we can be two consenting adults and finish it here. that s fine, perfect. want to do it now? i would love it. stand your butt up. stand your butt up. stop it. sit down. sit down. you re a united states senator. sit down. sit down please. let s get ready to rumble! three days until a possible shutdown and what were republicans doing today? shoving each other in the hallway, screaming at their colleagues and challenging committee witnesses to fight. plus, tens of thousands of people gathered on the national mall for the march on israel as we re learning new details about a possible deal to free some hostages. but we begin with fulton county district attorney fani willis asked the judge in donald trump s case to put a protective order in case. it comes as videos of confidential interviews between the d.a. s office and former trump codefendants were linked to the media. in her filing for the emergency motion, willis says this was intentionally done by someone
they 70s dirt on scene cnn breaking news. welcome to inside politics. i m dana bash and we start with a monumental supreme court decision on the power of the presidency the highest court in the land is just ruled that donald trump is entitled to some level of immunity from prosecution for actions he took in the final days of his presidency it could put big parts of the election subversion case against him in jeopardy and sets a critical new precedent for future commanders in chief the split 6-3 opinion was authored by chief justice john roberts, who writes in part, we conclude under our constitutional structure of separated powers, the nature of presidential power requires that a former president have some immunity from criminal prosecution for official acts during his tenure. for an office. at least with respect to the president s exercise of his core constitutional powers this immunity must be absolute he also said that there are some parts of what the president does. tha
how you answer that? oh yes same way he did before. so because what i m learning and the condition now that they have what ammon bundy i i foresee a revolt happening before the election. all right. pam hemphill. thank you very much for joining us. and thank you for watching news night. laura coates live starts right now panic at 1,600, you president biden survived the pressure to drop out out of the race. a former democratic credible candidate is here to make the case that now is the time for a new nominee, but is it too late or a hasty decision and wrong will see about that. plus, forget the tendons. what are the people think? my riveting conversation with voters in battleground michigan who may very well decide does race answers may surprise here sudden, uncontrollable fear that is the textbook definition. of panic. and it s exactly what we re seeing across the democratic party tonight after president biden s halting debate. but is it warranted or not? well, by now, you h
welcome to hannity . we are broadcasting live from our nation s capitol in the swamp and the sewer, washington, d.c. welcome and thank you for being here. today is the end of a busy day for lawmakers with a flurry of votes including one to possibly censure anti-semitic congresswoman tlaib. a measure that was killed by democrats. coming up we will talk to mike johnson the newly elected speaker and steve scalise and many other gop lawmakers. make no mistake, with just 369 days until the 2024 election, house republicans, and i am saying to all of you in this room and all of you watching at home, you will succeed together or fail together. there won t be some winners and some losers. the only people that will really lose if you lose are the american people. there is too slim a majority for divisive in fighting. my message tonight to lawmakers, and we will discuss this throughout the hour, is put aside personal grudges, individual agendas. it is time the american people need lead
as a defendant we could tell you he was rolling a deep get again. he arrived with top republican fee gears but also the disgraced doj official jeffrey clark was in the courtroom. indeed, it was inside of the courtroom we continued our group coverage today of the defense, the witness, the lawyers seeing them all up close a few hours ago when i was in front of the new york criminal courthouse. i m a member of the whole wide ranging team reporting on the trial for you, the da has been on offense for we s with damning receipts, strong witnesses we ve told you about. today s continued heat on michael cohen s slowing the prosecutor s momentum in the trial. trumps lawyers conducting of winding and relentless cross examination which has the das case wobbly. worse news for the da here is that the jury has now seen michael: admit or confirm a bunch of his own mistakes and lies. that s just a problem but it doesn t mean they can t win the case but it reminds everyone who s been followin