Trial, and stunning arguments before the Supreme Court as trump continues his quest for total immunity regardless of his actions. Legal analyst Anthony Coley and Renaldo Mariotti join me live to discuss the significance. Chaos on campus as pro palestinian protest spread to colleges across the country. We will take a closer look at what is fueling them and what happens when politicians like House Speaker mike johnson enter the divide. Ended his nerd prominent. Colin just and President Biden are set to deliver punchlines at tonights white house Correspondents Dinner. Obamas former Speech Writer explained what it is like to write those jokes and which ones will work best. This is the Saturday Show. Im all dolled up in my brandnew tuxedo for tonights white house Correspondents Dinner, where donald trump will no doubt be roasted for his legal troubles. But as much as we joke about his courtroom based campaign, trumps threat to democracy remains very real. And this week we saw evidence of th
As trump continues his quest for total immunity regardless of his actions. Legal analysts join me live to discuss the significance. Chaos oncampus as per palestinian protests spread to colleges across the country, well take a closer look at whats fueling them, and what happens when politicians, like House Speaker mike johnson, enter the divide. And punchlines set for tonights White House Correspondent dinner. More on what its like to write those jokes and which ones work best. Im Jonathan Capehart in a tux, and this is the saturday show. I am all dolled up in my brandnew tuxedo for tonights White House Correspondents dinner, where donald trump will no doubt be roasted for his legal troubles. But, as we joke about his courtroom based campaign, trumps threat to democracy remains very real. And this week we saw evidence of that in none other than the Supreme Court. Trumps Immunity Hearing before the nine justices is raising alarm bells in legal and political circles. Not only does it show
sorm of victory. supreme court s docket is crowded with big cases this term. on the role of affirmative action and college admissions and gay marriage. on wednesday the court hears a challenge to the voting rights act which could have far reaching implications on how southern states conduct elections. then on thursday, the world will watch the vatican as pope benedict officially ends his papacy and of course kicking off a dramatically very political exercise there in pick being the next pope. then of course, friday. $85 billion in domestic and defense cuts known as the sequester goes into effect. and that s where we begin the week. last night at a formal dinner with the governors at the white house, the president made his pitch for his vision of economic growth. we know we ve got more work to do. more jobs to create, more children to educate, more roads to repair. the task before us is to find smart, common sense solutions to each of these challenges that we
on wednesday the court hears a big test of the first amendment involving protests of military funerals from a group that believes the war dead in afghanistan are proof that the military s acceptance of gay service members. a father was so upset that he sued and one $5 million in damages against the group that protested. the question is does the first amendment allow those kind of lawsuits. pete williams, thank you. former white house chief of staff rahm emanuel is revving up his run for mayor of chicago, crisscrossing the city, hearing from the people. i m calling this the tell it like it is tour because i want to hear from you in blunt chicago terms what you think about our city. i m going to spend the next few weeks visiting neighborhoods, grocery stobs, l stops, bowling alleys and hot dog stands. he set up shop at an l station this morning, posing for cell phone pictures with