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they're safe. for whatever reason, they encountered each other in the airspace, same air space. >> reporter: authorities today inde dede dedent if ii division chief josh bischof, captain tim rodriguez, and tony sousa, a contracted pilot. officials raising a giant flag for a solemn procession. fellow firefighters saluting as the bodies of the victims drove past. a cal fire spokesperson emphasized just how rare these types of collisions are, and that investigation led by the ntsb and faa will focus on how this tragedy could have happened. mary? >> still so many questions. will, thank you. next tonight, former president trump and his legal team have met the 5:00 p.m. deadline to respond to a request from the special counsel to limit what sensitive evidence trump can share publicly in the case involving election interference. it comes after the former president lashed out on social media with threatening language that prosecutors fear could intimidate witnesses.
Josh-bischofAirspaceReasonOtherAir-spaceAuthorities-today-inde-dede-dedentIf-ii-divisionOfficialsTypesPilotFirefightersCollisionsdeviates from previous statements, demanded a response by yesterday and never got one from the white house counsel's office. the press secretary has deflected questions around the shifting language at the podium and from the white house counsel office and she would not say whether the president had been in touch with his son's legal team about the charges that he's facing either. >> do they ever discuss the tax situation? >> i'm not going to get into the specific of the case. i -- i've answered this question over and over again. nothing has changed from the statement i made yesterday, and the few times in the briefing room, this is an independent investigation led by a trump appointed prosecutor that is being led by clearly the department of justice. >> the president is in maine talking about bidenomics, and ignored questions from reporters at two events yesterday and after he's downtown in maine, he
White-house-counselOneQuestionsLanguagePodiumStatementsOfficeResponsePress-secretaryPresidentCaseSonto him in a big way. and since then, the california republican has been working pretty much overtime to do exactly that. he promised trump the house would vote to expunge his two impeachments before the august recess that, obviously, has not happened yet. it's not even clear if it's possible. and last night, he took it one massive leap forward. by floating an impeachment inquiry into joe biden. something he was already facing enormous pressure from house republicans like marjorie taylor greene to do. and for what, exactly? the president would be impeached for? i mean, what's impeachment about? your guess is pretty much as good as mine. we do know, of course, that the republicans star so-called whistleblower who supposedly had bulletproof evidence of corruption by joe biden, is currently on the run from the law. you can't make it up sometimes. because it turns out he's under federal indictment for being an unregistered chinese asset. that was the prime go-to whistleblower. and then there are the two irs whistleblowers who are claiming an investigation led by a trump
WayRepublican-congressCaliforniaImpeachmentsRecessThe-houseTwoHouse-republicansSomethingJoe-bidenImpeachment-inquiryPressureimpeachments before the august recess that, obviously, has not happened yet. it's not even clear if it's possible. and last night, he took it one massive leap forward. by floating an impeachment inquiry into joe biden. something he was already facing enormous pressure from house republicans like marjorie taylor greene to do. and for what, exactly? the president would be impeached for? i mean, what's impeachment about? your guess is pretty much as good as mine. we do know, of course, that the republicans star so-called whistleblower who supposedly had bulletproof evidence of corruption by joe biden, is currently on the run from the law. you can't make it up sometimes. because it turns out he's under federal indictment for being an unregistered chinese asset. that was the prime go-to whistleblower. and then there are the two irs whistleblowers who are claiming an investigation led by a trump -appointed u.s. attorney into hunter biden was slow off, despite the fact that that same u.s. attorney appointed by trump's defending the integrity
SomethingHouse-republicansImpeachment-inquiryJoe-bidenPressureLast-nightImpeachmentsRecessLeapSpeaker-of-the-houseMarjorie-taylor-greeneOneraising concerns about the scope of the agreement. forcing the president's son to plead not guilty to two misdemeanor tax crimes. prosecutors and defense attorneys must now get together and provide the judge with additional information prior to her deciding whether to approve. today's court hearing follows a five-year federal investigation led by donald trump-appointed u.s. attorney. republicans blasted the original plea as a slap on the wrist and accused the department of justice of interfering in the investigation. cbs's catherine herridge was inside the courtroom during today's dramatic hearing and starts us off tonight from wilmington, delaware. good evening, catherine. >> reporter: good evening. i was inside the courtroom about 20 feet from the president's son as this extraordinary hearing unfolded, as the deal fell apart, hunter biden appeared increasingly upset.
JudgeConcernsPresidentAgreementProsecutorsSonMisdemeanor-tax-crimesDefense-attorneysScopeTwoPleaAttorneyros atkins reporting there. we've recently reported on concerns about hospital "do not resusicate" forms, an end—of—life care decision that can be appropriate for some people. our investigation led to dozens of people getting in touch, with evidence that the system, particularly in england, has significant ongoing problems. some families have told us that patients and medical staff are regularly confused by the process. our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan has the latest. denise smith was diagnosed with terminal cancer last year. the 50—year—old had a do not resuscitate decision in place, so when her husband charlie felt her take her last breath, he called the ambulance service to certify her death. the call handler turned tound and said, "well, you're going to have to perform cpr." "ok, just repeat this, she has the form." she went, "it doesn't mean anything." "you still have to go through it and do it." under pressure from the call handler, charlie, a trained first aider, started trying to resuscitate his wife.
PeopleEnglandPatientsEvidenceHospitalFormsDozensEnd-of-life-care-decisionFamiliesProblemsUsSystemaccording to trump, the special counsel gave him a four-day deadline in which to speak to the washington d.c. grand jury hearing the case. it's an offer he will almost certainly not accept, seeing that anything he says can be used against him in a subsequent trial. all of this indicates the department of justice is wrapping up what has been a long and sprawling investigation led by this man, jack smith, for the past eight months. we do not have any indication of what the exact charges are that smith is considering. and the ex president said himself, a target letter like this, quote, almost always means arrest and indictment are coming. that is exactly what happened just last month, when jack smith sent out another target later regarding the investigation into classified documents. just days after that letter became public, smith brought a 37 count indictment against the ex president, charging him with seven federal crimes. of course, and that was already the second indictment against trump this year, following the
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