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in addition, next thursday, the united states supreme court on immunity. it is something we have been waiting for for a long time, and the judge is not going to allow us. it is a very conflicted judge. he will not allow us to go to that. and i have to go to d.c. before the united states supreme court, because you think c is superior to the supreme court. we have a real problem with this judge, with a lot of things happening with this trial, including the da. he is sitting here all day with about 10 or 12 prosecutors over nothing. over what people say should not be a trial, so i want to thank you very much, but i cannot go to my son's graduation or i cannot go to the united states supreme court or i cannot go to georgia or florida or north carolina campaigning as i should be. it is perfect for the radical democrats. that is exactly what they want. this is about election interference.
in addition, next thursday, the united states supreme court on immunity. it is something we have been waiting for for a long time, and the judge is not going to allow us. it is a very conflicted judge. he will not allow us to go to that. and i have to go to d.c. before the united states supreme court, because you think c is superior to the supreme court. we have a real problem with this judge, with a lot of things happening with this trial, including the da. he is sitting here all day with...
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in addition next thursday were before the united states supreme court on a very big hearing on immunity. and this is something that we've been very -- waiting for a long time and the judge of course is not going to allow us kids a very conflicted judge and he's not going to allow us to go to that and won't allow me to leave here -- bc smack dc and go to the united states to bring court because he thinks -- supreme court, real problem with a lot of things happening -- having to do with this trial including the da because -- people are being mugged and killed all day long and i'm sitting here all they will not work 12 prosecutors over nothing. over what people say shouldn't be a trial. so i just want to thank you very much. i can go so it might -- to my sun's graduation or i can go to the united states supreme court, that are not in georgia or florida or north carolina, campaigning like i should be. it's perfect for the radical left them a cat scan that's exactly what they want. this is about election interference and that's all it's about. thank you very much. >> [indistinct question] >>
in addition next thursday were before the united states supreme court on a very big hearing on immunity. and this is something that we've been very -- waiting for a long time and the judge of course is not going to allow us kids a very conflicted judge and he's not going to allow us to go to that and won't allow me to leave here -- bc smack dc and go to the united states to bring court because he thinks -- supreme court, real problem with a lot of things happening -- having to do with this...
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pc and go before the united states supreme court because he thinks he is superior the supreme court and we got a real problem with this, judge. ever real problem with a lot of things having to do with this trial, including the da, because you got right aside the people that make muffed in killed all day long and he's sitting here all day with that ten or 12 prosecutors over nothing over nothing >> i'll >> say over what people say should be a trial. so i just want to thank you very much now i can go to my sentence graduation within i can't go to the the united states supreme court that i'm not in georgia or florida, or north carolina. karatay, like i should be. it's perfect for the radicals left democrats, that's exactly what they want. this is about election interference. that's all it's about thanking her
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but i can't go to my son's graduation and i can't go to the united states supreme court, that i'm not in georgia or florida or north carolina campaigning like i should be. it's perfect for the radical left democrats. it's exactly what they want. it's about election interference is all it's about. thank you very much. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2024] >> this month the u.s. supreme cot ars oral argument in a case whether former president donald trump has presidential immunitygast criminal prosecution for his alleged role in attempts to overturn the 2020 election results. we'll have live coverage of the oral argument, thursday, april 25th, beginning at 10:00 m. eastern on c-span, c-span n, our free mobile video app and online at c-span.org. >> if you ever miss any of c-span's coverage, you can find it any time online at c-span.org. videos of key hearings, debates, and other events feature markers that guide to you interesting and newsworthy highlights. these points of interest markers appear on the right-hand side of your screen when you hit "play" on select video
but i can't go to my son's graduation and i can't go to the united states supreme court, that i'm not in georgia or florida or north carolina campaigning like i should be. it's perfect for the radical left democrats. it's exactly what they want. it's about election interference is all it's about. thank you very much. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2024] >> this month the u.s. supreme cot ars oral argument in a case whether former president donald trump has presidential...
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states supreme court. it didn't seem like a life- changing election in 1988. when michael dukakis was running against george h.w. bush. i didn't know anyone who thought the country was going to take a major turn for the worse because of the outcome of that election. the stakes seemed about as low as they could get in a presidential election. but as i've said before on this program repeatedly, whenever the stakes appear low in a presidential election, you always have to remember united states supreme court. and so, for the democratic voters who just weren't excited enough about michael dukakis, or the republican voters who voted for a guy who used to support planned parenthood, the truth is that that time, at that time they couldn't possibly have known they were going to change life in america profoundly, decades later, with their vote for george h.w. bush, or the decision simply not to vote. same thing in 2000, when george w. bush was running against al gore. the stakes did not seem high. that's why enough
states supreme court. it didn't seem like a life- changing election in 1988. when michael dukakis was running against george h.w. bush. i didn't know anyone who thought the country was going to take a major turn for the worse because of the outcome of that election. the stakes seemed about as low as they could get in a presidential election. but as i've said before on this program repeatedly, whenever the stakes appear low in a presidential election, you always have to remember united states...
