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with collins can starts now. reporter: tonight, straight from the source, the supreme court getting a remarkable requests from special counsel jack smith. the high court says it will fast-track consideration of trump s claim that he s immune for prosecution in his election case. plus, rudy giuliani in court today, but the jury is set to decide how much he will pay for defamatory lives that threaten the lives of two election workers. plus, i should note that he still pushing outside the courtroom. also, a pregnant woman at the center of a flash point in america right now has just left her home state to get an abortion as the texas supreme court has just ruled against her. we ll have the latest, i m caitlin collins, and this is the source. reporter: tonight, we have exclusive reporting on the trump classified documents case. a phone call that apparently is of interest to special counsel s jack smith from the former president to a former longtime employee in mar-a-lago
from jack smith. the high court says it will fast track consideration of trump s claim that he s immune from prosecution in his election case. plus rudy giuliani in court today. the jury is set to decide how much he ll pay for defamatory lies that threaten the lies of two election workers, lies he is still pushing outside the courtroom. also the pregnant woman at the center of a flash point in america right now, has just left her home state to get an abortion, as the texas supreme court has just ruled against her. we ll have the latest. i m kaitlan collins, and this is the source. tonight, we have exclusive reporting in the trump classified documents case. a phone call that apparently is of interest to special counsel jack smith from the former president to a former longtime employee in mar-a-lago, who was there for key conversations surrounding that case. more on that important reporting in a moment. but also we have major news about the nation s highest court on j
they said with help from egypt and the united states, they were able to bridge those gaps and to get this deal on the road. the thing i your help in understanding is what we have watched transpire over the past 12 or so hours, what does it tell us about where the future waves of releases is headed? the main thing that it tells us is this is a very hour by hour, minute by minute process, with a lot of moving parts. it s extremely fragile, especially after today, everyone understands it to be extremely fragile. the moment that israel accused o hamas of not abiding by the deal, it showed us the extent to which we really cannot reach any conclusions about this process until we watch those conclusions take place. that said, within the framework of the agreement, what we can ee expect is that over the next two days, we will see the remainder of this group of 50 s israeli hostages be released from the gaza strip and the 150 palestinian prisoners be released. mostly in east
opinion? we continue to believe people who have left the area have a right to come home if they wish to do so, a right that should be upheld. i asked the other day when you are in asia, and then asked the european desk, and ask you, too. do you consider the occupation your allies, turks, occupation or something else. they said to me we believe all countries should be respented and protected but they don t say if there is if the occupation of cyprus is an occupation. we believe we support a u.n. facilitated effort to unify. occupation, you know that. we think it needs to be resolved through u.n. facilitated efforts to reunify the island. thank you. i have two questions. two plus two ministerial meeting in india, after that indian foreign ministry stated of bangladesh for the indian, and raised concern over rising extremism with third country intervention. what will be for india as well as for usa. i don t have any comment. the second one, while u.s. and