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the us supreme court hears arguments on whether donald trump is immune from prosecution for actions he took as president. top us diplomat antony blinken is in beijing as the two superpowers attempt to repair their relationship. and besieged by tourists — venice starts charging day—trippers to visit. is this the way forward for overwhelmed cities?
the us supreme court hears arguments on whether donald trump is immune from prosecution for actions he took as president. top us diplomat antony blinken is in beijing as the two superpowers attempt to repair their relationship. and besieged by tourists — venice starts charging day—trippers to visit. is this the way forward for overwhelmed cities?
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trump. right. and you know, so so i think that's a that's a really interesting way of publishing books and that, you know, i would like people to buy both of those books and and or to buy the one that they think that they really disagree with. and if their ideas can really stand up, then then they shouldn't be afraid. you know, so if somebody really believes something, why not read the opposite point of view? you know, why not say, where are my strongly held beliefs coming from? is it that i'm being indoctrinated? is it that i just, you know, grew up in a in a certain part of the country? so all the people here have that same point of view. i mean, i grew up in new york city. i'm sure that there are a lot of people in new york who have very similar points of view when it comes to politics or some specific issues. and then you go to alabama and you have people with very different points of view. so the narrative in new york is that the people in alabama are, you know, not as intelligent as th
trump. right. and you know, so so i think that's a that's a really interesting way of publishing books and that, you know, i would like people to buy both of those books and and or to buy the one that they think that they really disagree with. and if their ideas can really stand up, then then they shouldn't be afraid. you know, so if somebody really believes something, why not read the opposite point of view? you know, why not say, where are my strongly held beliefs coming from? is it that i'm...
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trump. justices are deciding whether trump can be prosecuted on charges.
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donald trump called his shot month ago. he said my supreme court justices will never let this happen to me, and he was absolutely right. so with that information, my question to the american people is now, what are you prepared to do? because the supreme court has exposed itself as a partisan institution full of hacks that will do everything in their power to protect donald trump and make sure that a republican can be elected, not just in the next election, but in every election going forward. so what are we going do about that? my answer to that obviously is you cannot do anything in this country unless you expand the supreme court to take away their power and as you say, start removing some of these conservative justices who have already exposed themselves as criminals and liars. >> in many senses also perjurers before the united states senate when they got up and said stare decisis and lied about respecting precedent when it came to roe v. wade. lied to the faces of senators and got away with it. professor, elena kagan,
donald trump called his shot month ago. he said my supreme court justices will never let this happen to me, and he was absolutely right. so with that information, my question to the american people is now, what are you prepared to do? because the supreme court has exposed itself as a partisan institution full of hacks that will do everything in their power to protect donald trump and make sure that a republican can be elected, not just in the next election, but in every election going forward....
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and you heard donald trump praising him today. now if you said he's attacked everybody else involved in the case, he praises pecker, high praise, still friends. so what do you think is going on here? >> well, i think that trump as we know, is very smart with people pecker has so much on him that we haven't even scratched the surface on. if he went after pecker the way he's gone after his other enemies, there's a very good chance pecker who does not like to be cornered would strike back and say, well, you say this to me. i'm going to go out with this and so by being nice to him, he's trying to put that fire out before it even starts so jeremy, when you're in the courtroom and you were there and watched all of this pecker testifying and you watch both under direct and cross and donald trump bridging those two sets of questioners to david pecker. >> you also were watching the greater all of this. >> how captivated war they, how intently were they focused on pecker you know, it's interesting. i made a point to make sure i was looking
and you heard donald trump praising him today. now if you said he's attacked everybody else involved in the case, he praises pecker, high praise, still friends. so what do you think is going on here? >> well, i think that trump as we know, is very smart with people pecker has so much on him that we haven't even scratched the surface on. if he went after pecker the way he's gone after his other enemies, there's a very good chance pecker who does not like to be cornered would strike back...
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donald trump denies. he said he paid $150,000 to her because michael cohen said "the boss will take care of it". but he said when he went to get reimbursement, his legal adviser really urged him against it. and then parts, as prosecutors allege, of this cover up, saying that donald trump spoke to him many times afterward, asking about why the women, for example, had given interviews when there was an agreement with them not to. and then the defence was able to just start their questioning of david pecker. and he testified that this kind of chequebookjournalism, paying to suppress stories, was standard operating procedure and that he had done it with several celebrities, including tiger woods and arnold schwarzenegger. us secretary of state, antony blinken, has called on washington and beijing to manage their differences "responsibly", on day two of his visit to china. this was the moment mr blinken arrived in beijing from shanghai. a full day of talks with china's political leadership is planned for frida
donald trump denies. he said he paid $150,000 to her because michael cohen said "the boss will take care of it". but he said when he went to get reimbursement, his legal adviser really urged him against it. and then parts, as prosecutors allege, of this cover up, saying that donald trump spoke to him many times afterward, asking about why the women, for example, had given interviews when there was an agreement with them not to. and then the defence was able to just start their...
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how damning has this been to donald trump? >> on the scale of 1 to 10 i would say an 8, pretty damning. >> laura: ha ha, that's it, david. an 8. damning on what issue? >> well, laura, you hit the nail on the head. the media doesn't ph focus on wt if any detail. details. how could it get that far judge merchan no. normal judge would allow this case to go forward just as the d.a.'s office didn't think go forward when mark palm rants presented it. do rereally believe for a candidate to want to either pay extortion money or hide some fact that may be unprevent from the public that that's really election interference. the problem is we don't know what they claim the charge is we don't necessarily even get to the misdemeanor because that requires an intent to defraud with the way the thing was booked. you can be sure president trump didn't direct how this was to be booked. but, if you got to that, they then have to prove that he did that with the intent to commit some other crime. without the grand jury ever charging what that other
how damning has this been to donald trump? >> on the scale of 1 to 10 i would say an 8, pretty damning. >> laura: ha ha, that's it, david. an 8. damning on what issue? >> well, laura, you hit the nail on the head. the media doesn't ph focus on wt if any detail. details. how could it get that far judge merchan no. normal judge would allow this case to go forward just as the d.a.'s office didn't think go forward when mark palm rants presented it. do rereally believe for a...
