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 sealed
all this as the president signs a law giving more power to leaders at the v.a. to tell employees not cutting it, you re fired. john roberts has all of that for us. good evening, john. good evening to you. with the democrats licking their wounds from some biggie electrics losses this week, the president found some running room to go back on offense. in the east room today president trump keeping his commitment to the nation s veterans, signing a bill to dramatically increase the v.a. s ability to hold bad employees accountable. our veterans have fulfilled their duty to this nation and now we must fulfill our duty to them. so to every veteran who is here with us today, i just want to say to very simple words. thank you. reporter: v.a. reform was a key issue with the president s campaign. going to fire the corrupt and incompetent v.a. executives, all of these executives that let our veterans down. you re fired. reporter: market michael vira do was the public s face tod
i m ayman mohyeldin. breaking overnight. after spending decades in the bars, charles mansion cult leaders and master mind behind a string of murders has died. according to california s department of corrections mansion died of natural causes. 83 years old. schwartz has more on the man considered one of the world s most infamous criminals. reporter: the swastika on his forehead, unmistakable. wild jailhouse interviews, unforgettable. i d take this book and beat you to death with it and wouldn t feel a thing. be like walking to the store. reporter: charles mansion. maybe i should have killed 4-500 people. then i would have felt better. started committed armed robberies at the age of 18. most of his early years were spent behind bars. i raised up in here. in 1967, he begged to be kept in prison. i said i can t handle the maniacs outside. let me back in. but mansion was let out and went on to master mind crimes that led to a trial after a centu century. the mayh
North of Interstate-80, the largest sand dune formation in the western hemisphere sprawls 19,000 square miles across Nebraska. These Sandhills are an eco-intersection. Boreal birch mixes with western pines above prairie grass and bison. And a national scenic river runs through it.
A survey of 2,800 residents showed 66 per cent used Train 651 to get to work and 96 per cent said they would use the service if it resumed. The service returns May 27.