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>> brianna?>> president biden acknowledged in his brief remarks this evening that the situation is still, quote, very fluid and the investigation is still in its preliminary stage. but before diving into some of the details of the investigation that have been made public over the course of the day, he also took a moment to acknowledge the families of the victims, saying, quote, the nation grieves with you. and also thanking first responders as well as those within his administration who kept him updated over the course of the day. now, as far as what he shared about the investigation, he said much of what we had learned, for example, that the suspect had served in the u.s. military that hours before the attack had posted on social media, media that he had been inspired by i.s.i.s. and that an i.s.i.s. flag was found on his vehicle. but the president, also recognizing that there are still questions that need to be answered. >> the law enforcement and intelligence community are continuing to look f
>> brianna?>> president biden acknowledged in his brief remarks this evening that the situation is still, quote, very fluid and the investigation is still in its preliminary stage. but before diving into some of the details of the investigation that have been made public over the course of the day, he also took a moment to acknowledge the families of the victims, saying, quote, the nation grieves with you. and also thanking first responders as well as those within his administration...
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. >> i'm brianna keilar in washington. boris sanchez is on assignment, and we are following breaking news out of new orleans, where the fbi says it is investigating a deadly attack in the city's famed french quarter as an act of terrorism. >> at least ten people killed, dozens injured. >> when police say a driver who was, quote, hell bent on creating carnage intentionally plowed a pickup truck into a crowd on bourbon street as people were celebrating the new year, and we're told that the suspect, who is now dead, had an i.s.i.s. flag at the time of the attack. listen, as a witness describes the horror and panic as the situation unfolded. >> you hear the the screech of tires, and when i turned my head around, there's like a yukon or escalade or something just barreling down the street, bro. >> i kid you not. like. real life horror movie. everything in the car is hitting. it's getting thrown. it's getting thrown up into the air in a way. and just or under the car. >> right now, federal agents have taken over the scene. they
. >> i'm brianna keilar in washington. boris sanchez is on assignment, and we are following breaking news out of new orleans, where the fbi says it is investigating a deadly attack in the city's famed french quarter as an act of terrorism. >> at least ten people killed, dozens injured. >> when police say a driver who was, quote, hell bent on creating carnage intentionally plowed a pickup truck into a crowd on bourbon street as people were celebrating the new year, and we're...
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>> yeah, well, thanks for having me, brianna. i was actually very surprised, especially because the fbi has incredible intelligence networks. and to be able to pick up on these kind of things, as the saying goes, two people can keep a secret if one of them is dead. really, once something turns from a lone wolf into a multi-actor situation, it makes it a lot easier for law enforcement to pick up on these things now. easier. doesn't mean easy, and i'm sure they're going to be scouring through, you know, digital records, communications, trying to see how this came to be. there's always a pathway to radicalization. and then being able to track who that was shared with. how, you know, this plan of attack came to be, i'm sure that's going to be exactly what the fbi is focusing on. and certainly what will be their top priority, especially in light of the, you know, upcoming tourist events, which i'm sure they're thinking are going to be targeted in the next few days. >> yeah, even as they are assuring people they aren't going to be, des
>> yeah, well, thanks for having me, brianna. i was actually very surprised, especially because the fbi has incredible intelligence networks. and to be able to pick up on these kind of things, as the saying goes, two people can keep a secret if one of them is dead. really, once something turns from a lone wolf into a multi-actor situation, it makes it a lot easier for law enforcement to pick up on these things now. easier. doesn't mean easy, and i'm sure they're going to be scouring...
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brianna. >> yeah. and that's i know a lot of people in these areas may not be used to that, but that is the equation right now with this fire traveling on the wind. >> julia vargas jones. thank you, stephanie. thank you as well. >> boris, a resident of pacific palisades who had to evacuate her home, said that seeing her community surrounded by flames felt like being inside the movie war of the worlds. and she spoke to cnn earlier today. >> there were just vehicles on fire on the road burning. um, there's a church school at the bottom of the hill. um, some of my students go to it. it is. it was on fire. um, the grocery store, the i mean, it it actually, it was so surreal. i felt like we were in that movie, the war of the worlds. um, it i didn't recognize the streets that i were on as our own. my family is safe. um, my daughter, luckily just went back to college a few days before, um, we have our pets. um, everyone i've spoken to all of our friends, um, my clients, everyone is safe. um, i would say half
brianna. >> yeah. and that's i know a lot of people in these areas may not be used to that, but that is the equation right now with this fire traveling on the wind. >> julia vargas jones. thank you, stephanie. thank you as well. >> boris, a resident of pacific palisades who had to evacuate her home, said that seeing her community surrounded by flames felt like being inside the movie war of the worlds. and she spoke to cnn earlier today. >> there were just vehicles on...
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brianna. all right. seems like it is upon us there. ryan young, thank you for that. with us now we have new orleans city council member eugene green, who represents the area just next door to where the attack happened. councilman, thanks for being with us. we know that your city is going through so much. we heard from the mayor that bourbon street here is reopening shortly ahead of the super the sugar bowl kicking off in just a few hours. can you tell us a little bit about security measures? any concerns or assurances that you can give? >> brianna, thank you for this opportunity. and to the nation, i want you to know that new orleans is standing strong and we're standing strong for our nation. >> i want to express my condolences to the family members of those who who were deceased as a result of this horrific act, and also to express to those who are injured. we wish for your full and complete and rapid recovery. i do want to let you know that the city of new orleans is very, very focused on s
brianna. all right. seems like it is upon us there. ryan young, thank you for that. with us now we have new orleans city council member eugene green, who represents the area just next door to where the attack happened. councilman, thanks for being with us. we know that your city is going through so much. we heard from the mayor that bourbon street here is reopening shortly ahead of the super the sugar bowl kicking off in just a few hours. can you tell us a little bit about security measures?...
