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supreme court today. did you get a sense from the line of questioning there is a view that some level of presidential immunity might be required? >> the first thing i noticed was the gravity of the day. it felt a lot like the january 6 hearings where you just had to get it right. we knew on the committee we had to get the facts right. you could feel from the justices today they really wanted to not just create a rule for today but create a rule for future misconduct as well. there is competing interests going on. you can see it from the justices. one of a ruling that would have a chilling effect on the president being able to act in practice. on the other side, whether a president really should think about not violent criminal statutes. that is really what's going on here today. it will be interesting to see what the court comes down within its ruling. caitriona: given the gravity you are talking about, there seem to be a suggestion the whole issue needs a deeper examination and perhaps needs to go back t
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andrew, stay with us for our discussion of the supreme court. tomorrow the supreme court will hear arguments on donald trump's claim that he has absolute criminal immunity for any crimes he committed while president. including the crimes that the supreme court should be reading before they go to the hearing tomorrow. andrew has already written the questions the justices should be asking tomorrow and he will give us those questions next. give us those questions next. nothing dims my light like a migraine. with nurtec odt, i found relief. the only migraine medication that helps treat and prevent, all in one. to those with migraine, i see you. for the acute treatment of migraine with or without aura and the preventive treatment of episodic migraine in adults. don't take if allergic to nurtec odt. allergic reactions can occur, even days after using. most common side effects were nausea, indigestion, and stomach pain. it's time we all shine. talk to a healthcare provider about nurtec odt from pfizer. ohhh crap. now we gotta get france something. wait
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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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by the supreme court. and it is a testament to how reckless this supreme court has become, how unpredictable, how far out of the mainstream it has become that the special counsel felt it was incumbent upon him to create backstops, to create secondary and tertiary positions because he could not trust that a majority of this supreme court would do what every other clear, saying jurist action, not in a political contest but acting in a pure legal contest with no had to be true, that our system of government was not created to ensure that one man would lack accountability, could rise to the highest level of government in our country and that would then constitute a cloak of impunity. this is just simply not, at odds with the very concept of our country. that is king george. and so this should have been a slam dunk, the fact that even jack smith clearly is concerned that given the supreme court, it might not be a slamdunk, made me very uneasy reading this filing. >> that is such an important point. this is a th
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s. supreme court today begin here. we are arguments in unity case brought by former president donald trump. justices are deciding whether he can be prosecuted for conspiring to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election . trump argues former presidents can not be prosecuted for crimes allegedly committed while in office with trump back in court today at his hush money trial in new york, he complained about not being a proceedings for this even bigger case in washington, dc. i asked our washington bureau chief and his pull to set the mood for us at the supreme court. a yeah, right, friends and you know, just to give you a little bit of an idea of the space, the supreme court is right behind me in the capital is just a couple of 100 yards away. and this is, of course we are a trump supporters. i tried to stop the peaceful transfer of power in january of 6 of 2021 day of feeding cards done by donald trump to do so. and then of course, it took donald trump a couple of hours before you ask them to stop trying ac
s. supreme court today begin here. we are arguments in unity case brought by former president donald trump. justices are deciding whether he can be prosecuted for conspiring to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election . trump argues former presidents can not be prosecuted for crimes allegedly committed while in office with trump back in court today at his hush money trial in new york, he complained about not being a proceedings for this even bigger case in washington, dc. i asked...
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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.
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...
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, that's when the supreme court intervenes. it's not looking for like, oh, my gosh, poor emma. gotcha that's the reason to take the case. but, you know, if they are going to take a given case, it would be good if they were able to not just bring their own subject matter expertise as lawyer, but they can pair it with a understanding of why oregon thought that it needed the law, that it did. okay. other thoughts? yeah. jacob. yeah. the court has the power to to determine whether or not a state law falls within like a state police powers of what is promoting public health safety. i don't see how you can ignore science and solely use like a constitution to. yeah, yeah, yeah. we have a major, um, b.c. in public health, right? we have. we have, you know, a major in psychology like we produce students, we have higher faculty members that, you know, do the kind of research that would be really useful in legal disputes to try and figure out what the scope of a problem is and whether or not the strategy that the government is using to so
, that's when the supreme court intervenes. it's not looking for like, oh, my gosh, poor emma. gotcha that's the reason to take the case. but, you know, if they are going to take a given case, it would be good if they were able to not just bring their own subject matter expertise as lawyer, but they can pair it with a understanding of why oregon thought that it needed the law, that it did. okay. other thoughts? yeah. jacob. yeah. the court has the power to to determine whether or not a state...