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states supreme court. it is a public place. when you are there, you are struck by how regal and stately, how formal and beautiful the building is but more underlying the institutions and norms that are supposed to be protected overtime. what we saw today that bothered me the most in addition to everything you all have noted is the debasing of the lawyers. i go back to the lawyers because i always believe somebody like trump can't do what he does but for the enabling of the lawyers. we have seen a sears that have been indicted or gotten into trouble in various ways because they assisted, they have been co-conspirators in the literal of senses, but to see somebody like john sauer get up and say what he did and you look at this multipage transcript that i couple and tell you what pages the word assassinate, says the nation, ankou, don and those were hypotheticals that were embraced by a lawyer today is beyond sobering. it is depressing. it's the idea you have the erosion of the courts -- erosion of precedent
states supreme court. it is a public place. when you are there, you are struck by how regal and stately, how formal and beautiful the building is but more underlying the institutions and norms that are supposed to be protected overtime. what we saw today that bothered me the most in addition to everything you all have noted is the debasing of the lawyers. i go back to the lawyers because i always believe somebody like trump can't do what he does but for the enabling of the lawyers. we have seen...
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and go for the united states supreme court, because -- >> reporter: sources close to trump's legal team tell me that trump's lawyers will soon push for a change in venue, arguing trump can't get a fair hearing in new york. for now, trump will be at this court tomorrow for jury
and go for the united states supreme court, because -- >> reporter: sources close to trump's legal team tell me that trump's lawyers will soon push for a change in venue, arguing trump can't get a fair hearing in new york. for now, trump will be at this court tomorrow for jury
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court and up to the united states supreme court. but darrow nevertheless, is going to put up a little bit of questioning of these jurors, who largely come from the countryside around dayton. almost all of them are men who are fundamentalists. and he's going to use up his peremptory challenges and then turn to ralston occasionally to try to dismiss some juries for cause. because of their really pronounced fundamentalist views. and ralston will reject those challenges under the theory as put forward by the attorney general in trying to argue against darrow. he says, look, if a man is subject to challenge by the defendant because he believes the bible conflicts with the theory of evolution, then for the converse reason, the state would have grounds to challenge for cause. anyone who believe the theory of evolution and the result would be that everyone on earth who could be brought here would be challenged. and darrow was like, yeah, i don't we haven't had too many of these jurors who are believe in the theory of evolution. and he says,
court and up to the united states supreme court. but darrow nevertheless, is going to put up a little bit of questioning of these jurors, who largely come from the countryside around dayton. almost all of them are men who are fundamentalists. and he's going to use up his peremptory challenges and then turn to ralston occasionally to try to dismiss some juries for cause. because of their really pronounced fundamentalist views. and ralston will reject those challenges under the theory as put...
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today's arguments at the united states supreme court. it is the last arguments of this session of the supreme court. it's known as the 2023-2024 session of the supreme court. a decision not expected until perhaps june. but i want to take you back the circuit court of appeals argument back in january of this year. one of the federal prosecutors arguing for jack smith and his team pushed back against the notion that limiting immunity for a president or a former president would leave a former president open to a floodgate of potential prosecution. this is about two minutes from those arguments in january. this notion that we're all of a sudden going to see a floodgate, i think the -- again, the carefulnvtigations and the clinton era didn't resulin any charges. the fact thathis investigation did doesn't reflect that we are goingo see a sea change of vindictive tit for tat prosec in the future. i think it reflects the fuamtally unprecedented nature of the criminal charges here. never before has there been obligations that a sitting president
today's arguments at the united states supreme court. it is the last arguments of this session of the supreme court. it's known as the 2023-2024 session of the supreme court. a decision not expected until perhaps june. but i want to take you back the circuit court of appeals argument back in january of this year. one of the federal prosecutors arguing for jack smith and his team pushed back against the notion that limiting immunity for a president or a former president would leave a former...
