Crew are unaccounted for after their aircraft collided with a japan airlines passengerjet at tokyo s haneda airport. one coastguard crewman escaped and nearly 380 people on board the airliner were evacuated. the airbus a350 jet burst into flames during the incident. these are live pictures from the scene at the airport where you can see the skeleton of that aircraft, the airbus a350 pretty much burnt out. it it has been burning for hours with the screw on site still trying to douse the flames. let s show you the pictures of people exiting that plane that we have been talking about. the emergency evacuation in the moments after the accident where you can see the fire burning at the back of the plane.
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Taking an adversarial stance toward his lawyers? and it s impossible that the lawyers, looking at the lack of money flowing in the direction, say screw, this i m out of here? i heard barb mcquade reference the fact that more than 90% of federal defendants plead guilty. that is in cases across the board, whether it holds up here or not is an open question. but what we are seeing with gianna alice and some of the others is the first sign of a split among thendts. when you ve got 19 of them it s pretty inevitable that that will happen and when it will get even worse will be when they see discovery. laura mentioned that that has not happened yet in georgia the prosecution doesn t give the defendants a view of its evidence until arraignment. but i think it s a good bet that fani willis will be ready to go with their discovery pretty close in time to arraignment, and that s the first chance these folks will have to sit down with their
Goes down in the number of codefendants. and the likelihood that some people play out here. my question to you is the fact that jenna alice, one of trump s lawyers, is saying that mr. trump is not paying the legal bills for any of the codefendants in georgia. does that suggest to you that trump is staking out in adversarial position to his lawyers? does that tell you anything about his defense and the likelihood that those lawyers, looking at the lack of money flowing in the direction, may say screw this, i m out of here. right, so it s interesting. i heard barbara mcquade reference a couple minutes ago the fact that more than 90% of federal defendants plead guilty. and that s in cases across the board, you know. whether it holds up here or not is an open question. but what we re seeing with jenna ellis and likely with some of the others is the first sign of a split among the defendants. when you ve got 19 of them, it s pretty inevitable that that will happen. and when it will get even worse, will be when they see discovery. laura mentioned that that is
Replaced by snarky interjections and all his complaints, he rivaf them with an evening of canned sound bites and contrasting with face components. what this means is more scrutiny. what is his actual position, who is this guy? vivek ramaswamy? nikki haley eviscerated him. but second of all, with increased attention comes increased scrutiny, i m the only person who s not paid for, which is a screw this accusation those are all patriotic americans out there none of them is paid for, the people in glass houses out of the careful throwing stones because vivek ramaswamy was the only candidate on that debate stage who made millions of dollars doing business in communist china. he was the ceo of a biotech firm that had two chinese subsidiaries including one that he launched with the chinese state-owned investment fund.
Indicated whether their office is meaningfully investing the disclosures. meanwhile special council david weiss is under more scrutiny tonight with even some democrats aligning with republicans and asking questions about the investigation s pace. i m sure he wants the best for his son but if the justice system says look, these laws were violated and here s the penalty for it, that needs to happen. reporter: and while republicans have publicly floated the idea of subpoenaing members of the biden family, it remains unclear how soon or if that will ever happen, trace screw that s a little muddy. kevin corke live in dc thank you. let s bring in assistant attorney general john yoo. i want to get your take on what kevin was talking about first there. you make the revelation that david weiss the u.s. attorney now special council was planning not to charng hunter biden with anything until those irs whistleblowers finally came out. what s the thought on that? people should remember that
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