically use, and how does that compare to what it looks like a few years ago? >> it looks like they are organized and energized and putting money in local states and national races to bring their message to those voters,
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especially white working class and black working class and brown working class workers, and donald trump is going to be the democrat's greatest asset, and we see their distrust, and we see their unreadiness regarding russia and trump in regard to his trade and in regard to obamacare, and them not having an alternative. i think that combination of unrest with donald trump, who is holding the republican party hostage, as well as a 50-state strategy, and it's going to make a big difference. secondly, and most importantly, watch how the progressive democrats, the sanders democrats, and perez, work on this 50-state strategy. if they play nice, if they trust perez, and not withstanding ellison being the deputy vice chair, and look how they work together, and if they can work together, because if they can't,
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you will have a second internal problem that doesn't matter when you have a 50-state strategy or whether trump is doing good, bad or ugly, and watch for that relationship, and that will drive everything in the democrat's success. >> that was an important moment yesterday as the new chairman excepted te accepted the vote there, and are we getting any suggestion or hint in the first few hours -- i will admit it's early, on what ellison's effective role will be, or was it a kumbaya moment to get through that in the room? >> it was a smart move by tom perez, and people said they were talking for weeks on a contingency plan, and what were they going to do to make sure the party remained unified, and ellison said now is not a time to be divided, and i think you will see him and senator sanders
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and all the other parts of the party trying to bring the base together and saying that we need to come together to defeat donald trump, and to sort of strengthen the democratic party, and not just go to marches and do protests, which are important, and strengthen the party structure and get democrats in office in two years. >> i want to get your reaction from what we are hearing from chair dean after the results of the race. he released this statement. this incredibly disappointing result is another missed opportunity for a democratic party desperately trying to regain relevance and proves once again how out of touch parties are, and nonetheless the resistance will persist. don't have much time left, but i want your reaction? >> rhetoric is fine, but if you looked at keith ellison's facial
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expression on the podium yesterday, he was devastated. the sanders democrats are devastated. they want power and leadership and they don't want shared leadership or power. watch that relationship. the resistance will continue, but watch how these factions have to work together or work apart in defeating trump as well as at the state legislature levels. >> amanda, we will see you at the bottom of the hour. thank you so much. >> thanks. news this morning, the nerve agent was so strong, kim jong-nam was dead within 20 minutes, and what we are learning this morning about the autopsy. and trump likes to use chicago for an example of crime, and some in chicago say don't just talk, help us fix the situation. introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months.
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21 minutes past the hour, and the nerve agent dose was so deadly the estranged half brother of the north korean brother, kim jong-un, died within 20 minutes after being touched by it. >> we are learning more about what happened after the autopsy of nam's body. the substance killed him quickly and it was quite painful. >> he died in the ambulance. he fainted in the clinic. i would think it was about, from
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the time of onset of the application, 15 to 20 minutes of it. >> one of the woman that put the nerve agent on his feet saying she thought it was baby oil on his face as a prank, but authorities think they were trained operatives. people in chicago are telling trump, if you care about the city, come to chicago and fix this problem. >> can you believe what is happening in chicago as an example? >> president donald trump talking chicago violence yet again. >> two days ago, seven people were shot. i believe killed. seven people. >> not only during his speech at cpac, but you guessed it, on twitter. wednesday was, indeed, the
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deadliest day this year in chicago, and seven people were shot and killed, including a pregnant woman. but for community leaders, like father michael flager, who had been working to stop the violence for more than decades, the president talking about it is getting old. >> my anger with the president, he keeps tweeting and dropping statements with chicago, and in my mind, if you are really serious, come to chicago. >> candidate, donald trump, started slamming chicago early in his campaign. >> in chicago, 3,664 people have been shot since january 1st of this year, can you believe that. >> then he tweeted about it as president-elect, saying if the mayor can't do it he must ask for federal help. as president, he continued beating the drum. >> what is going on in chicago?
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it's worse than some of the places that we read about in the middle east. >> using the word carnage to describe the killings, and again saying if the city can't solve the problem, he'll send in the feds. >> i would welcome -- always have -- welcome federal participation in working with law enforcement with gun violence. >> and the president of the united states does not change the course of any of the action, and we're not a monarchy. >> the administration can pump money to combat crime, and they mapped it out for the president in a resolution earlier this month, but chicago is still waiting. so why does the president keep talking about the windy city? >> i think it's about embarrassing barack obama. i think this is i am going to go
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to your hometown and i care about it more than you and the agenda is sensationalism. >> the white house, for its part, says law and order is a top priority, and cnn reached out to the white house directly asking why the president keeps singling out chicago, and we have not heard back. skipping out amid his ongoing feud with the media, and donald trump says he is not going to this year's white house correspondent's dinner, so how do they fill that void? and zyrtec® is different than claritin®. because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. try zyrtec®. muddle no more®. whattwo servings of veggies? v8 or a powdered drink? ready, go. ahhhhhhhh! shake! shake! shake! shake! shake!
