unanimity. and that is john roberts trial to avoid these issues. and this immunity case, this is very important case. d.c. circuit will hear arguments this week. if trump wins in this case, what does that marean for the 91 cous and four different criminal cases just to remind ow viewers if he wins in this d.c. circuit case, what does it mean for the rest of the criminal charges. i think this one he has a less likelihood of winning on this. i think he s brought up immunity as a claim, claimed absolute immunity which isn t even really grounded in law that he is immune from prosecution in these cases. and i think he s more unlikely to succeed on that particular case as opposed to the disqualification case. but obviously the consequences, the consequences are just nout about donald trump, but any future president and whether or not they could be held
minute, number one, there is nothing in the constitution that puts the own us on the president of the united states and his staff to do the vote counts on the constitution, that is handled by the state themselves. and this was not an honest effort to get the true count. this was an effort to overturn the true count. we ve heard that phone call with the georgia secretary of state many times, i suspect. some of ow viewers at home could resite word-for-word what trump was doing on that phone call, pressuring to find more than 11,780 votes. i suppose raffensperger is a key witness in all of this. because i ve interviewed him before. and he has said publicly many times that he was being pressured. that is what was going on in that phone call. that is exactly right. and, look, we ve seen that fani willis expected to put raffensperger on the stand tomorrow along with another georgia official and i have no doubt that is what they re going to testify to. they re going to testify to what
cruise missile and we have to tell ow viewers that that missile was designed to destroy aircraft carriers and obviously if a missile like that hits a residential building like this, it leads to the kind of destruction that you re seeing behind me right now. the other thing about that missile, it is also one that was developed in the time of the soviet union and known to be very inaccurate. the margin of error with that rocket is about 500 yards that it could miss its target. and the mayor told me there are some power plants here, some critical infrastructure in the vicinity of the area but no military installations whatsoever. the ukrainans angry and saying that they need more modern air defenses. we know that ukrainians are learning to use the u.s. patriot missile defense systems, anti-aircraft systems and they say that is something that is needed and could help them to defend against strikes like the one that we saw here.
the lead grew again. it then shrunk after some washoe vote. it shrunk more after clark county vote. it shrunk more after some washoe vote. republican vote came in, it grew a little bit again. clark county came in. it shrunk a lot. all of a sunday, friday night, just last night, down to 798 votes. a little more republican vote came in. it grew it to almost 2,000. washoe over here, which skewed democratic, brought it back down to 821. then we were at 862, where we were until just about five minutes ago when we got those five new votes in, pushing the lead to 863 votes, wolf. 863. it is a lot less than the, what, 9,000, 10,000 it was not that long ago. john berman, thank you very much. once again, don t go too far away from that magic wall. as we have been telling ow viewers, we are waiting for new vote totals from nevada where control of the united states senate could be decided, and it could be decided tonight.
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