with a fox news alert. overnight california s secretary of state keeping former president trump s name on the state primary ballot despite efforts to keep him off. carley: trump is off the state of maine. ruling he violated the second amendment making him the second state to disqualify him from holding office. joey: alexandria hoff joins us live. she has the latest on this. the decision out of maine is the first for elected official taking unilateral action to remove former president trump from the ballot. sheena bellows ruling that the 45th president is ineligible to run. holding government positions if they engaged in insurrection. here she is yesterday. the events of january 6th, 2021, when which were unprecedented, tragic were an insurrection. after the section 3 of the 14th amendment that mr. trump engaged in insurrection and therefore is disqualified. so, like colorado supreme court bellows based her ruling on a section ever the u.s. con steetion make no mista
begin this hour with trt cases that could have a major impact on the 2024 election, and with, it democracy itself. first, on friday, the supreme court denied special counsel jack smith s request to fast-track arguments over trump s claims that he s immune from being held accountable legally for his actions to overturn the 2020 election. trump basically claiming that he deserves to get out of jail free card because he took those actions while president. but this appeal over presidential immunity is likely far from over. a lower court will hear oral arguments in this case and just a few weeks. once the court rules the supreme court could decide n if it will take up the case. while this appeals process plays out, it could delay the start date for trump s election interference trial in washington d.c.. meanwhile, the supreme court will also likely have to surprise how to react to the decision from colorado s high court, damning trump ineligible to run for office, at least in colo
blood of americans, some real bigoted statements, it will be interesting to hear her response. it s always my privilege to follow the great symone. love you. good evening, welcome to beyond politicsnation. tonight s lead, clearing the air. leaders of the congressional hispanic contests finally held their long-awaited meeting with the white house yesterday. to discuss their concern over the border security deal currently being negotiated in the senate. many are worried the administration will given to harsh republican demands on immigration in order to gain support for military aid package to assist israel and ukraine. the conversation between latino lawmakers and the biden administration comes as republican presidential front runner, donald trump, is on the campaign trail dialing up his anti immigrant campaign rhetoric. tonight the chair of the congressional spanish caucus joins us to talk about what came out of that white house meeting and what it could mean for
beginning of the recorded music era for $5. it was an i irresistible proposition. the new original series the 2010s premiers tomorrow might here on cnn. good morning, everyone. welcome to cnn this morning. it is saturday, may 13th. i m amara walker. and i m victor black well. so pasta, the 6:00 hour we have been debating pasta. you love it. can can you believe that? i could take it or leave it really. the reason is because it s just a vehicle for the stuff that i think taste best. could eat the sauce with a spoon. it s the texture for me. and i love certain textures of pastas. it has to be perfect. if it s home made, i can eat it with no sauce. so your theory about being a vehicle for sauce is so wrong. we could split a dish. i ll take the sauce. you take the pasta. here s what we re watch ing for you this morning. i have to admit it s nice to be able to breathe one more time, but wit can t let our guard down. we still know it s coming. cities among the
chairman dan bishop. ignoring the problem, thinking it s going to go away, he could bumble his way just into a default like he did on the border. i will tell him time is of the essence. and it s very simple. we want to limit, save and grow. john: begin with the fox news alert, and the white house set to give an update on the debt ceiling negotiations ahead of the latest round of talks between president biden and the four congressional leaders. john roberts in washington and we are off to tuesday afternoon, sandra. sandra: sandra smith in new york. deadline to make a deal approaching, speaker kevin mccarthy is warning minimal progress has been made between the two sides since last week s meeting in the oval office. john: senator joni ernst, and our panel will weigh in. and jacqui heinrich, what is the white house saying about negotiations. in effect they are negotiating to raise the debt limit, but democrats are characterizing it as separate and simultaneous so they