atlantic and the pacific. and accusations of torture against ukrainian citizens at filtration camps run by russians. we are live in kyiv. good to have you with us. well, we will get to those top stories in just a moment, but first sources tell cnn former trump advisor steve bannon is expected to surrender to new york state authorities in the coming hours. bannon was indicted by the state for allegedly diverting about $1 million from a scheme that raised millions to build a border wall. trump pardoned bannon after he was charged by federal prosecutors with the same offense, but presidential pardons don t apply to state level prosecutions. a former white house attorney predicts bannon will eventually face prison time. take a listen. i think bannon s in a great deal of trouble. two of his two of the three colleagues with whom he was charged federally before trump pardoned him have pled guilty in that case and will be sentenced. the third went to trial, had a mistrial. he
proceed? we heard fani willis say she could issue her charging decision within the next month? it won t. i ll keep it real. i was a state prosecuor for 30 years in manhattan. i didn t like it when i learned that the federal prosecutors were looking at the same defendant as i was looking at. you re professional. you deal with it. it s perfectly lawful for a federal prosecutor and state prosecutor to be prosecuting the same defendant. it s called the dual sovereignty doctrine. so everything here is out in the open. fani willis knows what jack smith is doing, as least publicly revealed, and he knows what she s doing. i think they ll do what they have to do. thank you so much. katherine christian, vaughn hillyard, garrett haake, thank you. breaking news out of israel. the country s parliament just approved a key part of prime
double jeopardy. a lot of people are saying how could this happen if it s a similar incident and now the state is trying to bring the same charges? there is no double jeopardy in this situation for three reasons. first of all, in the federal case he was just indicted and then he was pardoned. so double jeopardy didn t actually attach. the second reason is new york actually put in a new law in 2019 for specifically a case like this where if someone is federally pardoned, the state prosecutor can still bring charges arriving from the same incident without having double jeopardy attached. and we also have the supreme court who also ruled in 2019 they reaffirmed the dual sovereignty doctrine. so he s looking at some serious charges here, and he also is also facing a conviction that he was convicted on for contempt of congress this summer because he refused to cooperate with the
support in the courts, the original understanding of the language of the fifth amendment regarding the dual sovereignty doctrine. he feels that is the court invented doctrine. in his approach it is consistent with what folks expected from him. sometimes folks try to anticipate what the decision will be based on the political outcome rather than the philosophy a judge brings. clearing the path for prosecutors to continue to pursue, he faces 16 charges or accounts in that indictment so let s move on to the next window. what can we expect for the census citizenship question? any of these cases still out there whether it is the citizenship case or the gun delegation case of the kaiser case, whether the justices should d for to agency s interpretations of their own regulations these are all
been cited, with the oregon bakery the refused to make a cake for the same-sex wedding. what can you tell us about that? what the court did was send it back for review because the court of appeals decision had come out before the supreme court decision last year in the cake shop case and the court felt the court below needed to take another look at that case in light of the decision the supreme court handed down last year so there s not really any new learning from the court decision here or its ruling here but it will give the court an opportunity to reconsider what it said in late of masterpiece cake shop. took 3 months to do that and ultimately end up sending it back. let s talk about the supreme court ruling on a potential. to paul manafort as he battles the dual sovereignty doctrine.