biden s remarks, despite a switch from mitch mcconnell joining the house speaker and donald trump in trying to kill the bill without even a vote in congress. shuttle diplomacy. secretary of state tony blinken on his fifth trip throughout the middle east today, trying to strike a deal to pause the war in gaza and free the hostages. he is expected to speak this hour. good day, everyone. i m andrea mitchell in new york. there s crushing legal defeat for donald trump. today s d.c. court of appeals ruling says the former president, who the court calls citizen trump, has no right to the sweeping immunity he claimed from all prosecution. he can now face trial for his alleged attempts to overturn the 2020 election, barring some future decision if the supreme court takes the case. the former president is expected to appeal to the high court. today s ruling was unanimous and signed by the court making it more likely that the high court could just decline to consider any challeng
it is amazing. and you re right, the two stories are definitely two interlocking pieces of the puzzle. doug clark for a piece of reporting that is totally dated and investigative in nature, we re very grateful to have it and to have a chance to talk to you about it. and cornell, thank you for spending your time with us on a summer afternoon. when we come back, we ll have reactions from republicans to stuff a bell with a boat load of right-wing culture war stuff. that story s next. t.ex
questions heli jon. kind of bending down with my phone on google, looking up which countries are safest and which ones are taking in the most refugees, because this was not a topic i was planning to discuss with a four-year-old. reporter: paisley s curiosity became a call to action. that s the reason for her trip to uganda, where, with the help from some experienced adults, she plans to deliver these do-it-yourself school desks. it s made out of 100% sustainable wood. reporter: interlocking pieces that can be transformed into a pop-up classroom. there s also a toolbox with pencils and learning kits, made for hundreds of kids in a refugee camp. why do you stick with this? if we do not help them because the adults aren t, then who will help them have a better life? i mean, they re just like you and me. reporter: paisley will deliver the first portable classrooms at the end of the month, while teaching a lesson to all of us about caring. omar villafranca, cbs news, grapevine,
maybe not even the substance but the fact of the process of this bill. it s sort of a lose-lose situation. there are a lot of democrats that i talk to that say we re going to get hit anyway, let s at least get some policy completed, make this vote, and then move forward and be able to talk about jobs and the economy. would it be your bet they re going to have to bring this down to a smaller bill than what they ve got now? there s a distinct possibility of that. again, from the nerdy policy wonk perspective, health care gets tricky because there are so many interlocking pieces. and when you do one little thing, it has an impact on others. so small gets a little tricky. but there are certainly people that are thinking through smaller versions. we call that the knee bone connected to the thigh bone theory of putting health care policy together. i want to show you a couple of polls that we have just out. one of them the question was do most members of donation deserve to be re-electe
and, you know yes. this is a conundrum they are in. if we don t get it done, we have another generation for a health care bill. we spent a year of doing this and not talking about jobs in the economy, because we will be hit for it whether we pass it or we don t. we wasted too much time talking about jobs and not passing anything or we pass something and get attacked, maybe not even the substance, but the process of this bill. it s a lose-lose situation. there are a lot of democrats i talk to that say we re going to get hit anyway and let s get some policy completed and make this vote and then move forward and be able to talk about jobs and the economy. would it be your bet they have to bring it down to a smaller bill than what they have now? there is a distinct policy from that. health care gets tricky because there are so many interlocking pieces. when you do one little thing it has an impact on others. small gets tricky but there are people thinking through smaller