supporters and threats against his enemies. i am your voice. i am your justice and retribution. crime and punishment. president biden ignites a firestorm inside his own party over violence in the big cities. the president believings in ma making sure the streets in america are safe. remembering bloody sunday in selma. as the nation grapples with how to reconcile its present and history. black history matters. welcome to inside politics sunday. i m abby phillip. donald trump offered a dark and ominous preview of his third presidential bid. at the conservative political action conference trump gave one of the darkest speeches of his political career. promised to reward the supporters and punish his foes. in 2016 i declared i am your voice. today i add i am your warrior, justice and for those who have been wronged and betrayed i am your retribution. i am your retribution. he described this next election in near apocalyptic terms. the sinister forces trying to
it for them. but what can his party accomplish without control of the house? house democratic leader hakeem jeffries joins me exclusively next. and crime and punishment. concerns about crime contribute to a democratic mayor s loss and now the president sides with republicans on blocking a local d.c. criminal justice law. are democrats vulnerable on crime ahead of 2024? i ll speak exclusively to new york city mayor eric adams in moments. plus, sidestepping trump. dueling republican events has as some white house hopefuls look for a lane. will it be harder than they think? former republican governor asa hutchinson will join me ahead. hello, i m dana bash in new york this morning, where the state of our union is gearing up. this weekend, we are beginning to see messages the for both parties take shape ahead of the 2024 presidential campaign. half a dozen republican hopefuls, including former president trump spoke at dueling political events this weekend, jabbing each other o
hello, everyone, thank you for joining me this sunday. i m fredricka whitfield and we begin with another norfolk southern derailment in ohio. two miles away from east palestine, the site of the toxic smil one month ago. 20 cars came off the track early saturday evening. nearby residents wither temporarily asked to shelter in place out of an abundance of caution and that order lifted early this morning. norfolk southern officials say there were no hazardous materials on board. still, hazmat teams from the epa and clark county each independently examining the site to confirm all of that. cnn s paulo sandoval is following the latest developments. another crash and same company and same state, all within a month. what are we learning? reporter: the time is interesting here. but in terms of this specific incident, you mentioned that shelter-in-place order that was lifted. that was done so after authorities on the groundwo worked through the night, and they lifted that. no injuri
the house? democratic leader hakeem jefferies joins me exclusively next and crime and punishment. concerns about crime contribute to a democratic mayor s loss and now the president sides with republicans on blocking a local d.c. criminal justice laws. are democrats vulnerable on crime in 2024 in i ll speak exclusively to new york city mayor eric adams in moments. plus sidestepping trump as one anti-trump republican bows out other white house hopefuls look for a lane around trump. i am your justice, and i am your retribution. will it be harder than they think? former republican governor asa hutchinson will join me ahead. hello. i m dana bash in new york this morning where the state of our union is gearing up. this weekend we are beginning to see the 2024 presidential campaign take shape. new this morning, one of donald trump s most vocal critics, former maryland governor larry hogan says he will not run in 2024 warning that a crowded primary could end up handing the
it s not a problem. and england stand on the brink of women s football history, as they take on germany in the european championship final at wembley. hello and welcome to bbc news. the us state of kentucky has been hit by its worst floods for decades, killing at least 25 people. hundreds of homes and businesses have been flooded in the east of the state, and president biden has declared it a major disaster. our north america correspondent peter bowes reports. flowing water, powerful enough to sweep away entire homes. torrential rain has wreaked havoc. some areas received more than 20 cm in a 24 hour period. swollen streams and mudslides have torn through several communities with devastating results. everything s gone. like, everything is gone. my whole life is gone. there s no words. it sjust hard to imagine. there s nothing, really, that you can do, but we re are just glad that we got out. some areas are difficult for rescuers to reach because local roads have been badly