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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

for allegedly authorizing drone strikes targeting u.s. citizens located abroad? >> here to crack open that pandora's box and examine the examples the trump team and also the judges offered up today is university of virginia law professor and expert on presidential power psi krishnaprakash. thank you so much for being here, professor, because this is what you know inside and out. it is presidential power. and so just this question of yes, it's a hypothetical and yes, it was provocative about the seal team 6 order that the judge raised, but i do think it gets to a good point, which is what is the limit? how far does presidential immunity go here? >> well, it's great to be with you here tonight. the constitution itself doesn't con fehr any express immunities on the president with respect to criminal prosecution or otherwise. nonetheless, the supreme court has recognized a immunity from damage actions that arise out of the president's official acts.

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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

offered up today's law professor and expert on presidential power. thank you so much for being here, professor because this is presidential power. yes it's a hypothetical yes it's provocative about the seal team six order that the judge raised but it gets to a good point about what is the limit and how far does immunity go here? >> it's great to be here with you tonight. the constitution itself does not confer any expressive immunities on the president, with respect to criminal prosecution or otherwise. nonetheless, supreme court is recognizing a immunity from damage actions that will rise out of the president's official acts. essentially, the president's lawyers are trying to get an analogy -- damage actions arising out and they should also be immune from criminal prosecutions. you know, the analogy only works if you think those two

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Ana Cabrera Reports

on a collateral order theory is possible. >> there are other circuits, i think 1st, 2nd and 10th that keep following that line of thinking and it requires an explicit constitutional or statutory language that says you cannot be tried. >> so, two responses. one, i think in cases like sas cisneros, this court has spoken. i think the only one there is the 1st circuit discussion in joseph, a court was raising an immunity defense to a criminal prosecution. as this court acknowledged this both rostenkowski and durenburger, didn't acknowledge that, but the court there talked about claiborne and hastings, which are 9th circuit and 11th circuit cases. i think judge easterbrook in his shock opinion noted when it deals with a personal immunity like that, it is different than the kind of transactional immunities that were considered in the 10th and 2nd circuit

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really work because they were not criminals, perhaps with the exception of mr. nixon, and the fact that this has not happened doesn't mean it will. in fact, it's very likely it won't. i would think mr. trump is unique in that way, at least i would hope. second, it can't be the case that you can only be prosecuted for a crime if the senate makes a political judgment that you ought to be impeached and convicted. the criminal law has a much bigger role here, and it's one of the things that the department of justice is trying to protect. the courts often talk about the paramount importance of the criminal law, that nobody is above the law and nobody should ever be above the law. there are certain immunities and certain instances, but not here and not blanket and not absolute. these are important principles the department of justice is trying to defend in this case and at this oral argument. >> we heard from the three

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involved. those are federal functions. as head of federal agencies the question is whether or not any acts he took might be arguably in support of those functions, and that may ultimately be the question that the appeals court addresses this week. >> that is what the appeals court is addressing this week, exactly. the scope of donald trump's presidential immunities. in what you've seen and the arguments that jack smith, the special counsel, says -- his case is entirely based on the fact that he does not think trump has presidential immunity. donald trump's team arguing the opposite. how strong or weak do you think trump's argument is for absolute immunity at this point? >> i think both sides have sort of pushed the boundaries of rationality. jack smith argues that, well, you can't give absolute immunity because a president might order that the minority party members in congress be killed during the state of the union address or something. that seems to be such a ridiculous stretch that i think that defies some incredibleuality. at the same time, trump says i'm immune from anything, i can do

