great to have you here, jacqui. jacqui: i m jacqui heinrich in for john roberts, he s off today. a crime story terrifying people on the north side of chicago. just this morning, a spray of bullets ringing out at a frat house party to kick off homecoming weekend at southern university in baton rouge leaving nine people wounded. sandra: about this time yesterday in cleveland when a gunman stormed a barber shop and shot five people, one of the wounded still fighting for his life. jacqui: and families on bucket list vacations cannot get away from the crime targeted at their hotel on a disney world vacation. this morning to head out to go to disney and the truck was missing. i ve had iwatches, a lot of people said the same thing has happened to them. sandra: in the neighborhood known as wrigleyville in chicago, the closest thing to crime used to be rooftops giving fans a free view of the cubs action at wrigley field, but the neighborhood has been hijacked by a violent gr
bimbos. anyway, stormy daniels appears to be doing great and i m happy for that. i m happy to be able to say it. today the reason it made sense to check in on that is because todayec in the new york times e finally gotth answers on the political, financial, legal, moral, public corruption scandal that started spiraling out from stormy daniels and depending on when you start counting five years, six years, maybe as long as eight years ago finally we have started to get close to ths end. finally we have started to get answers. so first things first her real name is stephanie clifford but sheha changed her name to storm daniels, and he did that for a reason. she prefers todid be called by name she chose, so we shall call her stormy daniels or miss daniels, so let s get that out of the way. second, this story actually emerges both from ms. daniels story but also another woman s story as thwell, and her name i karen mcdougal. during the 2016 presidential campaign stormy daniel
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radiant alison camerota. hey laura, hey alison, glorious. this is never going to get old. the stick is never going to get old. [laughs] . we were wondering if you are going to run out of superlatives. but we know that you re not. no, impossible, impossible. they gave him eight as soares. jack eulogy. jocularity, fantastic. i need boost. we re gonna keep the conversation going on cnn tonight. good evening, i m laura coates, and i m alison camerota. with midterms just 21 days, way things are getting hot in florida. tonight in the first and only debate between marco rubio and valdes will play some clips. and now never before heard tapes of then president talking to bob were woodward. you re about to hear his real thoughts on vladimir putin and russia and his own ambition. and we also have brand-new audio from trump s inner circle, meaning his son-in-law, jared. remember we never heard his voice? there s a whole thing. this is how we ve been involving
insurrection, a insurrection which the police welcomed the insurrectionists inside the building. we thought it was funny. what we didn t note, though, last night was the moment where that airhead reporter claimed that a police officer was killed by the mob that day. now, if you watch television, you ve heard that line so many times, so many times that you may not even notice when people say it anymore. they ve been saying it constantly for nearly two years. police officers were killed. many of them. why are they saying that? it s not true. it s proofbly a lie. it s in no sense accurate. no police officer was killed by the bythe mob on january 6th. anyone who thinks so, explain who was killed, what s that officer s name and how was he killed? we don t expect takers on that offer. the question is, why do they keep telling us that? there s a reason. there s always a reason. they re telling us likely so we won t ask too many questions the next time we read about another january 6