in the battle of the brits against dillian whyte. we start in ukraine, where officials say at least five people have been killed in missile strikes on the southern port city of odesa. the dead include a three month old baby. 18 others were injured in the attacks on a military facility and two residential buildings. the ukrainian foreign minister says they were designed to spread terror . it comes as russian forces are reported to be trying to storm the azovstal steel works in the city of mariupol, where ukraine s remaining forces in the city are still holding out. more on that in a moment, but first, our correspondent caroline davies has the latest from odesa. thick black smoke that cut through the calm of a saturday afternoon in odesa. this was the aftermath of a missile strike on the city. blown out glass and rubble, cars crushed and burnt, floors collapsed. through the debris, the city s firefighters lead those that can walk out to safety. vitalia and her son nikita were
we start in ukraine, where officials say at least eight people have been killed in missile strikes on the southern port city of odesa. the dead include a three month old baby. 20 others were injured in the attacks, on a military facility and two residential buildings. the ukrainian foreign minister says they were designed to spread terror. it comes as russian forces are reported to be trying to storm the azovstal steel works in the city of mariupol, where ukraine s remaining forces in the city are still holding out. more on that in a moment, but first our correspondent caroline davies has the latest from odesa. thick black smoke that cut through the calm of a saturday afternoon in odesa. this was the aftermath of a missile strike on the city. blown out glass and rubble, cars crushed and burnt, floors collapsed. through the debris, the city s firefighters led those that can walk out to safety. vitalia and her son nikita were on the 12th floor when the missile hit. translatio
your answer is no. i believe i said qualified yes if he s impeach or convicted first. okay, so he s not impeached or convicted, let s put that aside. could sell pardons, could sell military secrets, could order seal team six to assassinate a political rival. sale of military secret strikes me as not something so, the assassination of rivals is apparently covered under presidential immunity. sour, by the way, who was the solicitor general of missouri, argued that because the senate did not vote to impeach donald trump after january 6th, he is in the clear. now, if these arguments were to stand, any president could commit offices while in office and never see accountability, so long as they avoid impeachment, and conviction in congress, by, for instance, resigning. so, if the judges ruled that trump has presidential immunity in this case, it could mean
in these exceptional cases, you d expect speedy impeachment and conviction. but what founders are much more worried about is what james madison calls in federalist number 47 the new treason, they were much more concerned about the abuse of criminal process for political purposes to disable the presidency from factions. and that is what we see in this case. i ve asked you a series of hypotheticals about criminal actions that could be taken by a president and could be considered official acts. and i ve asked you, would such a president be subject to criminal prosecution if he is not and your answer, your question or no answer, is no. i believe i said qualified yes if he is impeach and convicted first. so he is not impeached or convicted. put that aside. you re saying a president could self pardon, could sell military secret the, could order s.e.a.l.
you re saying a president could sell military secret, could order seal team 6 to assassinate a political rival. the sale of pardons has come up but not prosecuted. it goes on like that. even the one republican appointee on the panel expressed skepticism that trump was acting in his role as president w tried to overturn the election results. i thinkt s paradoxic to say that his constitutional duty to take care that laws be faithfully executed allows him to violate criminal laws. representing the justice department, james pierce. he said that the case puts the justice system and the country in uncharted territory but that s the more reason there should be criminal