because she is the first woman and first woman of color in the role of vice president. . i think one of color tomorrow than anyone else. i think the coverage they get is uniquely and fair. i think that even internals think they are being unbiased they have a bias that is so innate and hard to parse. that affects the covered even when they think it doesn t. i think there is so much racism and sexism in our culture and it s so baked in. it s so hard for people to know that even those who think they aren t doing it and who think they are not biased they have that problem. you see this again and again. look at black women politicians they have absolutely highland mist time. you think about how few black senators we have, and how few black women senators we have, and if you look at the house,
you ve the shirt there, anniversary of the march on washington. i will take it in the small, i will be aspirational. how did that march on washington, that moment in history, make the rise possible? i think that in washington. that s one of the speeches that day. the leading civil rights group in mass following here. problems in my own state in terms of mine that doesn t solve a problem it dramatizes the problem. don t forget that impact and try saying we have 64 civil rights acts. and 65 voting rights act. you can show mass support, in
warning in this? are those who actually finds him in contempt or do something much more stark in the manner of this? we know what he s going to do when he continues to do it in the attacks everyone, he can t help himself. donald trump is who he is in those but i think that she is going to try the rain doesn t as much as possible. let s bring in former federal prosecutor and former southern district of new york criminal division deputy chief. kristie, thank you so much for being here. here come all the legal questions. what does the news about two witnesses are set to testify on tuesday signal about today fani willis s timeline? should we also expect to see charges brought on tuesday? it depends on whether or not those two individuals were given a 48-hour notice, which would suggest that things are wrapping up. there is not the public recording to suggest whether
morning 6:00 local time. that s on top of the melting snow. t we have catastrophic flooding in these locations. the rain doesn t get into wednesday. all of tuesday, we ll be inundated with rain. the first a.r. that happened earlier on, all that moisture has tied in with this nor easter that s really starting to work its way in. some of that heavier snow already falling in the interior new england, like the berkshires. this is going to be an ongoing process, through the morning and into the afternoon, where the heaviest snow expected through the catskills and the an ron daks. this can be two to three feet of snows, and snowfall 2 to 3 inches per hour. widespread power outages with heavy, wet snow. tied in with wind gusts 40 to 60 miles per hour, into tuesday afternoon.
cars were overtaken by water. dozens of them forced to stop along the highway as their cars floated down this fast-moving river of debris. let s go to cnn meteorologist chad meyers. this is not what people want to be waking up to, but it is quite a dangerous situation. it is a dangerous situation for a number of reasons. it hasn t rained in dallas for so very long that the ground is like an adobe brick. the rain doesn t soak into bricks. they had 6 to 7 inches of rainfall through downtown, love field, dallas-fort worth airport. cleburne, texas, picked up 10 inches of rainfall in the last 24 hours. it s still going to continue to rain and it s going to spread out to shreveport, little rock, across southwest arkansas, which could pick up another foot of rainfall from where we are right now. i m going to move you ahead.