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29 minutes past the hour, and always good to see you. it's sunday, i am christi paul. >> i am victor blackwell. good morning to you. 21 people hospitalized in new orleans, and another seven injured after this truck rammed into them during a mardi gras parade, and the officials say none of the injuries is life threatening. >> look at what was left there. witnesses say the pickup came speeding down a street and slam spwa into a crowd that were watching the parade, and police do have a man in custody. >> we have one subject in custody who was driving the pickup behind me on the opposite side of the car traveling and struck two vehicles and struck a dumbstruck and came to rest on neutral ground, and struck a number of pedestrians.
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1981. think back. that's the last time a president missed the white house correspondent's dinner. and it was ronald reagan had just been shot, and he still called in, and president trump not going to the dinner. >> the president of the white house correspondent's association saying trump's cancelation is not a shock. >> it's not a surprise. the president has said negative things about the president and suggesting the media is the enemy of the american people, and that's something the skwraour media
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reject. >> let's talk about this with cnn's correspondent, brian sk stelter. brian, i want to start with you. we -- i understand you had a tweet very early on yesterday, and zac had a tweet baldwin, time to suit up. >> i had a number of e-mails from viewers saying, alec baldwin, you need to come and impersonate donald trump, and there's always a comedian that comes and performs, and nobody had been booked this year yet, and there's some liberal-leaning comedians that did not want to show up if trump was there, and the question is who is going to show up, and i think a room of
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journalist laughing at a person mocking the president may not be a good look at the end of april. >> it's too disrespectful. amanda, when we look at how to fill that void, where do you move forward? it's the white house correspondent's dinner, and it's about raising money for journalist that want to get into the game, but we have always had the president there, and his presence has always been a highlight of it? >> i think a lot of people forget it's a dinner to raise money for up and coming journalist because of the focus on the president and the celebrities and the comedians, and it will be interesting to see which comedian is chosen, and if more media outlets want to go to the dinner, you had a lot of media outlets that said we are not going to go because we don't like the way trump treated the media. i don't think trump wanted to go. in 2011, the last time he went,
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president obama brutally eviscerated him. >> let's play some of that. >> all kidding aside, obviously we all know about your credentials and breath of experience. 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 but you recognized the problem was a lack of leadership, so ultimately you did not blame little john or meatloaf, you fired gary pwaousing. and these are the kinds of decisions that would keep me up at night. >> he would have been standing at the podium himself, president
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trump, and he would have had the attention of everybody. why do you think he chose not to go? >> it's president trump's party and he can cancel if he wants to, and it's a good opportunity for a president to present himself in a light-hearted self deposit rdeprecating way. i think there's no reason for the president to go on this particular occasion. i know it's a long-standing tradition, but in recent years it has become a blot on the republic. i think the spectacle of the estate, dressing up in a white tie to celebrate themselves accompanied by -- >> you think it's inappropriate? i don't understand why you call it a pwhraoeut. >> i think it has been a
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democratic party worship center. when we have a look at what has happened in recent years, republican presidents are mocked in a brutal way, while democratic presidents are soothed and patted like family pets. >> well, we have had all the other -- both president bushs have been up and there clinton has been up there. it's kind of an equal opportunity roasting, is it not? >> i think it's not. i think it's very clear that democratic presidents get a much easier, much smoother run than republican presidents, and -- you know, i don't think that there's any reason for the president to go. i think he made a good decision, and i think that the recent gallup information that came up, only 30% independence trust the media, and 40% of republicans trust the media, and there's a
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real problem and i think trump is listening to it. >> yes, there may be a low trust in the media and there's also a low trust with president obama as well, and a 38% rate for president obama. >> it's not only going to get better but it's going to get worse every day in the media. here's why it's going to get worse. because he's going to continue to press his agenda, and as economic conditions get better and more jobs get better they will continue to fight. if you think they are going to give you your country back without a fight you are sadly mistaken. >> nick, what did he mean by that? >> well, i think it's very clear that president trump has an agenda that many journalist in this country don't like. it's no secret, the journalist are far more liberal than the rest of the united states, and i don't think it would surprise anybody to know that the media research center discovered if