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>> well, brianna, this is an investigation that is now global.not only are there investigators looking at what happened here in las vegas, but there is an fbi team that's been spending hours at a residence in colorado springs today, as well as a notion from the press conference that because he was on active duty serving in germany at the time that he was approved to take leave, when this happened. there are international searches as well going on. so this is going to take some time to figure out motive. we did hear from one of the officials at a press conference in the last hour or so, talking about the fact that, yes, this is a cybertruck in front of a trump hotel. here's what he said. >> bombing. absolutely. and it's a bombing that certainly has factors that raise concern. it's not lost on us that it's in front of, you know, of the trump building, that it's a tesla vehicle. but we don't have information at this point that definitively tells us or suggests it was because of this particular ideology or the, you know, any of the reasoning behind i
>> well, brianna, this is an investigation that is now global.not only are there investigators looking at what happened here in las vegas, but there is an fbi team that's been spending hours at a residence in colorado springs today, as well as a notion from the press conference that because he was on active duty serving in germany at the time that he was approved to take leave, when this happened. there are international searches as well going on. so this is going to take some time to...
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of course, this is anecdotal, brianna. i'll make that clear. but also it has to do with the way that the water system works. officials said earlier today that it's just not built. the infrastructure is not built for this level of need of demand for water, and they're just trying to do the best they can to make sure that they're channeling that water to the places that need it the most. right now and julia, officials have talked about curfews being imposed in santa monica and malibu, largely because of concerns over looting. >> how significant a problem has that been? >> look, i'll tell you, yes, there have been about 20 people arrested for looting in other similar crimes. it is a problem, and i think there are people that are taking advantage of the situation. and every time that we went through a police line here in altadena, we've been asked to show our credentials. people are very concerned to make sure that the only people allowed into these houses that are basically left unattended are members of the media or law enforcement or first respo
of course, this is anecdotal, brianna. i'll make that clear. but also it has to do with the way that the water system works. officials said earlier today that it's just not built. the infrastructure is not built for this level of need of demand for water, and they're just trying to do the best they can to make sure that they're channeling that water to the places that need it the most. right now and julia, officials have talked about curfews being imposed in santa monica and malibu, largely...
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>> brianna, that bomb analogy, it's quite right. look, this is the kind of scene that we're seeing everywhere in altadena. just a whole block of destroyed homes. just leveled. there's gas lines still burning. that's what we've been seeing over and over here. like 180,000 people displaced. that is huge. what an impact it has in these communities. and all the way down. i'm not sure how far you can see, but these downed power lines, this is what people are going to come back to. we just passed. we've been moving around trying to see more and more of these neighborhoods throughout the day to get you some more reporting, and we've seen residents trying to come back, but authorities basically saying that you can't yet it's too dangerous. it's too soon. 180,000 people displaced. we also have 200 something households, 215,000 households without power, because about half of those have been turned off. because officials are concerned about what that could mean for sparking further fires. we're hearing from meteorologists that there could be m
>> brianna, that bomb analogy, it's quite right. look, this is the kind of scene that we're seeing everywhere in altadena. just a whole block of destroyed homes. just leveled. there's gas lines still burning. that's what we've been seeing over and over here. like 180,000 people displaced. that is huge. what an impact it has in these communities. and all the way down. i'm not sure how far you can see, but these downed power lines, this is what people are going to come back to. we just...
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brianna. >> yeah, they're trying to save lives at this point in time. julia vargas jones thank you for the latest from altadena, california. and with us now is sue cole, who evacuated from pacific palisades where they're dealing with another fire, the palisades fire. she is also the president of the pacific palisades community council. sue, thanks for being with us. can you just tell us a little bit about what it was like evacuating and what the status is right now of your neighborhood? >> well, the status of my neighborhood is that it's pretty much all gone. i live in the village in an area called the alphabet streets, and from the videos and reports that i've had, it's all gone. um, typically these fires start in the hills and the fire department gets on it and they usually get it contained and and usually the flatlands down below consider themselves pretty safe. in this case. what they're dealing with now, the biggest enemy are these huge, you know, 50 to 80 mile an hour winds. and no matter how many firemen you have, no matter how many people are ba
brianna. >> yeah, they're trying to save lives at this point in time. julia vargas jones thank you for the latest from altadena, california. and with us now is sue cole, who evacuated from pacific palisades where they're dealing with another fire, the palisades fire. she is also the president of the pacific palisades community council. sue, thanks for being with us. can you just tell us a little bit about what it was like evacuating and what the status is right now of your neighborhood?...
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brianna. >> yeah, certainly. and we're looking to get more information from this press conference. you see folks assembling for that there in new orleans. it's shaping up to be quite an assortment of figures there from new orleans and louisiana. you can see senator john kennedy there in the background. it appears as well. and you have law enforcement federally as well as state and local there. this appears imminent. so we're going to keep discussing also some important new information we're getting, but we're going to break away as soon as this begins. and we will take that news conference live. i want to bring in evan perez. also with us is cnn's tom foreman. evan, what are you learning? >> well, one of the things we know right now is that the pentagon is going to have to explain a little bit about this, because we're told that this person, the suspect, brianna, is a former member of the u.s. military. we've asked we've reached out to the to the to the military, to the pentagon for some more details about their service. but that is also adding to the complex picture of this, of th
brianna. >> yeah, certainly. and we're looking to get more information from this press conference. you see folks assembling for that there in new orleans. it's shaping up to be quite an assortment of figures there from new orleans and louisiana. you can see senator john kennedy there in the background. it appears as well. and you have law enforcement federally as well as state and local there. this appears imminent. so we're going to keep discussing also some important new information...
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i want to bring in washington post climate reporter brianna saxe.he is based in los angeles, and she's going to join us now on the phone. and, brianna, as part of your ongoing work, you've been collecting stories from people about what they've lost from the fires. tell us a little bit about what they've told you hi. >> yeah, thanks for having me. sorry. i'm via phone. just got off the mountain with some firefighters, but i have been really touched hearing people i don't even know across los angeles share a lot of the same feeling and emotion that i've been feeling about watching their childhood burn and just these special places that were just so used to being able to access, not exist anymore in a way that we have treasured them. and then also really harrowing experiences of barely escaping and not knowing if they're coming back and then finding out their parents homes or the homes they grew up in were gone, along with everything in their. >> brianna, this has been personal for you as well. you had said that your father lost his home in the palisad
i want to bring in washington post climate reporter brianna saxe.he is based in los angeles, and she's going to join us now on the phone. and, brianna, as part of your ongoing work, you've been collecting stories from people about what they've lost from the fires. tell us a little bit about what they've told you hi. >> yeah, thanks for having me. sorry. i'm via phone. just got off the mountain with some firefighters, but i have been really touched hearing people i don't even know across...
