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summer. i think that will have implications for whether these will be done... they will not be done by the local elections and there are questions about how much of an impact this will have before the general election whenever that comes later this year. you general election whenever that comes later this year-— later this year. you mention questions — later this year. you mention questions about _ later this year. you mention questions about the - later this year. you mention questions about the generalj questions about the general election. of course, a lot of journalists were asking him does this announcement mean, 10—12 weeks, that the general election will not happen until after that timeframe. how crucial is this plan for the government election prospects? thea;r government election prospects? they are t in: government election prospects? they are trying to — government election prospects? they are trying to make — government election prospects? tie: are trying to make it a government election prospects? ti91 are trying to make it a key government election prospects? t191: are trying to make it a key pillar of their election offer to people in the uk. they are trying to make it a dividing line with the labour party. rishi sunak arguing repeatedly labour do not have a plan for migration. obviously the labour party would point to other measures they are looking to do. if they came into power. rishi sunak clearly

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we launch on the trial. >> martha: mass protests outside the supreme court as the justices hear arguments whether cities can ban people from sleeping in public. this case stems from a lawsuit in oregon. attorneys are split on the potential impact of this. >> the ninth circuit held that cities are not allowed to regulate camping in their jurisdictions until they have enough shelter for everyone. that has made it impossible for cities to address very unsafe and unhealthy conditions. >> it is completely incorrect when people say that this case and this decision somehow limits what cities can do to regulate encampments. >> martha: think about all the cities across the country that have these tent areas in them. wide ranging implications, david spunt is live with us at the supreme court.

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above this very long-term average of water temperature. you can see the jump in just two years. we have not had a year since 1976 in which the average temperature for the year was below the average temperature for the 20th century. it has all been straight up and to the right, which on wall street is a good thing, but in climate temperature, it is a really bad thing. that's had implications for the ocean. let's take a look at the ocean. so these are average surface ocean temperatures. this dotted black line here is the average of all these gray lines of years and years and years of ocean temperatures. this is 2023, a breakout here. 2024 is off to an even tougher start. >> horrifying. >> this has implications. implications for fish, believe it or not. in warmer water, fish don't get enough oxygen and could drown. for coral reefs. rising sea levels, we've lost

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i talked to feel like democrats have a very good shot of taking back the house. so this is his job is on the line in that regard because would be anyway. right. and so do you want to be responsible when the majority of the country and probably a majority of republicans in this country want this funding and when the implications of pulling it could have widespread implications for us democracy. the us role in the world. >> he found that moment congressman tony gonzalez republican, but in the more moderate camp, was on state of the union over the weekend on the panel, and he really came out swinging at the very, very top of the conversation. >> here's what he said about some of his fellow republicans in the house watch he will. survive. look, the house is a rough and rowdy place, but mike johnson is going to be just fine. i served 20 years in the military. it's my absolute honor to be in congress, but i served with some real scum

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property as homelessness reaches record highs across the united states. one small oregon town where the implications of this case are much larger than that. >> that is exactly right. we are talking about big cities across the country watching how the supreme court actually decides. oral arguments lasted for 2.5 hours behind me. the nine justices seemed divided. this is unique territory for these justices to weigh in on homelessness. someone call an epidemic in this country that's really hitting as i said those cities large and small. there were protests outside the supreme court this morning in favor of creating more housing opportunities for people. they say that the housing crisis needs to be addressed. justices heard arguments on how far municipalities can go to block homeless encampments. anti-camping ordinance aimed at blocking homeless camps in the

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you shouldn't believe him and you'll have to acquit trump after all is said and done. we have to acquit trump after all is said and done.— have to acquit trump after all is said and done. we are hearing 'ust before all the fi said and done. we are hearing 'ust before all the arguments �* said and done. we are hearing 'ust before all the arguments from h before all the arguments from various different legal experts saying how crucial the framing is of the opening statements. we had someone giving frighteningly high statistics frankly about the amount of jurors that statistics frankly about the amount ofjurors that make up their mind after the opening statements, then don't really change their mind when it comes to the end. are you a little bit more judicious than that, a bit more sceptical than that because back what do you make of it? i'm a bit more sceptical in this case. this is a complex case, all the jurors understand that the implications for the country and political system are serious, and it'll be a long trial, at least if the government estimates how long it'll take, it could be 5—6 more weeks of this. i doubt they'll even remember much of what's in the opening — the functioning of the opening — the functioning of the opening from the government's perspective is to give jurors a road

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town of grants pass, oregon, violated the constitutional ban on cruel and unusual punishment as the homeless did not have anywhere to access shelter. in san francisco in the west coast city officials said, a court spent more than $672 million to provide shelter to the homeless. clearly a problem these justices will render a decision which has large implications by the end of june. >> the latest on that. we will keep watching. >> sandra: the trial has wrapped for the day. jonathan turley up next to break down the opening arguments and what we heard. >> john: full steam ahead for operation lone star. stop the smuggling of people and drugs across the border into the united states coming up next. cd rates lately? many are over 22%, near 30% if you pay late. why not do what thousands of veteran families have done. call newday and pay off that high rate debt with the lower rate newday 100 va cash out loan.

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implications for leadership and morale within the organisation. however, given the structure of the idf and the fact it is structured to withstand resignations, or indeed retirements at this level, i'd be very surprised if there was a significant impact on operations in gaza, or indeed in any of the other areas where the military intelligence unit operates. the ma'or intelligence unit operates. the major general _ intelligence unit operates. the major general is honestly a very senior member of the israeli military, the head of the military intelligence. would you expect any further resignations? that intelligence. would you expect any further resignations?— further resignations? at present i would not expect _ further resignations? at present i would not expect any _ further resignations? at present i would not expect any further- would not expect any further resignations given the significance of this particular resignation and given the fact that we still have operations going on in gaza and hamas leadership resignation would not be in the idf�*s favour at the moment. we also have rising tensions in the west bank and continued clashes on the israel— lebanon border. however, in the long term pressure will likely remain high on idf leadership to investigate its failures and for resignations to be submitted by individuals who are

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so, just to run you through those, he said they had identified an airfield and a commercial airline to take flights off. he said that they had 500 people trained and ready to escort people to rwanda. he said that they had secured extra court time to process legal claims, and 200 people legally trained to do that. so i think what rishi sunak was trying to do there was to get ahead of the debate this evening in the house of lords and house of commons about the intricacies of the bill and say that the government is ready to get flights off as soon as possible. obviously, the caveat to all of that is that rishi sunak initially said that he wanted to get flights off in the spring, he is now saying the flights now won't happen for at least another 10—12 weeks, which takes us beyond the spring into the summer. i think that will have implications for whether these will be done... they certainly won't be done by local elections, and there are questions about how

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hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm jane dougall. the club criticised the va are, we'll look at the implications of the technology in football. mark selby is beaten in the first round. and afterfinishing third and fourth in yesterday's london marathon, we'll hear from fourth in yesterday's london marathon, we'll hearfrom britain's best long roadrunners. i had to use the lift. also coming up on sportsday... we'll hear from the british swimmer who has decided to call time on her career — despite the paris olympics being just around the corner.

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