well, it s been a hell of a week, people. tgif. tonight on laura coates live. so much has happened it s hard to keep track of all that has actually take jeep place this past, what, five days? do you remember all that s happened, all that we have seen in the past few days? not what to name them. well, what you did was ridiculous. name em. name em. all right, sut ten. i will. here is the supreme court handing donald trump a great big no, sir on the novel thought he could commit crimes and get away with it with presidential immunity. and impeaching this grie? impeaching alejandro mayorkas over the mess at the border? on this vote, the ayes are 214, the nays are 216. the resolution is not adopted. now it s sort of a doover next week. then there s the bipartisan border deal, the one that is, you know, dead, because you know who doesn t want to solve the problem before a general election. actually, it s one of the worst one of the dumbest bills i ve ever seen. i
from poking fun at his age. despite serious worries from voters. have a look. i ve been doing this a long time. i know i don t look that old. [laughter] i m a little under 103. a lot of you are tired. you re tired. i get it. try being 110 and doing it. i know i m 198 years old. but all kidding aside, think about that. call me old. i call it being seasoned. all the years i was a senator, which were 270. jason: meanwhile, the white house cocaine scandal isn t going away. house republicans announced they are launching an investigation, which of course was immediately dismissed by the left as a political stunt. and when asked about the incident earlier today, white house press secretary karine jean-pierre completely dodged the question. have a look. can you say once and for all whether or not the cocaine belonged to the biden family? so. a couple of things there. we ve answered this question. we have litigated this question for the last two days exhaustively. you know, th
joining us to break this down, andrew weissman, an nbc news contributor. what are the top lines of the ruling, the 57-page ruling that has a lot of information in it. good morning, josé. it sure does. this is an unsigned ruling by a three-judge panel of two, appointed by democrats and one appointed by a republican. a unanimous ruling that rejected trump s arguments about why he should be immune as acts of a president. and quoted from an 1882 supreme court decision that says all officers from the government from the highest to the lowest are creatures of the law and bound to obey it. and the judges added it would be a striking paradox that the president with the duty to take care the laws be faithfully executed is the sole officer of defying those laws with impunity. the opinion makes clear other presidents assumed they could be prosecuted, and therefore ford pardoned nixon for the watergate crimes after leaving office, and this is the first time a court has ever rendered t
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hey gayle, hey, mr. barkley. in what i say to people? a, is charles barkley. you think the super bowl was raked get taylor swift to go to the game? [laughter] that is the proper answer. what do you think? [inaudible] are you a taylor swift fan? i have friends who are. oh, i have friends. [laughter] i love the cheese, i like taylor. but i do think it is she s already made them pretty famous. she s made the chiefs famous? i think so. i actually asked my brother last week of travis kelce has always been good. travis kelce has always been great. from the cnn studios in new york city, it s king charles. not going to waste your time? no. with gayle king. i m beyonci, but you can call me gayle. and charles barkley. on the 11th greatest karaoke singer alive. tonight, legendary sports caster bob costas, comedian harry kane balloon, and political historian king charles starts now. going in, going in. [applause] we welcome you to k