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>>> right now at 5:00, a battle over homeless encampments head to go the supreme court. we're live in washington this morning with a case that could rewrite the rules on policing. >>> bay area nurses taking on artificial intelligence. today hundreds will take part in a protest aimed at highlighting patient safety concerns. their demands to help care leaders. >>> also, one hurdle cleared in critical new funding for ukraine and israel as tensions escalate over pro-palestinian protests on school campuses. the unusual activity one university is taking today to help keep students safe. >>> this is "today in the bay." good morning to you on this monday. i'm marcus washington. >> and i'm laura garcia. just into our newsroom, stronger than normal rattling, a 3.0 earthquake shook the geysers around 3:20 this morning. quakes there are the byproduct of geothermal activity, but still, what a way to wake up. >>> let's get a look at the forecast. good monday morning. >> we are feeling some milder temperatures around the bay. we're right now in the mid to upper 50s, even 60 degrees in
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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
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,...
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he prays tech tyco. eli mosque will lashed out at both and i was arch enemy supreme court judge, and to show them what i most cause the courage to defend freedom of expression. let's have a round of applause for him. don't spam, i presently still have the support of many voters here, but his political future hangs in the balance investigations and to bring so novels . a ledger grew in parting a crime under way and expected to rob that's by july. analysts hear say, is imprisonment is likely, my dear must ask them before the people are most and that is using these rallies to show is political might on the streets, hoping it will protect him during all the legal battles shall be facing in the upcoming weeks. and he's also leading the opposition against the will also now to may have been banned from running for office, but his supporters say he can still help elect his allies in october as municipal elections. monica, you're not give all just 0. we have to narrow ramesh sort of us and as a professor at u. c. l, a is department of information studies. he joins us live from ventura in cali
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ken dilanian live outside the supreme court. also with us, ari melber, and state attorney for palm beach county, florida, dave aronberg is with us. >> what are you expecting to hear at the court today? >> reporter: good morning. it's important to point out that the court has already made a decision that's affected the presidential election. by not agreeing to take it up when jack smith first asked them to do so on an emergency basis and by not taking it on an expedited basis, they've already created a significant delay here that means that this election case, however they rule, can't go to trial probably before the fall. now the question of whether a president has absolute immunity and then there's a second question that whether anything donald trump is accused of would constitute a presidential act. >> just making sure you're okay. is everything okay. we hear someone yelling. >> reporter: it's fine. we have a heckler here. >> i've got to say they obviously have been following the david pecker testimony. they're yelling "fake ne
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what is at stake at tomorrow's argument at the supreme court? >> well, this is really the culmination of an argument that donald trump has been making no government should have a practiced city that is unrestrained, that has total power. he started making this argument in the early days of his presidency when he argued that he was immune from state court proceedings, when he was sued by a former contestant on the apprentice, that he was immune from congressional oversight. he has argued that he is immune from civil liability, now criminal liability. and he said that he can do whatever he wants as president. the constitution grants him total authority and he could even shoot someone on 5th avenue and not lose his supporters. thankfully every court that has considered these arguments to date has rejeblgtsed them. they have been rejected by judges appointed by democratic presidents, republican presidents, even by donald trump. the question now is whether the supreme court will open the floodgates to what will happen if trump's argument carries the
what is at stake at tomorrow's argument at the supreme court? >> well, this is really the culmination of an argument that donald trump has been making no government should have a practiced city that is unrestrained, that has total power. he started making this argument in the early days of his presidency when he argued that he was immune from state court proceedings, when he was sued by a former contestant on the apprentice, that he was immune from congressional oversight. he has argued...
