people can be indicted a bunch of times and still run for office. a black man can t. you just learn to be good, and in the and you benefit from that extra resilience. coates: i want to get right into all this with attorney jeffrey toobin, he is the author of the nine inside the secret world of the supreme court. as well as home grown timothy mcvay, and the rise of homegrown extremism. jeffrey i m glad you re here tonight. first of all take a step back with me. many people are wondering if tomorrow is the day that the appellate court will decide that trump committed an insurrection. that is not tomorrow is, tomorrow is about whether immunity exists for a president. what do you say? correct. what is important to remember about tomorrow, is it is a question of does donald trump have to stand trial? trump is arguing that the whole case should be thrown out, before it is even tried. which is unusual in a criminal case. because under his understanding of presidential immunity,
angeles and this is america s late news, fox news at night. and breaking tonight, the ntsb is now holding a briefing at this hour right now about the alaska airlines incident that broke on this show on friday night. we will bring you updates from the ntsb as soon as the briefing starts and we will dip into it live if there is any relevant or new information. meantime, it s crunch time in iowa with the gop presidential candidates campaigning into the night using every minute to make their final appeals to voters. as the iowa caucuses now just one week away, and there is so much on the line that even the front runner, former president trump, leading by 30, is now urging his supporters to get out and vote and ron desantis and nikki haley are banking on an upset victory. aishah hasnie is live for us on the trail in des moines iowa with the very latest on the pre caucus run-up. issue a, good evening. reporter: good evening to you, trace, we are live here from a very snowy and wi
the cockpit. as far as the oxygen mask that we weren t sure if it deployed, or if it was stuck it did deploy. we interviewed the passengers in that row and they had put the oxygen mask backup into the panel, which was the other thing we suspected. but it did deploy, and was working. now on to systems, our systems group focused on the cabin pressure, control system on the aircraft. this is the auto pressurization light that illuminated, that we have gotten a lot of questions on. this system is designed as a triple redundant system, with one primary, cap and pressure controller. it s a computer system.
for the crew in the cockpit. as far as the oxygen mask, that we weren t sure if it deployed or if it was stuck, it the deploy. we interviewed the passengers in that row, and they had put the oxygen mask back up in in the panel, which was the other thing we suspected but it did deploy and was working. now on to systems. our systems group focused on the cabin pressure control system on the aircraft. this is the auto pressurization light that illuminated, that we have gotten a lot of questions on. this system is designed as a triple redundant system with one
737 max factory that is in renton, washington, and this comes as we re learning many new details about that alaska airlines flight on friday where a blowout left a giant hole in the plane mid-flight. flight attendants mentioned that the communications were so poor that they felt like they really needed guidance and information. we found today that the cockpit door is designed to open during rapid decompression. it is designed to open during rapid decompression. however, no one among the flight crew knew that. the auto pressurization light that illuminated that we have gotten a lot of questions on, at this time we have no indications whatsoever that this correlated in any way to the expulsion of the door plug. that was jennifer hominy, the