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that doesn't mean weinstein will walk free, also coming up. supporters of donald trump face off with his critics outside of the us supreme court. inside justices consider a historic case. should the president be immune from prosecution for a legend, primes committed while in office? and then is introduced as an entry fee in an attempt to curve mass tourism and protect residents. the i'm in ease of welcome to the program. we started in the us where new york's highest court has overturned a 2020 verdict that found harvey weinstein guilty of rape. the new york court of appeals ruled that the former movie director and producer, was not given. a fair trial accusations made against weinstein, were the spark behind the global me to movement, which saw women around the world, sharing their stories about sexual harassment and abuse. rumors of harvey weinstein sexual misconduct had been circulating for years, but is 2026 crimes conviction in new york state confirmed it. the judges has now overturn that in order to new trial. in a 43 decision new york's highest court said the judge in the origi
that doesn't mean weinstein will walk free, also coming up. supporters of donald trump face off with his critics outside of the us supreme court. inside justices consider a historic case. should the president be immune from prosecution for a legend, primes committed while in office? and then is introduced as an entry fee in an attempt to curve mass tourism and protect residents. the i'm in ease of welcome to the program. we started in the us where new york's highest court has overturned a 2020...
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>>> tonight, the supreme court hearing donald trump's claims of immunity as his hush money trial resumes. the supreme court now weighing whether the former president can be tried for plotting to overturn the 2020 election, and if so, will it happen before november. what the justices appear to signal. >>> mr. trump, meanwhile, back in a new york courtroom. david pecker, the former "national enquirer" publisher back on the stand, testifying about the alleged catch and kill scheme to help mr. trump's 2016 campaign. the tense conversation pecker says he had over paying off stormy daniels. >>> also tonight, usc canceling its main commencement after the arrest of dozens of pro-palestinian protesters. the new clashes as campus unrest spreads. police in atlanta's emory university tasing a protester in handcuffs. restraining others with zip ties. >>> harvey weinstein's rape conviction in new york overturned. the egregious errors the judge is accused of making. will it lead to a new trial? >>> tracking severe storms across several states tonight. >>> the school principal police say was framed usin
>>> tonight, the supreme court hearing donald trump's claims of immunity as his hush money trial resumes. the supreme court now weighing whether the former president can be tried for plotting to overturn the 2020 election, and if so, will it happen before november. what the justices appear to signal. >>> mr. trump, meanwhile, back in a new york courtroom. david pecker, the former "national enquirer" publisher back on the stand, testifying about the alleged catch and...
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if anyone should buy it, pecker said, it should be donald trump and michael cohen, trump's former fixer. pecker says when he told cohen, quote, he was upset and responded that the boss, that's referring to trump, would be furious with me. pecker said today he believed mr. trump or his company had paid daniels until cohen told him in december of 2016 that he was the one who paid her. prosecutors are seeking to prove mr. trump doctored internal business records to cover up that payment. pecker also testified trump was aghast when he saw stormy daniels on "60 minutes." >> was it hush money to stay silent? >> yes. >> reporter: pecker says trump called him. he says we have an agreement with stormy daniels that she cannot mention my name. trump later denied knowledge of the arrangement. on cross-examination, mr. trump's lawyers challenging pecker's credibility and business practices. at a campaign event earlier in the day, mr. trump addressed the testimony of his long-time friend. >> david has been very nice. a nice guy. >> did you give the payment to stormy daniels before the 2020 election?
if anyone should buy it, pecker said, it should be donald trump and michael cohen, trump's former fixer. pecker says when he told cohen, quote, he was upset and responded that the boss, that's referring to trump, would be furious with me. pecker said today he believed mr. trump or his company had paid daniels until cohen told him in december of 2016 that he was the one who paid her. prosecutors are seeking to prove mr. trump doctored internal business records to cover up that payment. pecker...
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hispanics are running toward donald trump. it's also young people. on the hill has an amazing article about housing costs. a young couple when they're going to buy their new home that is invited that's not clover that's joe biden and harris. >> a mortgage rates, borrowing costs 30% credit card cost is now showing up again in the inflation numbers. they may beat tongue and cheek. average folks, average voters average consumers are smart they are not stupid. biden's think they are stupid. average people have a wisdom they know the way the world works. the kitchen table level. biden does not get a clue about that. >> site moderate thousands of focus groups in my career. i've been in all 50 states at least one during a project on the ground. when you sit with people who learn to appreciate that. elevate their opinions they will tell you their aspirations and frustrations. let me tell you some of them is he summons household income of the latte and dry cleaning bills annually for some of my friends in new york. that's your household income. they cannot af
hispanics are running toward donald trump. it's also young people. on the hill has an amazing article about housing costs. a young couple when they're going to buy their new home that is invited that's not clover that's joe biden and harris. >> a mortgage rates, borrowing costs 30% credit card cost is now showing up again in the inflation numbers. they may beat tongue and cheek. average folks, average voters average consumers are smart they are not stupid. biden's think they are stupid....
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multiple cases involving donald trump today, both historic but different. we'll explain norman, bad news... i never graduated from med school. what? but the good news is... xfinity mobile just got even better! now, you can automatically connect to wifi speeds up to a gig on the go. plus, buy one unlimited line and get one free for a year. i gotta get this deal... that's like $20 a month per unlimited line... i don't want to miss that. that's amazing doc. mobile savings are calling. visit xfinitymobile.com to learn more. doc? i'd. it started in a vacant diner at the end of oceanside pier. and as you can see, it has spread. the fire has been burning for about an hour and a half. no information about how it started or any injuries, but we've not heard of anyone hurt. >> well, today the us supreme court heard arguments in a case that could shape former president donald trump's legal fate. the justices are tasked with deciding whether he is immune from criminal prosecution following his efforts to overturn the 2020 election. >> now, keep in mind this is a totall
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. >> donald trump's attorney d john sauer began the hearing with his opening statements without presidential immunity from criminal prosecution, there can be no presidency as we know it. >> for 234 years of american history, no president was ever prosecuted for his official acts. >> sauer claimed donald trump's actions were official when trump tried to switch the 2020 election results to his favor. trump's attorney argued that a former president should qualify for immunity from prosecution for official acts while in office, but the government's attorney, michael dreeben, said such presidential immunity has no foundation in the constitution or the supreme court's history. >> this court has never recognized absolute criminal immunity for any public official . his novel theory would immunize former presidents for criminal liability for bribery, treason, sedition, murder, and here conspiring to use fraud to overturn the results of an election and perpetuate himself in power. >> the supreme court justices acknowledged the magnitude of the hearing, and for more than 2.5 hours wednesday, they grill
. >> donald trump's attorney d john sauer began the hearing with his opening statements without presidential immunity from criminal prosecution, there can be no presidency as we know it. >> for 234 years of american history, no president was ever prosecuted for his official acts. >> sauer claimed donald trump's actions were official when trump tried to switch the 2020 election results to his favor. trump's attorney argued that a former president should qualify for immunity...
