Sean "Diddy" Combs' lawyer said the searches of his Los Angeles and Miami properties by federal authorities in a sex-trafficking investigation were "a gross use of military-level force" and that Combs is "innocent and will continue to fight" to clear his name.
several people were injured, including, of course, house majority whip steve scalise who just went in for another surgery recently and came out his recovery continues. the gop team was back on the field this morning for their first practice and it was the same place where the attack happened. congressman mo brooks joins us now. good to see you well. good to see you back on the show. good morning, chris and alisyn. great to have you. what was it like to be back out on the field? it was wet. if you play baseball those aren t ideal conditions, but on a more serious note it was mixed emotions. on the one hand it was good to be with our come raids as we try to put together a baseball team to compete, hopefully with the testimonies. democrats have a better team but hopefully under dogs do win as we did two years ago and we raised over $1 million for local charities. that s the positive side. the adverse side was remembering on this same field, the last time we were there, five of our
president doesn t along with their respective request by september 5th, they ll sue. tonight with that deadline days away, there is an 11th hour curveball. tonight one of those republican states attorneys general, one of them switched teams. this afternoon attorney general slattery had a change of heart is now bailing on his republican come raids and their threat to due on dacca writing there is a human element to this that is not lost on me. he went on to say many of the dacca recipients, some of whose records i reviewed have outstanding accomplishments and laudable ambitions which if achieved will be of great benefit and service to our country. kind of makes you wonder what got him to see the light. protesters gathered in nashville
reporter: will you come back again and again if this continues. i will be here every day every time along with all my come raids here. reporter: we re going to be here throughout lax here today. there is also immigrati attorneys here on standby for folks come you thorough that arrival gate that may need access to legal services they are offering those for free. i ll send it back to you. thank you so much. as we saw last week those lawyers so important to those that were detained across the country. now to jfk. there we have nbc s adam reese. you are standing at a location seven days ago, adam, where it was absolutely packed. how does it look right now? reporter: no protesters here, richard, but nine days ago those immigration attorneys were here. they re still here. they re really encouraged and pleased by the judge s decision over turning president trump s
your fellow, your come raids. reporter: ford is run of more than 300,000 veterans living in nevada, but the popular retirement state current are hi one of eleven without a national cemetery. last year alone almost 125,000 veterans were laid to rest in national cemeteries. one big reason congresswoman dena titus has introduced a bill pushing the va to build new cemeteries in states that don t have them. one of benefits is to be buried with dignity. all veterans are entitled to cha and, again, i think they should have that opportunity, not be a victim of where they live. reporter: nevada had two state-run cemeteries that received federal funding including one in boulder city that recently expanded. i think we can handle the veteran population that s here. in the 24 years the cemetery s been here, obviously, we ve seen a steady increase of the population of southern nevada. reporter: but for ford, there s only one place for a proper burial. as veterans, we served our nation, a