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the supreme court or presidential immunity. a president has stab immunity if you don't have you just have a ceremonial president john in kate that those remarks right there from donald trump is something we've heard from him repeatedly that a president has to have immunity that he was protected because he was president at the time from his federal indictments. >> and look, this is something that is very crucial to donald trump's legal battles, particularly in these federal cases. the argument that his attorneys have consistently made and something that i know that donald trump has repeatedly complained about in private. is that he really does believe that he had immunity because he was president at the time. and this is something that he really is hoping he can continue to drill into voters minds that he essentially did nothing wrong because he was immune. of course, we're going to hear how that plays out today. and obviously there's a lot of people who argue that a president doesn't have total immunity. he can't just do anythi
the supreme court or presidential immunity. a president has stab immunity if you don't have you just have a ceremonial president john in kate that those remarks right there from donald trump is something we've heard from him repeatedly that a president has to have immunity that he was protected because he was president at the time from his federal indictments. >> and look, this is something that is very crucial to donald trump's legal battles, particularly in these federal cases. the...
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did the idea the supreme court very rarely just rolls up and down on things. it's almost not what you say, it's how you say it. and they write these long opinions explaining the nuances of these issues. it's not somebody wins and somebody loses. and i think we're going to see an opinion here where there's winners and it seemed like they barely addressed the question that they set out to address, which was, does the president enjoyed immunity? and if so, to what extent? they basically to your point, the conservatives largely it seemed like ignored that question. >> they almost made clear they didn't want to answer it. yeah. that they wanted to send it back down. they didn't want to question what's the question sent to them by the appellate court, but it's could they want to send it back to the trial court and hope it doesn't come back, but it's probably literally the most supreme court thing i know. >> i mean, that to avoid boyd making factual, definitive findings and send it back down to lower courts to sort things out, though, they could delay delay, delay. t
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are going to be out in force in front of the supreme court. what can you tell us? what can you share with us right now jim, luck, that crowd has been very quickly growing. >> i apologize. it's hard to hear you out here. i'm in this sea of abortion rights activists right now. now they we're gathered here, many of them over the past 30, 45 minutes, right outside the supreme court on the other side of all those barricades is going to be anti-abortion russian activists are going to have a program running at the same time as this one right around 10:00 a.m. and look, the program hasn't even gotten underway, and we have already seen some really tense clashes at one point a couple of anti-abortion activist came over to this side. they were chanting, they were yelling, and they were surrounded by abortion rights activists. some of the organizers from these reproductive rights groups trying to drown them out, trying to keep cameras from getting a look at them. there was a lot of tension there, a lot of shouting back and forth. finally, those two activi
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i want to focus first on the supreme court. and the court case and the arguments that are about to be heard. >> to me. do you submitted an amicus brief to the court on this case? >> in any you argue against immunity for the president, for trump for a variety of reasons. what do you say is the most important reason? so i think the most important reason is that if there's going to be a finding of immunity, it's going to be premised upon the importance of protecting the presidency itself. that article to power but if there's any space where the courts should not incentivize a present to take bold action, it will be in efforts to stay in power. and that's exactly the facts that we have here. it's a very different fact pattern to have a president of thinking about military action, thinking about other policy considerations versus what we have here, which is post-election, bold, and unlawful action to stay in power and to protect that kind of behavior. we are only incentivize it because presidents really, they should not be having im
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the supreme court ruled nixon had to turn the tapes over when the supreme court decided that he had to turnover the tapes. richard nixon stop making the argument that somehow they were protected by immunity or executive privilege. he turned them over and those tapes contained evidence that nixon was involved in the watergate cover-up shortly after handing the tapes over, nixon was out hi shall resign the presidency effective at noon tomorrow. >> in this case, trump argues his actions after the 2020 election. we're all part of his official duties as president, but we've had tremendous northrop determined but we worked on that. that's what i was doing jack smith disputes that, saying trump was working to overturn the legitimate results where joe biden won and he lost a supreme court victory for trump, absolute blanket immunity could help him in at least one other criminal case as well, could very well. the georgia case as to him or at least cut it down significantly. >> it has no impact in my judgment on the mar-a-lago case because everything he has been charged with occurred after janua
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course has never been a supreme court justice impeach. and it's certainly not going to happen here. so clarence thomas can deal with this issue by ignoring it. and there is no remedy other than impeach. >> wouldn't take an act of congress to get some sort of rules in place for the supreme court? >> absolutely. and that and that has been raised over the years the justices have suggested there might be constitutional problems with congress imposing rules on the supreme court but we don't. that's an academic question. this >> point, since there are not some of these texts from ginni thomas, are they appear delusional? thomas writes to mark meadows >> this is yeah. >> she writes, helped this great president stand firm mark, you are the leader with him who's standing for americans constitutional governance and the precipice the majority knows biden in the left is attempting the greatest heist of our history. but look at the >> language constitutional governance her husband is in charge of what are one of nine people in charge of what constitut
