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All In With Chris Hayes

i'm chris hayes. we have a proposed date for donald trump's trial. on charges they tried to steal the 2020 election. in a court filing today, special counsel jack smith asked for a start date of january 2nd, 2024. he said this would vindicate the publics interest in a speedy trial. that it will ultimately be decided by the judge presiding that case, judge tanya chutkan. but even assuming she chooses a somewhat later start, there may be some delays along the way, donald trump is probably going to face trial in this case before the presidential election next november. though he does have one critical possible hail mary remaining. he and his lawyers could try to somehow find a way to kick the case up to the supreme court, where the conservative majority would rescue him. that was one of the last desperate plans for donald trump's coup back in 2021, to get the supreme court to rule

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All In With Chris Hayes

this is kind of an opening bid, i imagine. what do you think of it as such? >> i think opening bid is a great way to characterize it. the judge has asked for a proposed trial dates and this is the government. it is a quick but not an unreasonably quick schedule, and the government imposes a lot of the pain in this calendar on itself. for instance, giving itself just a brief period of time over the thanksgiving holidays to respond to a certain set of pretrial motions. so the government is showing that it is willing to assume a lot of the burden of this quick pace. but chris, you may well be right. the judge may see this is an opening bid. they there may be back and forth. but hanging over the proceeding in the political calendar. and perhaps there is a trade-off here, that is the former president once a later date, then he may have to wave his ability to plead the political schedule makes it difficult for him to appear in court. at some point, there is going to be a period of time, the

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>> the other thing is, being a supreme court justice is not also not a job that you leave. thomas has been on the court for more than 30 years now, and he has been making a very good upper middle class salary. certainly enough to live comfortably. take nice vacations, all that stuff. but not enough to be really rich. you do not get to be a flamboyantly rich guy if you're a supreme court justice, not for what they're paying. but there are a lot of flamboyantly rich guys who do have a real interest in keeping clarence thomas on the court. people who share his vision, his right-wing ideology, who want him to rule in line with that vision. and so some of these people seem to have created a way of letting thomas kind of have his cake and eat it too. thomas stays put on the court in a supremely important public sector job and his wealthy right-wing supporters pay for him to live like a rich guy. in fact, new reports from propublica today reveals the thomas has received gifts under

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first, jamelle, you read about, this melissa you run right about this a taliban cast, you also written about it. let's just start, general, with the arrangement of what it appears to be. i have never encountered anything like. it i'm searching for an analog for someone who is in a government job, a public sector job, making a good salary, who gets to live at this sort of level of luxury because there is just this unbelievable coterie of billionaires subsidizing his lifestyle. >> i can't think of anything else like it either. i think it's truly remarkable. i you think you had suggested that this was something of thomas remains in the court and he continues to rule in the favor of the conservative movement, and against live this high life. i don't think i disagree with that, but i also would add that

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for the first time this year. i was in ohio for a week it was magical and wonderful and obviously everyone who's been there says that. but i spent some time talking to view people, policy makers and so forth who talked about just a degree which the hawaiian islands are exposed to climate risk unlike any other place in the united states. and it's been a focal point and imminent threat as understood by hawaiian policymakers almost two decades now. >> definitely climate change, global warming, rising sea levels and the destruction of coral, we in hawaii are the tip of the sphere of those types of impacts of climate change. so yes, we are not immune from all of these devastations and as i said we are at the tip of the spear. i'm really glad lad chris that you said how historically heinen is, it was once the seat of the government of the

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New gratuity rules fair and clear, say expat workers in Oman


By: Times News Service
Ministerial Decision No. 35/2021 makes modifications to the Oman's Civil Service Law. File photo used for illustrative purposes only
Muscat: Rulings over gratuity payments to expatriates working in Oman’s public sector have been welcomed by them, owing to the fairness and clarity these changes provide.
The changes apply to expatriates who have served less than 10 years in government offices, and became official under Ministerial Decision No. 35/2021, which makes modifications to the country’s Civil Service Law.
The decision was passed by Dr Mahad bin Said bin Ali Ba’owain, the country’s Minister of Labour.
“When expat workers in the public sector do leave service, the new rules will make sure they are adequately compensated,” said Sudip Kumar, an Indian expatriate in the country. “I think the new changes make the compensation policy very fair to expatriates working in the government sector.”

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20120711:22:33:00

contractor cuts could cost hundreds of thousands of jobs and push the country back to recession, which could do the same for a global economy that in some places like europe is struggle more than this country. like most other impasses between democrats and republicans this year, this involved raising revenue. the white house insists on balanced approach. >> there is no balance here left that is necessary to get deficit reduction necessary. what is required here is a little will and spine. >> senator says she might agree to more tax revenue but not higher taxes. >> we live within our means for a month in this government we could resolve sequest tration. that puts it in perspective. >> budget director says hitting the sequester would be like driving in a brick wall and says right now, members of congress focused on how much it would hurt instead of how to avoid the wall in first place. >> bret: big issue we'll follow. thank you. pentagon report states iran is increasing the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20120711:22:43:00

a judge declare the contracts null and then start over. >> bret: there is no appetite for stimulus in washington. no appetite for another bail-out of cities. >> they can do things states can't. we have lost in the recession $650,000 un -- 650,000 public sector job. county and municipal jobs by and large and state jobs. so you get down to a clear choice here. do you raise revenue, raise taxes, or do you cut spending? charles is right. you start raising revenue, people can move across state lines and city lines and county lines. california lost 4 million people in the last decade. people are moving away from the communities and states. where they are raising taxes. it's a real condition. it's scott walker and jerry brown out there in california. they can tell you that. they are face to face with this crisis. >> bret: do you think mitt romney should jump on this issue? >> i think mitt romney should

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20120711:22:44:00

say look we'll do what he is doing and say we have to downsize government. he has to take the size basically of the private sector. i wouldn't be savage on the public sector and let barack obama be accountability to public sector. we don't have voters in this town. >> wait a second. here is the saying. if you start attacking police men, firefighters, if you say that somebody who is on the team with an ambulance to help you out, i don't think the american people identify with that. if you get overboard, if you are not delivering services okay. but people also recognize that is person signed to be a policeman made a deal. the deal is you get this pension if you work for 20, 30 years and retire. that is part of the deal. then you say no, we'll break that deal. one other point to be made here, yes, i agree it's been a corrupt system of politicians. rewarding unions who in turn give them votes. you know what?

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