winning somewhere. john king at the map. thank you. the news continues here on cnn. i m abby phillip in new york. welcome to a special edition of news night alongside laura coates in washington. we are moments away from nevada finishing off its critical caucus. we ll also hear directly from the likely republican nominee, donald trump. also today, historic arguments over a former president trump ballot battle played out inside of the supreme court. plus, a charging decision by the special counsel investigating the sitting president of the united states. there s new attention on joe biden s memory. tonight the president defending his ability to do his job and indignantly insisting that his memory is absolutely fine. he is replying to a special counsel report that called him, quote, an elderly man with a poor memory, unquote, by flashing some anger and throwing some, well, shade. i m an elderly man and i know what the hell i m doing. i doen t need this recommendati
labour s campaign is captured in one word and so far it is a pitch keeping sir keir starmer s party miles ahead in the opinion polls. yesterday, the labour leader pledged to change football governance rules to prevent any super league style breakaways by english clubs. today, the party is highlighting plans to create 350 new banking hubs in britain s towns a move the party claims would bring cash to high streets and help to keep pubs and other shops open. rishi sunak warned voters yesterday not to give labour a blank cheque on polling day. the prime minister knows the situation looks bleak for the tories but said he believes he can win. his tactic is to relentlessly criticise and question labour s tax plans. council tax is the latest focus and the tories say labour should rule out scrapping referenda on council tax hikes an attack labour described as hysterical and desperate. 3, 2, 1. while the two main parties slug it out, the liberal democrat leader ed davey seems to be
department that essentially says the president is above the director, therefore the president is not subject to the jurisdiction of the director, therefore it doesn t meet the definition of urgent concern, therefore the inspector general is done. the inspector general can t investigate anymore. that s the inspector general s reading of the department opinion, that he is no longer allowed to investigate this. is that your reading as well? chairman, not necessarily the president, but the allegation has to relate to the funding, administration, operation of an intelligence activity within the responsibility and the authority of the director of national intelligence. okay. i m just trying to get to whether the president is somehow beyond the reach of the law. no, sir. no person in this country is beyond the reach of the law. well, that s the way it should be but i m trying to figure out whether that s the way it is as a practical fact.
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SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. Together MLK Saratoga, the Saratoga Immigration Coalition, Mary A. Carter Temple #362, and When People Work hosted a presentation on the Status of Equal Justice in the State of New York at the Saratoga Hilton. Originally the Hon. Edwina G. Richardson-Mendelson, a leader of the New York State Unified Court System […]