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court of the united states is. the job is to answer all the questions and concerns of the justices, not walk away in some sort of grandiose i got this, see you later, peace out, drop the microphone. that is not the way supreme court arguments are done. at the end of the day, i'm not sure that is going to be the determinative factor. they will go back and say what are we more worried about? a president who could get indicted all the time or a president who can't get indicted for the crimes he commits. >> i just cannot thank you both enough. andrew weissman, neal katyal. harvard law professor laurence tribe will join us next. next. symptoms can sometimes take you out of the moment. now there's skyrizi, so you can show up with clearer skin... ...and show it off. ♪ nothing is everything ♪ with skyrizi, you could take each step with 90% clearer skin. and if you have psoriatic arthritis, skyrizi can help you get moving with less joint pain, stiffness, swelling, and fatigue. and skyrizi is just 4 doses a year, after 2
court of the united states is. the job is to answer all the questions and concerns of the justices, not walk away in some sort of grandiose i got this, see you later, peace out, drop the microphone. that is not the way supreme court arguments are done. at the end of the day, i'm not sure that is going to be the determinative factor. they will go back and say what are we more worried about? a president who could get indicted all the time or a president who can't get indicted for the crimes he...
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states supreme court. if they find in fisher's favor, they will find in donald trump's favor, which means clarence thomas publicly deepened the scandal that he lives in. he should have recused himself from hearing the case after his wife joined donald trump on january 6 when he was telling joseph fisher to go to the capitol and fight like hell. he approved of every word that donald trump said in incitement of insurrection at the capitol. so today, he chose to publicly sit in judgments of a legal matter that his wife was actually involved in. his wife was encouraging mark meadows to break the law in any way necessary to overturn the presidential election when there was no legal method for overturning the presidential election. he showed today that he doesn't think there was anything special about the january 6 attack on the capitol. he had doesn't think it is any different from any other protest that we've seen in the past. >> there have been many violent protests that have interfered with proceedings. has
states supreme court. if they find in fisher's favor, they will find in donald trump's favor, which means clarence thomas publicly deepened the scandal that he lives in. he should have recused himself from hearing the case after his wife joined donald trump on january 6 when he was telling joseph fisher to go to the capitol and fight like hell. he approved of every word that donald trump said in incitement of insurrection at the capitol. so today, he chose to publicly sit in judgments of a...
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court, united states supreme court, san francisco watchi when you smell the amazing scent of gain flings... time stops. (♪♪) and you realize you're in love... steve? with a laundry detergent. (♪♪) gain flings. seriously good scent. >> welcome back to the kron. 4 morning news. the weekend was a nice one. hopefully a lot of you guys got outside today's supposed to be on par with yesterday, john. so i'm anticipating a lot of people outside today. yes, i think if. >> if you can get outside, enjoy a little bit of the 70's and 80's. we've got today because after this, we are going to be cooling down and cooling down quick looking outside at the golden gate bridge, a sign of what is eventually going contribute to that cool down. we've got a cool coastal breeze at the coast and that will keep our coastal areas in the 60's today. it's still a little bit of partly cloudy skies. the rest of us, though, sunshine, not like a lot of wind and that is going to allow temperatures to rise as quick as they will. right now. san jose in pittsburgh, you're sitting at 60 degrees, a pretty mild start fo
court, united states supreme court, san francisco watchi when you smell the amazing scent of gain flings... time stops. (♪♪) and you realize you're in love... steve? with a laundry detergent. (♪♪) gain flings. seriously good scent. >> welcome back to the kron. 4 morning news. the weekend was a nice one. hopefully a lot of you guys got outside today's supposed to be on par with yesterday, john. so i'm anticipating a lot of people outside today. yes, i think if. >> if you can...
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then he said, i will put a black woman on the united states supreme court. and, not only did he nominate a black woman, he nominated an outstanding lawyer, legal scholar, who can hold her own and is not afraid to open her mouth or use her pen. these were important commitments and we put the general there who is now head of the joint chief. we asked for a diverse cabinet and a diverse staff and people who look like our community. the healthcare expansion is notable. if you look at the index, the healthcare disparities have narrowed a bit. that does not mean the healthcare system is perfect. i have been in it for this knee. don't get me started. i am not talking about any insurance companies but i love my dr. so, it is important to look at this and other areas of improvement. then, we said, there is an unfinished agenda, the things we know did not get done. i want to list a few of them. i already have three of them but i want to highlight four. so, voting rights, the freedom to vote -- vote did not get done. this is essential. what happens? let me tell you wha
then he said, i will put a black woman on the united states supreme court. and, not only did he nominate a black woman, he nominated an outstanding lawyer, legal scholar, who can hold her own and is not afraid to open her mouth or use her pen. these were important commitments and we put the general there who is now head of the joint chief. we asked for a diverse cabinet and a diverse staff and people who look like our community. the healthcare expansion is notable. if you look at the index, the...