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trump wasn't at today's oral arguments at the supreme court. he was in a courtroom in lower manhattan, where he has mandated to appear for his trial for falsifying business records to hide an alleged affair. in addition, trump is facing criminal trials in georgia and florida, and in just the last 24 hours, trump was named as an unindicted coconspirator in arizona and michigan over fake electric schemes. we have team coverage of tod today's -- and jan crawford will start us off from the supreme court. >> reporter: in nearly three hours of historic arguments, the judges emphasized their decision will go beyond former president donald trump. >> whatever we decide is going to apply to all future presidents. >> reporter: no president has ever faced criminal prosecution, and some justices, while emphasizing a president is not above the law, focused on what precedent the case will set. >> the history tells us it is not going to stop. it's going to cycle back and be used against the current president or the next president, or the next president after t
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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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. >> the homelessness crisis has reached the supreme court. how a case they heard today from a small town in oregon could have a big impact here in the bay area. >>> good evening. i'm raj mathai. it's a busy start to the week. a lot of big headlines on this monday. let's start with new developments involving a san jose fire captain. he's accused of sending lewd photos to someone that he thought was a 13-year-old girl. we now know that captain is one of 24 people arrested in an undercover sting. today the sacramento county sheriff released video of that sting that led to the arrest of 24 suspected child predators, including a postal worker, a sunday school teacher, and a former san jose fire captain. his name, spencer parker. he quit the service the day after he was put on leave. parker is charged with three felonies, including attempted lewd acts with a child, a person he thought was a 13-year-old girl but was actually an undercover cop. >> i happened to ask myself similar questions every day when i come to work. do i have a vision for the org
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everyone it's about the supreme court one of the going to be doing about immunity the supreme court is never here a case like this because no president and the history of the republic has tried to prosecute one of his predecessors. that is crossing a rubicon and it creates a terrible incentive for future presidents. because they have to always be worried. thehave to be looking over their shoulder a future presidents going to go after them. what you have is the absence of statesmanship, leadership, common sense there are no doubt presidents in the past you might've done things other people might've thought would be criminal. future presidents always i was a best interest of our country to pardon a nixon. to get past controversies and look to the future and do its best for the american people. unfortunately it is joe biden has triggered this crisis by continuing to press the special counsel investigation. that is where the fault lies on this. >> listing to some of these injustices and they have been sucked into this world. i'm listening is that private conduct is that official conduct? d
everyone it's about the supreme court one of the going to be doing about immunity the supreme court is never here a case like this because no president and the history of the republic has tried to prosecute one of his predecessors. that is crossing a rubicon and it creates a terrible incentive for future presidents. because they have to always be worried. thehave to be looking over their shoulder a future presidents going to go after them. what you have is the absence of statesmanship,...
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the state supreme court upholding a near total ban on abortion. how they turned the clock back to a law from 1864. >>> and tesla settling a long running lawsuit for a fiery crash that killed an apple engineer. the deal that now avoids a trial over whether the car's autopilot was to blame. >>> plus, repeat champions. the huskies make history with back-to-back ncaa titles. our nbc news reporters are following the very latest developments and joining us now. we want to begin in michigan with nbc's shaq brewster and the sentencing for james and jennifer crumbley. they got ten to 15 years after some emotional victim impact statements. get us up to speed. >> reporter: some of the parents, family members we heard from in the courtroom as they were giving their victim impact statements are now saying this is what they were looking for. that this is what they were asking for from the judge. the judge sentencing those two parents, james and jennifer crumbley, to ten to 15 years behind bars and explaining that this is not because of bad parenting. in her wor
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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
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...
