that to you as soon as it gets underway. here is the very latest on that. at least 26 people were killed, dozens injured, after powerful storms ripped through several towns. the ef4 tornado spawned winds up to 200 miles an hour, destroying homes, buildings, and virtually obliterating the entire town of lulling fork, doctors in the state s western border. president biden declaring a state of emergency for the area as now certain rescue teams are combing through the destruction, hoping to find survivors, and helping those in need. we have got our lives. [inaudible]. but we are good. [inaudible]. i ve never seen anything like this. i ve seen tornadoes, but not like this. i must embassy joining us from ground zero about that destruction. welcome, let s talk about the situation there. what is it like? what are you seeing? really, there is not much left standing right behind you. exactly, alex, you can say, we are right next to the area where the governor will be speaki
then we have a justice system. that it s independent of the political system. i believe that the prosecutors da brag and really all of the prosecutors that i know are trying to make this decision independent of that kind of interference. i call upon the da who are republican democrat independents around the country to stand up for this. it isn t about one apiece, one party. or one issue. it is about the rule of law. westchester county da being recorded in front of us here. thank you so much for joining us. little shorter than i was going to speak with you but given everything mississippi. we ll have to be back again soon. thank you. meantime, for all of you in a new interview former new york democratic governor andrew cuomo s chastised investigation into the former president. listen to this. i think it s all politics. i think that s with the people of this country are saying.