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jennifer rubin says, you can't be held for me and for all things. it seems the appeals court was not convinced of that thing. do you think it would be different if the same argument came up with the supreme court? >> i'm glad you brought up that example because much was made of that. and i might have a slightly different view of that, which is, one of the area -- here's what we know about immunity. in excess but we don't know the full contour of it. and when example that has not been squarely decided, but has to be true, is that generally for acts of war, presidents are immune. presidents like george w. bush. you remember -- famous prosecutor wrote an entire book about prosecuting george w. bush for murder after he got out of office and technically you could do it because murder has a statute of limitations. that you would never do that because on some level we understand there are some areas where there is absolute immunity and immunity that continues after the presidency is over. and distinction would probably

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BBC News

thank you forjoining us. the us said, after this vote, that it supports a palestinian state but it still vetoed the resolution that would have fully recognised palestine — at the united nations, at least. what you make of the us�*s actions today? well, it is consistent with us positions going back a couple of decades of supporting palestinian statehood and supporting un security council resolutions that call for the eventual creation of a palestinian state that was done under george w bush but, at the same time, not supporting a request forfull membership in the general assembly. palestine is a non—member observer state in the general assembly and i think the biggest difference this time is that it has come with a heavy heart, rather than in anger. in the past, it has always been a veto applied in anger

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BBC News

senior resident scholar at the arab gulf states institute. thank you forjoining us. the us said that after this boat it supports a palestinian state but it still veto the resolution that would have fully recognised palestine at the united nations at least. what you make of the us�*s action today? it what you make of the us's action today?— what you make of the us's action today? it is consistent with us positions _ action today? it is consistent with us positions going - action today? it is consistent with us positions going back| action today? it is consistent. with us positions going back a couple of decades of supporting palestinian statehood and supporting un security council resolutions that call for the creation of a palestinian state that was done under george w bush. but at the same time, not supporting a request for full membership in the general assembly. palestine is a nonmember observer state in the general assembly. nonmember observer state in the generalassembly. i nonmember observer state in the general assembly. i think the biggest difference this time is that it has come with a heavy heart rather than in anger. in the past it has always been a

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The Ingraham Angle

this morning. >> carley: robert charles, former assistant secretary of state for george w. bush and intel officer, he joins us now. robert, this strike happened the day after the united states announced they are escalating pressure on iran in the form of sanctions. 16 people into entities associated with iran drone program here at the treasury department was punishing five companies associated with iran 'of steel industry and automaker. what sort of effect will this have on iran in this overall effort to de-escalate right now? >> let me say, carley and todd and maybe this will shock your audience, but those sanctions are window dressing. at the end of the day, something very big people need to understand, something very big happened here. we now have a new territorial hot war between israel and iran. we have not had such a thing in

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Chris Jansing Reports

>> we only control one chamber, and i barely have control of that. i can't -- the senate won't advance our legislation and the president won't sign it. if i don't have republican votes that means we have to have democrat votes. >> nbc's ryan nobles is reporting from capitol hill. also with us, elise jordon former aide to george w. bush, in the white house and state s department. she's also an msnbc political analyst. good to see you both. ryan, this is unfolding in a rare way. what happens next? >> reporter: yeah, i think that's a pretty fair assessment of the way this is all going, chris. it took democratic votes to do a procedural step called the rule, which i know is inside baseball, but it demonstrates how difficult it has been for speaker mike johnson to govern his own conference and get all the republicans in line.bl yes, he has a super slim majority. that makes every single thing he does that much more difficult, but the idea that he would need this level of democratic support to push something through

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

questionnaire seems like a pretty good candidates absolute and to use the word i used before, this is tofu, this is the kind of person who does not it's not coming in, at least as far as we have here with a ton of background and information and could be palatable to all sides. it didn't seem to have cleavers, but what the one they're using tofu as a metaphor for palatable, which is interesting, but that's the point takes on the flavor is the flavor everything about what happened. >> okay. the one thing we don't have their jake is sort of context demeanour, dress and all of these things that these attorneys and frankly the consultants in the room are using to assess these people on the spot. it's a lot of pop psychology and even having background as to this person has a master's degree or a job or whatever else they're trying to george w bush style look into their eyes and see their soul. yeah, that's sort of what's happening as bush did with putin, didn't work out so well. it did not. new juror number eight retired wealth manager, married with two kids. this is my favorite so far. yes. he's ease, his hobbies

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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

has come from the discovery we weren't watching carefully enough there's a scene at the beginning of the book and i think you may remember this john, from when george w bush and his wife are floating down the never river in saint petersburg with vladimir putin one their two dozen meetings, joe biden's had one and probably will never have another with president putin. >> and on the boat, they're talking about joining, having russia joined the european union, having russia maybe one day join nato. >> that the alliance that was created in order to contain them today, that looks fanciful. >> and the question is, did we have to give it a shot back then? or did we recognize and react to late after putin issued is warnings, took crimea. and now of course, all of ukraine attempted, all of ukraine attempted all of ukraine. >> president reagan, of course back in the day was defined by

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Erin Burnett OutFront

worked as a top campaign adviser for president george w bush, governor arnold schwarzenegger, among many others. so steve, good to see you. >> all right. so you hear garnish woman, cheryl, look, some democrats are closing the doors and they're not going to help johnson no matter what that might mean in terms of then therefore, implicitly siding with marjorie taylor greene. but it sounds like congressman cherelle is open to that. clearly once this ukraine bill passes, so do you think democrats bail them out? >> so i was listening to the congresswoman aaron and i was reminded of the old ronald reagan quote talking about mikhail gorbachev at the end of the cold war, he would repeat all the time dolby, i provide, which trust, but verify and i think that's what the congresswoman is saying. she wants to see some action on aid to ukraine and the larger issue here is be two ukraine at a really, really dire our yeah

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Special Report With Bret Baier

he wasn't there, a lot of people say al gore would have been our president instead of george bush. whenever you have a third party candidate that gains traction, it is still early in the game, believe it or not, still a lifetime away as much as it is just around the corner. you know, to guy's point, it benefits donald trump in some states, it benefits joe biden in other states. with respect to the 15 family members who endorsed president biden, i know people get mad when i say, this i don't put any weight in endorsements. i real will he just see that putting somebody over the finish line whether democrat or republican. no matter how big a name or last name those endorsements come from. >> meantime, kimberly, the jurors, 12 jurors have been selected and sworn in. seated. rioters says opening statements could take place monday in this case, the trump hush money case in new york. justice juan merchan the judge overseeing the trial earlier in the day judge dismissed a jury felt intimidated some personal

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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

great we are. they'll start acting like us. let's integrate them and they will change their ways. george w bush came to change his mind. but remember that famous first meeting with vladimir putin where he said he had looked into his soul mistakes mistakes. one of biden's closest advisers told you in the book, quote, i think it's fair to say just about every assumption across different administrations was wrong. that's not just not just talking about russia, i guess the question today is including the man who is president, right now, have the right lesson has been learned. >> what's a good question? because they're hard to absorb, look everybody. was well-intentioned here. they thought after the cold war it would make sense for russia to continue getting its revenue through its oil sales to the west. and therefore, it would put aside its territorial desires that china would do something similar in order to keep up into the markets we were to some degree projecting our motivations on them. and what president biden has inherited is the wreckage that

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