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and that's what the supreme court's four. there was a debate. i mean smith was sort of all over the map on this because remember after the district court, the trial court, jack smith said, hey, supreme court, it is urgent that you take this case only you only you can fully decide this. it's such an important issue. supreme court said now you're gonna go through the normal appellate channels here, went to the court of appeals, jack smith winds, and then he says, don't take supreme court held, take it. no, no, no, no. and of course they're going to take it because it's a huge issue of constitutional law with no precedent but don't you think that also means that they don't like some significant number of the justices don't like something about how the appeals court landed on this. >> i keep thinking. they took it because there's something in that ruling that they're not comfortable yeah. >> i understand. i think that's it for the audience. the lower court ruling they could have chosen not to have taken up the case and the lower court ruling would h
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to make any kind of spectacle around the supreme court. they don't view that as a quote, unquote campaign stop the way that they have really treated so many other it's, trial appearances all right. >> fair enough. >> kristen holmes for us. kristen. thank you very much. let's now if you get a question to the former president will come back, talk to you about it? all right. we also want to get to this new video, overnight clashes with police in riot gear at emerson college in boston during pro-palestine demonstrations. and house speaker mike johnson was booed for the full 18 minutes that he spoke in front of a crowd of students at columbia university yesterday good man. did he take action i am here today joining my colleagues and calling on president shafik to resign if she could not immediately bring order to this chaos enjoy your free speech. >> there were also intents clashes at usc and ut austin between students and police our panel is back now. i'm miked up key mike johnson going to columbia. he was booed for the full 18 minutes, right?
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supreme court goes on vacation for the summer. they don't come back until the first monday of october. if you think they're going to hear this case before then us giving them their jack smith, any opportunity to bring trump to trial before the election. i would like to have some of what you're drinking strong. ellie two things here. one i think there were some other things we'll get into this in a second, but there were some other things that happened, including the admission from trump's lawyers that a lot of the things he's charged with are not in fact official acts, but i want to bring in tim parlatore here because tim, you and i've talked about this before and you said to me weeks ago that you believed that the justices were setting up to send this back to the lower courts, correct. was that confirmed today? we i think so. >> i mean, both sides came in with their extreme positions of absolute immunity versus no immunity. >> and the truth is going to end up somewhere in the middle is going to be some kind of qualified immunity.
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so we may be seeing trial courts dealing with this issue circuits supreme court saying going the supreme court saying we you guys gave it this test a year ago. we're back. well, notable to hear you say craziness of trump's absolute immunity claim, elliott, what did you what do you make of what jeff? no, i think you're absolutely right right. i think the court in sort of recognizing i think trump's team in conceding that some things might be official acts and some things are not really opened the door to the supreme court to say, well, we can't decide what's an official act and what isn't. we're just going to send it back down to lower courts to figure out now to be clear, the supreme court could have resolved on this issue back in december, and we're not even talking about that hearing at which remember, judge florence pan talked about the drone strike by seal team six or whatever, long before that, the supreme court have this issue because jack smith's team took it to the supreme court, said, we would like you to expedite this ruling. can you please rule on this issue and they chose not
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court will scharf who was that today's supreme court oral arguments. i should note. he is also running from missouri attorney general. we're not gonna get into that tonight. it's great to have you or you were sitting in the second seat as these arguments are playing out today, i heard something today that i had never heard from your team before, which was john sauer saying that yes, some of the allegations and jack smith's indictment are indeed private good x what led to the change from your team? >> well, i think we've always conceded, first of all, that there is no presidential immunity for president's private acts in office. i think we've also conceded that obviously president trump engaged in many private acts during the time period in question. i thought in many respects the much more damning concession, if you could call what we did a concession at all? oh was michael dreeben essentially admitting the attorney for the special counsel's office essentially admitting that these facts were so inextricably intertwined in a colloquy with justice barret
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the supreme court did that. now, people are getting the opportunity to vote on this issue and you're saying democrats and even a sizable percent of republicans saying, look, we think people should have the right to make this decision for themselves, families, and their doctors, not the government. that's small government. i'm a conservative, we believe is martin government. donald trump has absolutely right on this issue to say, let states decide, put it on the ballot. and if people want it, then that's their right. >> but the fear, of course i putting on the ballot and putting it in different states is that they've not been successful when asked to turn to the ballots in recent times and you see an alabama, it's flipping special election. you see on different i think it was kansas as well, just to name one, i think you had something somewhere on the ballot. so the concern is if you put it to the states and up to the people, that it will not favor those who are in favor of anti-abortion rhetoric. >> every single
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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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that is a supreme court and making that decision. and i just think when you have such a politicized environment case, you don't want the supreme court making any political decision. you want to make? get on the merits. and so i'm concerned with respect to your question of whether it does politicize the court and if that's the case, you lose the people's confidence and losing the american people's confidence, i think is a tragic a travis state in any system of justice all right. >> joey jackson for us on this friday, joey. thank you very much for being here. i appreciate it all right. >> coming up next here campus protests spreading as pro-palestinian demonstrators face off with police, plus secretary of state antony blinken. watch walking a diplomatic tight rope in china and we'll show you a new standard and poll how voters think donald trump is being treated as a defendant the sinking of the titanic. how would really happen, especially to our premier sunday at nine on cbi brought in a juror, max broaching, with 30 grams of protein.