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as president donald trump hand picked three members to have united states supreme court because he intended -- intended for them to overturn roe, and as he intended, they did, and now because of donald trump, more than 20 states in our nation have bans. now because of donald trump, one in three women of reproductive age in our country live in a state that has a trump abortion ban. and let us understand, the impact of these trump abortion bans. the horrific reality that women face every single day now in our country, because since roe was overturned, we all know the stories. i'll tell you, i have met women who were refused care during a miscarriage. i met a woman who went to the emergency room and was turned away repeatedly because the doctors were afraid they might be thrown in jail for helping her. only when she developed sepsis that she received care. i visited a clinic minnesota and met with krainls, dedicated medical professionals who see clinics like theirs forced to close denying women across our country access to essential and life-ing care. breast cancer screenings, contraceptive ca
as president donald trump hand picked three members to have united states supreme court because he intended -- intended for them to overturn roe, and as he intended, they did, and now because of donald trump, more than 20 states in our nation have bans. now because of donald trump, one in three women of reproductive age in our country live in a state that has a trump abortion ban. and let us understand, the impact of these trump abortion bans. the horrific reality that women face every single...
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by whoever lost to the united states supreme court. that could take about two years, but if they sue, so that's the situation that we have now. how realistic is it for this app to actually be banned, or do you think tiktok will try to divest its us state? that's another question, that possibility could arise and i believe the legislation gives nine months for them to find a buyer or to satisfy congress that they have done what needs to be done to protect national security and other important interests. that could be extended i think by the president, another brief period if that deal is not consummated. so that's another option that could extend out further usage in the united states, for maybe even three years or so. we will be following the vote in the senate as those senators continue to vote on a number of bills including one that could potentially ban tiktok, so stay tuned on bbc news and a lot more on our website as well. tesla has posted a sharp fall in its profits and revenue for the first three months of the year. profits are
by whoever lost to the united states supreme court. that could take about two years, but if they sue, so that's the situation that we have now. how realistic is it for this app to actually be banned, or do you think tiktok will try to divest its us state? that's another question, that possibility could arise and i believe the legislation gives nine months for them to find a buyer or to satisfy congress that they have done what needs to be done to protect national security and other important...
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by whoever lost to the united states supreme court. that could take about two years, but if they sue, so that's the situation that we have now. how realistic is it for this app to actually be banned, or do you think tiktok will try to divest its us state? that's another question, that possibility could arise and i believe the legislation gives nine months for them to find a buyer or to satisfy congress that they have done what needs to be done to protect national security and other important interests. that could be extended i think by the president, another brief period if that deal is not consummated. so that's another option that could extend out further usage in the united states, for maybe even three years or so. shares in spotify have sought more than 11% after reporting an increase in the number of paying subscribers. it boosted gross profits that topped $1 billion for the first time. the sweetest company has been growing its user base for years i offering promotions and investing in podcasts as well as audiobooks. since last ye
by whoever lost to the united states supreme court. that could take about two years, but if they sue, so that's the situation that we have now. how realistic is it for this app to actually be banned, or do you think tiktok will try to divest its us state? that's another question, that possibility could arise and i believe the legislation gives nine months for them to find a buyer or to satisfy congress that they have done what needs to be done to protect national security and other important...
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united states supreme court will decide today whether donald trump is immune from criminal prosecution. last year, a special counsel jack smith charged the former president for allegedly attempting to overturn the results of the 2020 election. but trump claimed immunity under the constitution of judges. don't agree with him. the case will against the case against him. well, had the trial as the history making set of allegations last august, former president trump was charged with 4 accounts of conspiracy and instruction by the justice department. special counsel jack smith today and then dining room was an sealed charging donald j. trump, with conspiring to defraud the united states, conspiring to disenfranchise voters, and conspiring and attempting to obstruct an official proceeding. but trump legal team argues he should be protected by presidential immunity. the claim, many legal experts are skeptical about. he doesn't have any text in the constitution to rely on, and that's significant because the constitution does grant and unity explicitly to members of the legislature. but it doe
united states supreme court will decide today whether donald trump is immune from criminal prosecution. last year, a special counsel jack smith charged the former president for allegedly attempting to overturn the results of the 2020 election. but trump claimed immunity under the constitution of judges. don't agree with him. the case will against the case against him. well, had the trial as the history making set of allegations last august, former president trump was charged with 4 accounts of...
