we need to make our voices heard. we expect a crowd to be arriving sometime around 1:00 our time. 4:00 east coast time. we re going to be continuing to follow the crowds as they arrive. last week there were thousands here. they spilled out into the street and caused traffic havoc. i think the airport is leery of that. we re keeping an eye here at l.a.x. thank you very checking in with us. speaking of immigration attorneys, joining me now david leopold former president of the american immigration lawyers. good day to both of you. good day. cecelia, i ll start with you. we have the state department and department of homeland security saying their stopping the implication of the consecutive order. the justice department is filing a motion for a stay. what s going on? the short story is that the chaos that has come out of the white house continues as the washington post reported earlier today. the secretary of state of
messages from top aides to new jersey governor chris christie, ones that seem to undermine his and his administration s previous explanations that there was nothing political in the closure of lanes on a major bridge in september 2013, closures that wreaked traffic havoc, hurting one particular town with a democratic mayor, a mayor who had refused to endorse christie, a republican, for re-election. what we ve seen today is a sad day for new jersey. the documents that have been published are both shocking and outrageous. reporter: new jersey democrats came out swinging this afternoon over what is now being called bridgegate. from september 9th through 14th, 2013, the george washington bridge connecting new york to new jersey had three lanes closed without warning, causing major delays in fort lee. democrats cried vendetta, but there was no evidence to back up that charge. and christie scoffed at the notion of traffic as political retribution. i actually was the guy working the con
amazing, the rain is going out, steve, and people are saying now the worst is yet to come because all that water has to come pushing down, right? that s exactly right and most of it s pushing up in my basement as we speak, but it s been a nightmare for everybody. i mean, the river, the main river that s been the biggest problem is the pawtuxet river, which is kind of the southern half of the state, and it runs by shopping malls and route 95, all of which are now under water. trace: you mentioned route 95, which by the way people who don t know this in the mid part of the country and the west, that s one of the main corridors in the eastern part of the country. these are live pictures on the left side of your streen in screen in rhode island. it s just disastrous there, steve. the flood stage in the pawtuxet we were just talking about, they re saying it s 9 feet, now it s close to 21 feet? that s exactly right. it s creating traffic havoc, as you can imagine, because so many roads