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omar. >> well, brianna, as you know, so many people are dealing with loss right now. that includes the friends and family of randall miod who was killed as the palisades fire overwhelmed his home. i want to bring in his friend of many years, chris weisner. and chris, thanks for being here. i'm so sorry for your loss and i'm sorry we're even talking like this. i mean, how are you holding up right now? how did you find out? >> hi, omar. >> thank you so much. >> um, i found out, you know, after nonstop, relentlessly trying to reach out to him and invite him to my house to stay here and be safe with me and my wife and my family. >> um, i was stalking his social media. i dm'd his cousin, and, um, eventually i found out, you know, through a series of events, there was a picture posted. both his cars were there and one of his best friends, another best friend, mike, said, that's a red flag. and he was so right. then it got reported that he there was a body found the southeast bedroom. that's indeed randall's master bedroom. i used to live there for two years, so i well knew
omar. >> well, brianna, as you know, so many people are dealing with loss right now. that includes the friends and family of randall miod who was killed as the palisades fire overwhelmed his home. i want to bring in his friend of many years, chris weisner. and chris, thanks for being here. i'm so sorry for your loss and i'm sorry we're even talking like this. i mean, how are you holding up right now? how did you find out? >> hi, omar. >> thank you so much. >> um, i found...
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brianna willis, abc seven news. >> brianna. thank you.nded in sonoma county has been a vital tool for those escaping the catastrophic wildfires burning in southern california. >> it's called watch duty, and it now serves millions of users in the west. and in just the past 24 hours, the free app has had some record downloads. >> abc seven news reporter cornell bernard shows us how it works, and uh. >> there's fire everywhere. >> a path of wildfirewhere. destruction in southern california still forcing people from their homes. but some residents have been unsure where to go. >> on the first night we saw some of the major evacuation systems that exist failing due to the traffic volume. >> nick russell is vp of operations for watch duty, a free fire tracking app run by a north bay nonprofit combining real time radio scanner information and wildfire cameras with publicly available maps of fire incidents and weather alerts showing the surface wind direction on the map, showing the evacuation zones where the fire is, and just putting the entire
brianna willis, abc seven news. >> brianna. thank you.nded in sonoma county has been a vital tool for those escaping the catastrophic wildfires burning in southern california. >> it's called watch duty, and it now serves millions of users in the west. and in just the past 24 hours, the free app has had some record downloads. >> abc seven news reporter cornell bernard shows us how it works, and uh. >> there's fire everywhere. >> a path of wildfirewhere. destruction...
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brianna is joining us now. thank you for joining us.t night you also shared this video of smoke filling the street where your 80-year-old father lives. you write that initially he didn't want to evacuate, but ultimately did. if you don't mind, just take us inside your conversations with, and what is it like to have a family member, especially someone elderly, in this kind of danger so quickly? >> sure. thanks for having me on. i saw the fire pop up, and i immediately just had this sense of dread that it was going to be bad. i saw it was a few miles away from his home and i called him and was saying, hey, i think you need to pack up, start getting ready. it's this psychological game i think that a lot of us in california play with ourselves, that it won't happen to me, it's not going to be that bad. we were trying to coordinate getting him moving. he lost his phone for a second. he doesn't have a to go g. it is very disconcerting. luckily i have a family friend that works for him, who was able to get in past the police barricade and help
brianna is joining us now. thank you for joining us.t night you also shared this video of smoke filling the street where your 80-year-old father lives. you write that initially he didn't want to evacuate, but ultimately did. if you don't mind, just take us inside your conversations with, and what is it like to have a family member, especially someone elderly, in this kind of danger so quickly? >> sure. thanks for having me on. i saw the fire pop up, and i immediately just had this sense...
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brianna. >> all right. alayna treene, thank you so much for that report from west palm beach. winds are picking up in southern california as crews are battling wildfires for the seventh day now. residents are being urged to prepare now for more evacuations. we're going to have the very latest from altadena next. >> kobe believed in himself at the youngest possible age. >> it's one of the most remarkable stories in sports history. >> i don't want to be remembered as just a basketball player. >> kobe premieres january 25th on cnn. watch your step. >> oh, that's why visionworks makes it simple to schedule an eye exam that works for you. >> even if you have a big trip to plan around. >> thanks, meghan. >> see you right now. that's. convenient. visionworks see the difference? >> so what are you thinking? >> i'm thinking about our honeymoon. what about africa? safari? hot air balloon ride. swim with elephants. wait. can we afford a safari? >> great question. like everything takes a little planning. >> or put the money towards a down payment on a ranch in montana with horses. >> let'
brianna. >> all right. alayna treene, thank you so much for that report from west palm beach. winds are picking up in southern california as crews are battling wildfires for the seventh day now. residents are being urged to prepare now for more evacuations. we're going to have the very latest from altadena next. >> kobe believed in himself at the youngest possible age. >> it's one of the most remarkable stories in sports history. >> i don't want to be remembered as just...
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but on the other hand, part of what caused the confusion, brianna. and that was in the press conference as well as well as our briefings, is that there were people who saw these packages and kind of prodded them and looked in them, and what's kind of jarring is that we've all grown up in an america post 9/11 tsa, if you see something, say something. and this was an instance in which these these improvised devices are incredibly suspicious. and the fact that there weren't people out there who, when they saw these, these, these devices, which looked very, very suspicious, middle of the street, there were literally police officers on every corner of the french quarter last night. sorry, the yesterday morning. >> yeah. >> i mean, it's part of what led the wild goose chase was because they thought the people interacting with these were coconspirators, because who else would kind of play with an ied? >> well, okay, but let's talk let's talk about that, jp, because as we understand it, these appeared to have been in coolers, i think. right. and this is you
but on the other hand, part of what caused the confusion, brianna. and that was in the press conference as well as well as our briefings, is that there were people who saw these packages and kind of prodded them and looked in them, and what's kind of jarring is that we've all grown up in an america post 9/11 tsa, if you see something, say something. and this was an instance in which these these improvised devices are incredibly suspicious. and the fact that there weren't people out there who,...