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appointees on the united states supreme court overturned roe vs. wade. donald trump said yesterday that this is exactly what he's always wanted. donald trump said that each state should determine abortion law of that state. >> and whatever they decide must be the law of the land. in this case, the law of the state. >> the law of the state. and in this case, the law written by one man 54 years before women had the right to vote, five years in prison. donald trump supports five years in prison for anyone in arizona who participates in anyway in an abortion. no one in arizona has voted for that law. but a majority of the people of arizona have voted for a governor who opposes that law, a governor to the horror of william thompson howell, is a woman. who will be our first guest tonight. >> it is a dark day in arizona. just now, the arizona supreme court issued its opinion in planned parenthood upholding one of the most extreme abortion bans in the country. to the people across arizona who are concerned about the future of abortion rights in our state,
appointees on the united states supreme court overturned roe vs. wade. donald trump said yesterday that this is exactly what he's always wanted. donald trump said that each state should determine abortion law of that state. >> and whatever they decide must be the law of the land. in this case, the law of the state. >> the law of the state. and in this case, the law written by one man 54 years before women had the right to vote, five years in prison. donald trump supports five years...
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he's on the united states supreme court as mr. justice louis powell. and while he was not at all wing in terms of a of the social and cultural decisions that he made, one thing that he did very deliberately decision after decision after decision was create and expand a role for corporations in political system and in elections. the that corporations have in our right now is an invention it's an invention begins with the bellotti versus massachusetts case of powells and it culminates in united but it is an invention and it was invented by republican appointees on the supreme court and like frogs in the pot we just kind of let the pot get hotter and hotter and let the corporations get more and more power without realizing they have no business in this at all. i mean, the ceo has enough advantages being a ceo without having the whole corporate treasury to be able to launch politics like you know some giant transformer beast. yeah. a follow up. if citizens can be drafted, why can't corporations since their citizens not are not corporeal citizens so it make
he's on the united states supreme court as mr. justice louis powell. and while he was not at all wing in terms of a of the social and cultural decisions that he made, one thing that he did very deliberately decision after decision after decision was create and expand a role for corporations in political system and in elections. the that corporations have in our right now is an invention it's an invention begins with the bellotti versus massachusetts case of powells and it culminates in united...
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that 1875 civil rights act in 1883 was substantially struck down by the united states supreme court. the united states supreme court's character, meaning who sat on the court, changed as a result of the 1876 election. here was the supreme court. less than 20 years after the civil war, declaring eight piece of legislation designed to enforce the constitution. from that point forward, 1883, this very same court in another judicial coup in 1896 declared separate but equal. the law of the land and banished black people to a second-class status for some 70 years. i am connecting dots because as things go, things repeat themselves. we need to understand that while those who are battling our progress, they are following a historic road map as well. we must understand that historic road map. from 1896, all the way until 1964, the civil rights leaders, advocates of the early 20th century began to think, imagine, and work on how they could pass a new civil rights law. this decision gave rise to the creation in 1909 of an acp. gave rise to the creation. in 1910, many other organizations that ev
that 1875 civil rights act in 1883 was substantially struck down by the united states supreme court. the united states supreme court's character, meaning who sat on the court, changed as a result of the 1876 election. here was the supreme court. less than 20 years after the civil war, declaring eight piece of legislation designed to enforce the constitution. from that point forward, 1883, this very same court in another judicial coup in 1896 declared separate but equal. the law of the land and...
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to d.c., and go before the united states supreme court because he thinks he's superior, i guess, to the supreme court. we have a real problem with this judge. we'll problem with a lot of things having to do with this trial. including the d.a. because you go right outside people are being mugged and killed all day long and he's sitting here all day with 10 or 12 prosecutors over nothing. over nothing. over what people say -- over what people say shouldn't be a trial. so i just want to thank you very much. i can't go to my son's graduation. i can't go to the united states supreme court that i'm not in georgia or florida or north carolina campaigning like i should be. it's perfect for the radical left democrats. that's exactly what they want. this is about election interference. that's all it's about. thank you very much. host: so comments from the former yesterday. president yesterday at that first day of jury selection for his hush money trial. you can call for republicans, 202-748-8001. 202-748-8000, for democrats. 202-748-8002 for independents. more from mike johnson for funding for uk
to d.c., and go before the united states supreme court because he thinks he's superior, i guess, to the supreme court. we have a real problem with this judge. we'll problem with a lot of things having to do with this trial. including the d.a. because you go right outside people are being mugged and killed all day long and he's sitting here all day with 10 or 12 prosecutors over nothing. over nothing. over what people say -- over what people say shouldn't be a trial. so i just want to thank you...
