lack credibility. 92 new york times reports the panel will clear chris christie of any involvement in the political payback scheme that led to passive traffic jams on the george washington bridge. the prospect of finding survivors are not gz a the search continues for as many as 108 people still missing following the deadly mudslide north of seattle. dan springer has an update for us from arlington, washington. they re up on the slide rescue workers comb through a square mile of mud and debris looking for signs of life after the small community was crushed. hope for survivors is fading fast. the situation is grim. we re still holding out hope we re going to be able to find people who may still be alive, but keep in mind, we have not found anybody alive on this pile since saturday. 35 homes destroyed. and reports of more than 100 missing people have been called in. but authority don t have a firm
a former top aide to the new jersey republican governor chris christie went to court today in connection with the george washington bridge scandal. former deputy chief of staff bridget kelly is refusing to turn over documents lawmakers subpoenaed. her lawyer says she doesn t have to under the fifth amendment. kelly sent the e-mail, time for some traffic problems in fort lee, before officials shut down two of the lanes to the bridge in september, causing big traffic problems. that town s democratic mayor had not endorsed governor chris christie s re-election bid. the governor denied any involvement in what appears to be a political payback scheme, and we have no evidence he took part in it. eric sean is there in trenton. what happened in court? bridgetable kelling sent the e-mail and will have to wait longer to learn the judge s
the governor said all along. he has no knowledge of the closures. the governor denies mr. wildstein s other assertions. the lawyer s letter does not accuse of governor of knowing the plan was part of a payback scheme. but you know this will only start ramping up more. public hearings are expected to start in trenton this in just a few weeks. eric shaw, thanks so much. more with the panel coming up in the break. joining me now, larry fitzgerald is here. jim grey is also with us. he s going to be broadcasting along with larry and tom brady, right? that s correct. and this man, tiki barber. any tiki barber fans? [ cheers and applause ] how many fans say denver s going to win?
knowledge prior to the closures before they happened. the governor denies mr. wildstein s lawyers other assertions. the lawyer s letter, though, does not accuse the governor of knowing the letter was part of the payback scheme regarding the mayor of fort lee. but you know this will ramp up public hearings that are expected to start up in trenton in just a few weeks. all right, we ll have much more with our panel in the break tonight. joining me now, wide receiver larry fitzgerald, broadcasting with larry and tom brady, right? that is right. and this man, tiki barber, any tiki barber fans? i have one first of all, how many fans do we have to say denver is going to win? denver? seattle, who has got seattle? no one picking seattle.
exists there and how serious they are about scaling it back and closely following the terms of the agreement. that s a key piece of the deal. the administration says. a key part of enforcing it. thank you so much. reporter: thanks. meanwhile today, new details emerging about the apparent political payback scheme that could destroy the future political career of chris christie. the democrat in charge of the panel investigating the lane closures says he believes laws were broken and he says if the governor was directly involved it could be an impeachable offense. bring in the brain trust. angela wry, perry bacon, and susan delpersio. the new jersey lawmaker leading the investigation this morning discussed the probe further. let s listen to that. when you use the george washington bridge, for what the