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come on brianna. i mean, my wife julie, and i always sit around the kitchen table talking about the gdp and how that affects the price of eggs. i mean, that's just come on, that's just a common occurrence. but victor davis hanson, you're one of our favorites. i mean, it just seemed that the basic premise and thesis of these candidates and their party as a whole, never rang true to the american people. no it didn't. >> i think james carville knew she was going to lose, and he felt that he was dutiful to build momentum by saying she was a sure winner and trashed trump. but he's not stupid. doug made a good point from that. those wilderness years of 20 years, from 1972, starting with the mcgovern left wing disaster and the landslide nixon victory all the way to bill clinton's victory in 92. that was 20 years where they only had four years of carter ism. clinton came in and rejected carter's ism. you go back and look at the 1996 convention platform of the democrats. jason. it's physical sobriety, balanced
come on brianna. i mean, my wife julie, and i always sit around the kitchen table talking about the gdp and how that affects the price of eggs. i mean, that's just come on, that's just a common occurrence. but victor davis hanson, you're one of our favorites. i mean, it just seemed that the basic premise and thesis of these candidates and their party as a whole, never rang true to the american people. no it didn't. >> i think james carville knew she was going to lose, and he felt that he...
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>> well, boris and brianna, this was a blockbuster report. it painted the picture of a relentless jobs market that just continues to defy expectations. and for main street, this is good news because it shows that workers are very much in demand. so the numbers show that the economy added 256,000 jobs in december. >> now that is a seven month high. >> that's 100,000 more than expected. and that chart shows that, yes, hiring slowed dramatically in october, but that was really just a blip. >> and it was a blip caused by hurricanes and worker strikes. >> and the economy has bounced back. the jobs market ended the year with a bang. and for 2024, the u.s. added 2.2 million jobs. >> that is twice as much as economists had expected when the year started. >> you can see the unemployment rate remains low 4.1%. it unexpectedly went lower in december. and i know that when people think about the economy, they think about the cost of living. but this report also showed that paychecks went up at a faster pace than price. so yes, the big question is, of cour
>> well, boris and brianna, this was a blockbuster report. it painted the picture of a relentless jobs market that just continues to defy expectations. and for main street, this is good news because it shows that workers are very much in demand. so the numbers show that the economy added 256,000 jobs in december. >> now that is a seven month high. >> that's 100,000 more than expected. and that chart shows that, yes, hiring slowed dramatically in october, but that was really...
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i'm boris sanchez alongside brianna keilar in our nation's capital. and right now los angeles county is bracing for a return of intense wind as it endures. one of the most destructive wildfire outbreaks in its history. the largest, the palisades fire, is charred some 17,000 acres, and that is just one of five wildfires ravaging one of the most populated areas in the country. winds are slightly down compared to yesterday, but all the fires are still far from full containment. the eaton fire, notably, is responsible for at least five deaths, and the sheriff says that that number is tragically sure to go up. >> more than 180,000 people are under evacuation orders. the number of structures damaged or destroyed runs into the thousands. and for those whose homes were spared, they are grieving for the neighborhoods that are now ashen wastelands. >> my home is standing, but it's one of the few homes in the area, and i have a lot of guilt about that because i have a lot of people that i care about and the community that are just completely devastated. some nei
i'm boris sanchez alongside brianna keilar in our nation's capital. and right now los angeles county is bracing for a return of intense wind as it endures. one of the most destructive wildfire outbreaks in its history. the largest, the palisades fire, is charred some 17,000 acres, and that is just one of five wildfires ravaging one of the most populated areas in the country. winds are slightly down compared to yesterday, but all the fires are still far from full containment. the eaton fire,...
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and i'm brianna keilar. thank you so much for joining me this hour.ur breaking news coverage continues with paula newton in atlanta. >> i lay on my back frozen, thinking the darkest thoughts, and then everything changed, dana said. you're still you and i love you. >> superman. >> the christine behle man. the christopher reeve story coming in february. oh, now texas is getting the turbotax app and filing your taxes yourself 100% free. >> if you didn't file with us last year, dj, pay $0 when you file by 218. all tax forms, all 100% free. now this is taxes file free in the app by 218. when you switch to turbotax, do it yourself. >> go friends, gather kiki, chris. jason. >> friends. let's go, let's go friends, hold on to your dice. >> nice frosting. brad. thank you. how are we doing, kiki? >> tastes like money to me. i can't go back to jail. >> wait. did you rob my bank? >> are we winning? oh, money. power! friendship. let's go. >> nice going. lou. nothing like a little confidence boost to help ease you back into the dating scene. of course, that also inc
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brianna bias has that story. >> this story is absolutely bananas. madera chp conduct traffic stops all the time, but to stop someone for speeding and then find a monkey in the car. well, that was a first and exotic car toting an exotic animal. something you don't see every day. definitely a traffic stop with a twist. madera chp pulled over a 2022 rolls royce ghost monday night for speeding down state road. 99. what they found inside was wild. the driver had a baby monkey attacks are clenched on his person. officials say the driver, 27 year-old said mohammed was driving under the influence and carrying mounds of marijuana. it's very important not to not see what the other issue in this traffic stop i mean, which is driving impaired. he says no one person needs that much marijuana and what muhammad definitely didn't need was the one month-old spider monkey clinging to his chest. spider monkeys are illegal, cannot possess it is on the endangered species list. definitely to have him here in california. the madera county animal shelter took the little gu
brianna bias has that story. >> this story is absolutely bananas. madera chp conduct traffic stops all the time, but to stop someone for speeding and then find a monkey in the car. well, that was a first and exotic car toting an exotic animal. something you don't see every day. definitely a traffic stop with a twist. madera chp pulled over a 2022 rolls royce ghost monday night for speeding down state road. 99. what they found inside was wild. the driver had a baby monkey attacks are...