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. >> today, the united states supreme court heard arguments in a groundbreaking case on homelessness. the justices will decide whether it is constitutional for cities to fine or arrest people for sleeping in public spaces. the case is from grants pass, oregon, where people face escalating penalties for sleeping outside with a lack of shelters. a federal appeals court classified the law as cruel and unusual punishment under the eighth amendment. >> can you imagine anything more cruel and unusual than throwing somebody in jail for using a blanket in the middle of the freezing winter? >> in court, though, some of the conservative justices asked how far the eighth amendment legal protections should extend as cities struggle with managing homeless encampments that they say can be dangerous and unsanitary. jessica levinson is a professor of law at loyola marymount university. >> i heard the conservatives saying, i think that we need to leave these decisions to cities, to towns, to counties, to the elected officials, not us. not this group of unelected judges. whereas i think you saw the lib
. >> today, the united states supreme court heard arguments in a groundbreaking case on homelessness. the justices will decide whether it is constitutional for cities to fine or arrest people for sleeping in public spaces. the case is from grants pass, oregon, where people face escalating penalties for sleeping outside with a lack of shelters. a federal appeals court classified the law as cruel and unusual punishment under the eighth amendment. >> can you imagine anything more cruel...
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but today all eyes were on the united states supreme court. the justices hearing oral arguments in trump versus the united states. this is the case that is all about the former president's controversial claim that he is immune from criminal prosecution. these are the questions at hand. what is the scope of presidential immunity? and what constitutes an official act? our own laura jarrett has more on today's arguments. >> reporter: tonight the u.s. supreme court weighing a monumental question that will decide whether the former president goes to trial for plotting to overturn the last election and win. >> the supreme court has a very important argument before you today. >> reporter: mr. trump hoping to persuade the justices to fight him immune from federal charges. his lawyers arguing the office of the presidency would be completely hobbled without that protection. >> without presidential immunity from criminal prosecution, there can be no presidency as we know it. >> reporter: the special counsel's office indicted mr. trump on conspiracy and o
but today all eyes were on the united states supreme court. the justices hearing oral arguments in trump versus the united states. this is the case that is all about the former president's controversial claim that he is immune from criminal prosecution. these are the questions at hand. what is the scope of presidential immunity? and what constitutes an official act? our own laura jarrett has more on today's arguments. >> reporter: tonight the u.s. supreme court weighing a monumental...
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because the united states supreme court. >> it is the law of the land. so whatever they decide and we don't know how long it's going to take whatever the site could impact cities like san francisco and sacramento. and i mentioned sacramento because governor gavin newsom obviously lives there and he is watching very closely hoping that united states supreme court rules in favor of the small town called grants pass, which is in the southern border of oregon. here's what's at stake. grants pass would like to criminalize being homeless encampments slapping fines on them. what that means is they would like to clear it out impose fines, but homeless advocates say that is not fair and actually fought this in one a couple years ago. the 9th circuit court of appeals in san francisco said they could not do that because is cruel and unusual punishment that leads to a vicious cycle. you are in essence finding people who cannot afford it ruins their credit. and then when they're ready to get back on their feet, they can't rent. well, this case is made all the way to
because the united states supreme court. >> it is the law of the land. so whatever they decide and we don't know how long it's going to take whatever the site could impact cities like san francisco and sacramento. and i mentioned sacramento because governor gavin newsom obviously lives there and he is watching very closely hoping that united states supreme court rules in favor of the small town called grants pass, which is in the southern border of oregon. here's what's at stake. grants...
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and go before the united states supreme court because he thinks he's superior, i guess, to the supreme court. >> reporter: sources close to trump's legal team tell me that trump's lawyers will soon push for a change in venue, arguing trump can't get a fair hearing in new york. for now, trump will be at this court tomorrow for jury selection. the judge says he has no choice. norah. >> robert costa, thank you very much. >>> tonight, the chief of staff for the israeli military announced there will be a response to iran's unprecedented large-scale drone and missile attack over the weekend. cbs's debora patta reports on how the alliance of western and arab countries came together for the first time to defend the jewish state. >> reporter: a fiery display of iran's aerial might choreographed for maximum effect, resulting in minimal damage. more than 300 projectiles were launched. first came over 170 drones and 30 cruise missiles, all shot down before reaching israel with help from u.s. aircraft in jordan and saudi arabia that took out nearly 80 drones. then came 120 ballistic missiles. aroun
and go before the united states supreme court because he thinks he's superior, i guess, to the supreme court. >> reporter: sources close to trump's legal team tell me that trump's lawyers will soon push for a change in venue, arguing trump can't get a fair hearing in new york. for now, trump will be at this court tomorrow for jury selection. the judge says he has no choice. norah. >> robert costa, thank you very much. >>> tonight, the chief of staff for the israeli military...
