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abc's terry moran leads us off at the supreme court. >> reporter: at the heart of this case, donald trump's unprecedented claim. his lawyer telling the justices that presidents can never face criminal prosecution for anything they do in office that can be linked to their official duties. absolute immunity. >> without presidential immunity from criminal prosecution, there can be no presidency as we know it. >> reporter: the sheer magnitude of that claim hung over the courtroom. several justices acknowledging the stakes. >> this case has huge implications for the presidency, for the future of the presidency, for the future of the country, in my view. >> whatever we decide is going to apply to all future presidents. >> reporter: trump argues that because of that absolute immunity claim, he cannot be prosecuted by special counsel jack smith for his efforts to overturn the 2020 election. liberal justices were having none of it. justice sonia sotomayor pressing trump's lawyer on where his argument could lead. >> there are some things that are so fundamentally evil, that they have to be protected
abc's terry moran leads us off at the supreme court. >> reporter: at the heart of this case, donald trump's unprecedented claim. his lawyer telling the justices that presidents can never face criminal prosecution for anything they do in office that can be linked to their official duties. absolute immunity. >> without presidential immunity from criminal prosecution, there can be no presidency as we know it. >> reporter: the sheer magnitude of that claim hung over the courtroom....
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terry moran at the supreme court. >>> the criminal trial of donald trump here in new york. the former publisher of "the national enquirer," david pecker, describing payments to made to playboy model karen mcdougal, who clayed to have a year-long relationship with trump. aaron katersky at the courthouse. >>> the stunning decision involving disgraced movie mogul harvey weinstein. new york's appellate court overturning his rape conviction. the case that launched the me too movement, now likely headed for a retrial. >>> disturbing images of the police crackdown on campus protests across the u.s. officers tasing a protester at emory university. new pro-palestinian demonstrations breaking out at more schools. usc now canceling its main graduation ceremony, as protesters face a deadline to clear out at columbia. stephanie ramos standing by. >>> authorities investigating the death of a man following a confrontation with police. body camera video showing him struggling with officers after a crash. an officer seen with his knee on the man's back as he screams, "i can't breathe." >>>
terry moran at the supreme court. >>> the criminal trial of donald trump here in new york. the former publisher of "the national enquirer," david pecker, describing payments to made to playboy model karen mcdougal, who clayed to have a year-long relationship with trump. aaron katersky at the courthouse. >>> the stunning decision involving disgraced movie mogul harvey weinstein. new york's appellate court overturning his rape conviction. the case that launched the me...
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terry moran, abc news, baltimore. >> our thanks to terry for that report. earlier this month, we told you about space junk damaging the roof of a florida home. now, the question is, who pays for the repairs? naples homeowner alejandro otero is sending nasa a bill for more than $15,000. however, the agency may not be directly liable. legal experts say. otero may have to sue the federal government based on a 1972 space junk law. >> there's a law for that. >> okay, so this isn't covered by insurance. are you? don't say. i'm sure they'll still find a reason to raise his premium anyway. yeah. i mean, yeah. >> space junk coming up. this happened. the wild scene involving horses in central london. >> but first, the unlikely friendship that was born on good friday and is now blossoming. we're watching world news now >> stay tuned to get this ultra nonstick bakeware set. and these razor sharp chef's knives free from granite stone. has your old set of pans lost their slick, does everything get baked on burton and stick? you know you need a new set, but the prices are
terry moran, abc news, baltimore. >> our thanks to terry for that report. earlier this month, we told you about space junk damaging the roof of a florida home. now, the question is, who pays for the repairs? naples homeowner alejandro otero is sending nasa a bill for more than $15,000. however, the agency may not be directly liable. legal experts say. otero may have to sue the federal government based on a 1972 space junk law. >> there's a law for that. >> okay, so this isn't...
