news central. inside politics starts now. well thom to inside politics. i m dana bash. it is a very busy day in our newsroom s capital. any moment, president biden will speak on the white house on the bipartisan border bill that s on the brink of collapse. the bill includes a host of tough new border policies that the president says he d sign, but republicans are ready to torpedo it after donald trump came out against it. we ll bring it to you live. also this hour, i ll speak to the republican who negotiated that deal. but first, a big court defeat for donald trump. a d.c. appeals court has unanimously rejected trump s claim of presidential immunity in the federal election subversion case. cnn s paula reid has been digging through the decision. what stands out to you about the way these judges made the decision? reporter: its outcome was very much expected. he s already lost on this issue, this argument that, as president, he should enjoy immunity for things he d
the july 4 rushford senior correspondent steve harrigan is alive at jackson airport in the lancet with the length of the holiday travel surge. how is it looking, steve? and griff, from this vantage point record numbers were there during a very good job of dealing with so far as you can see behind me the alliance about a 10 minute wait from 20 minutes earlier this morning. 17.7 million americans we find this week on the fourth of july here in atlanta the busiest estate date has been friday pre-tsa screen more than 100,000 people that topped a record since 2019 day after the super bowl, numbers are up across the country 11%. and really, higher since pre-pandemic levels. right here in atlanta about one had a 70 flight delays across the nation as many as 2000 delayed. officials continue to warn passengers, try to get to the airport at least three hours early. airports are going to be a challenge. parking from the moment you arrive to getting bag checks through security s goin
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it s 4:00 in new york on a monday. an empire built on lies. that is how one veteran prosecutor describes the twice impeached disgraced ex-president s family business. the trump organization. it is the linchpin of the image of a successful businessman that donald trump sold to his voters for years. but those are the words of mark pomerantz. you re going the hear a lot about him in the coming days. he is a former prosecutor for the manhattan district attorney s office, a man who spent a year poring over financial statements from the ex-president s businesses and interviewing potential witnesses about them. he came to one inescapable conclusion, that donald trump committed financial crimes. here is what he said to cbs news about his boss, manhattan d.a. alvin bragg s decision to halt the grand jury probe that was looking into trump s finances, a decision that led pomerantz to resign in protest. if you take the exact same conduct and make it not about donald trump and not about
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