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that are out there. but it does give some credibility, now the big test is methane, if they can cap that, that's hugely important. >> what states in the u.s. are leading the charge? >> this is really interesting, boris, if you look at the top solar states, you would expect that california would be on that list but now florida is adding more solar, at a faster clip ever since the governor of each of those states sided with consumers over utilities out in california, they are cramping the incentives for solar power there but texas is a good solar state and look at the wind states, texas, iowa, we've got a debate there tonight, cuomo, kansas, illinois, the greenest states in america right now are mostly red, that speaks volumes about the economics of this beyond the politics, solar and

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they were at the courthouse this morning. there was just now along with cnn legal analyst, kayleig cordero. paul, it let start with. you walk us through the trump team's argument because it seems to be shifting a bit. >> it's an evolution,. boris here they're arguing he doesn't necessarily have absolute immunity. a president can be prosecuted, after he is impeached and convicted through the political process. now, these judges came armed with some wild hypotheticals to test this argument. let's take a listen to that. >> could a president order seal team six to assassinate a political rival? that is an official act in order to seal team six? >> he would have to be impeached and convicted before the pro-criminal prosecution. >> but there would be no criminal prosecution, no criminal liability for that? >> -- against matheson and our constitution and the plain language of the judgment closs, they all clearly suppose that

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is far outside his official duty. >> paula reid and bradley moss, thank you so much for the conversation. so the last time that presidential immunity was under a microscope like this was during the nixon era. president nixon famously summed up his stance saying, quote, when the president does it, that means it's not illegal. trump's argument is similar. if the president does it, then it's an official act. >> that's right. his lawyers are arguing that it's this blanket covering anything from firing off a tweet to calling up a state official to get them to, yes, changed their election results. so let's zoom in on these parallels here with cnn's ryan todd. brian, is this a case of history repeating itself? >> reporter: breonna and boris, the question -- the answer is sort of yes and no. there are parallels, but there are differences. the parallels are that both our presidents who tried to invoke immunity for actions they took while at the white house, but these are different types of immunity that they are trying to invoke. in 1974, richard nixon tried to invoke what is known as limited

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presidential immunity over judicial orders when he tried to avoid handing over his secret white house tapes to the special counsel investigating the watergate scandal. even then the supreme court swept his argument aside and said he had to hand over the tapes. he did handover the tapes and soon after that he was implicated in the watergate cover-up, and had to resign. it's important to point out that richard nixon did not try to invoke immunity over being criminally prosecuted. he was doing it over judicial orders. it was a very limited immunity, and that's according to legal experts and historians that we spoke to about this issue. boris referenced nixon's comment. that was three years after he left the presidency in 1977, when richard nixon did those iconic interviews with british journalist david frost, when he seemed to imply that he was above the law at that time. here's a clip of an exchange between nixon and frost in 1977. >> in a sense, you are saying that there are certain situations, the houston plan

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donald trump's rock-solid lead in the granite state might be cracking. he's still beating nikki haley in new hampshire, but she has made up a lot of ground there. >> and she has become the first republican rival to trump to get within striking distance. let's bring in cnn's harry enten. harry, break down these new polling numbers. >> reporter: i will try and do as good a job as you did last hour, boris. let's see. okay! so if we look at the state of new hampshire what do we see our latest poll showing? a seven point race. my goodness gracious? trump at 39% and haley at 34%. look at ron desantis. i don't know -- that 32% for nikki haley is the best for any candidate not named donald trump since all the way back in june. the trend is what is so key here. what do we see in the trend line? we see that nikki haley is gaining massive momentum in the granite state. if you look back at our last poll in november, what you saw

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at this point, the seven point margin is closing, and it would not shock me, boris and breonna, if the gap closes even further. we will just have to wait and see. still lots of time to go. >> a lot to watch out for. harry, you are such a flatter were. there is no way i did on the magic wall compares to how you just breezed through that. sadly, he's a buffalo bills fan. >> [laughter] i'm all right with it, harry. >> reporter: what a betrayal! >> [laughter] >> listen, harry, i have to sit by boris every day. i will just have to fair weather friend that. >> reporter: you know what? i will make a trip to washington and i might sit between youtube. boris, i'm so sorry the buffalo bills are so superior. >> harry enten, thank you so much. it's been a great time. >> [laughter] he's going to cut your mic, harry. bye bye now. former president trump has a doomsday prediction for the economy, and he says in the worst case he just hopes it will be on biden's watch. >> we have an economy that is

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absurdity in a way of what they are arguing. tell us a bit about these three randomly selected judges. >> reporter: she was one of the most active in trying to draw out those hypotheticals. judge child a judge or pan both democratic nominees. they are appointees by both obama and biden to this appeals court. judge karen henderson is a republican appointee and one of the things she was doing was to sort of draw out this question of our reopening pandora's box? she was trying to see what the limits of what the trump argument was on this. >> that is key there. evan, thank you so much for taking us through that. we appreciate it. boris? let's get some perspective now with cnn chief legal correspondent paula reid and national security attorney bradley moss. he is a partner at the law office of -- let's start with you, paula. the judges and special counsel pointed out that trump's legal argument today evolved.

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conversely the trump lawyers had hypotheticals of their own making the case that if trump were prosecuted it would then open the door for other presidents to be prosecuted. they specifically mentioned barack obama and george w. bush for incidents that happened during their presidencies. is that a legitimate argument? >> it is a legitimate concern, boris, but it is not a legitimate argument in this context. they even made the argument about president biden being prosecuted because of stuff going on on the border. it took me to law school when every day and all day long we considered hypotheticals. here is what is wrong with the trump position, there is no absolute immunity for presidents, for that reason that we heard in the sound clip. you cannot have residence going out and ordering assassinations and not being held accountable. why is it that these issues with

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another. they did a great job. >> we have to make light of bob and the phones landed and one survive, this could have been such a different story and just by the grace of god did this turn out to be like this and everyone is okay. thank goodness for that. pete, thank you. a punishing storm is wreaking havoc across a large swath of the u.s., reports of multiple tornadoes touching down in the florida panhandle. >> first responders are seeing significant damage around panama city beach. let's go there now. what does it look like? >> reporter: breanna and boris, even before your first cup of coffee, just before sunrise to see a wall of wind and cloud in the form of a waterspout move onshore across panama city beach and toppled buildings behind you. that is what residents of panama city beach, where i'm located, woke up to this

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close, 199 to 3, to get them out. >> that is lopsided, carlos suarez, thank you for that report. boris? and israeli strike has killed a senior militant commander of hezbollah, and his death is stoking fears of a war in the middle east, that is because the commander targeted, but belonged to a stronger more organized ally in lebanon, hezbollah, the strike went down, not in gaza, but in lebanon, near the border with israel. all of this happening as secretary of state antony blinken is more than halfway through a tour in the middle east, trying to keep this conflict from spreading, let's turn out to cnn chief national security correspondent , alex. let's talk about this senior hezbollah commander who was killed, who was he? >> reporter: he really was, a senior member of hezbollah, this is probably the highest profile operation that israel has carried out against hezbollah, in the past few

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