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donald trump says that incident. donald trump says that us presidents must be immune from the threat of prosecution. it comes as his hush money case continues today in a separate case, the us supreme court is heanng case, the us supreme court is hearing arguments for why he should be immune from charges related to efforts to overturn the 2020 election. mr trump spoke outside court early this morning. >> constitutional rights have been taken away from me, but every single expert , every legal every single expert, every legal scholar, every respected scholar has said this is no case. there is no case here. the argument on immunity is very important. the president has to have immunity. this has nothing to do with me. this has nothing to do with me. this has nothing to do with me. this has to do with a president in the future. for a hundred years from now , if you don't years from now, if you don't have immunity, you're not going to do anything . you're going to to do anything. you're going to become a ceremonial preside
donald trump says that incident. donald trump says that us presidents must be immune from the threat of prosecution. it comes as his hush money case continues today in a separate case, the us supreme court is heanng case, the us supreme court is hearing arguments for why he should be immune from charges related to efforts to overturn the 2020 election. mr trump spoke outside court early this morning. >> constitutional rights have been taken away from me, but every single expert , every...
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at issue is whether former president donald trump is immune from criminal prosecution for what he claims were official acts while in office. the decision will have major implications on the special counsel's election interference case against trump, as well as this year's presidential race. trump wasn't at today's oral arguments at the supreme court. he was in a courtroom in lower manhattan, where he has mandated to appear for his trial for falsifying business records to hide an alleged affair. in addition, trump is facing criminal trials in georgia and florida, and in just the last 24 hours, trump was named as an unindicted coconspirator in arizona and michigan over fake electric schemes. we have team coverage of tod today's -- and jan crawford will start us off from the supreme court. >> reporter: in nearly three hours of historic arguments, the judges emphasized their decision will go beyond former president donald trump. >> whatever we decide is going to apply to all future presidents. >> reporter: no president has ever faced criminal prosecution, and some justices, while emphasizing
at issue is whether former president donald trump is immune from criminal prosecution for what he claims were official acts while in office. the decision will have major implications on the special counsel's election interference case against trump, as well as this year's presidential race. trump wasn't at today's oral arguments at the supreme court. he was in a courtroom in lower manhattan, where he has mandated to appear for his trial for falsifying business records to hide an alleged affair....
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donald trump and his alleged efforts to influence elections at the center of it all. at the supreme court, the former president's case testing the boundaries of presidential power. trump's lawyers arguing he has absolute immunity from criminal prosecution for his attempts to overturn the 2020 election. lawyers for special counsel jack smith, who is prosecuting trump for those efforts, arguing that presidents are not above the law if they commit crimes. the justices acknowledging the case before them is not just about former president donald trump, but also about future presidents and the presidency itself. one critical question they're considering, whether a president can have immunity for an official act, but not his private conduct. abc's terry moran leads us off at the supreme court. >> reporter: at the heart of this case, donald trump's unprecedented claim. his lawyer telling the justices that presidents can never face criminal prosecution for anything they do in office that can be linked to their official duties. absolute immunity. >> without presidential immunit
donald trump and his alleged efforts to influence elections at the center of it all. at the supreme court, the former president's case testing the boundaries of presidential power. trump's lawyers arguing he has absolute immunity from criminal prosecution for his attempts to overturn the 2020 election. lawyers for special counsel jack smith, who is prosecuting trump for those efforts, arguing that presidents are not above the law if they commit crimes. the justices acknowledging the case before...
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. >> norah: a landmark hearing as the supreme court considers whether donald trump has absolute immunity against criminal prosecutions from his time in office. >> if there is no threat of criminal prosecution, what prevents the president from just doing whatever he wants? >> norah: could it further delay his federal election interference trial? plus, the big developments in trump's so-called hush money trial. the "cbs evening news" starts now. ♪ ♪ good evening. i'm norah o'donnell, and thank you for being with us. we want to begin tonight with the supreme court and the unprecedented case of presidential immunity before the justices. at issue is whether former president donald trump is immune from criminal prosecution for what he claims were official acts while in office. the decision will have major implications on the special counsel's election interference case against trump, as well as this year's presidential race. trump wasn't at today's oral arguments at the supreme court. he was in a courtroom in lower manhattan, where he has mandated to appear for his trial for falsifying bus
. >> norah: a landmark hearing as the supreme court considers whether donald trump has absolute immunity against criminal prosecutions from his time in office. >> if there is no threat of criminal prosecution, what prevents the president from just doing whatever he wants? >> norah: could it further delay his federal election interference trial? plus, the big developments in trump's so-called hush money trial. the "cbs evening news" starts now. ♪ ♪ good evening....
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>>> tonight, donald trump's historic legal battle simultaneously unfolding in multiple courts. and the stunning decision, harvey weinstein's conviction overturned in new york. >>> first, the supreme court takes on donald trump's claim of absolute immunity, hearing arguments over trump's efforts to avoid prosecution for attempting to overturn the results of the 2020 election. the justices citing the massive implications, drawing lines between political and personal actions. justice neil gorsuch declaring they are, quote, writing a rule for the ages. how long before they issue their decision? will the case go to trial before the election, if at all? terry moran at the supreme court. >>> the criminal trial of donald trump here in new york. the former publisher of "the national enquirer," david pecker, describing payments to made to playboy model karen mcdougal, who clayed to have a year-long relationship with trump. aaron katersky at the courthouse. >>> the stunning decision involving disgraced movie mogul harvey weinstein. new york's appellate court overturning his rape convictio
>>> tonight, donald trump's historic legal battle simultaneously unfolding in multiple courts. and the stunning decision, harvey weinstein's conviction overturned in new york. >>> first, the supreme court takes on donald trump's claim of absolute immunity, hearing arguments over trump's efforts to avoid prosecution for attempting to overturn the results of the 2020 election. the justices citing the massive implications, drawing lines between political and personal actions....
