0 you could not be around paul you could not be around him and not have a good time. were you close to paul? he couldn t be any closer than paul and i and buster and i. he was wonderful. wonderful. one of the things you enjoyed doing together was just riding the property? i loved doing anything with paul. he was an absolute delight. but yeah, one of the things i mean paul s passion paul was passionate about a lot of things but that property was really a passion of his. he loved to do he loved to work it. he loved to work the fields. he loved to work the food plots. he loved to hunt. he would work on the roads. i mean, he would work on all of it. he would work on the structures. he worked on the whole property. it was his passion. so on the evening of the jury has been inundated with data from various different sources, but just ballpark. can you knowing what we know now after reviewing everything, but roughly when do you remember paul getting there and you getti
died in nearby hospitals. we now know that all of those that were killed worked at this walmart. and we know the shooter who took his own life was a manager, now police are continuing to come through the city behind, they want to get all the forensic evidence that they can, but of course, it s quite possible that there will not be any kind of legal action here because of course the gunman is dead. i just want to just hear an overall point which is about where we are as a country because i spent the day here outside of this walmart reporting on the. and, one of the things that i was struck by was members of my crew witnessing people walk through here with their side arms. openly, because this is an open state. earlier this morning, not far from, here at the target there was a false alarm of another shooting. police descended on that door and, look, it s to everybody wonder especially me what do you do if your town that s on and and you see somebody with a gun in an open carry state? the
miguel marquez. he talked to one man, he s got an asylum hearing in san antonio in the days ahead but found himself in martha s vineyard. it sort of doesn t make any sense to shuttle the problem around, you point out. now this texas sheriff says he wants to investigate whether any laws were broken. what do you think about that? well, human trafficking comes to mind as a potential problem for these people who are shipping these immigrants around. it s something to look into definitely. if you re making false promises and shipping people by plane and there were 100 of them when they arrived by plane, that s just a major problem. let s consider that. where is that going? suppose the governor of new york
coffin. he described it like the london marathons, the london olympics and london weddings all in one. when you talk to people, they re happy to wait. a lot of people have been bracing for waits that are, you know, 10, 12 hours. folks in this line have been here they say for about three hours. they started over by london bridge which is maybe 2, 2 1/2 miles from here. one woman i asked about why she was here. she was near tears. it was an emotional experience to think of what queen elizabeth meant to her. they re told not to bring their children. it s difficult to have a child in a lineup for a really long time. they brought them anyways. one man told us, look, it is very likely that a child born today will never see a queen in their lifetime. this is the lineup right now. it sort of fluctuates as to how
team filed in florida federal court asking for a third party special master to review what was retrieved from mar-a-lago and demanding the government stop sorting through any more documents in the meantime. it sort of telegraphs that the trump team doesn t trust the fbi. there s very bad blood between the fbi and president trump. the judge is telling trump s team to refine its legal arguments by friday, and explain why they think the court has the ability to step in now. meanwhile, cnn has learned the justice department just issued a new grand jury subpoena to the national archives for more documents as part of its investigation into january 6th. a separate criminal probe. this latest subpoena is on top of what the doj already demanded from the archives earlier this year. and it s just the latest indication that the justice department continues to ramp up its investigation and has even broadened the scope of its probe into the potential role white house staff played in the events l