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additionally in the united states versus texas, 599 u.s. 670-2023, the united states supreme court heard a case involving alejandro mayorkas' refusal to comply with certain federal immigration laws that are in issue in this impeachment. the supreme court held that the states have no standing to seek judicial relief to compel alejandro mayorkas to comply with certain legal requirements contained in the immigration and nationality act. however, the supreme court held that, quote, even though the federal courts lack the article three jurisdiction, other forms remain open, for examining the branches enforcement policies. for example, congress possesses an arrayna of tools to analyze d influence the policies and those are political checks for the political process. one such tool to influence the branch to comply with the immigration laws of the united states is impeachment. the dissenting justice noted, and i quote, the court holds texas lack of standing to understanding the federal policy that is the harm of the state and its residents by releasing illegall aliens with criminal convictions f
additionally in the united states versus texas, 599 u.s. 670-2023, the united states supreme court heard a case involving alejandro mayorkas' refusal to comply with certain federal immigration laws that are in issue in this impeachment. the supreme court held that the states have no standing to seek judicial relief to compel alejandro mayorkas to comply with certain legal requirements contained in the immigration and nationality act. however, the supreme court held that, quote, even though the...
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because the united states supreme court, it is the law of the land. so whatever they decide and we don't know how long it's going to take whatever the site could impact cities like san francisco and sacramento. and i mentioned sacramento because governor gavin newsom obviously lives there. andy is watching very closely, hoping that the that united states supreme court rules in favor of a small town called grants pass, which is in the southern border of oregon. here's what's at stake. grants pass would like to criminalize being homeless encampments, slapping fines on what that means is they would like to clear it out impose fines, but homeless advocates say that is not fair and actually fought this in one a couple years ago. the 9th circuit court of appeals in san francisco said they could not do that because is cruel and unusual punishment that leads to a vicious cycle. you are in essence finding people who cannot afford it ruins their credit. and then when they're ready to get back on their feet, they can't rent. well, this case is made all the way t
because the united states supreme court, it is the law of the land. so whatever they decide and we don't know how long it's going to take whatever the site could impact cities like san francisco and sacramento. and i mentioned sacramento because governor gavin newsom obviously lives there. andy is watching very closely, hoping that the that united states supreme court rules in favor of a small town called grants pass, which is in the southern border of oregon. here's what's at stake. grants...
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because the united states supreme court. >> it is the law of the land. so whatever they decide and we don't know how long it's going to take whatever the site could impact cities like san francisco and sacramento. and i mentioned sacramento because governor gavin newsom obviously lives there and he is watching very closely hoping that united states supreme court rules in favor of the small town called grants pass, which is in the southern border of oregon. here's what's at stake. grants pass would like to criminalize being homeless encampments, slapping fines on what that means is they would like to clear it out impose fines, but homeless advocates say that is not fair and actually fought this in one a couple years ago. the 9th circuit court of appeals in san francisco said they could not do that because is cruel and unusual punishment that leads to a vicious cycle. you are in essence finding people who cannot afford it ruins their credit. and then when they're ready to get back on their feet, they can't rent. well, this case is made all the way to washi
because the united states supreme court. >> it is the law of the land. so whatever they decide and we don't know how long it's going to take whatever the site could impact cities like san francisco and sacramento. and i mentioned sacramento because governor gavin newsom obviously lives there and he is watching very closely hoping that united states supreme court rules in favor of the small town called grants pass, which is in the southern border of oregon. here's what's at stake. grants...
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and i can't go to my son's graduation, that i can't can go to the united states supreme court that i'm not in georgia or florida or north carolina compaining like i should be. >> that's donald trump falsely claiming that the judge in the hush money trial won't let him go to his youngest son's graduation. those comments came after a long day in court from the former president. we'll have the full recap for you straight ahead. we'll also bring you the latest from the middle east where israel is weighing its option for a retaliatory strike against iran as the country's allies are urging restraint. and meanwhile on capitol hill it appears that speaker mike johnson is going gamble on foreign aid spending by bringing four separate package tuesday the house floor. >>> good morning, and welcome to "way too early" on this tuesday, april 16th. i'm jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us. and we have a jam-packed show, busy news day ahead. and we will begin with this. former president donald trump is set to be back in court later this morning for day two of his history-making hush m
and i can't go to my son's graduation, that i can't can go to the united states supreme court that i'm not in georgia or florida or north carolina compaining like i should be. >> that's donald trump falsely claiming that the judge in the hush money trial won't let him go to his youngest son's graduation. those comments came after a long day in court from the former president. we'll have the full recap for you straight ahead. we'll also bring you the latest from the middle east where...