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>> so it depends on what the supreme court says. >> like the broadest opinion, the supreme court could hand down is in the 1960s, there was a case california made it a crime to essentially be physically present in the state of california. for while you are addicted to a narcotic. and the supreme court said, no, that's not allowed. you can make it a crime to use a narcotic. you can make it a crime to possess a narcotic, but you can't say the mere status of having an addiction is something that could be criminalized. you cannot be. it cannot be a crime to be who you are. you actually have to do something. the city in this case is asking the supreme court essentially to overrule that decision. and that would be an earthquake. i mean, that would open the door to thought crimes. that would mean that a city could potentially say that you can't enter the city unless you are rich enough, or if there's something about you that you don't like, that could be that. that could be a crime. i don't think that's likely to happen. but there are big stakes here, and they go far beyond people who don't h
>> so it depends on what the supreme court says. >> like the broadest opinion, the supreme court could hand down is in the 1960s, there was a case california made it a crime to essentially be physically present in the state of california. for while you are addicted to a narcotic. and the supreme court said, no, that's not allowed. you can make it a crime to use a narcotic. you can make it a crime to possess a narcotic, but you can't say the mere status of having an addiction is...
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chairman of the supreme court irina podnosova in an exclusive interview with our tv channel spoke about the key tasks in a new position. there is an increase in the number of incoming appeals to the court every year. and this increase in circulation is, of course, evidence. that both citizens and organizations feel a sense of security and trust in the judicial system, while the workload of the judges themselves is increasing, last year alone they reviewed 39 million cases ; russian president vladimir putin asked irina podnosova to deal with the workload of judges. there are always many questions about such a huge business, one of them is workload ships, in this regard, you know. various proposals were formulated, including by the supreme court, we need to sort this out properly, work, work on this problem. irina podnosova began working on this problem while still in the position of deputy, chairman of the supreme court, several bills were prepared for the state duma on amending the civil law. procedural code, previously cases were considered in simplified procedures, the amount of the c
chairman of the supreme court irina podnosova in an exclusive interview with our tv channel spoke about the key tasks in a new position. there is an increase in the number of incoming appeals to the court every year. and this increase in circulation is, of course, evidence. that both citizens and organizations feel a sense of security and trust in the judicial system, while the workload of the judges themselves is increasing, last year alone they reviewed 39 million cases ; russian president...
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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
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...
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supreme court today. justices are considering whether doctors should be able to provide abortions in medical emergencies even in states with near-total bans on abortion. joining me now live is san jose state university associate professor grace howard. thank you for joining us today. >> thank you for having me. >> how do you think the outcome of the court's decision will impact abortion access in this country? is it possible that if they do rule a woman can get an abortion if it is a matter of life and death, could have potentially open the door to soft in the restrictions in the states with the strictest laws? >> it would only soften restrictions in terms of the exception that have been put in place. for example, in idaho, they have exceptions if your life is in peril but not of your help is in peril. that is something that they were debating today. the court ruled that impala does supersede state law. people in idaho would be able to have abortions if their health is in peril. they don't necessarily nee
supreme court today. justices are considering whether doctors should be able to provide abortions in medical emergencies even in states with near-total bans on abortion. joining me now live is san jose state university associate professor grace howard. thank you for joining us today. >> thank you for having me. >> how do you think the outcome of the court's decision will impact abortion access in this country? is it possible that if they do rule a woman can get an abortion if it is...
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there is a lot at stake with this supreme court decision. what will it mean if donald trump wins this case? and if he wins the presidential election in november spoke, he basically can do whatever he wants to do. he could basically order the killing of a political opponent. he could destroy the constitution because he would be immune of any prosecution during, of course, his presidency, but also afterwards this would open like a whole new of options for donald trump to well, it's kind of a, i guess, to restore or kind of keep him in power for however long he wants to be and brings you know, this really i think that is true, which would really attack uh the democracy as we know it right now in the united states. and if the court says he does not enjoy absolute community, where will this puts donald trump? now there is a, this big fear that it will take far too long before the core tier behind me makes the decision. some expect them not through before june. and that would basically mean uh that wouldn't be hold accountable and the strong termi
there is a lot at stake with this supreme court decision. what will it mean if donald trump wins this case? and if he wins the presidential election in november spoke, he basically can do whatever he wants to do. he could basically order the killing of a political opponent. he could destroy the constitution because he would be immune of any prosecution during, of course, his presidency, but also afterwards this would open like a whole new of options for donald trump to well, it's kind of a, i...