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. >> trace: brianna. >> i don't think they were asleep, i think this is just a problem with the facte like avenue some. california voters in 2014 voted for proposition one to create new reservoirs. scenarios like this help. get so many have been built? zero. ineffective leadership. they weren't asleep but they were just not doing their job because they are ineffective. >> trace: amazing to me because mark zuckerberg said the following about the biden administration, these people from the biden administration what called up our team and, like, scream at them and curse, talking about censorship, and i don't know that all these different agencies and branches started investigating and coming after our company. censorship, admitting to it, jason. >> he must be lying because we were told credibly by the biden administration that that did not happen at all, that they never put that kind of pressure, that they were sending friendly notes saying hey, you know, might be some misinformation up there you might want to take a look. it's so silly. we always knew this was what was going on. but th
. >> trace: brianna. >> i don't think they were asleep, i think this is just a problem with the facte like avenue some. california voters in 2014 voted for proposition one to create new reservoirs. scenarios like this help. get so many have been built? zero. ineffective leadership. they weren't asleep but they were just not doing their job because they are ineffective. >> trace: amazing to me because mark zuckerberg said the following about the biden administration, these...
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brianna, thanks very much. here's another figure. damage estimates, of course, very preliminarily, are in the neighborhood of $57 billion so far. now, these fires are rewriting the record books for the most destructive fires to ever burn in california. the worst is still the 2018 camp fire. more than 18,000 structures destroyed, 85 lives lost there. the 2017 tubbs fire, part of the north bay wildfires, is the second most destructive ever, with 5600 buildings burned down. 22 people died in that blaze. the oakland hills firestorm, of course, the tunnel fire of 1991 was the third most destructive fire ever, with an estimated 2900 buildings destroyed. >> it took years for neighborhoods burned in the 2017 north bay wildfires to repair and rebuild. abc seven news reporter luz pena went to santa rosa to speak to wildfire survivors. >> images of homes consumed by flames and leveled neighborhoods in southern california arerhoods giving many bay area wildfire survivors flashbacks of one of the most destructive wildfires in california history,
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i'm brianna keilar in washington, and omar jimenez is in for boris. great to have you. always good to see you. always good to have you. any moment now, president biden will be delivering one of the final speeches of his presidency from the state department, where he's expected to tout his foreign policy legacy. >> now, at the same time, there could be signs of progress when it comes to one of president biden's biggest foreign policy challenges. white house officials are signaling a ceasefire and hostage deal in gaza could be finalized before the president leaves office. i want to bring in cnn's mj lee, who joins us now from the white house. so can you just tell us a little bit more on what we should expect from the president's speech here yeah. >> no question that we are about to hear a major joe biden legacy speech as the president is preparing to leave office in exactly one week. you know, at the end of donald trump's first administration and term in office, there were a lot of questions from global leaders about america's place in the world. and when president biden
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brianna set the scene for us. there. >> you know, jake, we've been talking so much in recent days about the arc of jimmy carter's life, and we are going to be seeing that on full display here, because president carter began something that, quite frankly, we have taken for granted in recent decades, which is that inaugural walk. partially, we see presidents take it along part of the route of the inaugural parade. he walked all the way from the capitol to the white house, symbolizing somewhat of an accessibility. and every man kind of message that he was sending out. and his family is going to be here finishing that walk for him when his casket arrives here, there will be other touchstones from his life. there are going to be two formations a midshipmen from the naval academy, which of course was his alma mater, including from the 15th company, which is the one that he was a member of when he attended that service academy. they will be meeting him here at the navy memorial, which he authorized. this is here because
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. >> the winds are still blowing us around, brianna and boris. it is still very intense out here at this hour. and when you look, you can actually see how fast the smoke is blowing off of this canyon area up here behind sunset boulevard, which dead ends into the pacific coast highway. and the smoke is like hurtling past us with ash and little bits of debris coming off of there. but if you look at this building behind the 76 gas station, there was a taller structure there, and we watched it burn away overnight. just to show you how quickly things are escalating and being demolished out here. and that's just parts of what we can see. we've seen parts of fires burning along the side of the pch going north and south. a little structure next to this gladstone's seafood restaurant, a pretty famous restaurant here along the highway here there was a fire there. looked like maybe in a rubbish bin, but the firefighters responded and shut it down. they're going back and forth through this area just to make sure that they're putting out hotspots. but let's b
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brianna. it's so complicated. >> i think one of the things to draw from what we heard from trump could be read as a preview of how he sees doj and the government as he heads into another four years, this time fully capable of assigning folks to positions. i mean, the judge that he appeared with is going to be the assistant attorney general that that will carry out his vision of a more involved executive attorney that he appeared with. >> look, he said it was an injustice of justice. i was treated very unfairly. his demeanor was certainly more calm than it was when he was actually sitting in the courtroom during trial. but no question, this entire episode has sort of infused how he views the doj, even though this case has nothing to do with the department of justice. it's a new york case, but i think the the president elect was able to very successfully, politically speaking, consolidate all of these cases against him to make it look like there was indeed this effort to get him, as he would cal
brianna. it's so complicated. >> i think one of the things to draw from what we heard from trump could be read as a preview of how he sees doj and the government as he heads into another four years, this time fully capable of assigning folks to positions. i mean, the judge that he appeared with is going to be the assistant attorney general that that will carry out his vision of a more involved executive attorney that he appeared with. >> look, he said it was an injustice of justice....
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the 2 shops gonna be charlie, following the killing of brianna taylor. the old keepers went to kentucky, alongside local militia groups. here in louisville to project the show station, and also the punch across the street. and also a private residence. we can't predict sales, stupid. my main message is you're ready to prepare yourselves and the community as for what we see common brother gets unavoidable. now got too many. brainwashed, americans who've been brainwashed by communist. the pressure for teachers that age your own country, the what do you do? so it's your own country to reach you by close extensions you believe in retrospect, 3. 1. the latest news as it breaks for the 3 hospitals have gone out of service. people are using the mass filters. now phase further displacement with detailed coverage. you've read off your patient forces. post hundreds of civil is through this, please prompt this quote cheaper and bit handle on from the house of the story is wait a minute to reset the it was target thing come on. those inside the hospital has provided
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now, earlier, cnn's brianna keilar spoke with retired u.s. army general russel honorÉ.'s a louisiana native and oversaw relief efforts after hurricane katrina hit new orleans in 2005. he said he fears u.s. law enforcement is not sufficiently prepared for terrorist attacks like the one on wednesday. >> i do have concerns because on any given day, a determined terrorist can attack a soft target. you know, brianna, when i woke up this morning at five and i saw killing in the french quarter, i thought it was another mass shooting, which jane can attribute to. every now and then, somebody will come down at a major event and a street crime. somebody will get an automatic weapon and shoot a bunch of people. that was my earlier thought. i said, oh, man, another mass shooting in the french quarter at a bad time during a major event. but my perception, that's what it was. on the other hand, it ended up being a terrorist attack. uh, the police are well trained in trying to deal with street crime and and gang type activity that may come to the french quarter with the automatic weap
now, earlier, cnn's brianna keilar spoke with retired u.s. army general russel honorÉ.'s a louisiana native and oversaw relief efforts after hurricane katrina hit new orleans in 2005. he said he fears u.s. law enforcement is not sufficiently prepared for terrorist attacks like the one on wednesday. >> i do have concerns because on any given day, a determined terrorist can attack a soft target. you know, brianna, when i woke up this morning at five and i saw killing in the french quarter,...