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given the political divide that is revailina. . . ., , given the political divide that is ”revailin_ . ., ., ., , ., prevailing. what are the fears of eo - le in prevailing. what are the fears of people in beirut _ prevailing. what are the fears of people in beirut and _ prevailing. what are the fears of people in beirut and 11 _ prevailing. what are the fears of people in beirut and 11 on - prevailing. what are the fears of| people in beirut and 11 on today? prevailing. what are the fears of - people in beirut and 11 on today? -- people in beirut and ii on today? —— and leben on today? people in beirut and 11 on today? -- and leben on today?— and leben on today? there is a lot of concern — and leben on today? there is a lot of concern across _ and leben on today? there is a lot of concern across all _ and leben on today? there is a lot of concern across all immunities i of concern across all immunities because they don't want to go through what happened in 2006. the cost of the war has been detrimental. it cost lebanon $10 billion and now that there are more than 80% of the lebanese people are under the line of poverty and the danger of a similar under the line of poverty and the danger ofa similarwar under the line of poverty and the danger of a similar war happening is really a nightmare for all the lebanese. really a nightmare for all the lebanese-— really a nightmare for all the lebanese. , ., ., ., ., lebanese. there is a huge amount of concern, lebanese. there is a huge amount of concern. not — lebanese. there is a huge amount of concern, notjust _ lebanese. there is a huge amount of concern, notjust in _ lebanese. there is a huge amount of concern, notjust in lebanon, - lebanese. there is a huge amount of concern, notjust in lebanon, but- concern, notjust in lebanon, but around the world about what has happened. let's speak now to a spokesperson to the un peacekeeping mission in lebanon, kandice ardiel.

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most recent week of data from the cdc. so there is a lot of covid going around. >> what else is floating around? >> reporter: there are other respiratory viruses going around right now. some of the more common cold viruses like rhino viruses are pretty common, as well, and we are about to get into rsv and flu season. you should be on the lookout for those things. in terms of covid, this ba.2.86 is this emerging variant that has authorities on alert because it has a lot of mutation that's folks worry about. as of now only ten cases have been found worldwide. there's no evidence yet it causes more severe disease. and tests and medications like paxlovid should work against it. but the concern is because it's so highly mutated it could evade our existing immunities from infection or vaccines and cause more infections. we're waiting to see more data on that. >> all right. we'll keep an eye out for more data there. thank you so much for monitoring this for us. jim? ahead, refusing to resign. the defiant spanish soccer boss

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important issues, but i think the deal will be salvaged because there was nothing about the deal itself that troubled her other than that they had a different view of what the immunities were and who would be the decider if he failed in the diversion. >> judge, i'm so glad you brought that up. this was when she said i don't even know if this is constitutional and that got a lot of attention, elie, she's talking about a separation of powers issue. can you explain that to people better? the constitutionality question was about that specific part. >> right. so, there's the executive branch of the government, which is what the prosecutor is, the department of justice is in the executive branch. but she is the judicial branch. so our country has three different branches, legislative, judicial and executive. what she was saying is that belongs in the executive branch. so usually when there's a

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polewards. we are seeing a massive shift in where species are distributed around the planet, and their capacity to adapt to it really depends on whether or not they can move. and their vulnerability to climate change, in other words, if they are an endemic species or a species only found in a specific region of the planet, and it is hard for them to move, then they are disproportionately impacted. similarly, immunities and people who are more vulnerable, and have much less capacity to adapt to climate change, a much more disproportionately affected by climate change. you touched on _ affected by climate change. you touched on this, _ affected by climate change. you touched on this, but isn'tjust temperatures we seeing on land which are extremely warm right now, it is also within the oceans and our marine life. we're looking at the atlantic and the gulf mexico, extremely hot ocean temperatures on the surface. what kind of impact does not have on marine life? —— does not have. does not have on marine life? -- does not have.— does not have on marine life?

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we are seeing a massive shift in where species are distributed around the planet, and their capacity to adapt to it really depends on whether or not they can move. and their vulnerability to climate change, in other words, if they are an endemic species or a species only found in a specific region of the planet, and it is hard for them to move, then they are disproportionately impacted. similarly, immunities and people who are more vulnerable, and have much less capacity to adapt to climate change, a much more disproportionately affected by climate change. you touched on this, but isn'tjust temperatures we seeing on land which are extremely warm right now, it is also within the oceans and our marine life. we're looking at the atlantic and the gulf mexico, extremely hot ocean temperatures on the surface.

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