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podnosov's candidacy for the post of chairman of the supreme court of russia. now she holds the position of deputy chairman of the supreme court and heads the judicial panel for economic disputes. our correspondent egor grigoriev worked at the supreme court building. he'll tell you everything. the high qualification board of judges opened a vacancy for the post of chairman of the supreme court on march 1. today a month later , irina podnosova’s candidacy was considered for this position. she holds the post of deputy chairman of the supreme court. of the russian federation and heads the judicial panel for economic disputes, she is also co-chairman of the scientific advisory council at the supreme court of the russian federation. experts call urina podnosova the initiator of the development of a number of bills aimed at easing the system of punishment for entrepreneurs and decriminalizing crimes of an economic nature. her total legal experience is almost 50 years, and judicial experience - 35. podnosova began working in the supreme court as deputy chairman in 2
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supreme court. it's surrounding tent encampments on city streets. the hear begins in a matter of hours. it's potential impact on the bay area homeless crisis. >>> bringing home the bacon. next on the "today" show, kevin bacon returns to the utah high school where he filmed "foot loose" 40 years ago. >> the young woman said to me, you know, my grandfather went to school here when you were doing the movie. your grandfather? as if going through the 40th anniversary wasn't enough. check yourself, buddy. >> that's ahead on the "today" show starting at 7:00, right after us here on "today in the bay." >>> 6:57 this morning. welcome back. we are moving you forward with a look at our top stories on "today in the bay." >> the supreme court is set to hear arguments today on what could amount to be the most consequential ruling on the rights of the unhoused in decades. the justices will consider a challenge to the rulings from a california-based appeals court that found punishing people for sleeping outside when shelter space is limited equates to cruel and unu
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supreme court today as the nine justices spent nearly three hours wrangling with lawyers over questions of when or whether a former american president is immune from federal prosecution over acts while taken in office. the questions raised during oral arguments are more than academic. but instead sit at the center of a special counsel's criminal election interference case against former president trump, and whether a trial can happen before the november election. mr. trump claims absolute immunity from prosecution, something the court didn't seem inclined to go along with, yet conservatives on the court sharply questioned the special counsel's position as well. none of that stopping the new york hush money trial, which continued today for mr. trump as the key witness testified for a third day. laura jarrett has details. >> 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. >> i think that the supreme court has very important arguments before it today. >>
supreme court today as the nine justices spent nearly three hours wrangling with lawyers over questions of when or whether a former american president is immune from federal prosecution over acts while taken in office. the questions raised during oral arguments are more than academic. but instead sit at the center of a special counsel's criminal election interference case against former president trump, and whether a trial can happen before the november election. mr. trump claims absolute...
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in one particular way, i think zoe lofgren said supreme court justices, particularly supreme court justices, they like to say their job is limited to solely decide the case before them. they are not legislatures. they are not making big pronouncements. they are deciding a narrow case. what was surprising and amazing is they did everything but address the case before them, which, as you pointed out at the beginning, was this is a case about whether a president should be immune from prosecution or accountability for trying to overturn the results of an election. that is the case. but i hope will happen before the ultimate opinion is written, hopefully quickly, there will be five is to say whatever immunity is, they do not cover that in there still a chance for the court to do that. i guess i will be the fool again if indeed they do not go. i hope they still do. >> the supreme court has -- faster than congress and the media. faster than any statehouse, any sort of state elected officials. one of the things that makes them different when it comes to january 6th is that president donald trump ja
in one particular way, i think zoe lofgren said supreme court justices, particularly supreme court justices, they like to say their job is limited to solely decide the case before them. they are not legislatures. they are not making big pronouncements. they are deciding a narrow case. what was surprising and amazing is they did everything but address the case before them, which, as you pointed out at the beginning, was this is a case about whether a president should be immune from prosecution...
