rapper asap rocky is back in the united states while a swedish court decides his future. the 30-year-old rapper spent a month in jail on assault charges after a street fight in stockholm. three and two members of his entourage claim they were defending themselves. prosecutors are requesting asap and his codefendants spend six to ten months in jail. a verdict is scheduled august 14th. there s three people have died, two others are hurt after a bluff collapsed on top of them. now, this was just north of encidas california. experts say the chunk of cliff that fell is about the size of a bus and as heavy as a concrete wall. falling bluffs are unfortunately common along the san diego county beaches there.
the rubble. on capitol hill, the talk of impeachment is getting louder. take a look at the list here. a majority of democrats in the house of representatives, 118 have come out so far in favor of opening a formal inquiry that has come up significantly since the mueller report was released. it indicated numerous cases of obstruction of justice by the trump white house. an american rapper is back in the united states after spending the past month in a swedish jail. we re talking about asap rocky who arrived in los angeles just a few hours ago, this, after a judge in sweden, allowed him to return home to await the verdict of his assault case. he and two other people are accused of assaulting a man during a street fight in stockholm. selma aziz following the story. what s the latest? well, his jet landed in l.a. just a few hours ago in the very early hours of the morning. and it really closes at least one of the chapters in the saga
thousands out here, i would say and you should be mad at simple things in what has been a march with a that are unnecessarily complicated. but you re not mad, because you re trading with e trade, message, and would be complete withdrawal of the extradition which isn t complicated. their app makes trading quick bill that kicked off the and simple so you can strike when the time is right. protests more than two months ago. nine weeks ago. this is the ninth consecutive don t get mad, get e trade and start trading today. weekend, george. the big question is, what happens if this goes into the night? what we ve seen happen in the past, big peaceful marches just like this here. then the violence comes after police say, okay, this is no long a legal assembly. how many people will stay? how many people are here with a fight with police? we re not sure, but we know that the trend has been towards more violence. we saw it last weekend. and george, there s every possibility that we could see a si
pits newsom in another and more personal fight with trump, as california dives into the trump tax battle. federal government is not able for tors his hand, california will. reporter: state senator mike mcgwire introduced the bill and saying it s all about presidential transparency. if you re a democrat or a republican, you can choose not to release your tax forms, but you simply won t be on the california ballot. reporter: there s one person who vehemently resisted releasing his tax returns. we all know that s hog wash. reporter: four years trump has refused to budge. i would love to give them, but i m not going to do it. it s very simple. reporter: to force trump hand s states are jumping in. this year, states introduced similar bills, california is expected to face legal challenges but democrats say they re not worried. this bill applies to all
areas in terms of people per coloration coming in. that s absorbed and does not go square kilometer, anywhere in the world. and these are small tight away by absorbed into the streets. so there s absolutely a concern planet. you see the faster melts, you have more time for the ocean amongst the protesters that will itself, not the sea ice to stay and could clash with police over safety. absorb the radiation. and to that end, we have seen in fact, only 10% is reflected people who do appear gearing up for a fight. they ve got elbow pads on, back. the reason that s happening as they ve got helmets, they ve got george mentioned we re continuing to warm the planet masks for the tear gas that will and hot, dry summers that allows likely be deployed. they ve got knee pads on, fires to get out of control in places you normally wouldn t clearly there are people think of. concerned about their safety. siberia, yes, it did start here we ve seen police be willing to because of lightning, a natural