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CNNW The July 5, 2024

hello in and welcome. it is time to get together with some smart people to break down the week s big stories. today we re asking does donald trump have a case for presidential immunity as the appeals court preparing to hear arguments that could change the entire election. then president biden s new campaign strategy appears to be less bidenomics, more hypno references. is the president running away from his record? for shizzle, yay or nay on the newest olympic reporter, snoop dogg. the gang is all here so sit back, relax and let s talk about it. up first as we mark the third anniversary of the january 6th attack on the capitol, the central issue now is whether donald trump s criminal cases can go forward. this week a three-judge panel will take up the question and potentially decide his political future. a major legal fight playing out tuesday, focused on two words. presidential immunity. donald trump claims he can t be prosecuted for what happened on january 6t

CNNW The July 5, 2024

tonight. straight from the source, donald trump asking another state not to kick him off the ballot like colorado and maine did. it s a ruling that could come at any moment now. we re standing by for that. also ukraine reeling tonight from the largest russian bombardment since the early days of the war. more than 150 missiles fired in total across the country, as president biden says that president putin must be stopped. and you can t make this one up, or i guess maybe a.i. can. trump s former fixer, michael cohen, says he didn t know that he gave his lawyer bogus cases that were then submitted to a judge. it s kaitlan collins, and this it s kaitlan collins, and this is the source. captions by vitac www.vitac.com we have the latest update tonight in the battle for the ballot. donald trump is now urging oregon supreme court to dismiss a case that s attempting to remove him from the ballot there as well. his lawyers arguing that congress, not the courts, should enforc

CNNW The July 5, 2024

ballot they can colorado and maine did a rule we re standing by for and ukraine with the largest bombardment from the early days of the more with more than 150 missles fired across the country as president biden says president putin must be stopped, and you can t make this one up or i guess ai can, trump s former fixer michael cohen said he didn t know he gave his lawyers bogus cases submitted to a judge. i m caitlin collins, and this is the source. with the latest update tonight in the battle for the ballot. donald trump is now urging oregon supreme court to dismiss a case that is attempting to remove him from the ballot there, as well. his lawyers arguing that congress, not the courts should enforce the constitution s insurrectionist ban. the oregon court can issue this ruling any time in the wake of colorado and maine s historic decision to pend the appeal and the legal team is expected to file on tuesday. we re told the justices in colorado that ruled in the majority t

CNN The Chris Wallace Show June 4, 2024 15:51:00

which is one of the reasons why he doesn t talk about it, and i think it is a huge mistake. it is one of these problems woo have in our politics. republicans throughout the primary including trump, tim scott, they said biden has shut down oil and energy production in this country. it was flatly untrue but the democrats had no incentive because of their own internal coalition problems to say it is not true. talking about the left wing environmentalists? yes, they want to phase out fossil fuels. republicans take him at his word but it is not true. we re going gangbusters. lulu, i was surprised about the fact this exists and the reason is that the spike started as kind of a delayed reaction to russia invading ukraine, oil spiked to $100 a barrel. american companies started drilling like crazy, and biden at that particular point when it was at $4 or $5 a gallon to get gasoline said, pump more. but what does he do now?

SA s coalition problems are not insurmountable, they are normal

Once we accept the fall of one-party domination is normal in a maturing democracy and there is no silver bullet for solving coalition governments' chaotic nature, we can start to find a solution that will place citizens at the centre of negotiated coalition governments, writes Siviwe Gwarube.

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