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but that's i think his last desperate process of filing with the supreme court are guardian supreme court that would that automatically delay jury selection on monday? >> no, only if the supreme court were to step in and say, hey, put a hold on this. i agree with qarrah. i think if there's one more shot that would be it. i also agree that it will lose on the substance. there's a legal doctrine called abstention, meaning the federal courts, including the us supreme court, are very reluctant to step in and pause things at a trial level, at a state court. >> and i have to say this. >> when you're a >> lawyer, your credibility is everything and you get to a point where you start to lose it with the judge. it's like a boy who cried wolf phenomenon, right? if you come in every day, two, three times a day and say, oh, my gosh, we have this emergency. oh, my gosh this is such an urgent situation. you have to pause it. judge, is going to start tuning you out and i think trump's team needs to consider that the former president's shared the social media posts in defense of himself from stormy daniel
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so this one charge of the supreme court says no this was improperly use. it doesn't append all of these different cases, but one of the questions i had watching this unfold this morning is why the justices are taking this before the immunity case pertaining to donald trump think that seems to me would be a much more significant case. and here we are waiting day after day after day for that matter to be resolved at the high court. can it's almost like they're slow walking in that case, almost arguably from the timeline there, are a lot of cases or brought under those people have been convicted. >> so there's some logic to dealing with this first, the amanda cases come up a little bit later in the timeline. i was very struck by listening. to the solicitor general's reactions here and her argument that she's so skillfully used. justice thomas's question against him. he was trying to say, hey, you've never used it in this way before. and she said, no, but yes, which is no, we haven't because we haven't had a case where people who stormed the capital attempting
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there is no binding ethics court code on the supreme court. so other than impeachment, there's nothing anyone can do to clarence thomas tobin. thanks so much, congressman kinzinger. thank you. coming up next. why? four and president trump's latest statement on abortion has been met with criticism from pro-life groups and members of his own party that's next >> cracked windshield schedule would say flight and will come to you to fix this customer was enjoying her morning what we texted her when we were on our way, and she could track us and see exactly when we derive a few we came to her with service that fifth the first sketch we must be nice to meet. we got right to work with a replacement. she could trust. we come to you for free, scheduled now for free mobile service i'd say flight.com, safe flight, we pay are safe, might be placed when enamel is gone, you cannot get it back, but you can repair it with pro will repair it penetrates deep into the two to act that we've repair acid weakened enamel. i recommend prone aml repair with new pronomi
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were trained to believe in the impartiality of the courts and especially the supreme court. but it's tough to do today. it doesn't look like they look like partisan hacks. i'm sorry and it's a great concern to me. a great concern to the president haitian of our democracy that we couldn't actually get a trial of someone who tried to overturn the election before the next election is preposterous. >> so in defense of justice, amy coney barrett, i will say i mean, she did get trump's attorney to concede that several all of the accusations against trump in the special counsel's indictment did not constitute official conduct. and in fact, we're personal acts. does that not at least exempt amy coney barrett from your charge of partisan hackery well well, here's my hope. my hope is i'm wrong my hope is that they dismissed the stay that they decide the case before them, that overturning the constitution cannot be an official act. and let the trial to proceed. i would love to be wrong on this, but i'm i'm very concerned about what it looks like. they're going to do justice gorsuch sai
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what's going on outside of the supreme court? a lot of news happening, the president is also going to be speaking on the foreign aid package that was passed in the congress. he's gonna be signing that in just a few moments as well. you can see live pictures inside the white house as we speak. the present will be coming out to the podium shortly. we'll take that live as well. stay with us. we'll be right back how it really happened sunday at nine on cnn i'm getting vaccinated by ssrs, pneumococcal pneumonia vaccine because i'm at risk for pneumococcal pneumonia already gotten pneumonia vaccine. but i'm asking about the added protection of prep not 20 if you're 19 or older with certain chronic conditions like asthma, diabetes, copd, or heart disease he's four, are 65 or older. you are at increased risk for pneumococcal pneumonia, prevnar 20 is approved in adults to help prevent infections from 20 strains of the bacteria that cause pneumococcal pneumonia in just one dose don't get prevnar 20 if you've had a severe allergic reaction