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robert to han shops, going to be charging, following the killing of brianna taylor. the old keepers went to kentucky, alongside local militia groups. here in louisville to project the show station. and also the pasha across the street. and also a private residence you can predict chaos and simply stupid my main message as you're ready to prepare yourselves and it's news for what we see common for i think it's unavoidable now. got too many brain washed. americans have been very much, but communist pressure with teachers that age your own country, the what do you do? so it's your own country to meet you by close extension you, believe it or not, or so 311. in 2001, the us invaded afghanistan, stating its intention to build a stable state. and the military able to overcome the tell about the united states military has begun strikes, but off the 2 decades trillion spent on countless lives lost submission failed, and the telephone gave full control. and you 2 part series analyzing the strategies and mistakes that led to that failure of chemist on the price of piece coming
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the 2 shops going to be charging, following the killing of brianna taylor. the old keepers went to kentucky alongside local militia groups here in louisville to project the show station and also the punch across the street. and also a private residence you can predict chaos and simply stupid my main message as you're ready to prepare yourselves and it's news for what we see common for i think it's unavoidable now. got too many brain washed. americans have been brainwashed by communist pressure with teachers that age your own country the. what do you do? so it's your own country to meet you by close extensions you believe in our country . so 311, a lot of the stories that we cover a highly complex. so it's very important that we make them as understandable as we can do as many people as possible no matter how much they know about a given chrisy. so issue the smell of that is all over power. as all, just a recall respondents, that's what we strive to do. the the unique perspective. what could my community be gaining if we weren't spending money on all of those
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brianna bias has that story. >> this story is absolutely bananas. madera chp conduct traffic stops all the time, but to stop someone for speeding and then find a monkey in the car. well, that was a first and exotic car toting an exotic animal. something you don't see every day. definitely a traffic stop with a twist. madera chp pulled over a 2022 rolls royce ghost monday night for speeding down state road. 99. what they found inside was wild. the driver had a baby monkey attacks are clenched on his person. officials say the driver, 27 year-old said mohammed was driving under the influence and carrying mounds of mari uana. it's very important not to not see what the other issue in this traffic stop i mean, which is driving impaired. he says no one person needs that much marijuana and what muhammad definitely didn't need was the one month-old spider monkey clinging to his chest. spider monkeys are illegal, cannot possess it is on the endangered species list. definitely to have him here in california. the madera county animal shelter took the little gu
brianna bias has that story. >> this story is absolutely bananas. madera chp conduct traffic stops all the time, but to stop someone for speeding and then find a monkey in the car. well, that was a first and exotic car toting an exotic animal. something you don't see every day. definitely a traffic stop with a twist. madera chp pulled over a 2022 rolls royce ghost monday night for speeding down state road. 99. what they found inside was wild. the driver had a baby monkey attacks are...
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yes, is allan santa instead he loves the fellow, but he never function of brianna. what's so for me says almost 300 spanish human latoya that says what i'm of them by the way. yes, from believe this one. even the last part of this real quick, you're a few kilometers away. that was this via a military base night to planes. bomb during the 1999 will be released from the young, the village spread through us with that will be we still forward the inquiry disengaging a nice ho commanders chose uranium weapons for that powerful penetrating power, but they ignored the consequences with those in the affected area from march to june 1999 thousands of cruise missiles and tens of thousands of adams carrying tons of depleted uranium rein down on the former yugoslavia. how sad the sweetest you're not to assessment bothers me so but never more fema your munich way . so bloomberg zillow is down reported the for sheep desk. you sound like, well you my posterior done done us mean equity if me so good for guys on the i'll initially a phone on me like split 0 and it will segment them
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is allan santa instead of the fellow brushing albert's folks to know brianna. what's so for me? says honestly, i know it's tanisha seeming latoya and it says over them and them by the way, yes, from the last one. even the last part of this real quick, you're a few kilometers away. there was a sub in military base night to play in palm during the 1999. we'll see below. forgot. yeah, the village spread through us with that will be we still forward the inquiry to so got, you know, the nato commanders, jose uranium weapons for that powerful penetrating power. the but they ignore the, the consequences with those in the affected area from march to june 1999 thousands of cruise missiles and tens of thousands of adams carrying tons of depleted uranium rain down on the former yugoslavia outside the switch as to the, you know, to assessment policy so but never more fema your for me and that way. some of them by the sound reported the for ship desk. you sound like where you my posterior studies done. done us mean equity if me so good for guys on the i'll initially a phone on me like split
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for brianna navarro, the loss is incalculable. >> she loved her famably. >> reporter: she believed hert their home in the eaton fire. >> i thought she would be like 99, walking around. >> reporter: their house of more than 40 years burned to the ground. are you worried as you rebuild that you won't be able to get insurance anymore? >> possibly, yeah. it's difficult. where do you even start? >> reporter: seven of california's top 12 home insurers either policies over the d past two years. state farm which has 21% of the market share in the state, announced in march it was making the difficult but necessary decisions that would mean not renewing 30,000 home policies in the state. ending 69% of its policies in the now devastated pacific palisades. >> insurance in california is horrifying. >> reporter: in altadena, dustin and erin say they were dropped from another insurance company last year. dewas only last month they finally found a company thatat would give them coverage. >> i wonder how many other people weren't able to get that policy because you worked very hard to get it. >> report
for brianna navarro, the loss is incalculable. >> she loved her famably. >> reporter: she believed hert their home in the eaton fire. >> i thought she would be like 99, walking around. >> reporter: their house of more than 40 years burned to the ground. are you worried as you rebuild that you won't be able to get insurance anymore? >> possibly, yeah. it's difficult. where do you even start? >> reporter: seven of california's top 12 home insurers either...
