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republican from south carolina, making his bid for the presidency official. >> i'm announcing today that i'm running for president. >> senator scott promised to take on a so-called radical left in his announcement, while also highlighting his life story and christian faith. but notably absent from his speech was any mention of his opponents, including former president donald trump. joining me now at the table is cnn political commentators errol louis and anna navarro. alyssa farah griffin, and philadelphia inquirer columnist solomon jones. so here we are as expected, tim scott is in. but errol, we are talking about lanes again. what's his lane? is there one for him? >> the lane i heard him talking to and about today was the evangelical base of the republican party. that we know is a big part of

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jeremy, of trump's words in the cnn town hall defaming her into that. do you think she'll be success nfl. >> as a matter of law, there's a determination by that verdict that his words were malicious and defamatory and he doubled down and continued that. let me take that back. it's amending that on going complaint that already started from 2000 -- from the previous complaint. and it establishes and confirms that the president was willing to be malicious, knew it was and it wasn't just his opinion, he was really using some of the same words that he was found liable for almost moments ago. >> i have a question about recent polling errol, to you. the numbers have gone up. even after the -- >> for trump. >> even after the liability, the $5 million that he is to pay, according to the judge, e. jean carroll. you're seeing these numbers trend up. why is that? >> yeah. one part of it, very core thing you have to keep in mind, is that most people are not paying attention to these things.

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obama explained how his role as a father and husband has changed. >> let me just say this. it sure helps to be out of the white house. >> [laughter] >> to have a little more time with her. michelle, when our girls were growing up, that was priority number one. two, three, and four. and i did not fully appreciate, as engaged of a father as i was, the degree of stress and tension for her. >> okay. errol, you found this hard to watch. >> yeah. you want to be encouraged by these people. you want to see, like, leadership, but not necessarily a fairytale happy ending, but if you're the most powerful person in the world, you have the secret service, you have the white house staff. everything is taking care. if you have a. chef a show for protecting kids

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i'm not calling anyone a [bleep], i can say the word. >> the student, who said the teacher said it a lot, decided to make this recording. while that student is also being punished. 15 year old mary walton said she was suspended for three days for violating the schools electronic device policy. errol, the student handbook of the school says the kids are not allowed to use electronic devices inappropriately. >> listen, the rules are intended to create a situation of learning and safety and growth. and all of that happened without the rules. so on one level you could probably suspend the rule in this particular case. >> do you think? >> they chose not to do it, and frankly, it sounds a little bit like the schools trying to maybe cover up their own hiring policy. how did this person get into a classroom in the first place? there have been embarrassed by. it they should not take it out on the student. >> that students are journalist, is what that kid is. and there is a thing called citizen journalism, right? i thought that was really brave

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their kids were young? >> [laughter] >> we all have jobs and you have little kids, and see you in a few years. >> when obama says it much better now than i'm out of the white house, it's also better because your kids are in their twenties. so you're not dealing with this. but i do think one of the things that's really interesting about this, this is the first presidential couple where we really have heard this. this kind of honesty. because the clintons, obviously, they had a very complicated relationship. this is really, i think, the most relate-able we've ever heard a president and first lady talk. i think that's why it's so powerful. >> but to errol's point, if you are having marital issues,. don't -- >> stronger and more connected. you're going to be preoccupied for 40 years. >> but listen, they were both ambitious as a family, as a couple. and in very similar ways to the

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start us off tonight from the theater in new york city where it all started. good evening, errol. >> reporter: good evening, norah. right now, the nypd is investigating what exactly took place across the streets of the country's biggest city last night, but for many, hearing that phrase, "near catastrophic car chase closed will come in search of the evoked memories of the late princess diana's death nearly 26 years ago. in midtown manhattan last night, prince harry and meghan markle stepped out to cheers. and stepped into apparent danger. after a spokesperson says the royal couple were involved in a near catastrophic car chase. the duke and duchess of sussex accused highly aggressive paparazzi of relentlessly pursuing them. at times driving on sidewalks in an incident lasting more than two hours. >> i would find it hard to believe that there was a two hour high-speed chase. i don't think there is many of us who don't recall how -- how

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towards the eastern coast, all the while protected by what is called top cover, likely implying that they were protected by u.s. military drones. from there, they will then sail another 12 hours across the resea to where we are here in jetta. this morning, we watched a ship pull into the naval port with nearly 2,000 evacuees from s sudan. that carried a mix of u.n. and humanitarian workers, a mix of nationalities, as well as sudanese citizens. all fleeing because sudan's military and the rapid support forces are now in full-blown conflict, fighting each other, trying to protect their own base of power. sudan civil society is breaking down with access to food, water, hospitals, and the internet all crumbling. that's why americans, brits, japanese, chinese, and sudanese are trying to flee, errol. that ship carrying those americans is expected to land here tomorrow.

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warning there. as we look at the future forecast, you can see around 7:00 p.m., we watch this line move across the state. by tomorrow morning, the severe threat in florida pushes to the south and also expands into the mid-atlantic. meanwhile, heavy rain will continue to drench the northeast, especially as we wake our way up into new england. we see the possibility of as much as eight inches of rain in the white mountains bordering both new hampshire and maine. errol, back to you. >> vanessa, thank you. to the west now, where soaring temperatures are accelerating the big melt and prompting flood fears. in california, a man and child were rescued from a swollen river friday. one person swept away is still missing. cbs's elise preston is in los angeles with more. good evening, elise. >> reporter: good evening to you, errol. crews in california have been prepping for months for potential flooding from the record snow pack, which is the deepest in 70 years. here in l.a., workers will control the excess water through

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weeks comes ahead of an anticipated ukrainian counteroffensive. officials say everything is in place, but it may depend on the weather, and it's been raining heavily here for the past two days. charlie d'agata, cbs news, dnipro, ukraine. now to the severe weather threat in several states. tonight at least 12 million people are preparing for thunderstorms that could spin off tornadoes and hail. here in new york, the rain came down fast and furious. this downpour affecting people from pennsylvania to maine. for the latest, let's check in with meteorologist vanessa murdock of our new york station, wcbs. vanessa, good evening. >> good evening, errol. it has been a drencher in the northeast, some places getting 4 to 5 inches of rain, but all eyes are on florida. there's a tornado watch in effect until 10:00 p.m. and already we have experienced multiple tornado warnings, as well as severe thunderstorm

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friday, the federal reserve took some responsibility for the collapse of silicon valley bank, the second-biggest bank failure in u.s. history. in a scathing report, the fed found its own supervisors failed to take forceful enough action to address growing risks at the bank. the report also pointed to trump-era bank reform that loosened regulations for mid-sized banks. and errol, lmonth, preside rato nd wayleo on mid-sized banks th could not take congressional authority. meanwhile, the federal review that was released on friday outlined regulations and oversights, but the same report acknowledged that it could take years to implement any changes. errol. >> all right. willie james inman, thank you. and i have to say it, now, to another willie. it's willie nelson's 90th birthday. tonight, the lone star legend is celebrating with first of two concerts at the hollywood bowl. nelson's career began back in the 1950s, and it has really never stopped. he's written some of country

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