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now, before the supreme court starts, now we are live the us supreme court or historic arguments are about to unfold testing former president donald trump's unprecedented claim of absolute immunity from criminal prosecution for his attempts to overturn his 2020 election defeat. the hub couldn't determine if the presumptive republican presidential nominee's federal election subversion trial happens before this year is 2024. election or at all? >> i'm kaitlan collins outside of the high court and i'm anderson cooper over looking at manhattan criminal courthouse while the supreme court hears trump's immunity case the former president is here in new york city in the midst of his first criminal trial for hush money scheme allegedly aimed at helping his 2016 presidential campaign the leadoff witness, former national enquirer executive david pecker resumes his testimony soon, recovering. both of these monumental cases in the hours ahead. >> i'm jake tapper in washington and this is cnn special coverage, the trump immunity battle at the us supreme court about an hour from now, oral arguments
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so natasha, how was the arizona supreme court able to resurrect this law? kind of an ancient log. >> and >> especially with, given the fact that in 2020 republican governor do see who was the governor then he signed a law that banned abortion after 15 weeks. why why is that not now, the law of the land you can imagine that and that's why this court was supposed to quote, harmonize these two seemingly different laws here why that is based on the court's logic today. in 2022, when that 15 week ban was passed, that was contingent on roe versus wade and without roe versus wade, since it's been overturned, now, the state of arizona and federal law, there's no independent right to access an abortion that would serve as the basis for that 15 week ban. so it's the court's logic that the older law dating back to 18, 64, as you said was technically always on the books, except on hiatus while roe versus wade was in effect for about 49 years and so when roe versus wade was overturned, the court's logic is that, that older law is now back in effect so you can imagine th
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and that is why it is so important that the supreme court say yes. the biden administration is right when you shop in an er and you are pregnant and you're in a health crisis you deserve emergency care. >> how we'll talk was decide when you're talking about physicians being afraid to perform abortions when it could save the life of the mother. how will they decide it's time to take immediate action? externa and what is the potential chilling effect here well, if the supreme court upholds the biden administration's policy that this federal law that emergency care applies to pregnant women, then the doctors will know, i'm protected by federal law that law overrides the state abortion ban. >> and i can use my best medical judgment to give my patient right in front of me. they care that she needs. that's how they'll know without this protection. >> a federal law for emergencies, they don't know and it is just been impossible for them to make the decision to risk their lives in prison to provide the care of the patients that they need. >> it is just unacc
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now at the us supreme court, that what we're talking about is absolute immunity. yes. but absolute immunity just for a president's official acts in office. i think that's a crucial distinction that's been missed in much of the press coverage around president trump's die, is there no case if it's just for part of the acts that are in the indictment. >> well, because the indictment itself relies largely on acts that we believe are clearly official. >> we're talking about let's write down what will looking at things like asking the department of justice to investigate claims of election fraud considering replacing the acting attorney general of the united states, which is at the absolute heart of the president's power under article two of the us constitution, we believe that this is an indictment that charges official acts and therefore, if the if the court were to recognize the sort of immunity that we've proposed, we don't see how this case could proceed. >> as john said today, you also believed that this indictment charges private x there, said that he could be tried f
now at the us supreme court, that what we're talking about is absolute immunity. yes. but absolute immunity just for a president's official acts in office. i think that's a crucial distinction that's been missed in much of the press coverage around president trump's die, is there no case if it's just for part of the acts that are in the indictment. >> well, because the indictment itself relies largely on acts that we believe are clearly official. >> we're talking about let's write...
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there is no binding ethics court code on the supreme court so it other than impeachment, there's nothing anyone can do to clarence thomas left. toobin. thanks so much, congressman kinzinger. thank you. coming up next. why four in prison, trump's latest statement on abortion has been met with criticism from pro-life groups and members of his own party that's next up for championship >> nice shot marcus tweak. it turns simulation off >> not so >> why did you forget what? >> here chem exam >> last cartel, the atomic weight of four on the future isn't scary, not investing in it is 100 innovative companies, one etf before investing carefully we didn't consider fund investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses in more in perspective, said invest go.com, if you're looking for a medicare supplement insurance plan, that smart now, i'm 65 and really smart leader. i'm 70 >> consider an aa dark p medicare supplement insurance plan from unitedhealthcare. with this type of plan, you'll know upfront about how much your care costs, which makes planning your financial future easier. so call unitedheal
there is no binding ethics court code on the supreme court so it other than impeachment, there's nothing anyone can do to clarence thomas left. toobin. thanks so much, congressman kinzinger. thank you. coming up next. why four in prison, trump's latest statement on abortion has been met with criticism from pro-life groups and members of his own party that's next up for championship >> nice shot marcus tweak. it turns simulation off >> not so >> why did you forget what?...