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how you can present that same, so she carried out to jude st. jude sees virtually well recovering brianna sanchez reports from lima, proceeded dealing with a lot of this summons on monday to respond to another criminal investigation attorney general d. b. as the millside is investigating weatherbug what the abandoned her duties of precedent after undergoing a secret plastic surgery procedure in 2023, 2 additional authority say the precedent didn't inform congress. she would be absent as the constitution demands. but beloved, the de nice any wrong doing free so it might be that use i had surgery not state take but necessarily due to a respiratory problem that did not impede me an exercise in my functions as president then with hello florida. i would love to face is 9 criminal investigations. prosecutor say she's involved in corruption. elicited richmond among other crimes, the most serious charge, the facts of 49 peruvians killed by the army and police during protest when she took office 2 years ago. critics say proceeding, but these more where we defending herself then governing according
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coming into us on the program. ukraine has launched a must've missed saw attack on russia's western brianna region that is, according to the ministry of defense, key of has reportedly use long range as it comes ms solves on us, supplied multi launch high more assistance or the m. o. d. 's says, russian or defenses repel the attack, destroying all targets the regions governor odds, no casualties have been reported. moral not as it emerges. hungry is foreign minister, has commented on ukraine's fail to tuck an energy infrastructure in southern russia . this monday, the target and gas compressor station supplies and chris took stream pipeline, and peter, c, r to say is the root is an indispensable parts of central europe's gas supply chain . a bit security is a part of the item port. the turkish current cable is indispensable in the natural gas supply and hungry and central europe. security of energy supply is a sovereignty matter. therefore, every action that threatens the security of all energy supply must be considered an attack against sovereignty. but we understand as a great deal of outr
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end of the day, if for some ungodly reason, trump did do some sort of military initiative against brianna. denmark basically has no thing to defend that island territory. they never scanned a chance and it gives us controls and nato, so it's not like nato is going to come to the defense of all denmark, what your needs. it needs to pilot, it's only independent policy and have its own independent military organization that's outside of nato. so they can actually have strategical economies by i don't see that that's happening right now. the 20 pos here in moscow is the multiplan. it will continue to grow and mature. and the global south rise is up against for so many coal west and had gemini and unchecked power. israel is in the process of a war crimes allegations are because that with that the us is rolling out legislation to impose sanctions, not against israel, because of the international criminal court of bills that sanctions, international criminal court officials and their families. and anybody who is assisting them america is passing this law because a kangaroo court is seeking to ar
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. >> that was brianna bias reporting for us tonight. >> a family in the east bay did welcome the first area baby born in 2025. the san leandro medical center. welcome to this beautiful baby girl at 12:00am on that dot this morning. her name is ray lynn james. she is exactly 8 pounds 18 and a half inches earlier today we spoke with the couple who welcomed little raylan to the world. they say her birth was actually an early surprise. >> we have no idea that she was going to be born exactly. at 12 o'clock lake. >> and that was it right? yeah, i was part her due date was january 10. >> we're just i'm happy that everything went gray and kaiser was amazing. and their staff >> it was it was awesome. >> a little early, but she looks healthy and happy there. rae lynn james will join 4 other sisters at home. that's a lot of girls. kron 4 family definitely want to wish rylan's mom, sofia greenwell and her family. a big congratulations. so happy birthday to that wraps up kron for news at 10. the news at 11 is coming up in just a bit. but first we've got sports night live kron, 4 sports reporter be
. >> that was brianna bias reporting for us tonight. >> a family in the east bay did welcome the first area baby born in 2025. the san leandro medical center. welcome to this beautiful baby girl at 12:00am on that dot this morning. her name is ray lynn james. she is exactly 8 pounds 18 and a half inches earlier today we spoke with the couple who welcomed little raylan to the world. they say her birth was actually an early surprise. >> we have no idea that she was going to be...
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reporter zach fuentes and brianna willis continue our coverage from los angeles, a once thriving community now decimated by flames. >> the deadly palisades fire leaving thousands of residents, including mathias hernandez, without a place to call home. >> i completely did not believe it would be like, be like this. our community is. >> everything's gone. hernandez says when he finally evacuated, he only left with the clothes on his back as he never thought this would be the reality he returned to. >> and me and my friends are calling these past two days the worst day on earth for us. i mean, this is the worst possible thing imaginable. >> worst case scenario over the last four days, the flames have scorched more than 20,000 acres, destroying more than 5000 structures. the scope of the damage continues to go far beyond just homes. this is actually the palisades village, a place where people shop, eat and simply go to the bank. now, what's left of the rubble remains unrecognizable. the battle to contain the blaze still underway. from the air and the ground. while the future remains uncertain
reporter zach fuentes and brianna willis continue our coverage from los angeles, a once thriving community now decimated by flames. >> the deadly palisades fire leaving thousands of residents, including mathias hernandez, without a place to call home. >> i completely did not believe it would be like, be like this. our community is. >> everything's gone. hernandez says when he finally evacuated, he only left with the clothes on his back as he never thought this would be the...
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the federalist correspondent brianna lyman and doug schoen, democratic pollster.nk you all for joining us. doug, come on, to mess up the pledge of allegiance for the vice-president of the united states? that should be an easy one, right? >> well, it just underscores how really unsuited she was for national office and certainly not to be the president of the united states. and as for james carville, he was so certain the democrats were going to win. everybody who was against kamala harris was either wrong or stupid or racist or out of touch, whatever. i think we realize that we are a divided country. the issues, as he's now ackno acknowledged, the economy, the southern border, crime. we're all working for the republicans. and ultimately, as you've suggested, and your other guests have suggested, the victory was clear. and i think my party needs to do a real rethink of where it stands, cooperate with trump, where they agree, where the american people want cooperation and seek to carve out a new and arguably different identity for the democratic party like the one we
the federalist correspondent brianna lyman and doug schoen, democratic pollster.nk you all for joining us. doug, come on, to mess up the pledge of allegiance for the vice-president of the united states? that should be an easy one, right? >> well, it just underscores how really unsuited she was for national office and certainly not to be the president of the united states. and as for james carville, he was so certain the democrats were going to win. everybody who was against kamala harris...
