navarro, that to your referencing there a fascinating de have you back for this. thank you for joining tonight. >> thank you, kayla thank you so much for joining us. the news continues right here on cnn hello, and welcome to our viewers, joining us here in the united states all around the world and everyone streaming us on cnn max on those my church, just to hit with fear for our democracy, i dissent us president joe biden, echoing a stark warning and a scathing dissent from one of america's top judges after the supreme court ruled give donald trump broad immunity from prosecution are again, beryl becomes the earliest category five storm on record as it churns towards jews maker, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake and a group of palestinians released from israeli prisons share details about the harsh conditions they face paste inside for nightline this is cnn newsroom with rosemarie to have you with us. >> the u.s. president is blasting the supreme court's bombshell ruling on presidential immunity. the decision could allow donald trump to escape accountability and some of his ongoing criminal cases. joe biden wants this sets a dangerous precedent because presidents are not kings and no one is above the law today's. decision almost certainly means that there are virtually no limits or the president can do this a fundamentally new principal and it's a dangerous precedent because the power of the office will no longer be constrained by the law even including the supreme court in the united states the only limits will be self-imposed by the president alone. i know i will respect the limits of the presidential powers i have for three-and-a-half years but any president, including donald trump well, now be frehse to ignore the law the 6-3 ruling says trump may claim immunity from criminal prosecution for all his it's official acts including some of the actions he took before leaving, offers. all the justices on the top row back, his immunity argument three of them read calvin neil gorsuch, and amy coney bearish were appointed by trump himself. the ruling deals a huge blow to the election subversion case against trump for the alleged crimes he committed while trying to reverse the 2020 election results. the case was not thrown out, but won't be going to trial anytime soon after the immunity decision. trump's boy, is wasted no time filing a letter to challenge his conviction and the new york hush money trial. it's supposed to be sentenced next week. or meantime, trump is hailing the latest supreme called ruling as a big win for the constitution and democracy. cnn's paula reid has the story presidents have to be given total immunity. they have to be allowed to do their job. the supreme court partially signing with former president donald trump in his ongoing january we six cakes ruling that former presidents are entitled to some immunity from prosecution for official actions, but not for private conduct. in the 6-3 opinion, chief justice john roberts, writing for the majority, at least with respect to the president's exercise of his core constitutional powers it's immunity must be absolute. the president enjoys no immunity for his unofficial acts and not everything the president does is official. the president is not above the law. the high court though, leaving it up to lower courts to determine which actions are official and therefore immune roberts writing other allegations such as those involving trump's interactions with the vice president, state officials, and certain private parties and his comments to the general public present more difficult questions, meaning district court judge tanya chutkan, who is overseeing trump's january 6 case, will need to sayyed whether trump's pressure campaign to get vice president pence mike pence does the right thing. we win the election georgia state officials, i just want to find 11,000 11,780 votes, which is one more that we have because we won the state. and others to overturn the 2020 election results were official acts trump's celebrating the decision on social media, posting, big win for our constitution and democracy. justice sonia sotomayor dissenting from the majority opinion, writing the relationship between the president and the people he serves has shifted irrevocably in every use of official power the president is now a king above the law, something she and other liberal justices warned about during oral arguments in april, i'm trying to understand what the disincentive is from turning the oval office into the seat of criminal activity in this country. >> the decision likely to hamstrings special counsel jack smith's election subversion case, charging donald j. trump conspiring to defraud the united states. >> roberts, making clear in his majority opinion that trump's discussions with justice department officials and his official conversations with the then vice president are immune. and in another blow for smith, robert says trump's official acts cannot be considered even as evidence at trial. a trial in this case, though now highly unlikely before the november election sources tell cnn that trump's legal team intends to use this opinion to attack other cases. trump is facing, including the mar-a-lago classified documents, prosecution and his recent conviction in new york, they will likely use this opinion to argue that portions of hope hicks is testimony i'm one as well as tweets that were introduced as evidenced should be tossed out. now it's unclear if that will be enough to up end that conviction, but it will clearly keep trump's lawyers busy over the next few months. paula read cnet, the supreme court cnn legal analyst, norm eisen joins me now from washington. he is a former white house ethics zai. he also served as counsel to the house judiciary committee and the first mp3 when trial of donald trump and litigated cases involving him previously a pleasure to have you with us thanks for having me back. rosemary in dade so in what has been viewed as a big victory for donald trump the u.s. >> supreme court ruled monday that former president, the former president, does have immunity for some official actions during his presidency, but didn't specify which actions that includes setting up another lower court battle in his january 6 case. now, you just wrote in a cnn opinion piece, the trump shouldn't celebrate this ruling just yet. but now his legal team is moving to overturn he's hush money conviction citing this supreme court decision. so do you still think his celebration is premature i do for the same reason that it was premature in the supreme court today, it is also premature in new york and that reason is that the supreme court did not give him the immunity he sought from basically all of his actions, wild president, they made a distinction, official acts are immune but unofficial acts. >> you can be prosecuted and the new york case, about his 2016 political activity and fabricating his personal checks that has nothing