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tonight on $360, the the latest moves and the former president s attempt to avoid any accountability in january 6 in two cases that could make any president immune from anything they do in office and alexandria ocasio-cortez on her calls for clarence thomas to recuse himself from the former president s appeal to stay on the colorado pat skwuks and reports of loose bolts on boeing max 9s. there s still very few answers how it happened we begin tonight for joining us in the former president s push to pick any criminal charges against him disappear. he ll in washington tomorrow in court by choice, we should add, as a federal appeals panel hears oral arguments on his claim of presidential immunity in the january 6 case. today he filed a similar immunity claim on similar state charges in georgia. now if they go his way, especially in the federal case, it could make him and any former president legally unaccountable for any crime they might commit while in office. it s the same n
all right, hanako montgomery, thank you for being there. the news continues, the sort starts now. see you tomorrow. tonight, straight from the source. donald trump, formally challenging the decision in maine to remove him from its primary ballot based on the 14th amendments insurrectionist ban. and we expect other legal challenges from his team any minute now. plus, a senior leader of hamas, killed an explosion near beirut, lebanon. hezbollah warning is released this kind of action inside lebanon s borders won t be tolerated. could this lead to another front in israel s war? and is officially out as harvard s president. her resignation following mounting accusations of plagiarism that began after her controversial testimony on capitol hill about antisemitism on orbits campus. kaitlan collins is off tonight, i m brianna keilar, and this is the source. tonight, donald trump s legal team appealing the decision by mains secretary of state to remove the former president from
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About their efforts to broker ae peace guillen highlighted challenges in the lead up to the agreement. [applause] thank you. Established guests, lady, for being here to witness this historic and of thank you for your warm reception, it is a great honor and pleasure for me and my wife, heather to be here with you today. Im especially grateful to the chancellor and vice chancellor and hisis staff here at queens university. They worked long and hard to organize this weeks events. Theyve welcomed all of us, citizens of Northern Ireland, teachers, school children, media, politicians, all of us extraordinary hospitality. Thank you hillary and ian for what youve gone and done in this conference. Twentyfive years ago the people of Northern Ireland and their leaders changed the course of history. It was a day when his three opened itself to hope. The people of Northern Ireland supported, worked for and established democratic peaceful process as their preferred form of governance. They overwhelm