these were homes, neighborhoods , communities and here and elsewhere. the staggering loss of property is secondary. at least 25 people are now confirmed dead in mississippi. another person was killed in alabama for perspective. these past 24 hours have seen more tornado deaths than all of last year. many are just thankful to have survived. mcafee unity. and . thank god we re alive, but also were so devastated by the loss. the whole trailer park behind the building is gone and we don t know where everybody is . we don t know who s alive and who s gone. cnn s nick valencia is enrolling fork, mississippi nick just heartbreaking to hear these accounts. what are you hearing from people? it is and it s just awful to see this and we apologize for having to go live from our satellite phone. but it s a testament how much damage is here. in sharkey county and rolling fork, mississippi felt hours have been heavily damaged here, which is why we re not being able to go live on air. but wh
2016. before he was elected to congress. but then, he took off with the money. santos, for his part, denies the story. we have his response for you tonight. and there are new details tonight about what investigators found when they searched the home of the alleged killer of four college students in idaho. and what it could all mean for the case. i m get right to the court appearance today. that losing republican candidate who is charged in connection with shootings at homes of new mexico democrats based on his grievances for having lost. joining me, the top law enforcement official in new mexico. attorney general torres. nice to see you, thanks for coming. thanks for having me, laura. is a truly disturbing case. many people are looking at it scratching their heads in part, but also thinking, is this the result of what happens when you have got election denialism or what do you think that you are entitled to a certain result. this is not a case that you are personally pros
was the expectation set by a judge that he would have to answer questions, which is rare in a criminal case. like this and so the grand jury wants to hear more about the interactions between trump s legal team and the federal government leading up to the fbi rate of mara lago, right, and so they want to know why more classified documents were found there after the legal team said to the best of their knowledge that there weren t any more so the expectation is, he was asked and had to answer questions about that. alright zachary cohen, thank you very much with his unique insights. cnn senior legal analyst and former federal prosecutor elie honig joins us now to break down some of these headlines. ellie thanks so much great to see you again. what do you think is the most perilous legal case against trump out of all of the ones that we ve been talking about? there are many, but does any of them stand out as being the most perilous? well it s a lot to keep track of as you said, jim. i thin
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100 to 300,000 square feet. huge amounts of inflation of his assets. and on other occasions when it suited him, like paying his tax bill, he would take the same assets and reduce their value. so sometimes you could look objectively at these documents and see, when year you claimed it was worth $200 million and the next year you say was $400 million. some of those just don t add up on their face. i would imagine that not only are those the basis of these civil fraud claims, but could very well be the basis of bank fraud, tax fraud from a criminal perspective in the manhattan da s investigation. president trump may be learning the hard way. a lesson all new yorkers know, which is that a square footage of apartment is really barbara mike quaid, from eastern district of michigan. thank you so much for your time tonight. believe it or not, primary voting started today for the midterm elections, but in the first state where people are voting, a new law appears to be doing exactly what