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because the court of appeals heard a major concession, see what i did there, from the lawyer from a former president who has refused to concede that he lost the election, and he did lose that election. before today trump s lawyers were absolutely, what s the word, adamant, totally convinced that the president has absolute immunity from trump s conduct while of course he was in office. they wouldn t even budge on this point. well, first they wouldn t budge. right out of the gate with question from one of the judges in the federal court, they were forced to make a powerful concession, that of course there is not absolute immunity meaning, you can never charge a former president for action taken while in office, if it was criminal or otherwise? they could see that you can prosecute under certain circumstances. and they only admitted that after the judge gave them a whole string of hypotheticals, there s only one legitimate truthful answer could a president who ordered ....
year what we re learning about the 28 year old woman, police say was responsible. and uproar in israel. prime minister benjamin netanyahu responds to protest that brought his country to a standstill, postponing a major vote to overhaul the judicial system. blast troubled waters bottled water hard to come by and philadelphia and major american city that can t guarantee how long water will be safe to drink. welcome to the lead. i m pamela brown in for jake tapper, and we start with our national lead with another devastating school, shooting three students and three adult victims. they are dead today after a woman opened fire at the school. according to police. she is now dead. nashville police are scheduled to give another update on this tragic shooting this hour. we re going to bring that to you live. as soon as it happens, but students there at the covenant school our preschool through sixth grade, according to its website, video shows staff as you see right here, usher ....
tells me what he s learned and why he is optimistic about the future. the pandemic is set to cost the world airlines nearly $250 billion but would middle eastern carrier continued flying all through the pandemic had bucked the trend. cat hair highways bosses going to tell me how he made a record profit and why the world cup is a big score for his airline. speeding back to the future it s planning to revive supersonic travel before end of the decade, chief executive tells me why people still want to travel faster than the speed of sound. wherever you rejoining sound. wherever you re joining me from sound. wherever you rejoining me from around the world it is a big hello and a warm welcome to the special edition of the show. let s be frank, global aviation has had a pretty horrendous time over the past four years. pretty horrendous time over the past fouryears. pandemic pretty horrendous time over the past four years. pandemic is caused huge damage as well. many of us simply st ....
That left a gaping hole on the side of the fuselage. there are more than 200 max 9 s in service all around the world, but most of them operate right here in the united states. aviation analyst miles o brien has been following every twist and turn of the story, and he joins me now. miles, every time i hear about this case, the statements make me a little more nervous each and every time. our mistake, the cause, grounding aircraft. there s also a source inside the boeing safety meeting says that this mistake, they re calling it, happened in the aircraft manufacturing supply chain. how would quality control checks have missed something like this? i am stunned, laura. they keep saying mistake singular. its mistakes plural. that s the problem here. this is not a nice way. boeing not too long ago was warning operators of loose nuts in the tail section of the 737. ....
Grew and grew. and then, of course, that general strike the us speaking about grounding aircraft, closing government offices, shuttering shattering shopping malls here in israel, but perhaps the other thing that it triggered here, which is significant is it also prompted some government ministers to call on their supporters to come out on the streets for the first time, and that had people worried. that minority right wing troublemaking elements in those pro government protesters could clash with the anti government protesters. interestingly i spoke to some of those pro government supporters after prime minister netanyahu had made his televised speech after him essentially delayed making a decision on these judicial reforms. and some of them told me they were disappointed. they want him to press ahead with the reforms. they want it done. now they say, that s why they voted for him. and i found this very ....