emma like am i free? can i watch you guys? now, i know. all right. burning the midnight oil, chris a s. i ghlove to see, my friend, i have a good night. you do. thank d you for joining me this evening. it took nearly a month to get it, but we finally have it, the d.c. circuit court of appeals has ruled on presidential immunity, donald trump s last best attempt to evade a criminal trial for his attempts to overturn the 2020 election. it is unanimous ruling, rimmed i by all three federal appeals court judges overseeing this case, to biden appointees and one appointee of president george h. w. bush. those judges spell it out and no uncertain terms. donald trump s claim that a former president cannot be duly prosecuted is worthless. quoting from the ruling, it would be a striking paradox if the president, alone, is vested with the constitutional duty to take care of the laws he faithfully executed, where the e sole officer capable of defying those laws with impunity.
happened, what? you absolutely. i wish he killed us instead. imagine a mother saying she wishes her own son would have killed her and his father, saying, if given the chance she wouldn t have done anything differently. meanwhile her defense attorney indicating she and her clients don t necessarily meet i die or see i die about how to handle the rest of the case, specifically on who ought to testify in favor of the defense. she will go to the jail tonight, she told the judge to speak more with crumbley. tonight we will take an in- depth look at the arguments and evidence so far, and the big question in all of this, should a parent be held responsible for the crimes of their child? joining me now, joey jackson and elliott williams. i m so glad you are both here today. we have been waiting for the moment she would take the stand. they announced the trial was happening she did testify. elliott, she was asked about the weapon, an important moment, about who purchased it, wha
i mean, your parents are the wild. nobody expected a mother of three being murdered sleeping in her home. the usual suspects, her husband, they were going to a contentious divorce. you have a man who is there on the property when she is being murdered? yes, we looked intensely at him. we wanted to bring in her sister, we. was there jealousy and competition between the sisters? we just thought somebody is going to talk. that is one powerful secret. absolutely. that kind of had two out of nowhere. absolute shock. i mean, heartbroken. rockford, michigan. perched on the river just north of grand rapids, is an outdoor paradise. but this piece is fragile, easily pairs by one troubling phone call. the kind of call that often begins a story like this. rene did not meet up with a sweat friend that she was supposed to go and grab a beer with. it was a saturday afternoon in the summer of 2006. so this friend called her dad and they said that she n
one for private schools, and one for the rest of the state and make that very much a second class education. looking forward to that report tomorrow, alex! thanks lawrence. thank you, thank you. some fbi field agent then argued to prosecutors that they were inclined to believe trump. that may be the single most astonishing sentence ever written that includes the words fbi agents, and trump. some fbi field agents then argue to prosecutors that they were inclined to believe trump. and what decade could that sentence possibly be written? donald trump was already the subject along with his father, and the federal civil rights investigation, by the justice department, in the 1970s! when the trump company s racist practice has brought them dragged into court in new york by the justice department. some fbi field agents then argue to prosecutors that they were inclined to believe trump. i had that sentence memorized because i i just couldn t believe what my eyes were seeing
some fbi field agent then argued to prosecutors that they were inclined to believe trump. that may be the single most astonishing sentence ever written that includes the words fbi agents, and trump. some fbi field agents then argue to prosecutors that they were inclined to believe trump. and what decade could that sentence possibly be written? donald trump was already the subject along with his father, and the federal civil rights investigation, by the justice department, in the 1970s! when the trump company s racist practice has brought them dragged into court in new york by the justice department. some fbi field agents then argue to prosecutors that they were inclined to believe trump. i had that sentence memorized because i i just couldn t believe what my eyes were seeing when i read that today. in the washington post. there couldn t possibly be anyone in the fbi thinking that after 2011 when donald trump started publicly lying about barack obama s birth certificate. wha