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the us supreme court hears arguments on whether donald trump is immune from prosecution for actions he took as president. and top us diplomat antony blinken is in beijing — as the two superpowers attempt to repair their relationship and besieged by tourists, venice starts charging day—trippers to visit. is this the way forward for overwhelmed cities?
the us supreme court hears arguments on whether donald trump is immune from prosecution for actions he took as president. and top us diplomat antony blinken is in beijing — as the two superpowers attempt to repair their relationship and besieged by tourists, venice starts charging day—trippers to visit. is this the way forward for overwhelmed cities?
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that doesn't mean weinstein will walk free, also coming up. supporters of donald trump face off with his critics outside of the us supreme court. inside justices consider a historic case. should the president be immune from prosecution for a legend, primes committed while in office? and then is introduced as an entry feet in an attempt to curve mass tourism and protect resident.
that doesn't mean weinstein will walk free, also coming up. supporters of donald trump face off with his critics outside of the us supreme court. inside justices consider a historic case. should the president be immune from prosecution for a legend, primes committed while in office? and then is introduced as an entry feet in an attempt to curve mass tourism and protect resident.
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what will it mean if donald trump wins this case? and if he wins the presidential election in november, so he basically can do whatever he wants to do. he could basically order the killing of a political opponent. he puts a destroy the constitution because he would be immune of any prosecution during, of course, his presidency. but also afterwards, this would open a like a whole new of options for donald trump to well, it's kind of a restore or kind of keep him in power for however long he wants to be. and brands, you know, this really i think that is true, which would really attack uh the democracy as we know, it's right now in the united states. and if the court says he does not enjoy absolute immunity, wearable this puts donald trump. now there is a, this big fear that it will take far too long before the core tear behind me makes the decision. some expect them not through before june. and that would basically mean uh that wouldn't be hold accountable and discount criminal court before the elections. and then of course, if the the
what will it mean if donald trump wins this case? and if he wins the presidential election in november, so he basically can do whatever he wants to do. he could basically order the killing of a political opponent. he puts a destroy the constitution because he would be immune of any prosecution during, of course, his presidency. but also afterwards, this would open a like a whole new of options for donald trump to well, it's kind of a restore or kind of keep him in power for however long he...
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trump got to the white house and donald trump inviting david pecker two. we learned yesterday, two days ago that he invited him to win his his presidential announcement. they invite him to the presidential inauguration. he came to the white house. he was in the oval office. he had dinner at the white house and brought business associates it's because his wife didn't want to come they'll go after him on the timeline and his memory and what he said now, the question of how successfully they can distance himself from donald trump is a big one. is there was built as a thank you dinner that the white house very interesting indeed. >> everybody standby. there's a lot more and we need to discuss excluding the other consequential court case for donald trump we have a breakdown of today's us supreme court arguments over presidential immunity. how the justices appear ready to rule against the former president, while also potentially preventing a trial before election day, stay with us. you're in this situation every piece of evidence tells a story how it really happ
trump got to the white house and donald trump inviting david pecker two. we learned yesterday, two days ago that he invited him to win his his presidential announcement. they invite him to the presidential inauguration. he came to the white house. he was in the oval office. he had dinner at the white house and brought business associates it's because his wife didn't want to come they'll go after him on the timeline and his memory and what he said now, the question of how successfully they can...
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it is donald trump who's a defendant today. i'm curious with your experience what you thought about that, director brennan, and be, doug, you can weigh in on all of it. >> yes. no president has ever been implicated in any type of coup or trying to prevent the peaceful transfer of power after an election. during the obama administration president obama had to make a decision about carrying out a strike against a senior al qaeda leader who happened to be a u.s. citizen. he decided he wanted to do it in order to protect the national security of the united states. he didn't worry about criminal liability, whatever else and the fact that he didn't have immunity. he recognized he had to fulfill the office of the presidency to make sure he did what he was authorized to do under the law. >> douglas? >> yeah. i mean, look, i thought justice alito was deeply irresponsible to even throw s.e.a.l. team six into this. they're more than honorable, they're heroes to the american people. to kind of start playing this game of, you know, they wou
it is donald trump who's a defendant today. i'm curious with your experience what you thought about that, director brennan, and be, doug, you can weigh in on all of it. >> yes. no president has ever been implicated in any type of coup or trying to prevent the peaceful transfer of power after an election. during the obama administration president obama had to make a decision about carrying out a strike against a senior al qaeda leader who happened to be a u.s. citizen. he decided he wanted...
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but first, one day, three legal battles for donald trump. his immunity case before the supreme court, his star hush money trial in new york, and a ruling in his defamation appeal. you're watching, getting answers. i'm kristen sze. thanks for joining us. now, the biggest of trump's court cases today was at the supreme court, where the justices heard three hours of oral arguments over whether donald trump is immune from prosecution in the case, accusing him of plotting to overturn the 2020 election. the court's ruling will have implications not just for this november's presidential race, but for future presidents to come. joining us live now to analyze today's developments, uc law, san francisco's sullivan professor of law, david levine. professor levine, thanks for joining us. >> anytime, kristin, thanks for inviting me. >> all right. a lot to talk about. the supreme court heard trump's claim, of course, that the federal charges brought by special counsel jack smith, accusing him of plotting to overturn the 2020 election must be thrown out be
but first, one day, three legal battles for donald trump. his immunity case before the supreme court, his star hush money trial in new york, and a ruling in his defamation appeal. you're watching, getting answers. i'm kristen sze. thanks for joining us. now, the biggest of trump's court cases today was at the supreme court, where the justices heard three hours of oral arguments over whether donald trump is immune from prosecution in the case, accusing him of plotting to overturn the 2020...