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terry moran still on the scene for us. thank you. >>> overseas tonight, the smoldering debris with iran now accusing israel of launching a deadly strike on the iranian consulate in syria. iran tonight claiming two generals and multiple soldiers have been killed and saying they will respond. britt clennett tonight from israel. >> reporter: tonight iran claiming it was an israeli air strike that reduced its consulate building to rubble in damascus, syria, killing two top iranian military commanders. officials say at least seven people died as emergency responders sifted through the twisted metal looking for survivors. the multistory building next to the embassy left in smoking ruins. reportedly hit by six missiles from israeli warplanes. iran vowing to respond tonight as tensions with israel escalate. this as israeli leader benjamin netanyahu faces the largest protest since the start of the war. >> passionate cries from the protesters calling for an election and for netanyahu to step down. >> reporter: the demonstrations at
terry moran still on the scene for us. thank you. >>> overseas tonight, the smoldering debris with iran now accusing israel of launching a deadly strike on the iranian consulate in syria. iran tonight claiming two generals and multiple soldiers have been killed and saying they will respond. britt clennett tonight from israel. >> reporter: tonight iran claiming it was an israeli air strike that reduced its consulate building to rubble in damascus, syria, killing two top iranian...
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terry moran flying over the site, and you'll see what starts tomorrow. >>> we're tracking severe storms across several states. two systems hitting back-to-back. >>> the alarming scene on the streets of london. look at this. horses breaking free, running in the streets. >>> if you're flying this summer, the new rules tonight. the refunds the airlines will owe you if your flight is canceled. we'll go down the list. >>> and the incredible rescue seen by millions. strangers pulling over, one after the other, racing into the danger. it is america strong. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a very busy wednesday night. the harrowing hostage video released tonight. the 24-year-old american israeli son seen alive for the first time in 201 days, and what he says to his parents. >>> but we begin tonight with the tensions spreading across college campuses amid demonstrations over the israel-hamas war. at usc, a peaceful march turning into a chaotic scene. police removing tents, soon scuffling with protesters. the campus entrances have been closed tonight. students must now
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terry moran again tonight. >> reporter: aboard a u.s. army corps of engineers survey vessel, we make our way across the water to the scene of the deadly disaster. and there it is, we can nearly touch it, the "dali," the ship that destroyed baltimore's francis scott key bridge. up close to it you see the sheer scale and violence of what happened here, how the bridge came down on the ship, destroying so much of the bow. nearly 9 million pounds of debris crashing down on that ship. we see the around-the-clock salvage operation. crews and cranes painstakingly cutting and removing the wreckage, piece by piece. you see how they're already cutting parts away. that's some of their work that has already been done. but when you look down, you just see how much work remains. new 3d sonar images show the dangers lurking underwater. jagged steel girders tangled together. >> every cut has to be assessed and engineer a solution for that. >> reporter: every single piece, you're going to have to study before you cut it? >> that
terry moran again tonight. >> reporter: aboard a u.s. army corps of engineers survey vessel, we make our way across the water to the scene of the deadly disaster. and there it is, we can nearly touch it, the "dali," the ship that destroyed baltimore's francis scott key bridge. up close to it you see the sheer scale and violence of what happened here, how the bridge came down on the ship, destroying so much of the bow. nearly 9 million pounds of debris crashing down on that ship....
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now back to terry moran at the supreme court. good morning again, terry. >> reporter: good morning, michael. this morning lawyers for former president trump will make an unprecedented, even startling argument in the supreme court. they'll say that presidents cannot be prosecuted for any official actions they take as president. absolute immunity they call that. trump faces charges for his efforts to overturn the 2020 election brought by special counsel jack smith. trump said all of his efforts were official acts. he said he was trying to ensure election integrity. his lawyers will argue all presidents must have immunity from prosecution so they can act without fear of being prosecuted for the good of the country. special counsel jack smith has a simple answer to all of this. he says presidents are not above the law. if they commit crime, they must be prosecuted. now, if the justices decide this case swiftly, there might be a trial in this case before the november election. but if they don't, it could be held until after the novemb
now back to terry moran at the supreme court. good morning again, terry. >> reporter: good morning, michael. this morning lawyers for former president trump will make an unprecedented, even startling argument in the supreme court. they'll say that presidents cannot be prosecuted for any official actions they take as president. absolute immunity they call that. trump faces charges for his efforts to overturn the 2020 election brought by special counsel jack smith. trump said all of his...
