growing anger and frustration in south texas and around the country following the release of new information and images concerning the law enforcement response to the uvalde school shooting. the latest report spreads blame for the failure to intervene across multiple agencies. senior correspondent casey stegall is in uvalde tonight. good evening, casey. bret, good evening. uvalde s mayor decided to release the body camera footage from the city police and it came after the texas house committee that was tasked with investigating this tragedy made public a 77 page report highlighting a series of failures that morning here. shots fired. get inside. go, go, go. 11:36 a.m. three minutes after the gunman entered robb elementary school, uvalde police are already on scene. one minute later. [gunfire] suspect fires at officers. positioned in the hallway and they retreat. at 11:38. an update goes out over the radio. he is armed inside this building. we have him contained. c
outstanding supreme court decisions. joining me now to talk about all of them as we wait for them to come down, cnn chief legal analyst and former federal prosecutor, jeffrey toobin. i want to start on a case that is so consequential. explain this for the power of the administrative state and the executive branch to delegate its power. congress passes laws. i think everybody knows that. but laws are generally phrased in fairly general terms. and we have administrative agencies that translate those laws into rules that individuals and companies must follow. the question in the west virginia case is how much deference, how much do we allow the administrative agencies to interpret the laws that congress gives them. there s a doctrine of law called the chevron deference where court has said if it s reasonable, we will allow administrative agencies to interpret congress s statutes. what conservatives have been fighting for in recent years is for the supreme court to say, no, we
Information he needs to wrap up the case within weeks. We do not want to run into the november elections. Back up from that. This should be over with september 1st. We have now given him an answer. He obviously should take a few days to consider it. We should get this resolved. Giuliani says the Trump Legal Team says this should wrap up before the november election. He believes republicans will benefit if the probe drags into november. Prosecutors in the bank and Tax Fraud Trial of Paul Manafort expect to rest the case against the former Campaign Boss on friday. The defense will present its case. 18 witnesses have testified. Notably rick gates. A former adviser to the trump campaign. Also taking the stand is a former irs agent on how manafort avoided paying taxes on millions
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California, a federal judge in california gives a win to trumps attorneys arguing against the provisions that would have kept him off the ballot if he didnt turn over his tax returns. Congratulations to Harmeet Dhillon and her team. Shannon a fox news alert, state Department Inspector general heading to capitol hill with an urgent matter at hand, that news as mike pompeo arrived in italy. One of two countries along with australia at the heart of the investigation into the investigators. Democrats are turning up the heat on mike pompeo. Rudy giuliani and william barr. We will tell you what barr and the us attorney dura mater after, the academic epicenter of the counterintelligence russia probe. Giuliani calls him a deep state operative. Mueller had a different take. What do we know about the man
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so the committee is going to want to ask about those things. those are astonishing statements that she testified to. but even more astonishing is that he seems responsive to this committee request. a source told dana bash who was close to his thinkingly last night that he probably will agree to a transcribed interview with the house select committee with some limitations. obviously there could be some executive privilege carveouts, things about confidential communications between him and the president he will not want to share, but we re in a different situation than we were before. mark meadows didn t go in for an interview. his predecessor, don mcgahn, denied either. so this is a sea change, poppy. the fact that he s white house counsel not private counsel to the president makes a whole host of difference on the questions that he can answer that he would not be able to invoke privilege on. we ll watch.