legal matters and trump s life, but also the future of immunity for all president s, cnn s joan biskupic has more on today s ruling you are watching for this to come down. now, are we certain that this is going to come down today? we have been waiting for this throughout the course of this supreme court session it will share and i m about to leave my little posterior and our dc bureau and run over there because at 10:00 sharp, this is a very punctual supreme court 10:00 sharp eastern time. the justices will take the bench. they will read excerpts of the final opinions of this term with the last been i m sure this immunity decision. we don t know yet who will who has written it. there s a strong chance that s the chief justice of the united states, john roberts, who would have kept this very important case for himself. and just to remind everyone what s at stake here, the question is going to be at bottom will former president in donald trump be subjected to any kind of crim
30,000 wounded warriors, many of whom still struggle with serious, life-altering injuries. reporter: it s estimated more than 150,000 iraqis lost their lives in the war. most of them civilians. 16 days to go before the typical american worker gets hit with $1,000 a year tax increase. there are some signs now republicans, democrats, might, might break their log jam over extending the payroll tax cut. democratic source says that president obama may drop his plan for a millionaire surtax to cover the cost of extending it. republicans oppose any new taxes on the wealthy. they would like to pay for the extension primarily by freezing ped ral pay. mitt romney rolling out an aggressive new strategy to stop newt gingrich. romney, in a flurry of interviews, says gingrich and his policy ideas are zany. that s right. he says we don t need zany in a president. he labels gingrich an unreliable conservative. gingrich climbed to the top of national presidential polls after herman cain
oh, my god. you all right? there s a madman and hollywood rampage caught on tape. a crazed gunman firing into cars. we ll talk about what set him off on this american morning. captions by vitac www.vitac.com and good morning, everyone. it s monday, december 12th. wow. december 12th where has the year gone? carol is off. i m christine romans. and i m ali velshi. good to see you again. haven t been here a while but come back into much news. tell me your abu dhabi in case you missed it, republican front-runner newt gingrich must have felt like everyone was ganging up on him because they were. calling the palestinian an invented people. this is a propaganda war in which our side refuses to engage and we refuse to tell the truth while the other side lies and you re not going to win if you re afraid to stand firm and stand for the truth. you stand firm and speak for the truth but you don t stand for israel. if bb netanyahu what s to say what you say, let h
assistant basketball coach. zach tomaselli claims he was fondled when he was 13 years old. he plans to discuss these allegations very shortly. going to bring you his remarks live. we should note, however, that shorts are questioning tomaselli s credibility based on records from the syracuse basketball team s travel as well as hotel. also tomaselli announced this week he is going to plead guilty to sexually assaulting a boy in maine. the syracuse district attorney says he can t prosecute bernie fine for allegedly molesting two former ball boys. that is because the statute of limitations has now expired. bobby davis and mike lane claim that they were sexually abused during the 1980s. the d.a. does say he believes both guys are telling the truth. he told gary tuchman a nanny who worked in the fine home had suspicions. she didn t physically witness any molestation but clearly body language, affect, the way they talked to each other, the way they acted around each other, the c
i m christine romans along with my friend, carol costello. happy day before friday. up first this hour, iraqi officials honoring the service and sacrifice of u.s. and coalition troops as well as their own. special ceremony at camp victory overnight. vice president biden was on hand. the event coming just weeks before american troops complete their withdrawal from iraq. cnn s martin savidge live in baghdad. we were hoping you could attend that ceremony but you could not. reporter: good morning to you, carol. you are right. we were told about 12 hours before that ceremony was to begin that members of the media were not allowed to attend. even though the buildup a week and a half we were told absolutely we would be there. the explanation that was given was security. does not appear we were the primary security threat but the concern was that they honl limited space. this is going to be held indoors for security reasons at a palace out there at camp victory because they neede