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terry moran starts us off. good morning, terry. >> reporter: good morning, george. donald trump has had several cases come before the supreme court before, but this one was different. you could feel that in the courtroom. this one wasn't just about him. but about the presidency itself and whether presidents can be held accountable, like anyone else, for their crimes. the supreme court justices are now weighing donald trump's unprecedented claim that presidents have absolute immunity from criminal prosecution for any actions tied to their official duties. >> without presidential immunity from criminal prosecution, there can be no presidency as we know it. >> reporter: trump argues because of that absolute immunity claim, he cannot be prosecuted by special counsel jack smith for his efforts to overturn the 2020 election. the court's decision in this case could significantly delay the special counsel's already stalled trial, even pushing its start past the november election. during the nearly three hours of arguments liberal justices were deeply skeptical. justice soto
terry moran starts us off. good morning, terry. >> reporter: good morning, george. donald trump has had several cases come before the supreme court before, but this one was different. you could feel that in the courtroom. this one wasn't just about him. but about the presidency itself and whether presidents can be held accountable, like anyone else, for their crimes. the supreme court justices are now weighing donald trump's unprecedented claim that presidents have absolute immunity from...
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our senior national correspondent terry moran is on the scene for us. good morning, terry. >> reporter: good morning, michael. some limited shipping is moving through those alternate channels despite the foul weather the past few days. those crews are there around the clock, divers going into the water. we did get that up close look at their work and the magnitude of the challenge ahead. this morning workers are racing to open a third channel in baltimore's harbor, critical to allowing some larger vessels to bypass the mangled wreckage of the francis scott key bridge. >> we are going to get this done. we will clear the channel. >> reporter: crews and cranes are working around the clock painstakingly cutting and removing the wreckage piece by piece. we saw that effort by close aboard a u.s. arm corps of engineers survey vessel. >> when you get up close, you see the sheer scale and violence of what happened when the ship hit the bridge. >> reporter: some of the cargo containers just crumbled like card board hanging off the side. murky waters and strong cu
our senior national correspondent terry moran is on the scene for us. good morning, terry. >> reporter: good morning, michael. some limited shipping is moving through those alternate channels despite the foul weather the past few days. those crews are there around the clock, divers going into the water. we did get that up close look at their work and the magnitude of the challenge ahead. this morning workers are racing to open a third channel in baltimore's harbor, critical to allowing...
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our senior national correspondent terry moran is on the scene with the latest. good morning, terry. >> reporter: good morning, robin. this morning that storm ginger's talking about the sweeping over this harbor making that work these crews are doing, that tough work even tougher and riskier. this morning demolition crews are working around the clock now lifting portions of the ruined francis scott key bridge out of the water. it's slow and demanding and difficult work. highly trained teams lifted up above the wreckage from two crane barges cutting the enormous snarl of steel trusses into smaller section force removal. maryland's governor moore said it is just the first part of this 24/7 operation. telling abc workers are racing to open a channel to get tugboat closer to the wreckage to help clear it. >> you have to make sure you are protecting the people working on it. and at the same time, we have to move with a measurement of speed because we have got to get this channel open. >> reporter: officials warn it's complex and dangerous. >> you have to do it in a wa
our senior national correspondent terry moran is on the scene with the latest. good morning, terry. >> reporter: good morning, robin. this morning that storm ginger's talking about the sweeping over this harbor making that work these crews are doing, that tough work even tougher and riskier. this morning demolition crews are working around the clock now lifting portions of the ruined francis scott key bridge out of the water. it's slow and demanding and difficult work. highly trained...
