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the actual issue that he is arguing in that case is that he is immune from anything he did as part of his official acts as president. that argument should not apply to any of the other trials that do not involve things that he did as president of the united states but the supreme court is willing to sign on to this pretty radical argument that presidents are allowed to do crimes, i think that is a sign that they may give trump some other goodies down the road as well. >> lisa, i guess technically, if the supreme court hears his arguments and releases its decision, technically a case might go forward but all the wa procedural matters around jack smith's case mean that it could bump up against the election. is there some date by which the trial couldn't be finished, it becomes too politicized? >> i think that is up to judge.

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Security and enforcement members in Sarawak to get Raya goodies

KUCHING: Sarawak will prepare festive goodies to be distributed to security and enforcement personnel on duty during the Hari Raya celebration in April, says Datuk Seri Fatimah Abdullah.

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clear what we _ commit to the promise? let me be clear what we are _ commit to the promise? let me be clear what we are committing - commit to the promise? let me be clear what we are committing to. l commit to the promise? let me bei clear what we are committing to. a growing prosperity plan and a growth plan about the next generation of jobs. there is a revolution going on in terms of green energy and other countries are in the race and we need to be in the race for the next generation ofjobs. i also have committed to clean power by 2030 and that's renewables, that gives us cheaper bills, it gives us energy security so that vladimir putin can put as good on our throats... paint put as good on our throats. .. point is that your — put as good on our throats. .. point is that your promising _ put as good on our throats. .. point is that your promising those - put as good on our throats... point is that your promising those goodies but you are not any more committed to the cost that you used to say you would definitely cough up. that does not stack up unless you're going to find the money somewhere else. hear me out, find the money somewhere else. hear me out. because _ find the money somewhere else. hear me out, because in _ find the money somewhere else. he:— me out, because in order to get a clean power 2030, we need investment in a little back to your point. also, we are talking to those that we hope to partner with us on this journey to clean deliver clean energy, they say to me, look,

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going on in terms of green energy. other countries are in the race, we need to be in the race for the next generation ofjobs. i also have committed to clean power by 2030. that is renewables, that gives us cheaper bills, energy security, so putin cannot put his boot on our throat and it gives us the next generation ofjobs. the point here is that you�*re promising those goodies but you�*re not any more committed to the cost that you used to say you would definitely cough up. that does not stack up unless you are suddenly going to find the money somewhere else and put taxes up to pay for it. hear me out. in order to get to clean power 2030 we need investment and i will come back precisely to your point. but also, when we�*re talking to those that we hope will partner with us on this journey to deliver clean power by 2030, they say to me, keir, look, investment is one thing,

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spending pledge, a pledge to borrow, to invest £28 billion a year. it went backwards. the pledge went backwards. that's why. so to start with, they used to say it would be an extra 28 billion every year. then it went to, "yes, we're still going to do the 28, but only "in a second half." and the parliament and the problem politically, which i was trying to get keir starmer to answer this morning and i'm not sure that's morning and i'm not sure that i really managed to get him to answer is that they started all this by promising people lots of goodies, lots of newjobs in green industries, cheaper bills, energy security and no nasty emissions, you know, clean powerfor all. and we're going to get there by spending £28 billion. now, they say, oh, we might not spend the 28 billion if we can't afford it. and even if we can, it might not happen to the second half of the parliament.

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he was a that's why. so to start with, they used to say it would be an extra 28 billion every year. then it went to, "yes, we're still going to do the 28, but only "in a second half." and the parliament and the problem politically, which i was trying to get keir starmer to answer this morning and i'm not sure that i really managed to get him to answer is that they started all this by promising people lots of goodies, lots of newjobs in green industries, cheaper bills, energy security and no nasty emissions, you know, clean powerfor all. and we're going to get there by spending £28 billion. now, they say, oh, we might not spend the 28 billion if we can't afford it. and even if we can, it might not happen to the second half of the parliament. but you can still have the goodies. we're still promising you the green jobs, the green power, cheaper bills for all. question — if the goodies cost a certain amount and you're not committed to the price tag, how can you still promise the goodies to people?

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but you can still have the goodies. we're still promising you the green jobs, the green power, cheaper bills for all. question — if the goodies cost a certain amount and you're not committed to the price tag, how can you still promise the goodies to people? that's the political problem, which of course the conservatives want to hammer, hammer, hammer and say, that means they're planning secret tax rises, which they believe propels them into a traditional election campaign. "you can't trust labour because they're secretly plotting "to take all your money." when you talk to labour people about it, they say, "well, no, "there is still the commitment and we are still going to do it." but it is a conundrum for them. and keir starmer did just promise that it would still be in the manifesto, but ijust wonder kind of where they're really going with that. but if the numbers in the budget in march look really, really gruesome, there is a scurrilous rumour that suggests that the labour leadership might at that point say, "oh, things "are so terrible, sorry, the 28 billion for the chop," but that would create a huge row and it may well be the kind of scurrilous thing that's been put around westminster. and i wasn't completely clear from your exchange whether he was committed. i don't know what you thought,

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Alex Witt Reports

group. and the secretary said we do not want to take up issues with iran. but the houthis, we have to figure out what we're going to do. is the question to launch military attacks on the houthis, and how to keep it clear, this is houthi-oriented, not iran-oriented? >> it's definitely an exercise in compartmentalization, right? you do not want to have an expansiveness happen with regards to the conflict in the region. the reality is, i think they're recruiting, so, they are using these attacks on the commercial vessels as a way to drive up recruitment. we know 30% of all of the cargo that ships through the, to us, comes through the red sea. we could see an impact with inflation. obviously, an increase in fuel supplies, and a delay in all the goodies that we want, right? so, he has to tell them, along with some of our western allies, back off. stop doing this. you are not doing this because you care about the palestinians, you are doing this because you have your own agenda, and we're watching you.

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