Moscow, a memoir from the front lines of Russias War against the west is available now, thanks for joining us. The source starts now straight from the source and i two major stories unfolding. Donald trump unloading this evening after he was just indicted. Again Election Interference Case. Special Counsel Jack Smith keeping all four criminal charges, but reworking the indictment after the Supreme Courts bombshell immunity ruling, plus Vice President harris schedules per first indepth interview since vaulting to the top of the democratic ticket a joint interview with her Running Mate Governor Tim Walz, right here on Cnn Details on the exclusive sitdown voters have been waiting for. Im Kamala Brown in for kaitlan collins. And this is the source straight from the Source Tonight, the Supreme Court may have granted Donald Trump sweeping immunity protections last month, but he is not off the hook for allegedly attempting to overthrow the 2020 election. This 36 Page Superseding Indictment fro
Interference case, special harris is actively behind it and he goes on to accuse her of weaponizing the system against our political opponent, which she is not so pam, a lot of what s in the new indictment is actually the same as what s in the first indictment. However, the new indictment we call it a superseding indictment make some crucial changes. So first of all, here s what s been removed from the first indictment. First of all, any allegation relating to donald trump s efforts to pressure the justice department is central theme of the first indictment was that trump leaned on doj try to get them to substantiate his false claims of voter fraud. That is out now, second of all, some other trump communications with white house advisors, the supreme court had said, those are probably immune. Jack smith has now removed many of them from the case. And third, i found this really interesting. The first indictment refers to donald trump is the 45th president of the united states the new in
our top story this hour, the two major new rulings by the u.s. supreme court and what they mean for the nation. our justice correspondent jessica snider, she s here with mere in the situation room. jessica, walk us through these very, very significant decisions. yeah, two major decisions on the last day of the court s term, wolf, from what has become a very divided supreme court. so the conservative majority striking down the president s student loan debt forgiveness program while also issuing a ruling in favor of a website designer that leaves the door open for businesses across the country to discriminate. the supreme court ending the term with a dramatic finish and showing just how ideologically divided the justices are. first, all six conservative justices ruling in favor of a christian web designer from colorado who refused to create wedding websites from same-sex couples citing religious grounds. she objected to a colorado law that prohibits discrimination saying it v
do better. [laughter] we re all watching. oh, there we go. not bad. joey: he s got it. pete: he runs the green room for us. i m going to be honest, first of all, we love betty s bounces. they love them, they bring so much here. andrew warned me, they said, you sure you want that one? [laughter] it s not a great one. so this may not be the highest standard or level of a fox & friends weekend competition rachel: way to promote our segment. pete: we re going to bring ourselves down to this level. you know what this audience expects from us? honesty. it s not the best inflatable i ve ever seen. this isn t. but we re going to make do with it, and we re going to joey: i think they re bringing it down to my skill level. they knew i was on today instead of will who s, like, this amazing athlete. [laughter] joey s on today, he doesn t move from the waist down very well, we ll make it simple. so the audience likes it when i win, we do know that pete: that s true. joey: so they
the start of next week, a greater chance we will see some of those showers and thunderstorms develop. some could be nasty but they will be very much hit and miss. some gardens will remain dry. some gardens will remain dry. thanks, matt. and that is tonight s bbc news at ten. there s more analysis of the day s main stories on newsnight with mark urban, which isjust getting under way on bbc two, where they ll be looking at how secure our electricity supply is going to be this winter. and the news continues here on bbc one, as now it s time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. but from the ten team, it s goodnight. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are are rosa prince, who s the editor of the house magazine, which covers the workings of parliament, and the broadcaster, david davies. tomorrow s front pages starting with pm turns up for meeting is the headline in the metro an