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and cast arizona's electoral votes for donald trump, which he did not win. and so they are being charged with being part of this scheme. as you mentioned, trump is not named in this charge. but arizona has now joined four other states that are pursuing similar cases like this at the local level. john: william branham, marcia coyle, thank you very much. william: thanks, john. ♪ amna: donald trump's legal challenges also start our day's other news. at his hush money trial in new york, a former tabloid publisher offered more details about burying stories in 2016 that could have hurt then-candidate trump. david pecker described so-called catch and kill schemes. one involved a former playboy model who claimed she had an affair with trump. also today, prosecutors said trump violated a gag order four more times. that brings the total to 15. the judge has not yet ruled on that matter. the u.s. and 17 other nations have issued a joint appeal for hamas to release the roughly 130 hostages still believed to be held by the group. the statement insisted that quote, the
and cast arizona's electoral votes for donald trump, which he did not win. and so they are being charged with being part of this scheme. as you mentioned, trump is not named in this charge. but arizona has now joined four other states that are pursuing similar cases like this at the local level. john: william branham, marcia coyle, thank you very much. william: thanks, john. ♪ amna: donald trump's legal challenges also start our day's other news. at his hush money trial in new york, a former...
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trump. justices are deciding whether trump can be prosecuted on charges that he conspired to overturn the 2020 presidential election. trump argues the constitution forbids prosecuting former presidents for crimes. they allegedly committed while an office hades prime minister ariel henry has step down to allow a transitional ruling counsel to be sworn in council as tasked with the pointing a new premier and restoring law and order as the country struggles to tackle spiraling gain violence. kings are believed to control most of the capital of porto pass. watching dw news from berlin. you'll find much more on our website. that's d, w dot com the his name is synonymous with the abuse of power against women. in 2020 the hollywood movie mogul harvey weinstein was found guilty of rate. the verdict became key to what became known as the mid term movement were today. new york's highest court overturned to that conviction, saying several witnesses had given testimony about allegations unrelated to the charges against weinstein. how could that happen? and what does it say about us justice? and w
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and it's been done in much worse ways than what donald trump is accused of doing. so, this is just an example of how, you know, people who wouldn't necessarily support donald trump but see the unfairness of how he is being treated rally around him. and it's why he is the nominee and why he -- joe biden might lose to him. >> gillian: hugh, trump earlier in the morning in new york met with the. will met with a grouch construction and union members trying to win over the endorsement of the teamsters as is now sort of customary fashion for him. is he turning turning trial events into campaign events. do you think that ultimately, these trials and these cases are making -- are hamstringing? can you even say? i don't know that's a word. is he hamstrung or helped by them? >> i think is he helped by them. he is not doing rallies. he is doing very focused events. i would like to see him at columbia like speaker johnson courageously did today. i love that the went to the bodega. president trump is inventive. he knows new york. he knows where to go if queens. he is the best p
and it's been done in much worse ways than what donald trump is accused of doing. so, this is just an example of how, you know, people who wouldn't necessarily support donald trump but see the unfairness of how he is being treated rally around him. and it's why he is the nominee and why he -- joe biden might lose to him. >> gillian: hugh, trump earlier in the morning in new york met with the. will met with a grouch construction and union members trying to win over the endorsement of the...
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so there was much discussion as to whether this sort of allegations being leveled against donald trump. constance use official x plus selections of a candidates who wants to become president who wants to retain the presidency. trumps argument is that a president must be immune. otherwise, the opposition can boast to mail the president to do that bidding under the threats off indictment. once they leave office, the government is arguing that no one is above the law, the supreme court justices all to expect the rule before june. so once again, the question as to whether at least some of the trials the donald trump faces will even have become by the time the election rolls around, is once again unsafe. she ever time cl, do 0 washington. hey, t has sworn in a transitional care governing council. after months of gang violence, the ceremony was meant to take place in the presidential palace, but it was moved to the outskirts of the capital port or prince after police were unable to gain control of the area around the presidential compound, criminal games control around 80 percent of the city
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. >> norah: a landmark hearing as the supreme court considers whether donald trump has absolute immunity against criminal prosecutions from his time in office. >> if there is no threat of criminal prosecution, what prevents the president from just doing whatever he wants? >> norah: could it further delay his federal election
. >> norah: a landmark hearing as the supreme court considers whether donald trump has absolute immunity against criminal prosecutions from his time in office. >> if there is no threat of criminal prosecution, what prevents the president from just doing whatever he wants? >> norah: could it further delay his federal election
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former president donald trump returned to a new york city courtroom today for his hush money trial. he faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. our washington correspondent jessi turnure reports on what happened today inside of the courtroom. >> it is no case here in testimony thursday, the x publisher of the national enquirer tied former president trump to payments to buy it, then kill negative stories about him ahead of the 2016 election. david packer told jurors he believes trump was aware of the agreement. this case formally. >> branded as a conspiracy case. but many ways, that's what it is. david super a georgetown law professor says packers testimony early on is important that i think makes it much harder for mister trump to claim that this is a mischaracterization of his money or that he didn't understand what was being prosecutors accuse trump of illegally hiding hush money payments to adult film star stormy daniels. but trump's defense argues the money was legal. this is just a political witch trump and says the case is a democratic conspiracy to keep him off
former president donald trump returned to a new york city courtroom today for his hush money trial. he faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. our washington correspondent jessi turnure reports on what happened today inside of the courtroom. >> it is no case here in testimony thursday, the x publisher of the national enquirer tied former president trump to payments to buy it, then kill negative stories about him ahead of the 2016 election. david packer told jurors he...
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trump which donald trump denies. he said he paid one hunt $50,000 to her because -- $150,000 to her. but then his legal advisor advised against it and he knew the payments phyletic campaign-finance laws. then when he detailed the hearing about stormy daniels selling her story, he says he urged michael cohen to make the payment himself. he was just unwilling to make the payment in that case, he said, and that is kind of where we saw this go, caitriona. david packer for the prosecution outlining the scheme and the cover-up, sing donald trump spoke to him many times afterward, asking about why the women for example had given interviews when there was an agreement with them not to. then the defense was able to start questioning of david packer. he testified this checkbook journalism, paying to suppress stories, was standard operating procedure and he had done it with several celebrities including tiger woods and arnold schwarzenegger. caitriona: thank you. gary, this a big moment for donald trump at the supreme court, al
trump which donald trump denies. he said he paid one hunt $50,000 to her because -- $150,000 to her. but then his legal advisor advised against it and he knew the payments phyletic campaign-finance laws. then when he detailed the hearing about stormy daniels selling her story, he says he urged michael cohen to make the payment himself. he was just unwilling to make the payment in that case, he said, and that is kind of where we saw this go, caitriona. david packer for the prosecution outlining...