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he is the justice of the supreme court. do you know who determines who the justices government the 12 of you. you determined the al qaeda -- outcome of the case. >> that might compromise him in office. if he is walking in the white house and we think he is doing official business but he's doing hush money business, aren't there all sorts of questions like how else has he potentially compromised. >> you can say that about bill clinton whom i think was a great president? and china we had on his mind. >> i don't know if every politician is but to get to that level, yeah, there is something in your background. i don't think stormy daniels is the worst thing he did. there's probably more things he need to cover up than this. this is the issue of the moment. >> we will take a short break and i want to talk about a hostage in gonzaga. his parents have not gotten any word whether he was alive or not. finally think have a proof of life video and we will talk to them next. >> for more than six months they have the best they can in a
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max, i'm curious because the supreme court is now looking at this issue. it's a federal law versus what's happened in idaho, which has basically restricted abortion to the point where it's only to save the life of the mother. no other restrictions. what do you think about this being in the news? how does that help the democrats? do you think? well, this is an awful situation politically for the republican party because they're caught between a political rock and a hard place she, they have this extraordinary large extremist base that is after the overturning of roe seeking to have ultimate bands with no exception they are not satisfied with just the supreme court ruling and of itself, then you have an equally sizable group of independent, very swimmable voters, particularly in these presidential swing states, where this is amongst to be most motivating issues imaginable for them. >> hence, why you see kari lake and this is candidate agnostic. she may be a bad candidate, but this is every republican candidate. they are trying to appease that extremist base
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court weighs his immunity claims at the supreme court, justices can consider this brief now, when they hear the arguments on immunity, when on april 25th, it says that granting presidential immunity would threaten the military's role in society. and actually, here's a quote from that amicus brief we risk jeopardizing america's standing as a guardian of democracy in the world. and further feeding the spread of authoritarianism thereby threatening the national security of the united states and democracies around the world here with me now, one of the signatories to the brief former air force secretary, deborah lee james, secretary james. thank you for being here this evening. it is so important to read this amicus brief in particular, given the audience, of course, if the supreme court and the writers themselves, let me begin here. secretary james hypothetically, if trump were granted immunity, that doesn't mean the the military is immune to play this out. what would the military do if they were asked to carry out something unlawful by an immune president >> well, first of all, are thank
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the supreme court to do. but he's clearly really worried that they are going to ask for more hearings before they let the case go to trial. congressman, the special counsel's team also references a piece of illegal logic, the moos high school history students could probably follow, which president gerald ford would not have pardon former president richard nixon after watergate, if a prosecution wasn't a possibility, do you think the supreme court will care about that? >> yeah. i mean, i think look, i think this is going to if it doesn't get remanded, it's going to get like dismissed out of hand nine or eight, one >> but let's look >> at the politics of this. so the gerald ford examples really important >> secondly, we fought a revolution against the british because we believe that no person is above the law. we were against having a monarchy rule us. that's untouchable and taxation without representation. the other thing that's interesting here is the same guy, the defendant donald trump, who is saying that h
the supreme court to do. but he's clearly really worried that they are going to ask for more hearings before they let the case go to trial. congressman, the special counsel's team also references a piece of illegal logic, the moos high school history students could probably follow, which president gerald ford would not have pardon former president richard nixon after watergate, if a prosecution wasn't a possibility, do you think the supreme court will care about that? >> yeah. i mean, i...
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outside of the supreme court. now a former white house lawyer argued against trump's claim of immunity and before this went to the supreme court. thai, to put this into simple terms that we can all understand, today's hearing, a win or loss for trump? >> i think it benefits trump in the sense that it is almost certain this case will not get tried before the election in my view. it benefits him in that regard. on the other hand nothing that the justices are going to do is going to benefit his case other than the delay. subsequently they will not buy the immunity argument or the impeachment judgment argument. in fact i think the whole argument to the extent will only be the concessions that they are private acts. >> there was a key moment for you. the trump appointment justice, was going back and forth with the president attorney got him to admit that a lot of the actions after the 2020 election were not presidential duties. let me play it. >> i want to know if you agree or disagree with the characterization of thes
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it's always wait till middle-age june with the supreme court. what kind of ruling potentially mean for trump though? >> so initially a lot of folks said, oh, this could have an impact on the trump case. but if you really drilled down even the alleged conduct here for this specific charge for trump as compared to the folks who were on the cow capitol hill, it's different, right? he didn't show up at the riot, even though he may have wanted to at some point, he didn't show up there. his allegations, of course, this is only one of the charges that he faces in the federal elections case. it's different, so it's not clear that even if the supreme court sides of mr. fisher, that that would really have any impact on trump's case. but of course, next week on thursday, the supreme court will take up trump's federal election subversion case. and this question of presidential immunity and whether he has any immunity that would shield him in that case. that will of course, have a much bigger impact on his case. absolutely. and just before we let you go, jus
it's always wait till middle-age june with the supreme court. what kind of ruling potentially mean for trump though? >> so initially a lot of folks said, oh, this could have an impact on the trump case. but if you really drilled down even the alleged conduct here for this specific charge for trump as compared to the folks who were on the cow capitol hill, it's different, right? he didn't show up at the riot, even though he may have wanted to at some point, he didn't show up there. his...