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senior national correspondent terry moran is at the court. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, george. it was a good day here, looked like it for many of the january 6 defendants. maybe even for donald trump. the conservative justices were sharply skeptical of the way the department of justice has been using a felony obstruction law that was written to address financial crimes, but has been used more than 300 times to prosecute january 6 defendants including donald trump. so at issue here, whether that law enacted to prevent things like destroying of evidence in business crimes or witness tampering can be used to prosecute those who disrupted or attempted to disrupt the certification of the 2020 election. joseph fisher, a former police officer who breached the capitol that day, brought the case. his attorney argued the justice department has gone too far here and that attempting to disrupt certification of elections very different thing than tampering with evidence in a business law case. the court's conservative majority seemed very sym
senior national correspondent terry moran is at the court. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, george. it was a good day here, looked like it for many of the january 6 defendants. maybe even for donald trump. the conservative justices were sharply skeptical of the way the department of justice has been using a felony obstruction law that was written to address financial crimes, but has been used more than 300 times to prosecute january 6 defendants including donald trump. so at issue...
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terry moran has the latest. >> reporter: this morning the supreme court is tackling its biggest case on homelessness in more than 40 years and cities and towns across the country struggle to deal with more and more people living on the streets. >> for all intents and purposes, a lot of behavior you see here today is illegal. >> reporter: at the center of the case is grants pass a small city of 40,000 in southwest oregon. in the parks around town, hundreds of homeless people have set up in encampments. in 2013 the city cracked down, local officials citing unsanitary conditions and crime, banning anyone sleeping in public from using a blanket, pillow or card board box. penalties included civil fines and a potential 30 day jail term for repeat offenders. but with no public shelters in grants pass, a group of homeless transients sued the city in federal court, arguing the law is unconstitutional because it violates the 8th amendment ban on cruel and unusual punishment. >> criminalizing people for being homeless is not the solution. >> reporter: the case has huge implications for the rest
terry moran has the latest. >> reporter: this morning the supreme court is tackling its biggest case on homelessness in more than 40 years and cities and towns across the country struggle to deal with more and more people living on the streets. >> for all intents and purposes, a lot of behavior you see here today is illegal. >> reporter: at the center of the case is grants pass a small city of 40,000 in southwest oregon. in the parks around town, hundreds of homeless people...
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to contact the moran and chp to file a report. in san francisco, terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. >>> five employees at google were rusted tonight after staging a protest inside a ceo's office in sunnyvale. >> yes. >> so, they live streamed all of it, including the moment police took the five employees into custody. the demonstrators were demanding google drop project nimbus, a google ai and cloud tech service that is being used by israel. they also wanted an end to what they call harassment, intimidation, and censorship of palestinian and muslim google workers. the protesters arrested tonight are facing charges of terminal trespassing. >>> a follow-up tonight after two teenage girls were killed in napa. police say they arrested a 22- year-old man from vallejo, who now faces murder charges. you see the candles there, and flowers that were left at the spot where the shooting happened on saturday night? on riverside drive. still no details on what led up to the shooting. the victims were 17 and 19 years old. police also arrested
to contact the moran and chp to file a report. in san francisco, terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. >>> five employees at google were rusted tonight after staging a protest inside a ceo's office in sunnyvale. >> yes. >> so, they live streamed all of it, including the moment police took the five employees into custody. the demonstrators were demanding google drop project nimbus, a google ai and cloud tech service that is being used by israel. they also wanted an end to what...
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i'm into moran. the political and security list at the university of terry ron. he says, iran has made it clear that any is rarely a truck in the country would be met with an immediate and heavy handed response. it is still clear if anything important happened. it may have been a 3 o'clock comforters that were down somewhere near as fun, but nothing important has happened and everything is business as usual. people who are in s behind or how well i know at least online have said everything is fine. uh, the writings have said that if. ready riley's attack again if they carry out another act, active aggression, they will strike back harder than last time and they will strike back without waiting 2 weeks like last time. this violence of course began years ago, this rarely regime per year has has been assassinating iranians. it has been carrying out sabotage. it has been murdering iranians and syrian, finally, when they attacked the embassy, the uranium said enough is enough. sadly, the un security council, as you know, refused to condemn the bombing of the writing e
i'm into moran. the political and security list at the university of terry ron. he says, iran has made it clear that any is rarely a truck in the country would be met with an immediate and heavy handed response. it is still clear if anything important happened. it may have been a 3 o'clock comforters that were down somewhere near as fun, but nothing important has happened and everything is business as usual. people who are in s behind or how well i know at least online have said everything is...