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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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The Faulkner Focus

if they are able to make promises about student loans now and forgive debt now even if it's unconstitutional they believe it has the elector y'all impact. a lot of young people see this and not voting based on a perceived giveaway in an election year. they want economic prospects in the future and safe streets and looking somewhere else. >> harris: they want opportunity. pete hegseth, grace to have you on the program. thank you very much. ♪ >> harris: i mean, a gospel star singer like never before man dees yeah confirming that singer passed away late last week. got her start on season five of "american idol."enter i was a huge fan. you will always be missed. your voice remains mighty. "outnumbered" next. "outnumbered" next. yeah, most scented stuff gives me a headache,

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

didn't pay their property taxes on time. nothing of course rises to the level of what is described and what has happened here, but i think matthew's right in that this is going to -- would have really depressed republican votes just at the point in which you are trying to turn out your base of supporters to make sure they vote, and i think just a few thousand in a few states would have tipped this election. they probably talked to people about the impact of what this would have undoubtedly throughout the campaign and have a plan to make sure it simply didn't come out so that those evangelical voters or whatnot that saw donald trump as their candidate didn't get depressed in not voting right at election day. >> thank you so much, matthew dowd and robert gibbs. let's go back to our vaughn hillyard again at the courthouse with more reporting from inside the courtroom during opening statements. vaughn, fill us in.

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Morning Joe

republican stand up. by the way, the middle stood up to both fringes, because the left fringe and right fringe voted against something we all know is right for the country. all while a president, whether you like him or not, is sitting under trial, under our system of judicial process. good week for americans. >> to elise's question, also, donny, we have no idea what impact he could have in the weeks and months to come. he has had impact before in the political process, but right now, trump is in court. all day, almost every day of the week. he's obsessed with what's happening in court. he's extremely distracted. i think it has muted his ability to be involved in every piece of what's happening in washington because he is obsessed with his own ability to stay out of jail or other things, but just obsessed with what's in front of him. >> we all would. >> complete control over the way he behaves for eight hours a

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Morning Joe

but india and many other countries that have kept this line as high as it has. this is part of the whole debate that goes on. emerging countries say, well, you got to pollute for 200 years. we need to be able to pollute for a little while to catch up economically. >> steve rattner, thank you very much for that. let's bring in monica madea, former assistant secretary of state for oceans and international environmental and scientific affairs. also with us, dr. derek menzelleo of the coral reef program. we talked about this global coral bleaching event that the world is enduring, doctor. what is it, and what is the impact on the environment? >> well, since february of 2023, we have seen mass coral bleaching confirmed in at least 54 different countries, the northern and southern

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Verified Live

timing, not the case itself? i am not leral timing, not the case itself? i am not legal expert, _ timing, not the case itself? i am not legal expert, like _ timing, not the case itself? i am not legal expert, like i— timing, not the case itself? i am not legal expert, like i said, - timing, not the case itself? i am not legal expert, like i said, i i not legal expert, like i said, i think if there were criminal charges to be had, we wouldn't be calling it a hush money trial and the crime would be a lot more obvious. what is the crime here?— the crime here? let's talk about the im act on the crime here? let's talk about the impact on the _ the crime here? let's talk about the impact on the election, _ the crime here? let's talk about the impact on the election, you - the crime here? let's talk about the impact on the election, you said - impact on the election, you said straight out the gates that you think this is helping him. they receive wisdom is that it is certainly helping him with his base, those core people who will have voted for him anyway. will damage him possibly with people who are not his base and he needs those voters to win the presidential election, what you make of that? this to win the presidential election, what you make of that? as people show, his numbers _ what you make of that? as people show, his numbers cooperate - what you make of that? as people show, his numbers cooperate and| what you make of that? as people - show, his numbers cooperate and they do this. it is even getting people who are not going to book for him in the beginning because they see that this is just all politics, all the beginning because they see that this isjust all politics, all smoke and mirrors, a witchhunt. most of the charges they are bringing against him are well outside of the statute of limitations. they happened years ago, long before he

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BBC News Now

presenter and high—profile one in the last decade also. we were wondering what will happen, and now we know. we have our answer, which is his taken this decision that he will resign. 0f is his taken this decision that he will resign. of course, if you think now is a moment to think about his career and his legacy and the impact he made on audiences across the world. it is also a moment to think about what next, he will become the lead presenter of news at ten? he will anchor the election programme we know is coming? channel a and time's radio both announced their election line—up over the weekend. the bbc will be able to do the same. many people say it has taken a long while to find that out.— while to find that out. stewart alludin: while to find that out. stewart alluding to — while to find that out. stewart alluding to the _ while to find that out. stewart alluding to the damage - while to find that out. stewart alluding to the damage to - while to find that out. stewart alluding to the damage to the | while to find that out. stewart - alluding to the damage to the bbc over the length of time it has taken

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BBC News

that made donald trump look bad, he would then refuse to publish them to suppress damaging information. and he is expected to be the first witness called after the opening arguments. thanks to meghan for that, he has started given his evidence before proceedings wrapped up for the day. of course this is a judicial process but taking place within a very political process context,. earlier i spoke to nikki beaver, national political director of the national federation of republican women, and i asked her what impact this trial was having on the upcoming election. it's having a huge impact, and it's having the opposite impact the democrats i think intended for it to have. the american people are not fooled by this witch hunt. this is a trial that should have happened years ago. and we see through his political opponents —

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CNN This Morning

the gang who brought them to the party in order to make this decision, it's gotta be an isolating feeling, right? when the people who to some extent, where are your allies, are now calling for your head, but it's funny. we mentioned a few things there, his own son who's entering the naval academy, donald trump, but it was a cast of so many other, such a weird wide cast. it was zelenskyy himself. it was president biden and the cia director. it was folks like mike mccullough hello, you saw and it was like evangelical christians, ukrainian christians talking about the impact on their own lives. it was the history of john quincy adams like it is he, he really had a moment where he went for everyone. we've been talking about how he was his journey from backbencher to house speaker is sort of a cheap, easy way. to say it, but he went from a guy who didn't have to deal with the consequences of the decisions he would make to this moment and it certainly seems that he

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BBC News

much of an impact this will have before a general election, whenever that comes later this year. so what do they make up about the controversy in rwanda itself? our correspondent barbara plett—usher is in kigali. well, the government here has largely stood back and watched legal and political wrangling in the uk, that is the process for britain, they welcome debate and so on. but in the meantime, they stressed that they ready to receive these migrants at a moment's notice, when and if they are able to arrive. certainly, the hostel that has been prepared to receive them has been standing ready for nearly two years now. the rwandan government has been making changes to its law to address concerns raised by the british supreme court about the safety of the migrants here, in particular the risk of them being deported back to countries from which they fled, and so on. the government also has strongly

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