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arizona attorney general kris mayes is standing by to discuss the state supreme court ruling and its impact. but first cnn's brian todd has details on this decision it is a dark day in arizona tonight, arizona supreme court ruling the state must enforce a near total ban on all abortions. the controversial law, which dates back to the civil war before arizona even became a state. the court saying, quote physicians are now on notice that all abortions, except those necessary to save a woman's life, are illegal abortion providers could face a prison sentence of two to five years in the near total civil war era bad, that continues to hang over our heads only serves to create more chaos for women and doctors in our state >> the arizona law is on hold for two weeks while a lower court hears arguments on its constitutionality and arizona attorney general, kris mayes, a democrat, says that at least while she's in office, no woman or doctor will be prosecuted under this law by the state president biden calls the new band cruel and vice president kamala harris said this on x to stop bands like
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and the supreme court has made jackson this life difficult. he asked them months ago to take up this issue and just decide it once and for all, they declined to do that, they let it go to the appeals court. now they have it likely won't decide it by the end of the term that in and of itself really helping trump because it helped him to boras to lay, to lay we need yeah, those key chains or something. we use it a lot >> we've got a whole room. they just furnished the butter courts paula, thank you so much, caitlin thank you. as well. we appreciate it. >> still plenty more news to come on. new central, the arizona supreme court, just ruling on the future of abortion access in that state reading through that decision, as we speak, standby for that, plus the fbi says, it arrested in 18 before he can carry out an isis aspire to attack the details on this alleged plot coming up, and the us is top diplomat says, israel has not yet shared when it plans to invade rafah as prime minister benjamin netanyahu says, no force can stop him from doing so >> th
and the supreme court has made jackson this life difficult. he asked them months ago to take up this issue and just decide it once and for all, they declined to do that, they let it go to the appeals court. now they have it likely won't decide it by the end of the term that in and of itself really helping trump because it helped him to boras to lay, to lay we need yeah, those key chains or something. we use it a lot >> we've got a whole room. they just furnished the butter courts paula,...
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then they appeal to the oklahoma supreme court. that appeal was essentially granted to provide this opportunity for oral arguments. and that's what we are hearing today. that hearing is underway. these survivors are making their case, which i just want to point out for context here. the supreme court is not deciding whether they get reparations or not. they are deciding whether these survivors essentially have the right to go to trial. because even if the state supreme court grants them insides with them here, it only just goes back down to the lower district court and then they proceed toward that trial process. so that gives you an idea of how much longer and how much more convoluted in some senses, this process could be and to state the obvious, these survivors or 109 years old at time, is really of the essence for them. if they plan to be here to see any form of resolution in this case, and i asked one of these survivors because i sat down with one of them 109 year-old viola ford fletcher, about why she keeps showing back up to
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her remarks come just three days after the supreme court of arizona upheld a law from the 160s, one that would ban abortion in every case including rape, including incest, except when it's quote, necessary to save a person's life arizona's legislature had a chance on wednesday to repeal this 18 64 law, but some state lawmakers say republicans left the chamber after blocking the vote causing this reaction let's go straighten out to cnn's priscilla alvarez, who's in tucson, arizona, where vice president harris will be speaking momentarily. i'm talking about this issue of abortion rights. priscilla what are we expecting her to set? >> we'll take the program is just getting underway here. we anticipate that the vice president is going to directly tie these unpopular abortion bans including the state supreme court ruling here, too. the president donald trump, i'm told by sources that this has been top for the vice president and she wanted to hammer home this message here in arizona, particularly that the former president poses a threat to health care and to personal freedoms. and we got a pre
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when the president's predecessor handicapped three supreme court justices to open returned roe v. wade it paved the way for the chaos and confusion we're seeing play out across the country today >> there is almost no doubt that this decision by the state supreme court could have huge electoral consequences. we're covering the story from all angles joining us now is cnn's kevin liptak cnn correspondent sunlen serfaty is standing by and we are also with cnn's alayna treene, kevin, first to you, what are we hearing from the biden team about this decision? they almost right away put up it's interesting just how quickly they jumped on this ruling. and as you mentioned, brianna, vice president kamala harris in the very moments after this it was announced, they announced that she would be heading to arizona on friday to talk about this very issue. it's a continuation of what they're calling her reproductive rights tour. she has really been sort of the lead for the administration for the biden campaign to end talking about this issue. and she just put out a statement pinning direct blame
when the president's predecessor handicapped three supreme court justices to open returned roe v. wade it paved the way for the chaos and confusion we're seeing play out across the country today >> there is almost no doubt that this decision by the state supreme court could have huge electoral consequences. we're covering the story from all angles joining us now is cnn's kevin liptak cnn correspondent sunlen serfaty is standing by and we are also with cnn's alayna treene, kevin, first to...