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trump might win? from a democratic standpoint, thatis win? from a democratic standpoint, that is a problem? there is a difficult balance that president biden has to reach. i think that he is not quite there yet. we must stand by our ally israel. we don't want to see the country attacked from others in the region. but we also want to change their behaviour. israel is held to a high standard. i won't argue with that. but they also receive the highest support from the united states diplomatic and military and we do that because they're important to us and because we expect them to maintain that high standard. thank ou both maintain that high standard. thank you both very _ maintain that high standard. thank you both very much _ maintain that high standard. thank you both very much indeed. - today the former post office people services director angela van den bogerd, who worked for the post office from 1980 to 2020, faced her first day of question at the inquiry day of questions at the inquiry and began b
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what will it mean if donald trump wins this case? and if he wins the presidential election in november, so he basically can do whatever he wants to do. he could basically order the killing of a political opponent. he puts a destroy the constitution because he would be immune of any prosecution during, of course, his presidency, but also afterwards this would open like a whole new of options for donald trump to well, it's kind of a, i guess, to restore or kind of keep him in power for however long he wants to be and friends, you know, this really i think that is true, which would really attack uh the democracy as we know it right now in the united states. and if the court says he does not enjoy absolute community, where will this puts donald trump? now there is a, this big fear that it will take far too long before the core tier behind me makes the decision some expect and not through before june. and that would basically mean uh that wouldn't be hold accountable and discount criminal court before the elections. and then of course, if
what will it mean if donald trump wins this case? and if he wins the presidential election in november, so he basically can do whatever he wants to do. he could basically order the killing of a political opponent. he puts a destroy the constitution because he would be immune of any prosecution during, of course, his presidency, but also afterwards this would open like a whole new of options for donald trump to well, it's kind of a, i guess, to restore or kind of keep him in power for however...
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trump, right? it's called in the supreme court donald j. trump, petitioner versus united states. but many of the justices, if not most of them, seemed very, very focused on the precedent this case could set for future presidents, right? >> and just, just because they kept going back to that point, i think it's a it's a big win, frankly for the former president because that's one of the things his, his lawyers kept arguing. they kept saying that if you allow this to go forward this way, that other presidents could face prosecution for any acts they committed in office. and so you'll hear, justice gorsuch describing what he says he sees at play here. listen i'm not concerned about this case, but i am concerned about future uses of the criminal law to target political opponents based on accusations about their motives whether it's reelection or who knows what corrupt means in 15, 12 right? >> we don't know what that means maybe we'll find out sometime soon. but the dangerousness of accusing europe political opponent of having bad motives and if that's enough to overcome your core po
trump, right? it's called in the supreme court donald j. trump, petitioner versus united states. but many of the justices, if not most of them, seemed very, very focused on the precedent this case could set for future presidents, right? >> and just, just because they kept going back to that point, i think it's a it's a big win, frankly for the former president because that's one of the things his, his lawyers kept arguing. they kept saying that if you allow this to go forward this way,...
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donald trump. so donald trump is the devil. that is why they think this stack of indictments is like the scripture, the word of god. when they -- remember robert mueller? they worship him like an apostle. remember what they did with fauci. in fauci we trust. there is a religious zealotry when it comes to the way they idolize these people that are supposed to avenge trump. and i'm getting the same kind of fauci, mueller vibes because what happened to those two guys? kaput. >> judge jeanine: got it. this will make your blood boil. pro-terrorist mobs are now spewing their bile at police officers trying to keep jewish students safe. ♪ ♪ let's get started. bill, where's your mask? i really tried sleeping with it, everybody. but i'm done struggling. now i sleep with inspire. inspire? inspire is a sleep apnea treatment that works inside my body with just the click of this button. a button? no mask? no hose? just sleep. yeah but you need the hose, you need the air, you need the whoooooosh... inspire. sleep apnea innovation. learn m
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a case unlike any heard before — the us supreme court deliberates if donald trump should have immunity from criminal prosecution. chanting: free, free, free palestine. - we report on the wave of pro—palestinian campus protests sweeping america. and manchester city close the gap at the top of the premier league with a convincing win, away to brighton. on bbc london... on newsnight at 10:30 p:m.. this morning, the surprise news that the snp and green coalition collapsing. at bedtime, what is left of homes that's coalition which are marked and what does it mean for the coalition? the snp's power—sharing arrangement, with the scottish greens. he now leads a minority government — a predicament seized upon by scottish conservatives, who've called a vote of no confidence, which the scottish greens now say they'll back. if he loses the vote, due next week, his position could become untenable barely a year since taking over as first minister from nicola sturgeon. so, how did it come to this, and could he still cling on? with the very latest, let's joinjames cook, our scotland editor, live
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on thursday , the supreme court of the united states heard the arguments of donald trump's lawyers on granting him the presidency. the hearing concerns the former president's actions between the november 2020 election and the jan. 6, 2021 attack on the capitol, in which trump supporters tried to derail the official declaration of biden's victory in the election. in february, a panel of d.c. court of appeals judges unanimously rejected the former president's argument that he has absolute immunity from prosecution because it would put the president above the. law. now the decision is up to the supreme court. in his own social network truth social, trump wrote: without presidential immunity, it would be impossible for the president to function properly, which creates a great and eternal danger for the united states. meanwhile, in the run-up to the election, the likely candidates, both joe biden and donald trump, are supporting israel in the gas war and confrontation with iran. how does the war in the middle east affect the american politics? says iryna shinkarenko. iran's attack on israe
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the das trying to pretend donald trump violated federal election law. he corrected election 2016 using these campaign tactics but what you are hearing the witness today is supposed to be the strongest witness for the prosecution is that this is something celebrities do and pecker was doing a disservice for celebrities. it has nothing to do with the campaign. there's no law broken and da rags case lapses. >> one juror has reasonable doubt trump winds, the case is over, there's a lot reasonable doubt. prosecution is putting up witnesses should who basically admitted made things up like michael cohen david pecker, publisher of the national enquirer, da rags witness, he testified made up a negative story in 2016 about the father of senator ted cruz and oswald. rags team cites a felony using new york state law. the underlying crime is a conspiracy to affect election. that's a state law musto a misdemeanor. state law only covers new york state elections, not lateral collections. this is a frankenstein case that the da is not allowed to touch federal election,
the das trying to pretend donald trump violated federal election law. he corrected election 2016 using these campaign tactics but what you are hearing the witness today is supposed to be the strongest witness for the prosecution is that this is something celebrities do and pecker was doing a disservice for celebrities. it has nothing to do with the campaign. there's no law broken and da rags case lapses. >> one juror has reasonable doubt trump winds, the case is over, there's a lot...