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and go before the united states supreme court, because he thinks he's superior, i guess, to the supreme court. >> reporter: sources close to trump's legal team tell me that trump's lawyers will soon push for a change in venue, arguing trump can't get a fair hearing in new york. for now, trump will be at this court tomorrow for jury selection. the judge says he has no choice. norah. >> norah: robert costa, thank you very much. tonight, the chief of staff for the israeli military announced there will be a response to iran's unprecedented large-scale drone and missile attack over the weekend. cbs's debora patta reports on how the alliance of western and arab countries came together for the first time to defend the jewish state. >> reporter: a fiery display of iran's aerial might choreographed for maximum effect resulting in minimal damage. more than 300 projectiles were launched. first came over 170 drones and 30 cruise missiles, all shot down before reaching israel. with help from u.s. aircraft in jordan and saudi arabia that took out to nearly 80 drones, then came 120 ballistic missiles
and go before the united states supreme court, because he thinks he's superior, i guess, to the supreme court. >> reporter: sources close to trump's legal team tell me that trump's lawyers will soon push for a change in venue, arguing trump can't get a fair hearing in new york. for now, trump will be at this court tomorrow for jury selection. the judge says he has no choice. norah. >> norah: robert costa, thank you very much. tonight, the chief of staff for the israeli military...
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pc and go before the united states supreme court because he thinks he is superior the supreme court and we got a real problem with this, judge. ever real problem with a lot of things having to do with this trial, including the da, because you got right aside the people that make muffed in killed all day long and he's sitting here all day with that ten or 12 prosecutors over nothing over nothing >> i'll >> say over what people say should be a trial. so i just want to thank you very much now i can go to my sentence graduation within i can't go to the the united states supreme court that i'm not in georgia or florida, or north carolina. karatay, like i should be. it's perfect for the radicals left democrats, that's exactly what they want. this is about election interference. that's all it's about thanking her >> a right. donamp speang a his first day of trial as the n york attorney geral ns the prosecuti in theush money cover up case. let's goto cnn's paula reid. she's outside the courthouse in new york and paula i'm where is the line there with mr. trump? possibly violating his gag order
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i can't go to the united states supreme court that i'm not in georgia or florida or north carolina campaigning like i should be. >> judge mershon has not officially ruled on trump's request to attend barron's graduation next month, saying it really depends on if we are on time and where we are in the trial. the judge did rule that trump cannot attend oral arguments at the supreme court next week. when trump's hearing on presidential immunity gets underway. jury selection could take two weeks. the trial could take more than six weeks. >> after that, the former weapons supervisor on alec baldwin's movie rust has been sentenced to 18 months in prison. that is the maximum sentence hannah gutierrez could get for involuntary manslaughter after the death of crew member halyna hutchins, who was shot when a gun that was held by baldwin went off, the judge said. gutierrez showed no remorse. >> you were the armorer, the one that stood between a safe weapon and a weapon that could kill someone. you alone turned a safe weapon into a lethal weapon. but for you, miss hutchins would be alive. >> she was a sca
i can't go to the united states supreme court that i'm not in georgia or florida or north carolina campaigning like i should be. >> judge mershon has not officially ruled on trump's request to attend barron's graduation next month, saying it really depends on if we are on time and where we are in the trial. the judge did rule that trump cannot attend oral arguments at the supreme court next week. when trump's hearing on presidential immunity gets underway. jury selection could take two...
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i can't go to the united states supreme court. it's perfect for the radical left democrats. that's exactly what they want. >> reporter: trump faces 34 felony counts, accused of falsifying business records to hide payments former fixer michael cohen made to adult film star stormy daniels ahead of the 2016 presidential election. trump pleaded not guilty. >> this is about election interference. that's all it's about. >> reporter: monday afternoon the first batch of 96 potential jurors entered the courtroom. more than 500 manhattan residents are there to be considered for the 12 spots. the lengthy juror questionnaire asks if they've ever attended a trump rally or if they follow the former president on social media. >> the lawyers are not really looking for the most fair and impartial. they're looking for the least partial. >> reporter: prosecutors asked the judge to hold trump in contempt for allegedly violating his gag order with four social media posts attacking stormy daniels and michael cohen, both potential witnesses. prosecutors want the posts removed and trump to pay a fi
i can't go to the united states supreme court. it's perfect for the radical left democrats. that's exactly what they want. >> reporter: trump faces 34 felony counts, accused of falsifying business records to hide payments former fixer michael cohen made to adult film star stormy daniels ahead of the 2016 presidential election. trump pleaded not guilty. >> this is about election interference. that's all it's about. >> reporter: monday afternoon the first batch of 96 potential...