i spent the last day since i knew that we would be talking looking forward to this moment, and i adore everything. he adores living each moment. an excellent suggestion on how to live in these complicated times. happy birthday, norman mayer. thank you for all you have done. the news continues. let s hand it over laura coats and cnn tonight. it is picking all that i have not dissing the mauve theme song and medic a diver. it is all in my mind right now. i some him speak once, and i was just in awe in the front row. it reminds me of this nostalgia of watching all my children with my parents, anderson, i am jealous, jealous, that is my point. live in the moment, this moment right now, i am angry at you. thank you so, i appreciate it. everyone, i am laura coats and this is cnn tonight. the january 6th select committee is not arresting. multiple sources telling cnn that the former secretary of state, mike pompeo, could sit for a deposition as soon as this week. the committee s
particular filing by the trump team? with regard to the judge in d.c.? yeah. i think will be rejected by the judge for sound reason, legal point, and i think it will be sustained on any appeal that he may decide to take. it is interesting, though for, people at home. judge chutkan herself will be the one to decide whether she refuses or not. how does that make sense if you are just a layman at home? i think it almost every jurisdiction, a motion to disqualify the judge is brought before that judge. that is just the way that it works in the american system. the judge makes a ruling, some judges may say yes, i feel i have created an atmosphere in which i should participate going forward and others will decide otherwise, depending on the facts. i don t, from what i know, i think the judge in d.c. has been many cases in front of her. i don t think that anything she has, cited least that i am, where of is disqualifying in terms of her bias or prejudice sister to the form
the fbi, banks, the emmys, on his reality tv show, didn t win one, and even a chemistry test on which he once accused a classmate of cheating because he did better. and trump certainly has a long history of doing the same thing with judges, in particular. and the hush money case against him, he claimed that the judge there was biased because his daughter is a consultant for the democratic party. and it is 2018 border case, he called that judge loyal to obama. and in the trump university case, he claimed that the judge there was biased because of his, quote, mexican heritage. we re building a wall. he s a mexican. we re building a wall between here and mexico. the answer is he is giving us very unfair rulings. and by the way, that trudge is from indiana, not mexico. and tonight, to add to that list, the judge overseeing the federal election interference case as to the list, trump s lawyers demanding that judge tanya chutkan recuse herself over comments she s made about the
in a first amendment way, and most of the people who have proposed the type of systems want a very strong figure making the enforcement decisions. but how do you ensure that person is not going to tilt it in some way? it a very difficult problem to solve. mr. pildes: we will see what happens. this kind of reform always takes place first at the state level. it has always been the history of most kinds of reforms of the political process. it are more and more states who are moving to public financing system. we will see what record of experience we have with that so far. but the enforcement problems you are raising have not been an issue at the state level mr. keating: look that happened in wisconsin. in wisconsin we had a campaign finance law that a prosecutor had this john doe process he conducted predawn raids on essentially every important conservative group and activist in the state, shut down the entire critique from the conservative side. mr. pildes: that is not a publ
3 school is canceled this morning.. and four students are hurt after police say a 14- year- old boy pulled out a gun in a local school cafeteria.james austin hancock is in custody this morning. when the first emergency call came in.. eighth graders at madison middle school were eating lunch.according to the say they know why the teen pulled the trigger.the victims are all expected to survive. 3 (:57) i thought where am i going to go? . went right back into the library. (1:18) 3 hancock is facing several charges.. including two counts of attempted murder.deputies say they are trying to figure out where he got the gun and how he got it into the school. 3 a total of 4 people were hurt in the school shooting. cameron smith and cooper caffery were the ones shot. one of them in the thigh and the back.. the other in the arm. brant murray and katherine doucette were also injured. deputies say they were hit by shrapnel. they are all expected to make a full recovery. 3 school staff,