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i guess he doesn't give a [bleep] because he doesn't remember bleep [bleep] brianna, why is he stillat i would have beaten him but he also said i thought i would be president and 85, 86, who knows? how did he do this for four years. >> greg: the media did it. >> yes. >> greg: you know? kat? they protected the old coot. >> i love that interview with jake tapper called it nonsensical and somebody from his team said what he was trying to say was we are still doing this? what he was trying to say? you were talking as if you are on "national geographic". discussing some scroll you have uncovered. you have a professor on there who was interpreting it. there should be people speaking english about other people speaking english. he said what he said anna did not make any sense it was nonsense. >> greg: adam, is he out of touch it? >> he is less stable than joy reid's wigs. but the first time he said that he could have beaten a blank in. and he blames like he says he blames the first one on a cold. i guess you have a cold you are decomposing. >> greg: and he is still here. still here, tyrus.
i guess he doesn't give a [bleep] because he doesn't remember bleep [bleep] brianna, why is he stillat i would have beaten him but he also said i thought i would be president and 85, 86, who knows? how did he do this for four years. >> greg: the media did it. >> yes. >> greg: you know? kat? they protected the old coot. >> i love that interview with jake tapper called it nonsensical and somebody from his team said what he was trying to say was we are still doing this?...
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brianna bias has the story. >> this story is absolutely bananas.adera chp conduct traffic stops all the time, but to stop someone for speeding and then find a monkey in the car. well, that was a first and exotic car toting an exotic animal. something you don't see every day. definitely a traffic stop with a twist. madera chp pulled over a 2022 rolls royce ghost monday night for speeding down state road. 99. what they found inside was wild. the driver had a maybe monkey attacks are clenched on his person. officials say the driver, 27 year-old said mohammed was driving under the influence and carrying mounds of marijuana. it's very important not to not see what the other issue in this traffic stop is. i mean, which is driving impaired. he says no one person needs that much marijuana and what muhammad definitely didn't need was the one month-old spider monkey clinging to his chest. spider monkeys are illegal, cannot possess it is on the endangered species list. definitely to have him here in california. the madera county animal shelter took the little
brianna bias has the story. >> this story is absolutely bananas.adera chp conduct traffic stops all the time, but to stop someone for speeding and then find a monkey in the car. well, that was a first and exotic car toting an exotic animal. something you don't see every day. definitely a traffic stop with a twist. madera chp pulled over a 2022 rolls royce ghost monday night for speeding down state road. 99. what they found inside was wild. the driver had a maybe monkey attacks are...
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four years ago, their son luke married brianna and the wedding party was in the house. >> careful, sweetieso. oh, my god. >> they are profoundly sad. but like sam, the patriarch of the family, dana and rick say they realize how fortunate they still are. >> we raised our four children here under this roof for 32 years, and it had magic in it. >> and they have a guiding philosophy. what do you do next? >> do you want me to go? yeah. you go. because she always says, are we going to be okay? yeah. and the answer is always yes. >> as for sam, you're grateful for what you've gotten. >> grateful for what? i standing here, what i got on my back right now, and being here and being able to talk to you and being able to go forward tomorrow morning. that's god's gift. >> and gary tuchman joins us now. it's so extraordinary to see what people are going through here. >> it's really sad. and right now, all three of them, sam and his daughter dana, her husband rick, they're all staying in a hotel. dana and rick have three large dogs who are staying with them. their goal is to rebuild back into their house
four years ago, their son luke married brianna and the wedding party was in the house. >> careful, sweetieso. oh, my god. >> they are profoundly sad. but like sam, the patriarch of the family, dana and rick say they realize how fortunate they still are. >> we raised our four children here under this roof for 32 years, and it had magic in it. >> and they have a guiding philosophy. what do you do next? >> do you want me to go? yeah. you go. because she always says,...
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. >> well, brianna, i think this is a case like no other. and i'm sure, pretty sure that i can state with certitude that we'll never see a case like this again. i agree with my colleague. i, i don't know what else judge mershon, justice mershon could have done under the circumstances. i think he handled it with admirable restraint. and one thing is clear to me that if he hadn't entered that order on january the third, that within it indicated that he was going to give the unconditional release, and if he hung out that he was uncertain about the disposition. i'm not sure that the supreme court of the united states last evening would have chosen to punt this case. that might have been five four the other way, if, in fact, they thought that president elect trump was subject to jail time. so, yeah, it's a slap on the wrist, there's no question. but at least from the people's standpoint and from justice marchand's standpoint, they tied a ribbon around the case. >> and misty, while trump is in office, his attorneys are expected to just, you know,
. >> well, brianna, i think this is a case like no other. and i'm sure, pretty sure that i can state with certitude that we'll never see a case like this again. i agree with my colleague. i, i don't know what else judge mershon, justice mershon could have done under the circumstances. i think he handled it with admirable restraint. and one thing is clear to me that if he hadn't entered that order on january the third, that within it indicated that he was going to give the unconditional...
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four years ago, their son luke married brianna and the wedding party was in the house. >> be careful sweetie. so oh my god. >> they are profoundly sad. but like sam, the patriarch of the family, dana and rick say they realize how fortunate they still are. >> we raised our four children here under this roof for 32 years, and it had magic in it. >> and they have a guiding philosophy. what do you do next? >> you want me to go? yeah, you go because she always says, are we going to be okay? yeah. and the answer is always yes. >> as for sam, you're grateful for what you've gotten. >> grateful for what? i standing here with, what i got on my back right now, and being here and being able to talk to you and being able to go forward tomorrow morning, that's god's gift. >> i think there's a lot of people who don't know how to answer that question. are we going to be going to be okay? >> yeah. so, sam and dana and rick plan to rebuild their houses. that's what they want to do. but for now, they're staying in hotels and they know it's going to be a long ordeal ahead of them. >> yeah. gary tuchman
four years ago, their son luke married brianna and the wedding party was in the house. >> be careful sweetie. so oh my god. >> they are profoundly sad. but like sam, the patriarch of the family, dana and rick say they realize how fortunate they still are. >> we raised our four children here under this roof for 32 years, and it had magic in it. >> and they have a guiding philosophy. what do you do next? >> you want me to go? yeah, you go because she always says, are...