courthouse, as well as tuesday for former president trump s arraignment from 10 am to noon you can also always catch me right here, saturdays on sundays, two to 4 pm eastern simone starts right now. greetings everyone, you are watching symone. on tuesday, we will find out the criminal charges against former president donald trump. today he walks into a manhatta courthouse to be fingerprinted and booked with the former district attorney of manhattan says t its from the prosecution and his advice for trump s attorneys say it is expanding. former arkansas governor h auctions in reveals he wil jump into the republican primary and who knows what senator joe manchin is up to you will dig into why he is no ruling out a run for president in 2024. and we ll be go beyond the ballot in idaho. it is taking its stric abortion ban a step further. it could become the first stat in the country to wait, fo this, criminalize helping across state lines without parental consent we are ta
be honest with you, simone, it will be years before rolling fork, other areas impacted b this storm, are made whole again. we are still importing water t the community, we have peopl living as far away as 50 miles from the impacted area so it is a real challenge. but let me say that th response from all around the country has been tremendous. fraternities, sororities, the devastation was absolutely massive sir. our hearts go out to the peopl of mississippi the community of rolling fork. folks throughout the south who have just really been ravage by the storms. congressman benny thompson, appreciate your time on this palm sunday sir. thank you. thank you coming up on simone, folks,
back to back hurricanes. especially in light of the fact that we had two massive hurricanes, the likes of i guess our country never seen. one was the biggest ever in water t other was the biggest ever in wind. you put them together and we have devastation in texas and in florida. and we ve done and other parts of our country, by the way. i think we ve gotten very high marks for the way we ve handled them thus far and continue to handle them well. they were very big and powerful. the president and his administration though, not getting high marks for the handling of the cause of these storms. scientist say the reason they were so massive and devastating there will be climate change, rising temperatures increasing the intensity and impact of major storm since they feed off water. the trump administration refuses to bring climate change. scott pruitt responded to a question from cnn about this
dragged her underneath the water. and and i guess wouldn t let her come up? correct. and the trainer drowned or something? we re not really sure as to what the details are on that, obviously the force by which the woman was pulled out of the water t pulled her shoes off. it was terrible. do you have any idea how many people were around there? i ve been to the shows and usually you got a stadium full of people and a few stay around to watch what happens after. that s correct. handful? i ve heard about 50 or 60 might have been in the area. shepard: and you know, whales, i don t know a lot about the temperament of whales but the whale was upset about something. i don t guess they were clear about what it was. generally they don t allow the any of the trainatories swim with talekum because he s large and has a different temperament but so they