of keep to themselves. but this family is grieving right out in the open. i m not sure that that makes it any easier though. that the podcast you have, i think it is amazing. thank you for doing that. but anything you want to share? i think in watching these family grief i think everybody who watches it is reminded of their own losses and of degrees that they have experienced. i heard you say something earlier on the air which i thought was really right on the money. that there is that shot of the vehicle, with the king, and camilla driving off alone back to the palace after the burial. and, you pointed out that it is often after the funeral, after the crowds of gone away, that the reality of death and the reality and pain of the loss really send can. the adrenaline is gone and you are left still feeling all these things. and yet the world s not morning with you. so, that is a lot of the discovery we explore this podcasts. i was stephen colbert and others about the residual
criminal insurrection probe intensifying. i have a very special guest on that later in the hour. coming up i have neil cochel to start us off. look at this report from cnn, trump lawyers waging a secret fight to try to halt a grand jury from getting information from his inner circle, basically blocking testimony that otherwise would be relevant, meaning the prosecutors at least want to introduce it. we know the context for this, those 40 new subpoenas. you have a former prosecutor on the letitia james side saying that the business probe is basically a dealt penalty for trump org. so you have the insurrection and the business probe both going at trump hard, and then that s not the only thing going on. these are circling trump while he has no presidential powers left. we have seen in the special master case where they thought it would help to have more court review, which could be true if he were president because in the process if the president says, hey, national security, he
Your day with us and well see you right back here next week hello. Everyone. Thank you so much for joining inferred rica whitfield. This is our special live our of the cnn newsroom, the amanpour, our returns next saturday at this time 11 00 a. M. Eastern all right. Happening right now, an extreme geomagnetic storm hitting earth, threatening to cause major disruptions around the globe. A series of solar flares. And what are known as Coronal Mass Ejections from the sun are hurdling toward our planet. Its the strongest solar storm to hit earth since 2003. It sounds really ominous experts say hey it has the potential to cause a real danger. Solar flares can triggered communication. Gps, any electrical device malfunctions. Thats the scary stuff. Starlink says it has already been experiencing degraded service. The white house at several Telecom Companies are monitoring potential impacts but beyond those disruptions, some are really excited about it because much of the us and canada are being
First weve got huge news from this classified documents case. If you remember that case was set to kick off may 20th, less than two weeks from today. Weve been waiting for judge Aileen Cannon to set the trial date since march. But today we got the news the judge has postponed that trial indefinitely. This means the odds donald trump will end up in a florida courtroom before the general election, those odds are slim to none which is very good news for the former president. But less apparently good news for the former president is the fact trumpde was back in manhatn criminal court. Today was day 14 of the Hush Money Case against him and it was by no means a normal day. Today we got testimony from the central figure at the heart of this case, Adult Film Star stephanie clifford, who you probably know better as Stormy Daniels. As far as the spectacle of this trial goes today was a blockbuster. A lot of theay testimony really sounds like it was ripped from the tabloids, which makes sense be
the networks of nbc news, thank you for staying up late. i will see you again tomorrow. today, the u.s. supreme court granted donald trump immunity for conduct described in exactly two paragraphs. a 130 paragraph indictment. the rest of the indictment against donald trump still stands as of tonight. the supreme court has ordered the trial judge in the case, judge chutkan, to hear testimony in the case from a very long list of potential witnesses to clarify if some of the remaining charges in the indictment might now fit into a new category created by the supreme court today, granting criminal immunity for some presidential conduct. that could lead judge chutkan to in effect be presiding over an examination of the evidence similar to or equal to what would occur in the prosecution in the trial, the actual trial, of this case when prosecutor jack smith would be calling prosecution witnesses to the witness stand in judge chutkan s courtroom including mike pence to take an oath