2024, breaking news. Decision day, a judge rules Fulton County District Attorney fani willis can continue prosecuting donald trump, but theres one major caveat. How it could impact the case. Trial of destruction, a string of deadly tornadoes ripped across the midwest, entire neighborhoods there reduced to rubble and the Severe Weather is not over yet. Where its headed next. And sell shock, a dramatic legal settlement that could upend the real estate business as we know it. Why you could win big if you plan to sell your home. And just a number, are all of your friends around the same age . Well tell you why you may want to consider mixing it up and how you can get started. Beginning this hour with breaking news, and the major implications for former president Donald Trumps criminal case in the state of georgia. Judge scott mcafee has delivered an ultimatum. He ruled the case can only continue if Fulton County District Attorney fani willis and her team step aside, or the man she appointe
Little january 6th insurrection. The highest court in the land today kept him on the ballot in a ruling a dodges the facts of january 6th and trumps role in it. Instead, the Supreme Court handed trump a second gift on a constitutional technicality. The justices say that states do not have the power to bar candidates from running for federal office. They say, quote, because the constitution makes Congress Rather than the states responsible for enforcing section 3 against federal Office Holders and candidates, we reverse. Theyre referring to the decision by the Colorado State Supreme Court. Now, that court found that trump did engage in insurrection by trying to overturn the will of the voters by any means possible, including violence, and that section 3 of the 14th Amendment does, in fact, apply to the presidency. Now, the Supreme Courts decision today does not touch on either the question of whether trump is or is not an insurrectionist, or whether the text of section 3 applies to him.
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Also why San Francisco mayor london breed is choosing not to participate in a major Mayoral Debate. Station. Hes calling for news 2. Thank you for joining us here on kron. 4 news at 2. Im Justine Waldman will begin with the date that has now been set for the recall election of Alameda County District Attorney pamela price and price has a lot to say about it. Crowd forced to justice joins us now live from our newsroom with details. Friday. A price saying that she is ready to fight standing by what she has done so far in office. Since being elected in 2023, she says shes ready to clear up what she calls misinformation 2 weeks ago. The Alameda County board of supervisors certifying the signatures required for a recall. And yesterday they voted that the recall will be part of the general election in november. The effort to recall coming from a committee called save alameda for everyone. Today, the Group Supporting da prize protect the wind for Public Safety holding a meeting with price oak
Good afternoon. Im Matthew Denhart president of the Calvin Coolidge president ial foundation. And on behalf of the College Foundation board of trustees, the state of vermont, the coolidge historic site, the coolidge family. It is my honor to welcome you here to Plymouth Notch for the centennial celebration, the inauguration of president coolidge. It was 100 years ago in this small village that president coolidge was sworn into office by the light of a kerosene lamp at 247 in the morning, by own father, colonel John Coolidge, many gathered last night. Well, earlier morning, as we recreated the scene, more than 100, perhaps 200 gathered to see this transfer of power recreated. We have a brief program planned today with remarks from coolidge biographer Coolidge Foundation chairman amity shlaes from vermonts 80th governor jim douglas and from members of the coolidge family, Christopher Coolidge jeter and Jennifer Coolidge harville. Then well reenact the scene at this more humane. Our hopef