arguments used by donald trump to fend off the cases popping up cross the country challenging his place in the 2024 ballot. it is an existential threat to the one thing that donald trump sees as the way out of all his legal problems, winning the presidency. a brand-new brief to the supreme court alongside other prominent lawyers like george conway, michael luttig calls for the justices to take the 14th amendment very literally. they say, quote, because section 3 emerged from the hallowed ground of the civil war, this court must accord section 3 its fair meaning, not a narrow construction. mr. trump incited and therefore engaged in an armed insurrection against the constitution s express and foundational mandates that require the peaceful transfer of executive power to a newly elected president. in doing so mr. trump disqualified himself under section 3. regarding trump s argument the so-called insurrectionist ban can only be applied after a candidate is elected, luttig and
still working. he could win a republican primary. but he is very he s extremely clear, and he s actually hitting the points necessary on ukraine and russia. i think what people have to understand is that ron desantis is fading. he s fading quickly. and when you have an opportunity in front of somebody like tucker carlson, who is the heartbeat, respectfully, of the republican party, you have to do everything you can. and what we saw today i mean, from all the candidates, from tim scott, ron desantis, you saw mike pence, you saw them have to humble themselves in front of tucker carlson. just imagine that. they had to humble themselves and come down on bended knee on is issues. and when you talk about abortion and ron desantis, what you realize is that he really stands for absolutely nothing. he flatulates and goes from one side to another. and what we saw today was just emblem mattic of what the new republican party is.
we win when we show up. despite everything the media said about gen z. i don t think the behavior yesterday is popular or emblem mattic of an entire generation. it is a complete dead end. darkness. charlie kirk thank you. thank you. tucker: here is a story that should be leading every news cast and front page of every paper, human species may not be able to continue sperm counts have fallen so far so fast in a few years no more babies. what is going on? why is no one talking about it? we ll address it after the break.
after attempting to cross into the united states. look, this is a horrible picture. what can be done to stop this? the crisis at the border is a humanitarian crisis. it s the failure of our government to show any empathy or any concern for the thousands of people who are fleeing violence, gang activity, and dire poverty. in picture in many ways is emblem mattic of the failure of the policy. where is your community? why aren t we taking care of children and the parents fleeing with them in a humanitarian way as opposed to thirj away, refusing asylum, insisting they stay in mexico, and the risks continue. and we just see that in this picture. that father risked all to come to another country where he thought he and his daughter would be safe and have a future.
where the air is changed every 20 minutes or so to properly maintain the woollen cloth. it is kept at a temperature of 65 to 68 degrees, which is best for the fabric. the suit story, a perfect ending for a first lady who craved privacy after so much pain. randy kaye, cnn, los angeles. there is such indelible images and the colors are so bright. even when it s black and white i think you see the pink exploding off the screen. that was a really special thing about time magazine, the colors that they had of all of these images which is so vivid and so bright. i have to say the bright images of that day are symbolic and emblem mattic of a way the colors are muted after that horrible act happened. this is all before. i didn t know the story of her suit. it really is remarkable. stay with cnn. we will bring you live coverage of anniversary events that are