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at this hour after we've all heard the oral arguments at the supreme court. msnbc's coverage of the arguments start at 10:00 a.m. eastern time tomorrow and tomorrow night i'll join rachel maddow for a special prime time coverage of the supreme court hearing starting at 8:00 p.m. that will go on for two hours before "the last word" comes on at 10:00 p.m. tomorrow night, as usually scheduled. >>> coming up, today president joe biden got an early endorsement from the construction workers union. the endorsement says that joe biden has done more to strengthen jobs in the construction services and those unions than donald trump ever could. that's next. r has you searching for possibilities, discover a different first treatment. to attack cancer. but opdivo plus yervoy is the first combination of 2 immunotherapies for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread, tests positive for pd-l1, and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. opdivo plus yervoy is not chemotherapy, it works differently. it helps your immune system fight cancer in
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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
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,...
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uh, a supreme court be appealed. it can be and what will happen is now there's going to be a whole new set of rules write a whole new trial. the women who testified it in the case may be allowed to testify . again, if they choose to do so, which you know, it's opening up a whole new bag of trauma and everything else. what i also feel is going to be really interesting is if lines the will take the stand himself. there were rumors that he was going to take the stand and the new york case and against, against his lawyers opinion. they decided to say, hey, like, let's just let this play out the way it is. but have weinstein takes the case. i think it's going to be very difficult for him to get on the stand and say, look, you know, these women wanted it and this is what happened in the hotel rooms and in my office and whatever else. and you know, the green rooms, wherever i. okay. and then it was consensual, that's a very difficult, you know, mountain decline. but that is until the next trial. and what happens until then
uh, a supreme court be appealed. it can be and what will happen is now there's going to be a whole new set of rules write a whole new trial. the women who testified it in the case may be allowed to testify . again, if they choose to do so, which you know, it's opening up a whole new bag of trauma and everything else. what i also feel is going to be really interesting is if lines the will take the stand himself. there were rumors that he was going to take the stand and the new york case and...
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it's the conservative judiciary of the supreme court. certainly there are state republicans on the supreme court responsible or people appointed by republicans responsible for this decision, four men and one woman. what does this do to the political dynamics in an election year given the way abortion whenever it is litigated at the ballot box rebounds to people in favor of choice, what does this do for the broader dynamics going into november? >> well, i think the first thing we've got to be concerned about is the health care for women in the state. it's been hard already since roe was overturned. i've spoken to, you know, doctors who provide women health care who haveid left the state already. they've moved to nevada. they've moved onto other states. soto the options for women that going to get worse with what's happened today. we doh have an opportunity her in november to codify the right for womenod to make this choicen their own, to get the politics out oft it. hope that passes. i expect it will. i'm going toes be fighting for , and
it's the conservative judiciary of the supreme court. certainly there are state republicans on the supreme court responsible or people appointed by republicans responsible for this decision, four men and one woman. what does this do to the political dynamics in an election year given the way abortion whenever it is litigated at the ballot box rebounds to people in favor of choice, what does this do for the broader dynamics going into november? >> well, i think the first thing we've got to...
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the supreme court is off to all. it's really just a couple of 100 meters away from the capital just across the street for january 6th to place the riots which were encouraged by donald trump officer. all. so everything is really, i know, very close spots here today, and there's historic day in the history of the united states and a book for the main. if a trump uh, we use the case and also the next presidency as well. it's very unlikely that he's really uh when the case, but critics say that you know, way already a wanted why? because uh, the see the supreme court to good on and i believe that the court ruling will be further. the lights are delayed and very likely it will not happen before the election and prayers in case you read, elected people become the next president again, then we of course, would try to do any signature stopped at these cases against him and kind of make it impossible that she will be held accountable for what you did. sure. this 1st as easy as i know it's really hard because the somebody is
the supreme court is off to all. it's really just a couple of 100 meters away from the capital just across the street for january 6th to place the riots which were encouraged by donald trump officer. all. so everything is really, i know, very close spots here today, and there's historic day in the history of the united states and a book for the main. if a trump uh, we use the case and also the next presidency as well. it's very unlikely that he's really uh when the case, but critics say that...