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so there was much discussion as to whether this sort of allegations being leveled against donald trump. constance youth official x plus selections of a candidates who wants to become president who wants to retain the presidency. trumps argument is that a president must be immune. otherwise, the opposition can boast to mail the president to do their bidding under the threats, off indictment. once they leave office, the government is arguing that no one is above the law. the supreme court justices all expect the rule before june. so once again, the question as to whether at least some of the trials the donald trump faces will even have become by the time the election rolls around is once again unsafe. she, everytime seattle to 0, washington new york's highest court has overturn to be 2020 rates. conviction of the former hollywood producer harvey weinstein. it rule that the trial judge was wrong to allow testimony from women who were not named when the initial charges were brought against wednesday. the face of the possible re trial, but is expected to remain in prison in new york. that's
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former president donald trump returned to a new york city courtroom today for his hush money trial. trump faces 34 felony counts for falsifying business records. our washington correspondent jessi turnure reports on what happened today inside of the courtroom. >> it is no case here in testimony thursday, the x publisher of the national enquirer tied former president trump to payments to buy it, then kill negative stories about him ahead of the 2016 election. david packer told jurors he believes trump was aware of the agreement. this case formally. >> branded as a conspiracy case. but many ways, that's what it is. david super a georgetown law professor says packers testimony early on is important that i think makes it much harder for mister trump to claim that this is a mischaracterization of his money or that he didn't understand what was prosecutors accuse trump of illegally hiding hush money payments to adult film star stormy daniels. but trump's defense argues the money was legal. this is just a political witch. trump and says the case is a democratic conspiracy to keep him off t
former president donald trump returned to a new york city courtroom today for his hush money trial. trump faces 34 felony counts for falsifying business records. our washington correspondent jessi turnure reports on what happened today inside of the courtroom. >> it is no case here in testimony thursday, the x publisher of the national enquirer tied former president trump to payments to buy it, then kill negative stories about him ahead of the 2016 election. david packer told jurors he...
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supreme courd oil argument on whether fpresident donald trump is immune from criminal prosecution for his alleged role in trying to overturn the 2020 election sults. tonight starting at 8:00 eastern, we will discuss t case and its potential impact. we will also get reaction before airing the entire oral argument. watch on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. >> do you solemnly swear that in the testimony you are about to give it will be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you god? >> saturda, watch american history tv's "congress stigates" as we explore major investigations in our country's history by the u.s. house and senate. each week, authors and historians tell these stories. we will see historic footage from those periods, and discuss the legacy of key congressional hearings. this week, lawmakers held hearings in 1973 to 1970 four to examine events surrounding the 1972 break-in at the democratic national committee headquarters at the watergate complex in washington, d.c. the investigation led to the resignation of president richard nixon. watch
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to pick— there, donald trump will have plenty of countries to pick on. _ there, donald trump will have plenty of countries to pick on. i _ there, donald trump will have plenty of countries to pick on. i don't - of countries to pick on. i don't think— of countries to pick on. i don't think that _ of countries to pick on. i don't think that europe _ of countries to pick on. i don't think that europe and - of countries to pick on. i don't think that europe and france i of countries to pick on. i don'ti think that europe and france is going _ think that europe and france is going to — think that europe and france is going to be _ think that europe and france is going to be his— think that europe and france is going to be his first _ think that europe and france is going to be his first choice. - think that europe and france isl going to be his first choice. one think that europe and france is going to be his first choice. one of the divisions _ going to be his first choice. one of the divisions that _ going to be his first choice. one of the divisions that does _ going to be his firs
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donald trump. so -- but he clearly has exposure. and not only does he have exposure but there was interesting testimony about what was happening internal to ami because at some point, he goes -- we don't know the substance because they didn't waive attorney-client privilege and if you're talking to a lawyer internal to a company you don't have to reveal that publicly even at a criminal trial, but they were going to front the money to the door man. >> night they were fronting the money to karen mcdougal. he was planning on getting reimbursed from donald trump. and with karen mcdougal, it's not a donald trump who says i'm not paying you. it's you have david pecker has a conversation with counsel. >> yeah. >> and then afterwards he's like, we're not participating anymore. >> that's where the arnold schwarzenegger -- he has learned that which runs afoul -- he's so d he's a witness knowledgeable in campaign finance law. >> he's gotten involved in other campaigns, but yes, it's true. look this is the cas
donald trump. so -- but he clearly has exposure. and not only does he have exposure but there was interesting testimony about what was happening internal to ami because at some point, he goes -- we don't know the substance because they didn't waive attorney-client privilege and if you're talking to a lawyer internal to a company you don't have to reveal that publicly even at a criminal trial, but they were going to front the money to the door man. >> night they were fronting the money to...
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donald trump running for office, donald trump the game show host, donald trump, the real estate tycoon, donald trump, the steak manufacturer, and on and on and on to the trump brand is like a legitimately legitimate subject for a defense. it isn't the trump brand was totally part and parcel of the campaign in that way. there's no doubt about that. that's why he was immediately recognizable to the american public and able to be a player in this campaign. but remember, this is candidate trump, prior to president. so like when you're running a presidential campaign, campaign, as you know, there's almost nothing you were doing that is not in the context of that presidential campaign. >> yeah, delta john edwards kara scannell is in new york. she's been following every detail from outside the courthouse. qarrah significant day in court as the judge's now dismissing the jury, those poor jurors get to go poem and have some time to themselves, get us up to speed on where the defense team left matters in its cross-examination of this first witness, david pecker so the defense has only been going
donald trump running for office, donald trump the game show host, donald trump, the real estate tycoon, donald trump, the steak manufacturer, and on and on and on to the trump brand is like a legitimately legitimate subject for a defense. it isn't the trump brand was totally part and parcel of the campaign in that way. there's no doubt about that. that's why he was immediately recognizable to the american public and able to be a player in this campaign. but remember, this is candidate trump,...
