looking to get a downward departure. it s not going to go that low he is in deep trouble. shepard: what about these two hollywood stars? i think they are going to be much less. they weren t involved in an overall criminal conspiracy for a significant period of time like this man was. singer made $25 million over five or six years with regard to these things. so prosecutors will look at that more seriously. and you could tell more seriously by who they indicted as opposed to who they filed the complaint and accusation against. the parents will go easier. i think they will make a point that you cannot use your privilege and you cannot use your wealth and you cannot use your fame to game the system. shepard: bob, thanks. expecting some of those to be in court in just a moment. we will go there. first to breaking news. the brexit vote is underway in britain. we should know this, i m told, within the next two to three minutes. so time for a quick commercial break. the vote that will e
immediately transferred to the chinese military. the problem of pentagon faces is some tech companies in silicon valley don t want to work with them and don t want their algorithms used for any sort of killer robots. shep? shepard: jennifer griffin report from the pentagon. thanks. mitch mcconnell says that the senate will vote on thursday, the day after tomorrow, on a resolution to overturn the president s national emergency declaration to build a border wall. the house passed the measure last month. and the president has said he will veto it. it would be his first veto since taking office. our senior producer for capitol hill chad pergram has a history of this presidential power and how it works. veto is latin for i forbid but you won t find that word itself anywhere in the u.s. constitution it works like this. article one section 7 of the constitution basically says if the president likes a bill, he can sign it. if he doesn t, he can veto it. and send the legislation
damage our public sufficiencies and harm our living standards. pretty strong stuff from corbyn again some of her own conservative party members upset about it, too. again we are a couple minutes away from hearing what tonight s vote will be all about, shep. shepard: we have live coverage when it begins, 6, 7 minutes from now. thanks. there is breaking news in a united states and steve centannier ostevestunner ofan i. dozens of charges coming from boston. listen to this figure. $25 million. that s what parents are accused of paying in prescribes to help get their kids into prominent universities across this nation. and on top of the money, prosecutors say the parents created bogus profiles filled with lies about kids being elite athletes when they couldn t even play the sport at all. even act and sat administrators accused of being on the take for the rich people hospitalled
investigators say an automatic feature, forced the plane into a nose dive. even as the pilots tried desperately to pull it up. the chairman of the house committee that oversees the aviation industry today admits that he would have second thoughts about getting on a max 8 right now. do you have a problem getting on a plane like that right now? i would think twice about getting on the plane, truthfully. i m not going to be dishonest here. the initial data is eerily similar to indonesian in terms of the unusual climb and dive. shepard: is it the plane or pilot. today a boeing spokesperson says the company has full confidence in the safety of the max 8. so what you may want to know is what airlines in the united states fly these planes? well, in the united states, it s southwest and american airlines. and among them, well, american has about 24 of them. southwest has even more.
agreement or to ask the eu to potentially delay this exit past the march 29th deadline. let s listen live now as they are calling the vote as only the britains can. no. no. yes. okay. well, the shout fest has been successfully completed. all the ayes. tell us all the nos. debonair and nick. shepard: analysts say a so-called no deal brexit would be a disaster, especially for the economy. here in the united states it could effect everything from the stock market to our trade to what some of our clothes will cost what some of the food will cost. whether we can get some.