other stories, a trial of on like this and so much pain. some other stories, a trial of refs - other stories, a trial of refs wearing body cams, they were used in around five churches and no instance of abuse were recorded. and one for the swift case, taylor swift has been named time magazines persevere, for a 23. she is the proudest and happiness she s ever felt. time now to leave you with ten seconds of the teachers pet. this assistant robert helps a in london who had a stroke, you re all caught up, bye for now. this is bbc news. we ll have the headlines at the top of the hour, as newsday continues straight after hardtalk. the framers of the american constitution harboured few illusions about human nature, and that s why they invested so much significance in this place the us supreme court, the ultimate check on executive and legislative power. my guest today was the first woman to be appointed as a justice in this court. for 25 years, she was one of its most influentia
particularly right now with democracy under attack. and we re giving thanks for some of our most favorite conversations. each of these individuals in their own way is on the front lines of protecting democracy. one of those fortunate voices is legendary conservative legal scholar judge michael ludig. he s a conservative s conservative. he was short listed to be named to the u.s. supreme court. as one of the star witnesses during the january 6th select committee hearings, judge luting called out donald trump as a clear danger to the democracy. you ll recall when the twice impeached four times indicted ex-president pressured pence to overturn the election results pence called luttig for advice and he told him legally and constitutionally he could not help trump do what he wanted to do. now the judge is sounding the alarm again about another constitutional question. does trump s role in the insurrection not just make him a really, really bad clois to be the commander in chief, b
welcome to all of you watching us in the united states, canada and around the world. i m kim brunhuber. ahead on cnn newsroom, supplies are run ning low in gaza creatig an even more desperate situation for residents. cnn crews have seen heavy idf activity in gaza overnight. plus a colorado judge calls donald trump an insur ex-ist. an entire town in iceland as a nearby volcano appears ready to erupt. it s 5:00 a.m. here in atlanta. noon in israel, exactly six weeks after the attacks of october 7th that launched the war against hamas. israeli media is reporting the death toll of the music festival in southern israel was far higher than anyone realized. citing ab israeli police report, the death toll now stands at 364, up from 270. we have also learned 17 of those killed were police officers, and 40 people at the have been were taken hostage. israeli authorities don t believe the terrorists knew about the festival beforehand. for civilians in gaza, the situation on the gro
the world in his first comments. he says his militia is ready for all possibilities at a moment s notice and that the group is not intimidated by the u.s. warships stationed throughout the middle east and if a larger war breaks out, americans will pay the price. hello, this is outnumbered, i m kayleigh mcenany. here with my co-host emily compagno and fox business caravanningor cheryl casone, fox news controversy lisa boothe and raymond arroyo. hezbollah warning raising concern about a potential second front opening along israel s northern border with lebanon. the proxy escalated strikes on israel in recent days and the leader stopped short of declaring war, he claims that all options are still on the table. with more, let s go live to trey yingst live on the ground in southern israel. trey. trey: hi, guys. we re with you right here. just stick with me. there was a direct impact, we just need to make sure our other journalism colleagues are okay. just stay with me. take t
hi there, everyone, it s 4:00 in new york. in a few minutes president biden will address the community of lewiston, maine, the community still reeling from a mass shooting just over one week ago. 18 people were killed in that shooting. the victims range in age from 14 years old to 76. the story of what this community has been forced to endure is one that has become all too familiar to all of us. 18 people some of whom were out playing corn hole at the local bar, others were bowling with their families at youth night. new dads, sign language interpreters, honor students, youth bowling coaches. some of the latest victims in america s gun violence crisis epidemic. the new york times reports this,that, quote, the vit will most likely also be an opportunity for president biden to repeat his call far ban on assault weapons and tougher gun control and mental health measures that have been blocked on capitol hill. with me at the table, former top official at the department of justi