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right former president donald trump was not in the courtroom but jack smith was. the entire council team as well. you look like it is related to january 6th and today the argument was the allegations they make about the actions he took surrounding generally sixth are they subject to some kind of broad grant of presidential immunity against potential criminal liability? the justices had all kinds of quarries looking far beyond the case and thinking about how it would impact generations to come. at 1 point saying we are writing a rule for the ages, they get the historical impact on the job they will have to do with this particular case. worrying in a contentious election cycle the person who loses would immediately have to worry about their opponent tried to put them in jail if they're an incumbent who lost a reelection bid. but just as jackson was on the other side saying i'm worried about the court getting a sweeping grant of criminal immunity to any sitting president so that when he leaves he knows there is not going to be a liability. this is what she responsibl
right former president donald trump was not in the courtroom but jack smith was. the entire council team as well. you look like it is related to january 6th and today the argument was the allegations they make about the actions he took surrounding generally sixth are they subject to some kind of broad grant of presidential immunity against potential criminal liability? the justices had all kinds of quarries looking far beyond the case and thinking about how it would impact generations to come....
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the feeding card stood by donald trump. to do so. and then of course, it took donald trump a couple of hours before you ask them to stop trying actually to, to the wife present. so this is a very uploaded atmosphere here. there's a lot at stake, and that's what people told us who traveled to you a to washington to witness this historic day. no, i don't know one's above the law in this country. i think there's numerous laws he's broken and i think he needs to pay for him and face the music of unity. immunity charge. it should be dropped because there are the zurich and it's hard to say without uh, just completely wiping the other side charges that are against him. um, yes, it should be a knew it was practically the, you know, the assumption growing up in this nation that no on not even the head of state is above the law. and, you know, the presidential own is to preserve, protect, and defend the constitution. the law of the land, if the president can break that presidential lows with impunity, then what are we as a republic? now these
the feeding card stood by donald trump. to do so. and then of course, it took donald trump a couple of hours before you ask them to stop trying actually to, to the wife present. so this is a very uploaded atmosphere here. there's a lot at stake, and that's what people told us who traveled to you a to washington to witness this historic day. no, i don't know one's above the law in this country. i think there's numerous laws he's broken and i think he needs to pay for him and face the music of...
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hispanics are running toward donald trump. also young people. amazing article in "the hill" about housing costs. young couple, when we think buy their first home? that is biden's, not putin, not covid. larry: mortgage rates. borrowing coasts. 30% credit card costs. now showing up in the inflation numbers. i was saying in the last segment, maybe tongue-in-cheek, average folks, average voters, average consumers are smart, they are not stupid. the bidens think they're stupid. average people have wisdom. they know the way the world works, just from their curbside level of living or their kitchen table level, it is unbelievable. trump gets that. >> he gets that. larry: biden doesn't have a clue about that. >> i have moderated thousands of focus groups in my career, larry, i've been in all 50 states at least once doing a project on the ground and when you sit with people, you don't insult them. you learn to appreciate them and elevate their opinions. they will tell you you their aspirations frustrations. let me tell you something. i look down see hous
hispanics are running toward donald trump. also young people. amazing article in "the hill" about housing costs. young couple, when we think buy their first home? that is biden's, not putin, not covid. larry: mortgage rates. borrowing coasts. 30% credit card costs. now showing up in the inflation numbers. i was saying in the last segment, maybe tongue-in-cheek, average folks, average voters, average consumers are smart, they are not stupid. the bidens think they're stupid. average...
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we america and possibly donald trump in the white house.— the white house. we will talk about president macron's _ the white house. we will talk about president macron's speech - the white house. we will talk about president macron's speech later- the white house. we will talk about president macron's speech later in l president macron's speech later in the programme. this is the second consecutive night that we have talked about europe preparing for a trump presidency. you are one of our elder statesman, trump presidency. you are one of our elderstatesman, do trump presidency. you are one of our elder statesman, do you get the sense when you talk to people that this time they are going to put plans in place for that eventuality? at least you are not replacing me with an avatar, to go back to your last session. it with an avatar, to go back to your last session-— with an avatar, to go back to your last session._ after i last session. it is coming. after this performance _ last session. it is coming. after this performance perhaps - last session. it is comi
we america and possibly donald trump in the white house.— the white house. we will talk about president macron's _ the white house. we will talk about president macron's speech - the white house. we will talk about president macron's speech later- the white house. we will talk about president macron's speech later in l president macron's speech later in the programme. this is the second consecutive night that we have talked about europe preparing for a trump presidency. you are one of our...
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trump says that us presidents must be immune from the threat of prosecution. it comes as his hush money case continues today in a separate case, the us supreme court is hearing arguments for why he should be immune from charges related to efforts to overturn the 2020 election. mr trump spoke outside court early this morning. >> constitutional rights have been taken away from me, but every single expert, every legal scholar, every respected scholar has said this is no case. there is no case here. the argument on immunity is very important. the president has to have immunity. this has nothing to do with me. this has nothing to do with me. this has nothing to do with me. this has to do with a president in the future. for a hundred years from now, if you don't have immunity, you're not going to do anything. you're going to become a ceremony president. you're just going to be doing nothing. you're not going to take any of the risks, both good and bad . and bad. >> for the latest stories, you can sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen. or y
trump says that us presidents must be immune from the threat of prosecution. it comes as his hush money case continues today in a separate case, the us supreme court is hearing arguments for why he should be immune from charges related to efforts to overturn the 2020 election. mr trump spoke outside court early this morning. >> constitutional rights have been taken away from me, but every single expert, every legal scholar, every respected scholar has said this is no case. there is no...