breaking moments ago, the supreme court has refused to consider former president trump s claim of immunity in his federal election interference case until a lower court has its say. so the high court could eventually hear this case, but they re not going to do it jack smith s way which was to expedite it. we re waiting for trump s legal team to appeal the colorado historic decision to remove him from the state s ballot. we could get the move from the trump team on that any minute. we have a great legal panel standing by on this breaking news this afternoon. john yoo, former law clerk to clarence thomas. great to have this outstanding panel with us. first let s go to chad pergram and get the latest on the breaking news this hour on a friday afternoon on capitol hill. hi, chad. march that good afternoon. jack smith has lost his effort to speed up consideration as to whether the former president was immune from prosecution for interfering with the 2020 presidential election. n
we are live in salma, alabama. and a community that served as a major turning point in the civil rights movements. my question, is are there lessons from 1965 that we still need to learn today? plus, trump and, cpac the conservative conference is over. former president making a typical bombastic speeches he attempts to retake the white house. does he really have the momentum to capture the republican augmentation? and later, a spike in child labor with migrant children as young as 13, being used to clean blood in this houses. i want to know what the biden administration is doing to solve these. problems all of that and more is coming up. a good sunday morning. here i am katie phang. we begin the show with remembrance of a major turning point in the civil rights movement. biden is set to arrive in, selma alabama today to help commemorate the 58th anniversary of bloody sunday. march 7th, 1965, a group of 600 civil rights demonstrators led by activists john louis gil b
in premier league history. good morning. there is a lot of dry weather to come today although some light and patti went across the north west first thing in the morning. forthose north west first thing in the morning. for those that are desperate to see some heavy rain, i think i can see someone at the distant horizon. i will tell you more about that a little bit later on. good morning. it s sunday, 28th august. our main story: the prime minister has said whoever succeeds him will announce another huge package of financial support to help people cope with soaring energy bills this winter. writing in the mail on sunday, boris johnson acknowledged that the next few months would be difficult, as households face sky high costs, but he added that the uk will emerge stronger on the other side . the price cap set by the regulator 0fgem will rise by 80% in october. that means the typical annual energy bill, paid by direct debt, will increase from 1,971 pounds to more than 3,500 poun
grown woman not say what any kindergarten teacher should say. because there is either something off about her or about this party that will not be able to speak the truth. the shocking thing was that this was not a surprise. she must have thought about it and she still couldn t. she did not want to offend the republican base by leaning into. what does that say about the republican base? scott, i want to know what you think. is it the republican base or is it nikki haley? i think this is a nikki haley issue. i think she messed up on the first thing. immediately recognized she messed up. and, hasn t learned the critical issue of cleaning things up which is sometimes less is more. you can just say man, i messed up. of course i should have said slavery and i feel very strongly about this. and oh by the way, it was the republican party and a
haley issue. i think she messed up on the first thing, immediately recognized that she messed up, and hasn t learned the critical issue of cleaning things up. which is sometimes less is more. you can just say, man, i messed up of course i should ve said slavery. i feel very strongly about this, and oh by the way, it was the republican party, and the republican president that ended slavery in this country. and you know really lean into just saying, i messed up, and here s why i m so proud to be a republican. but in her cleanup afterwards, and even tonight. she says, oh i should ve said slavery, of course it s slavery. but then you just get more, and it, unspools and it unspools. i think it has nothing to do with the republican. base i think it has to do with someone who can t recognize that, less is more here. take the l and move on. i m sorry. when you don t have the words on an issue that s important, she should ve left it as something like it s not slavery and i was wrong. she go