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of immunity and amicus brief filed before this went to the supreme court. so tie just to put this into simple simple terms that we all can understand today's hearing win or loss for trump so i think it's it benefits trump in the sense that it's almost certain that in this case will not get tried before the election, in my view so it benefits him in that regard. on the other hand nothing that the justices are going to do is going to benefit his case other than the delay substantively, they will not by the absolute immunity argument, they certainly don't by the impeachment judgment clause argument. in fact, i think sours whole argument today to the extent is reflected in the ultimate opinion will only be reflected to the extent that he made the concessions that the bulk of the conduct alleged in the indictment is actually private but acks yes, private akre. all right. so there was a key moment for you, the trump appointed justice amy coney barrett was in a back-and-forth with the former president's attorney and basically talking about this issue, got him to a
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i don't think they'd left the florida supreme court much of a choice. but to approve this constitutional amendment, to go on the ballot in november. and what we also know is that florida floridians about 77% of them believed that a woman should have the right to choose and that crosses all genders, all races, and all ages. and so look, we're not saying that this is the end-all be-all to florida's election issues, but i really do believe that men and women are motivated about this issue, and we do believe that we will see strong turnout come november >> i want to play something that trump said about governor desantis says six-week ban i mean the sanctus we're willing to sign a five-week and six-week bends, you support that. you think that's what he did is a terrible thing and a terrible mistake. >> he said he's going to make an announcement about this thing next week he seems to kind of just stay away from this. >> yes, donald trump understands that abortion is a huge liability for republicans in 2020 is called it a political loser. i think he honestly m
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you say that all roads lead to the supreme court and the quote whatever. and whenever the court sides the immunity case has placed it in a familiar position with a decisive role in framing the terms of the competition between the parties. they really have everything in their hands. yeah. look, i mean i think you can make a strong argument that in an era when neither party has been able to hold control, the white house or congress, various so long. >> i mean, we were never a real political instability. the supreme court is the most durable source of influence and setting the nation's direction and pulling it steadily to the right, not in every case, but the overall body of decisions that they have put down over the past few decades on voting rights separation of church and state, environmental regulation, gun regulation, and of course, abortion has delivered to the conservative movement, arguably their most significant victories of the 21st century. and now, again, in this case, they have already delivered trump, a tactical victory by taking it and taking i
you say that all roads lead to the supreme court and the quote whatever. and whenever the court sides the immunity case has placed it in a familiar position with a decisive role in framing the terms of the competition between the parties. they really have everything in their hands. yeah. look, i mean i think you can make a strong argument that in an era when neither party has been able to hold control, the white house or congress, various so long. >> i mean, we were never a real political...
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so this is clearly an instance of the state supreme court imposing it's political view on the people of arizona rather than respecting the already restrictive legislative the court had argued that the legislature was hampered by roe versus wade, clearly in passing a 15 week ban nine weeks before viability, it did not perceive itself to be following roe versus wade three months before dobbs came out. that's how this comes to be. >> and the people of arizona may reverse it. but let's center the patient arizona physicians. we're providing abortion care for over 1,000 patients a month. between dobbs and now. so even if it's resolved in the election, that's over 8,000 arizona women who have to go out of state for care. >> interesting standby. i want to bring david into this conversation. david, the vice president kamala harris, as you heard, will travel to arizona this week to discuss reproductive rights. is that the right move? and what kind of impact could the ballot initiative there to restore access to abortion rights for women in arizona? what kind of impact would that have political
so this is clearly an instance of the state supreme court imposing it's political view on the people of arizona rather than respecting the already restrictive legislative the court had argued that the legislature was hampered by roe versus wade, clearly in passing a 15 week ban nine weeks before viability, it did not perceive itself to be following roe versus wade three months before dobbs came out. that's how this comes to be. >> and the people of arizona may reverse it. but let's center...
