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on the east coast, 8:00 in los angeles and this is america s late news, fox news at night. breaking tonight the supreme court will not consider former president trump s claim that he s immune from prosecution in the 2020 election interference case for now. that decision a big blow to special counsel who wants to keep mr. trump s march trial on track. the chief correspondent jonathan hunt is live with what more this means what this decision means and how it could impact the 2024 leeks. good evening, jonathan. good evening. today s refusal by the supreme court to take up the presidential immunity question is certainly even if it s temporary a victory for donald trump. and a setback for special counsel jack smith s efforts to speed his case to trial. interestingly, there were no noted dissents from the order so it looks as though the supreme court unanimously said to the special counsel don t come knocking on our door right now. we ll let this process play out like ....
you will determine america s future. plus meeting the pope. ukraine s president zelenskyy at the vatican predicts victory. and later it s fiercely contested and wildly colorful, the engaging colorful competition that is the euro vision song contest. in liverpool, england, and this is euro vision. it s the world s biggest song competition most americans have never heard of. announcer: this is the cbs weekend news with adrianna diaz. we will bring you the latest on the migrant situation at the southern border and across the country in a moment, but first this developing news. tonight millions of americans face weather extremes. what do we mean by that, a heat wave in the northwest, a monsoon flooding in the southwest and tornados across the plains. that threat was so real former president trump canceled a rally scheduled for tonight in des moines. today in texas a twister left this damage in laguna heights near the border with mexico. one person was killed, te ....
expiration. bracing for hundreds of national guard members deployed, some in riot gear and federal authorities warning migrants, if you haven t filed the proper paperwork before you arrive, you ll wait five years before applying again. matt rivers and maria on both sides of the border tonight. former president trump ordered to pay $5 million to e roll finding and he was in the military during a black lives matter protest in texas and governor greg abbott igniting outrage after vowing to pardon him even before the trial was over. in the middle east tonight, hundreds of rockets fired from gaza towards israel, people running for cover. israel responding with air strikes. james is there. in the u.s. coast guard searching for a missing plane off the u.s. coast disappearing over the pacific. also ton, major news from fda advisory panel backing an over the counter birth control pill, no prescription needed. also tonight, tornado watch across several states at this hour and w ....
from outside europe. and the british public will be invited to swear allegiance to king charles, and his heirs, during his coronation on saturday. now on bbc news, hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i m stephen sackur. there i ve just used seven words and communicated quite a lot. words can bind us together or push us apart. in a sense, we are all wordsmiths, but many of us shy away from the art form that best harnesses the power of words poetry. but not my guest today. john cooper clarke was once dubbed the punk poet . all his life, he has used words, rhythm and rhyme to find humour and truth in the chaos of everyday life. thanks to the internet, one of his poems has become a worldwide viral sensation. so, where does his word magic come from? john cooper clarke, welcome to hardtalk. hello, stephen. it s great to have you here, john. ijust read your memoir and one of the first sentences in it is this one all my life, all i ever wanted to be was a professional poet. ....
but not my guest today. john cooper clarke was once dubbed the punk poet . all his life, he has used words, rhythm and rhyme to find humour and truth in the chaos of everyday life. thanks to the internet, one of his poems has become a worldwide viral sensation. so, where does his word magic come from? john cooper clarke, welcome to hardtalk. hello, stephen. it s great to have you here, john. ijust read your memoir and one of the first sentences in it is this one all my life, all i ever wanted to be was a professional poet. now, i ve heard of kids who want to be train drivers, professional footballers, but very rare to find a kid who always knew he wanted to be a poet. how come? when i say always, i guess from the age of 12 i became enamoured of poetry, thanks to an inspirational teacher mr malone john malone. who, although he was a rugged, outdoor sporty type of guy, he was a complex character and had a weakness for the poetry of the 19th century the stuff yo ....