And humid already, but it business to get even worse. Good afternoon everyone aim he jim donovan. Im brooke thomas. As we head in the weekend we are facing hottest temperatures this summer. Lets get a first look at forecast with meteorologist Katie Fehlinger in the cbs3 weather center. If afternoon to you both. This will be a are hot, stretch for our area and it comes this time for so many people coming to town for the Democratic National convention and it looks like this will be a stretch of days that lasts us, well into next week, but we really do have a core of the heat, that is going to be most palpable in the days ahead. That is where we will turn our focus to the excessive heat watch while which turn in the warning but for now just a watch and kicks in Effect Tomorrow morning, and it will last us right through to monday, afternoon, so a three day stretch, of what we coin, excessive heat. Now at the moment on storm scan not much is happening locally but we will show you this wider
sort of familiarized with some of the people on the walls there. he did stop to talk to the pearces, the mom and dad sitting a few rows back, and he had a chat with them, but stoic, and he did not look at the former president unlike previous times where we saw them sort of exchange glances shortly and briefly, and that did not seem to happen today that i could see. evan perez, from what you did see, it is quite a lot, and quite interesting, and thank you for sharing that to us, and to break down what we heard from the actual arguments we have the legal panel back with us, and joining us, cnn senior legal attorney from the new york district attorney elie honig, and with us from the southern district office karen and also
lauro said, look, every four years, we could potentially be seeing a recrimination of a political opponent. the concern of trying to instill the fear that this could happen again unless we put these guardrails up, but what did you make, karen, of the comparicomp? they seem to suggest, john lauro, that the court of appeals was saying that if it had been obama, this would have been immunity, talking about a drone strike. when it was far more nuanced. they were actually talking about official actions of a president versus those that are so-called rogue and unofficial. why does that feel disinn ingen to say if it s a bouma, it s immunity. there s a distinction between acts as president versus personal acts. if you were to engage in sexual assault, nobody would say because you re president, you re
forth. in the case of this complexity where it s clear they re going to rule quickly. i think we ll certainly have a ruling by the end of this month, i promise those opinions are largely written maybe with a couple fill-in here type of things, oral argument is not just for show. it s meant to give the parties a chance to make their arguments and to challenge some of the arguments. but i think the briefs are what s going to rule here. what do you think, karen? well, i think it will be quicker than the end of the month. i think they ll rule very quickly. there s a line in the special counsel s brief at the very end asking for a mandate to basically enter the mandate within five days. that s kind of a signal that jack smith s office is asking the d.c. circuit to say, hey, look, i want this to go back and go back quickly because in addition to the substance here, as we know, donald trump doesn t ever want this to go at all. he doesn t want this to happen at all, because the end game is
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