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the first time the supreme court said we need to ask louisiana state supreme court if you can be sued so we go to louisiana. they say yes. i can be sued. we are like that's not good. and then we come back to the supreme court. and thankfully, sodomeyer's statement makes it so it will be very hard to apply the fifth circuit's logic in the decision they made about my case. >> you seem confident at the lower court level this is basically temporary. >> yes. we think that sodomeyer's statement will make it impossible to enforce what the fifth circuit did. and we feel confident we will win my case when we go to court and people should not be nervous to protest. the aclu has said they will represent people if someone trying to invoke the fifth circuit decision. but we are thankful sodomeyer's note makes it difficult to apply it. >> this is a wild case. >> in the face of all precedent and logic, and the importance of civil disobedience and protest in this country's history to create this liability standard is just, i mean, the implications of it are bizarre. >> and you get caught up. the aclu
the first time the supreme court said we need to ask louisiana state supreme court if you can be sued so we go to louisiana. they say yes. i can be sued. we are like that's not good. and then we come back to the supreme court. and thankfully, sodomeyer's statement makes it so it will be very hard to apply the fifth circuit's logic in the decision they made about my case. >> you seem confident at the lower court level this is basically temporary. >> yes. we think that sodomeyer's...
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concern today in the supreme court? >> well, i'm very concerned. the job of the justices is to decide the case before them. and they went off on tingeants and what-ifs and hypotheticals. that's not the case. that's not the case before them. this has been wrong from the get-go. they should have never taken the case. the circuit decision was tight and right. okay, they took it. they delayed it, and then they went off on tangents. it looks like they're trying to delay this by not actually deciding the case that is before them. so i'm really concerned. you know, all of us who are lawyers in this country are also officers of the court, we're told in school that the judiciary is to be respected and impartial. and frankly, up until january 6th, the judicial branch held. i mean even the trump judges made rulings based on the facts and the law, and i think a lot of us had confidence in the judicial branch. but, boy, that faith was really shaken today. >> congresswoman, in terms of the way things proceeded in court today, i think
concern today in the supreme court? >> well, i'm very concerned. the job of the justices is to decide the case before them. and they went off on tingeants and what-ifs and hypotheticals. that's not the case. that's not the case before them. this has been wrong from the get-go. they should have never taken the case. the circuit decision was tight and right. okay, they took it. they delayed it, and then they went off on tangents. it looks like they're trying to delay this by not actually...
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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.
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...
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it's going to be a big day here at the supreme court. we expect arguments to go probably two and a half hours or so. and whether or not the justices like it or not, they're going to enter the nerve center of the 2024 presidential election. now, donald trump, the former president, was charged by special counsel jack smith with attempting to try to overturn the 2020 presidential election. donald trump says that he shouldn't face charges because the alleged acts happened while he was till in the oval office -- still in the oval office. here he is this morning, just a few hours ago in new york, talking about the supreme court case behind me. >> we have a big case in the supreme court on presidential immunity. a president has to have immunity. if you don't have immunity, you just have a ceremonial president. >> reporter: special counsel jack smith said e that trump's behavior continued after he left office, he should be prosecuted, full stop. now, this trial was originally supposed to kick off here in washington, d.c. back in march, but it's
it's going to be a big day here at the supreme court. we expect arguments to go probably two and a half hours or so. and whether or not the justices like it or not, they're going to enter the nerve center of the 2024 presidential election. now, donald trump, the former president, was charged by special counsel jack smith with attempting to try to overturn the 2020 presidential election. donald trump says that he shouldn't face charges because the alleged acts happened while he was till in the...