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only journalist could vote, we would only get democratic presidents. so i think that there's a gulf between skwraourjournalists and mere. >> i don't know you can generalize all journalists as being liberal. amanda, do you want to take that one. >> the agenda of the media that trump doesn't like is presenting the facts, whether or not they make trump look good. trust in the media is low as it is with trump, and then you have the president out there saying the media is the enemy of the american people and you have declaring things to be fake news if he doesn't like them, and even though donald trump himself for many years loved talking to the media off the record and would make up fake names and talk to the media when he was being himself and would pretend to be somebody else. you have donald trump deciding the media is a good scapegoat and going after them whether it's fair or not. >> yeah, the president needs an
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opponent, and right tphout opponent is the media, because the media is pretty strong, and people are tuning in and watching and reading in record numbers because they want to know if what the president is saying is true or not. i understand why he is skipping the dinner after all the republic presidents did show up, and he wants to break with lots of traditions, and this event was about celebrate -- it is and will be about celebrating journalism, and it's celebrating the institution of the president. it's bigger than anyone man and it's a missed opportunity, i think, for the president this year. >> and giving out scholarships, i should point out, as well. >> always appreciate your voices. thank you. you can catch brian stelter, not going away on reliable sources right here on cnn. and then noticing an
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project condemning the violence and acts. gun club leaders and gun sellers say they are noticing an uptick in interests in african-americans. >> those picking up weapons say they are choosing to exercise their second amendment rights now at least in part of the result of the 2016 election. here is cnn national corresponde correspondent. >> i would be lying if i said trump has not affected our numbers. they are jumping off the roof. ♪ ♪ >> members are growing. like 18,000 right now. >> yes. there's a confluence of things going on, and there was the election that happened last year, and we have seen incidents of police shootings and incidents where people were attacked by certain supporters of a certain president.
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>> it is this time, but also it's all about the possibility the award ceremony could take a political turn in what could be a preview of what is to come. >> the truth is our nation is more divided than ever. >> the alternative facts -- >> the media needs to be -- >> the truth is we need to put the safety of the american people -- the truth is --
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>> the truth is -- called out mike pence from center stage hopes that the vice president will take a stand. >> i think it's more important, it's imperative that anybody who has a platform, anybody who has a voice right now, that they stand up and speak their mind about a lot of people that do not have a voice do not have a platform. i take that opportunity and i look forward to hearing it. >> ebony steel, entertainment host of "coffee in america," in his oscar best. >> it's sunday morning, i know. >> girl, you know, the spanx.
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>> like what we saw last year, the oscars were a political event. i think we'll see that this year. >> people are taking so many stances, taking advantage of the right to expression themselves. will it clash? will it be kind of tense? hopefully not, this is one of those things you never know what to expect. >> mostly. listen, let's talk about what's coming tonight too. let's talk about best actor,
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your pick here? >> i'm going to have to say denzel washington, with "fences", first of all, he's such a great actor, and there were a lot of long scenes, but as you got into it, and as the story comes together, i think everybody can identify with that movie. >> holding that camera, moving from room to room in that house. he also had a great partner there. she's up for best supporting actress. >> he was almost like a leading actress, we're talking about viola davis of course, since she has been on the big screen, on the silver, and doing her thing, and there was one scene where she was just tearing up and talking about her love with her
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husband and what he did. but that movie, if you didn't get some type of goose bumps or feel some type of feeling, there's something wrong with you. >> viola davis previously nominated for best supporting actress when she was on screen for just a few minutes. >> and we have a few women of color that were nominated. viola davis, olivia spencer. and emma stone. >> i think they're going to do a clean sweep tonight. >> i have to say i was listening to someone talking on the radio. he said what is the big zedeal
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with "la la land," i watched it and i couldn't get into it. >> it was a remake, but when you have a movie that has so many elements, just shooting a movie, it's one thing, but when you have the music and the cinematography, and who doesn't love a great love story, especially when you're looking at the gos, ryan gosling. >> the gos. >> so do you think this is best picture worthy? >> oh, yeah, i definitely think "la la land" -- >> it's going to be that? >> i think it's controversial, but if you just look at the law of numbers, and 14 nominations, it's boeen -- >> how about the 14 nominations. >> i also know that herschel ali
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for best supporting actor. >> he's been my pick for best supporting actor, hiss name is really 18 letters, america arc hrk e hrk -- it just goes to show highway he influenced someone else in his life. everything is so. >> he's not really in that movie for very long. >> i'm not telling you why he got in the movie for very lock. . >> thanks so much, enjoy the show tonight. >> yeah. >> absolutely. >> and, hey, we hope you go out there and make some great memories today. >> inside politics with john king starts right after this pick break.
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