hello, everyone. welcome to the amanpour hour. here is where we re headed this week fresh off his trip to the middle east i asked senator van hollen about the genocide case and why america doesn t doing more to stop the carnage in gaza. then the carnage in gaza. then as awards season kicks into high gear, america ferrera, star of that barbie speech discusses an unforgettable moment. i do feel like the message is deeply universal. and scott galloway on the statistical certainty that something will stick to trump in his many criminal trials, and what scares him most about ai. there s nothing more dangerous than a young, broke, and lonely man. from my archive, the most pe peacekeeping u.s. marines rolled into kosovo in the late 90s to stop ethnic cleansing.
chance of prevailing with any of his arguments at the supreme court in that case. again, yes, it s a conservative court. but trump s arguments here have no basis in the constitution or in precedent. this idea that a president has absolute immunity for acts that he commits while in office, that immunity somehow lingers permanently after he has left office, that is an entirely novel theory that seems to have been drawn out of thin air. i think there will be a majority of justices that are eager to sweep aside the argument and shoot it down relatively quickly, perhaps quickly enough to allow the trial to move forward before the election season kicks into full swing. and if the court does that, it might feel like, oh, we ve done enough to sort of ensure the wheels of justice are turning, now we have the legal and political capital to go ahead and swat down this effort to push him off the ballot. he will be on the ballot, but he ll also have to face a criminal trial for his alleged