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court justices on the supreme court. all right, who struck it down and also struggling to talk about ivf and what the republican party is doing in terms of limiting women's access to ivf mean there was even reporting just as recently as today about efforts by the heritage foundation and other republican allied groups thinking about how to strategising, i should say on how to curtail women's access to ivf. so i think with donald trump at the top of the ticket combined with how intensely and personal this issue is for women and for men across the state of florida. i think it will absolutely move florida into play. >> now let's listen to what donald trump said about florida's six-week abortion ban last year, listen to this >> i mean, does shanked is willing to sign a five-week and six-week bends. you support that. you think that what he did is a terrible thing and a terrible mistake? >> so what does that tell you about how potentially toxic this band could be for republicans >> there's no denying that is going to be challen
court justices on the supreme court. all right, who struck it down and also struggling to talk about ivf and what the republican party is doing in terms of limiting women's access to ivf mean there was even reporting just as recently as today about efforts by the heritage foundation and other republican allied groups thinking about how to strategising, i should say on how to curtail women's access to ivf. so i think with donald trump at the top of the ticket combined with how intensely and...
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it should have sent it back for fuller record and i think the supreme court is doing the best they can under these circumstances. >> attorney general, bill barr, i've a few more questions for you, so please stick around. we're going to take a quick commercial break and we'll be back in just a moment with a lot more, including what your former boss has been saying about you after a quick break up. >> really big game i wiped away juggling his magic funder pelicans, celtics he covers begins tomorrow at 12:30. nba playoffs presented by google pixel. we'll round one coverage presented by nerdwallet on tiantai we are in a limestone cave letting extreme residue bill got to put finished jet dry to the test dishwashers are designed to use jet dry too band against top residues for are practically spotlights, shine pain means pause on the things you'd love. but greene, me go cool the pain with bio free and keep on going bio freeze. green means go long after guests leave viruses and bacteria lingers air fresheners at ascent, but only lysol air sanitizer helps erase the trace, eliminating odor and
it should have sent it back for fuller record and i think the supreme court is doing the best they can under these circumstances. >> attorney general, bill barr, i've a few more questions for you, so please stick around. we're going to take a quick commercial break and we'll be back in just a moment with a lot more, including what your former boss has been saying about you after a quick break up. >> really big game i wiped away juggling his magic funder pelicans, celtics he covers...
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yes, it's a question that is actively before the supreme court. it's the heart of the latest battle that they took on today. the outcome remains very uncertain. we're going to hear from a governor who is very passionate it this right after a quick break whatever your business needs, vista print. >> printed. yeah, this sprint like rachel needed fun packaging. so this bird design and print a new stickers tape and thank you cards orlean, ducky. he didn't get their brand out there, so they print a new t-shirts, bottles, and caps, and tasha well, she needed a total refresh, so mr. brown made her a new logo and that that that all that because with vista print, the principalities are endless print it all with 25% off for new customers at misprint.com only from simply safe 24/7 lifeguard protection. this exclusive technology allows simply safe agents to help stop crime in real time, stop police are on their way for instant intruder deterrence and faster police response there's no safe, like simply safe this friday the must-see movie of the spray let me co
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but the arizona supreme court decided otherwise. and so absent further intervention and 14 days, abortion will become criminal. and arizona, there is a potential for a constitutional challenge or other efforts, but nothing is certain right now as it stands, it will become criminal and 14 days until the state attorney general called the ruling in front of freedom and said that she would not prosecute doctors for providing abortions. so she's not going to enforce this ban that affects it's definitely meaningful. >> so the leadership of attorney general mayes >> our client at public rights project, the pima county attorney laura icon over have said they will not prosecute abortions. that is definitely meaningful. the problem is there other de, a is in the state who have not ruled out that possibility if attorney general mayes is defeated in a future election that could bring back the threat of prosecution. and even if there is no enforcement, what we've seen in other states is that hospitals and doctors are not willing to take the risk
but the arizona supreme court decided otherwise. and so absent further intervention and 14 days, abortion will become criminal. and arizona, there is a potential for a constitutional challenge or other efforts, but nothing is certain right now as it stands, it will become criminal and 14 days until the state attorney general called the ruling in front of freedom and said that she would not prosecute doctors for providing abortions. so she's not going to enforce this ban that affects it's...
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coming up to critical abortion rulings from florida supreme court this week, pushing the issue front and center on the ballot this november 360 went to florida get reaction from women voters hear what they had to say to our ndk next my fellow citizens need to be better when you're not no more, it makes me want you to be dead be better good. >> regime streaming exclusively on macs >> ocd is more than what you see on tv. and in the movies, it comes with unrelenting intrusive images,...