to do with official acts. so that case is going to be saved. and i think a lot of jack smith's 2020 election interference case is also going to be able to continue under this new test. >> okay. so that was my next question to you because talking about we didn't get a determination from the supreme court on official versus an official action. so what does this supreme court decision mean for special counsel jack smith's prosecution of trump's attempt to overturn the 2020 election results the supreme court's sent the case back down to the trial court to judge chutkan to make a determination of which jacks are official, which which acts are not and it laid out there's a few that it knocked out of the indictment, but the majority of the indictment goes back down and donald trump's communications with individuals out in the states such as the infamous call to brad raffensperger and georgia, just find 11,780 votes. >> his communications with private individuals, his fabrication of these phony electoral certificates. so much of this case can still be found by the judge to be unofficial. it is an official and she should have an evidence shri herring, right away where america can follow along and see that this conduct is not protected, right? >> and norm in part of her dissenting opinion supreme court justice sonia sotomayor said this in every use of official powers the president is now a king above the law orders, the navy seal team six to assassinate a political rival, immune organizes a military coup to hold onto power immune takes a bribe in exchange for a pardon. immune, immune, immune, immune very strong words. and then president biden spoke to her dissenting opinion in monday night, adding that the court ruling gives virtually no limits to what a president can do and represents a dangerous precedent. what's your reaction to this descending opinion? and to the president's response? >> the dissent was one of the most powerful that i have ever seen in my more than three decades of reviewing supreme court precedent the extent of official power that is given to a president when we have a candidate, rosemary, who says he wants to be a dictator on day one, the official power is shocking and disturbing. we'll see if those specific examples pan out or not. there's a debate to be had and the president called attention to that, but there's still is this safe harbor of the unofficial acts. and that's why we need to have that hearing before judge chutkan as soon as possible. it's kind of a mini-trial to go through these allegations of 2020 attempted coup and make that determination. the nation and indeed the world is now waiting to see what the judge will do to make that assessment. >> yeah. we're all holding our breath. that norm eisen always a pleasure to have you on. appreciate your analysis thanks, rosemary you as house democrat alexandria ocasio-cortez is seeking articles of impeachment against supreme court justices. she wrote on x the supreme court has become consumed by a corruption crisis beyond its control. she added that the ruling represents an assault on america while casie it's up to congress to defend our nation from this authoritarian capture. i intend on filing articles of impeachment upon our turn. okay. as you're cortes did not say which justices should be impeached, but her references to corruption align with democratic allegations against samuel alito and clarence thomas are again, beryl has strengthened into the category five storm and is carrying 165 miles per hour or 270 kilometers per hour winds across the caribbean toward jamaica it's the earliest category five storm in history the u.s. national hurricane center cause a potentially catastrophic and says, it's expected to bring life-threatening winds and storm surge to jamaica starting wednesday, the store made devastating landfall across the windward islands on monday, knocking out power and destroying homes. parts of some vincent and the grenadines have no water or power. and at least one person was reported killed. there the prime minister of grenada says, qarrah coup, the country's second largest island to was flattened in half an hour. patrick oppmann shows us. what beryl left behind, and how residents prepared with wind speeds of 150 miles it's brower, hurricane beryl makes landfall in the windward islands. the storm close schools, businesses, and airports across the islands of granada, barbados, and st. lucia is beryl rapidly intensified officials urged residents to seek shelter immediately. you have to be off the road. you must be off the road the instructions did the police to enforce this you have to take care of yourself. you have to look out for your neighbors and your friends and your family families. the hurricane knocked out power in about 95% of grenada and barbados, over 400 people were evacuated and housed in hurricane shelters. >> the nation's chief shelter warden said, some people only had hours to 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devastating military onslaught on gaza forced instead, they say to face unspeakable horrors in israeli detention get on law or being tortured in ways i cannot describe. >> farro says, only god knows what we have been through. i swear to you. it was the kind of torture nobody can speak of overwhelmed. it is almost too painful for him to account they play with your emotions they would show us photos of our relatives bodies, pictures of our family police, and children, and say look at your children. we killed them they would show us pictures of our wives, our sisters, and tell us that they had taken them and done this sunday that to them photo. his daughter, her father's safe return is all that she has been praying for i'm very happy he says never in my life have i been without him. not once in seven years inside the relatives of those released on monday, frantically called loved ones to share the news. >> yeah. some said they told him they'd killed us all. >> he still can't believe we're all alive. this woman says, on monday, israel's prison service said that it was not aware of these claims adding that all prisoners or detained according to the law and that all basic rights required are fully applied by professionally trained prison guards. there is really security officials have previously told cnn that they have been made aware of torture tactics being used against palestinians within israel's prison system. and are investigating some 50 palestinian detainees were released by israeli authorities on monday why they were originally detained. we may never know. cnn's inquiries to israeli authorities went unanswered. among them, the director of gaza's largest hospital and shifa released more than seven months after israeli forces first raided the hospital and detained him what we were beaten and tortured almost every day. my little finger was broken and i was repeatedly struck across the head causing me to bleed several times doctor able salaminia says that a yomi the