because the court of appeals heard a major concession, see what i did there, from the lawyer from a former president who has refused to concede that he lost the election, and he did lose that election. before today trump s lawyers were absolutely, what s the word, adamant, totally convinced that the president has absolute immunity from trump s conduct while of course he was in office. they wouldn t even budge on this point. well, first they wouldn t budge. right out of the gate with question from one of the judges in the federal court, they were forced to make a powerful concession, that of course there is not absolute immunity meaning, you can never charge a former president for action taken while in office, if it was criminal or otherwise? they could see that you can prosecute under certain circumstances. and they only admitted that after the judge gave them a whole string of hypotheticals, there s only one legitimate truthful answer could a president who ordered sealed
president that refuses to concede that he lost the election. and he did lose that election. before today, trump s lawyers were absolutely what s the word -e eadamant. that the president had immunity for his conduct while in office. they wouldn t budge on this point. at first they wouldn t budge. right out of the gate, from questioning of one of the judges, they were forced to make a powerful confession, that of course, there is not absolute immunity, meaning you can never charge a former president for action taken while in office, if it was criminal or otherwise. they could you can. you can prosecute under certain circumstances. and they only admitted that, after the judge gave him a whole string of hypotheticals that can really only have one legitimate, truthful answer. could a president who ordered s.e.a.l. team 6, be subject to prosecution? if he were impeached and convicted first. the answer is no? my answer is qualified yes. a qualified what? a qualified y
as you mentioned, the president of bolivia, luis arce seems to have successfully contained at this apparent military interaction by the end of the army, generalzuniga, interaction by the end of the army, general zuniga, who was arrested and people are speculating about the words he said when he was arrested, suggesting that somehow according to him he was acting on the orders of luis arce and people suggesting, a self coup, which is of course speculation and there will be a lot of speculation in the next hours about that but at this moment, luis arce seems to be in control and has removed the former military high command and installed people he feels are loyal to him and at this moment the situation is apparently under control. what do we know about the military general who tried to take over central la paz, and what his aims were? extremely controversial and extremely ambiguous. general zuniga was a military intelligence specialist and known to have very close contacts in th
boeing planes crashed, killing 346 people. boeing said that the allegations were thoroughly investigated and that it analysis determined there were no safety concerns. the firm said it s reviewing the newly released documents and will thoroughly investigate any new plane. turning to the chip industry, shares of micron have fallen by around 7% in extended trading in new york. the firm beat revenue estimates for the fiscal third quarter, powered by the artificial intelligence boom. however, its forecasts were weaker than what analysts expected. some analysts expected. a lot of attention in the industry has been on chip giant nvidia. its shares have also struggled recently, although it briefly overtook microsoft last week as the world s most valuable company. technology industry analyst bob o donnell explained the market reaction. you re starting to get some unrealistic expectations. i think that s been triggering some of the moves of nvidia and macron and others. i think people
the irregular mobilisation by some units of the bolivian army , saying democracy must be respected . he then addressed the nation, alongside his cabinet, calling on the bolivian people and social groups to mobilize against the attempted coup. and in the past hour, the president and vice president have greeted supporters in the plaza murillo after police retook control. the public prosecutor s office says it s to launch a criminal investigation against a top general juanjose zuniga and others for leading the insurrection. i m joined now from la paz by local journalist gabriel diez, from the bolivian newswebsite la nube. great to be able to speak to you on this story. bring us up to speed on the latest situation. to speed on the latest situation. ., ~ , ., ., situation. thank you for the interview situation. thank you for the interview. well, situation. thank you for the interview. well, long - situation. thank you for the interview. well, long story| interview. well,