also, chris christie joins me with the iowa caucuses growing closer and any challengers chances growing slimmer. and you likely saw the japan these crash. new details on how every one of the nearly 400 people of the airliner got out alive. good evening. thanks for joining us. we begin with breaking news. the start of a year which will be unlikefully in american political and legal constitutional history. a former president running for office again facing 91 state and felony charges, also two civil trials and fighting efforts in several states to remove him from the ballot. that s where we start. we re also waiting for his appeal in a similar case in colorado and a filing on the question of whether a former president can even be prosecuted for actions taken while in objection. in addition the former president is spinning fresh conspiracies about his legal troubles online. all of this with the iowa caucuses less than two weeks away. welcome to 2024. we ll speak with one of h
tonight on three 60 breaking news. just days after the secretary of state kicked him off the the ballots, the former president takes her to court, i ll get a reaction tonight. also, chris christie joins me with the iowa caucus is growing closer, and many challengers seemingly grow slimmer. and you ve likely seen the japanese five people were killed on the smaller plane that hit, new details tonight on how every single one of the nearly 400 people on the airline got out alive. good evening, thanks for joining us. we begin with breaking news, the start of the year which will be unlike any in american political, legal, and history. a former president running for office, again facing 91 federal and state felony charges, also facing two civil trials, and fighting efforts in several states to remove him from the ballot. that s where we start tonight, with his attorneys late today asking a court to overturn maine secretary of state shana bellows s decision to remove him from the
but as you can see, the roof has come down. all these walls have collapsed. the furniture inside is just completely destroyed, completely wrecked. these traditional wooden japanese homes don t stand a chance when it comes to an earthquake of this magnitude. that s why tens of thousands of people are taking shelter at these centers. but they re running out of essential items like diapers. they don t have running water. there is no central heating. so they re crying out to authorities for any assistance they can get. the death toll is currently in the 60s, but japanese authorities fear this could be much, much higher as incoming rain means potential landslides, anderson. and are there still people missing? reporter: yes, there are still people missing. japanese authorities are currently trying to find those people missing. last we heard, last we confirmed at cnn, 120 people are still stuck underneath their homes. now, a lot of japanese
time an aftershock happens, she gets brought back to that moment. that moment when she thought she and her children were going to die. she says that she starts to shake, that she can t eat, that she can t sleep. and we know that these aftershocks aren t going to happen anytime soon. we literally just experienced one. and authorities have warned that a really large one could happen any day now, in the coming days. now, i just want to show you why tens of thousands of people have been taking shelter at these centers, rather than going home. we are just outside what we think used to be a warehouse, but as you can see, the roof has come down. all of these walls have collapsed, the furniture inside is just completely destroyed. completely wrecked. and, you know, these traditional wooden japanese homes don t stand a chance when it comes to an earthquake of this magnitude. that s why tens of thousands of people are taking shelter at these centers. but they re running out of essential items, l
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