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our bureau chief in his poll is there and she set the scene for us at the supreme court. just to give you a little bit of an idea of the space, the supreme court is right behind me in the capital is just a couple of 100 yards away. and this is, of course we are a trump supporters. i tried to stop the peaceful transfer of power in january of 6 of 2021 day of feeding cards done by donald trump to do so. and then of course, it took donald trump a couple of hours before you ask them to stop trying actually to, to the wife present. so this is a very uploaded atmosphere here. there's a lot at stake, and that's what people told us who traveled to you a to washington to visit us this historic day. no, i don't know one's above the law in this country. i think there's numerous laws he's broken and i think he needs to pay for him and face the music of unity. immunity charge. it should be dropped because there are certain say without uh, just completely wiping the other side or charges that are against him. yes, he should be a knew it was practically the, you know, the assumption is
our bureau chief in his poll is there and she set the scene for us at the supreme court. just to give you a little bit of an idea of the space, the supreme court is right behind me in the capital is just a couple of 100 yards away. and this is, of course we are a trump supporters. i tried to stop the peaceful transfer of power in january of 6 of 2021 day of feeding cards done by donald trump to do so. and then of course, it took donald trump a couple of hours before you ask them to stop trying...
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the supreme court's decision >ryan>is expected by july >>possibility that the supreme court sends the case back to the lower court. other days, and even if the supreme court sides >ryan>with the justice department remains to be seen >>whether the special counsel have enough time to try this case before action still ahead at noon and streaming on cbs >ryan>news bay area gas prices soar >>find out which part of the bay is selling a gas gallon of gas for more than dolls and a new ruling by the epa. could be >ryan>1 of the biden administration is toughest constraints my name is douglas. i'm a writer/director and i'm still working. in the kind of work that i do, you are surrounded by people who are all younger than you. i had to get help somewhere along the line to stay competitive. i discovered prevagen. i started taking it and after a period of time, my memory improved. it was a game-changer for me. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. we'll >ryan>take a look at this video and explosion destroyed. >>city. it happened yesterday in the west lake district at skyline and >r
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but senator, first on arizona supreme court. up holds near total abortion allows i think for health of the mother, a lay codified in 1913. and was first enacted in 1864. a lot of people are running away from it, what do you make of it. >> i am a mom, i am a brand-new grandma, and i support life. and senate republicans, that g.o.p., and president trump really worked hard to overturn roe v. wade we turned it back to the state that slau the law of the land, with that supreme court decision, the states are handling it, we work hard to get this result, now the states will take it up. as it comes to you point out lloyd austin, and his statements this morning at the committee he is right. there is no evidence of israel committing genocide against palestinians in gaza strip. so, kudos to secretary austin for actually stating the truth of the matter. larry: let me senator, just play a sound from that hearing. >> is israel committing genocide in gaza. >> senator cotton we don't have any evidence of genocide. >> we don't have evidence. >>
but senator, first on arizona supreme court. up holds near total abortion allows i think for health of the mother, a lay codified in 1913. and was first enacted in 1864. a lot of people are running away from it, what do you make of it. >> i am a mom, i am a brand-new grandma, and i support life. and senate republicans, that g.o.p., and president trump really worked hard to overturn roe v. wade we turned it back to the state that slau the law of the land, with that supreme court decision,...
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we are going to continue to fight this decision by the supreme court. were going to do everything i can as ag, and not everything is on the table. nothing is off the table. were going to continue to fight this in the courts wherever we can, and we are going to try to help women in the period between now and when arizona will have a ballot initiative on the ballot in november that i believe will allow arizonans to enshrine reproductive rights and abortion access in our constitution. >> i was just going to talk about the possibility of this 2023 polling out of arizona state. had 62% of arizonans saying abortion should always be legal with minor restrictions. i would imagine there would be some polling this week, and that number is probably even higher. this would be a ballot initiative in the state, and that would override this decision, right? is it a state constitutional amendment? >> absolutely. it's a constitutional amendment, and it would override this decision. i really think, you know, this is a terrible, terrible decision coming out of the supreme
we are going to continue to fight this decision by the supreme court. were going to do everything i can as ag, and not everything is on the table. nothing is off the table. were going to continue to fight this in the courts wherever we can, and we are going to try to help women in the period between now and when arizona will have a ballot initiative on the ballot in november that i believe will allow arizonans to enshrine reproductive rights and abortion access in our constitution. >> i...