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one of the conferences, perhaps in september, but this case is going to get docketed for the coming fall. >> if they do not take it up, what happens? >> this decision goes into effect, and everything that happened post 2016, getting it by mail, not having to go to a doctor, all of that is wiped away. >> we're watching the white house, president biden talking about the inflation reduction act, we also have our eyes on the jailhouse in fulton county, georgia. the sheriff says all 19 defendants charged in the election interference case, which presumably includes donald trump will be booked, screened and printed at rice street instead of the courthouse. d.a. fani willis gave everyone until august 25th at noon to voluntarily surrender, meaning they could technically turning themselves in at any point between now and then. the facility is open 24/7. we are on the ground outside of the fulton county jail in case that happens. but what could happen after that? mark meadows who dodged questions and stayed silent in the weeks leading up to willis's

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expand community parks and forests. folks, there's a lot more, you've heard a lot today, and i'm not going to gointo it all, but this law is helping families save thousands of dollars in energy bills through the tax credit and rebates to buy new and efficient electric appliances, weather-ize their homes, install heat pumps, rooftop solar, it's estimated that the consumer is going to save at least $27 billion in electric bills between now and 2030. [ applause ] 2030 [ applause ] and also tax cuts of $7,500 to buy new electric vehicles. i've worked it out with the european union, and fuel cells made here in america. for the first time we can get a tax credit to buy used electric vehicles, and thanks to the law, new electric vehicles are going

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allow the natural court process to play out. that process involves going back down to the fifth circuit, and that's what we have today. the fifth circuit decision finding that judge matthew kacsmaryk in texas got it wrong in part because they waited too long to sue for the original approval, and did get it right as it relates to, remember, they loosened the safety restrictions, you could get the pill by mail. didn't have to go in person and get it, that's the part the fifth issue is taking issue with. >> the supreme court is the next step after this. >> correct. the justice department will say this is problematic, we're taking it to the supreme court, and it will be up to the supreme court if they want to hear it or not. >> they're going to nak that decision in the next few months. how long do theic usually take before they make a decision? >> sometimes it can take up to a year. they're not in session. we're in the middle of the summer. they meet sometimes for discreet periods in the summer, and so they could always take it up at

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official duties. and let's also remember, at least with respect to mr. clark, i would anticipate that the d.a. will say his role in the federal government was to handle environmental matters, not election matters, so i think she has several arguments that she can present to demonstrate that they will fall outside of the bounds of the protections that they're seeking through removal. >> they're going to argue, aren't they, that they were investigating? >> again, that is something for the secretary of state, who was doing it. it's something for the local district attorney. and, again, whether it's jeffrey clark at doj or it's not the job of the president or the chief of staff to be investigating, if it's a legal matter, that would have been the u.s. attorney in the northern district of georgia. >> just one other note, march 5th, again, march 4th trial or march 5th trial, march 5th is super tuesday. it's when quite a few states vote, so march 4th trial the next day would be super tuesday.

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politicians want it to be right now, because it suits them. often times you're talking about the economy and legislation, it can take time. have we seen any of the effects so far of the ira? >> there's a lagging impact on two fronts, what we see in the economic data and how the u.s. economy reacts and also how quickly washington and the private sector can actually get the proposals and policies put in place. so the inflation reduction act has a lot of provisions in it, everything from drug pricing to evs. there's a lot in it. when we talk about manufacturing, which the president was speaking at length about recently, from what we heard, that's going to take many many years to put in place. so actually you have some, like the pen warden budget model saying it could be inflationary in the short term while the construction is being done with the potential for lowering inflation many years down the line. in short, it's going to take time to take inflation down.

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disconnected. joining me now is nbc news justice report ryan reilly and ryan nobles. ryan, it's good to have you. let's start with reilly. walk me three clark stepping down and why he anticipates he'll be a witness. >> they're really just far apart in where this is going to land. basically they are saying this is not operational because it was not accepted by the judge and to make sure it didn't go on a prosecutorial track, that it's all null and void. what's interesting on the gun charge is it's under significant legal challenges and probably will ultimately found to be unconstitutional. it's essentially a law that makes it unlawful for individuals who are addicts of illegal drugs to use guns, to possess weapons, which would apply to millions of americans, let's be honest here, we're talking just illegal users of guns, that would include

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out. >> you're seeing a lot of federal support in the area, so, for example, the state national guard has a duel status commander using not only national guard but title 10 active duty, dod personnel. a few hundred, and so that's an effort that doesn't have the fema logo on it. fema is the lead coordinator -- coordinating agency. you're seeing actions that this is going on. when you get requests from the state from maui county or directly from the state to request that the county and state can't meet, fema stands ready to support those requests. that's why we have full-time services in hawaii, and we are responding by bringing in lots of food, water, cots, blankets, generators, so that we're standing ready to support requests we get from the state,

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people. >> reporter: and you heard it from governor green, he is not going to allow predatory investors to come steal the land from the people, as he puts it, and that's something locals are happy to hear. >> dana, thank you very much. external affairs officer with the fema management assistance team, john mills, thanks for being with us. do you think there's a way, there was a way that fema could have gotten there faster, could have gotten the support to locals faster when they say they needed it? >> katy, good to be with you. fema's number one priority is helping survivors who are directly affected by these historic fires. we have full-time staff in honolulu, and they were in action immediately. fema's role is not to lead the response but to support the state and to support maui county. we are working on multiple lines of effort, emergency services,

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products in the same communities that powered our nation with fossil fuels, we owe them. >> president biden right now speaking in the east room of the white house, again, it is the one-year anniversary of the inflation reduction act. part of it addressed climate change and that's what he's focused on right there, saying all of the aspects of this bill that address climate change will save consumers money, save americans money, and also create new jobs. he says climate jobs equal good paying union jobs. he's talking about tax cuts for electric vehicles, including electric vehicles that you can buy used for the first time. making fuel cells in america. saving $27 billion in electric bills for consumers. he's trying to tell people that this act, which was bipartisan at the time of its passage will save you money. the question is when will it start saving you money. joining me now to address that part of it, nbc news business and data reporter brian cheung.

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meet with the small business administration. we're providing money not only for critical need but we're providing money directly to survivors to help them repair or rebuild their homes, providing rental assistance, money, so they can rent a place to live temporarily. if they need to relocate. money for lodging reimbursement if they had to relocate, money to replace essential personal property. we have activated our transitional sheltering program, helping people get out of shelters and into hotels, and the state has also activated a similar program to get people out of shelters and into hotels. we're going to be here for the long term, katy. >> it's a long list of support. i hear you, you're not supposed to lead a response, not the way fema is intended to work, and a lot of criticism has gone to local and state officials, county officials, i wonder in looking back on it, i know it's still fresh, if there are any lessons that can be learned to get fema in faster to do all of the things that you just listed

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