my town again. and i don t feel safe right now. did you shorten my life now? i want to retire and enjoy it. how are with we going to enjoy it? you burned me. not too much to ask right? yes, quite a night on cnn. that was a night filled with mixed emotions. she will be back with us tomorrow. angry ohio residents grilling officials about the toxic train disaster but were the answers good enough. we ll show you the key moments from the cnn town hall. secretary pete buttigieg is set to visit the crash scene just a few hours from now. a lot of people ask how are we doing? i will be honest with you, not good. but we are doing the best we can. as it hits us. that is position no one would want to be in especially as a tv journalist. the reason he is feeling that way tv journalists there doing their jobs. even when they had to report the unthinkable, the attack on one of their very own colleagues. and a storm shifting to the east. 60 million people. reporter: we begin wi
march 26. i am. velshi donald trump at his first rally of the 2024 presidential election sequence where he continued to air his grievances against the manhattan district attorney alvin bragg and the justice system at large, which is emerging as one of the main themes of his 2024 campaign. as images of the insurrection played on the screen behind him, trump took the stage to the song, justice for all, which is a rendition of the national anthem sung by the january 6th prison choir. that has a recording of donald trump saying the pledge of allegiance. rally goers behind the twice impeached fraudulent waved witch hunt as trump continue to go about all the unfairness of his weaponization of the justice system, which he claimed is the central issue of our time, and quote. he even repeated the infamous line that he gave gabe and debuted at cpac this year, saying, i am your retribution. all of this, of course, is happening as trump in the country awaits news of a possible indictment
everyone. and welcome to cnn. this morning. saturday, march 25th. what victor? what? i m ambro walker. are we doing like another studio change? i m victor blackwell. so here s what happened. the air conditioner in the studio didn t work. so we did the six o clock hour in 80 degrees plus lights sweating. we were sweating. and then we said , we can t do this. so we moved to separate studios that were air conditioned. during that hour. at seven. they fixed the a. c. now we re back in this studio. hopefully it works first weekend back with us. you brought the chaos. bring the heat. you brought the heat. you sure did. i don t like it so much. alright. here s what we re watching this morning. when he came through. it sounds like helicopter real real fast, and it came so fast and quick. we can do nothing but get up on the cover. severe storms ripped through parts of the south more than 20. people are dead more than 100,000 people without power. one mississippi town is described as q
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i m john roberts. the risky business of human smuggling is reaching far beyond towns along the border. numerous interceptions of smugglers with migrants shoveled into vehicles to get into america. it doesn t always end in a bust or in the migrants getting through. dramatic scene in houston. f.b.i. agents rescue migrants kidnapped for ransom. two hostages were safely rescued by the f.b.i. and no agents were injured. dana: we re live in mission, texas with more on that kidnapping horror. hi. hi. that was a tense situation there in houston. you could see that those migrants were kidnapped after they crossed into the united states illegally according to authorities and held inside that motel in houston, beaten badly and held for ransom and told if they didn t pay they wouldn t get out. the f.b.i. went in in houston, texas, a tense stand-off situation that went on for a few hours. they rescued them coming three days after investigators say the migrants were kidnapped while d