Jesse i could use water, too. Thank you. Bret gogood evening. Im bret baier, breaking tonight. The u. S. Supreme court will decide whether former President Donald Trump has immunity from prosecution in the Special Counsels federal election interference case. Now, this means the justices will decide a huge Election Year dispute that will have blockbuster legal and political implications for the nation. And for the upcoming election, obviously. Fox news chief Legal Correspondent anchor of Fox News Sunday Shannon Bream is here with the breaking details. Good evening, shannon. Shannon hello, bret. Well, tonight, this is a big win for the trump team in the sense that it delays the federal criminal trial that Special Counsel jack smith had originally pushed to start marc. After a loss at the d. C. Circuit, which issued a Sweeping Decision Ruling against President Trump on this issue of immunity, we have been standing by to see whether the Supreme Court would actually get involved. Well, toda
Pleasure to introduce a panel of three of americas most distinguished historians of the Early Supreme Court to teach us about significant justices that we may not have learned about before. Gerard mallioka is the Samuel R Rosen professor of law at the Indiana University Robert H Mckinney school of law. Hes the author of many books which weve had the pleasure of discussing at the ncc and the most recent which were here to talk about is washingtons air the life of justice, bushrod, washington. Maybe marcus is Research Professor of law and directer of the institute for constitutional studies at the George Washington University Law school where weve been colleagues for many years as editor of the documentary history of the Supreme Court of the United States 1789 to 1800 professor marcus published eight volumes with many articles on legal history. She was appointed by the librarian of congress as the general editor of the Oliver Wendell holmes devised the history of the Supreme Court of the
Prison, scaling walls, dodging razor wire, making it to the roof and for now, to freedom. Plus oil prices at a near year high. Mortgage levels higher than in de decades. Is inflation roaring back . Good evening. Outfront tonight, denied. A judge ruling against two of Donald Trumps codefendants in the Georgia Election interference case and in an historic, televised hearing. It was live on television. Something trump said today he didnt mind. Its all right. Okay. I dont mind that. If it happens, but were going for motions to dismiss. Well, today, the judge of course didnt dismiss anything other than motions from two of trumps codefendants and the judge denying Kenneth Chesebro and Sidney Powell to try their cases separate from each other. The judge aquestioned the d. A. plan to start the trial on october 23rd. Seems a bit unrealistic that we can handle all 19 in 30 manager days. Now, part of the reason it may seem unrealistic is that prosecutors said today they plan to call 150 witnesses
Old and lacking the energy and mental acuity to do the job of a president. He is old and it shows. Were realizing hamas is a huge problem not just for israel but the whole world what hamas has done has showed the true face and we understand extremists like that is in israel. Is been funding iran as we know by loosening the sanctions and allowing oil exports to increase. He has himself in a lose lose situation. The eyes of the world have been on us instead rightly of the Biden Administration. I think the entire conference can rally behind mike johnson, he is a good man and a good conservative and he will have my vote. Stuart 11 00 oclock eastern time on wednesday october 25. In one hour House Republicans are expected to hold another vote for speaker, mike johnson is the candidate and expected to have a lot of support, does he have the boat i dont know at this point, plenty of red ink, not as bad as it was the dow is down 14point, nasdaq holding onto 180point decline, shall be big tech m
Judicial independence, this is just over an hour. Thats a very bright light. Ladies and gentlemen, my name is mike hogan, assistant Vice President for development and human relations at jw law school. Its my privilege to welcome you all this afternoon to the fifth and final conversation with Supreme Court Justice Steven bryer, arc of a great career. [applause] Justice Bryer welcome back to gw. I would like to extend welcome to gw alumni and friends and various members of gw alumni Advisory Boards that have joined us from around the country including california, arizona, illinois, new york and, of course, here in washington, d. C. Its now my great pleasure to introduce the dean of the George Washington University Law school please welcome to the stage dean dana boeing matthew. [applause] so excited. Im going stay on script, though. Good afternoon and welcome im dana, my pronouns are she, her and hers. It is my great privilege to welcome you to this the fifth and final installment of thi