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three-judge panel today on the immunity claim? >> because the consequences of this lawsuit, laura, cannot be overstated. it was very sad as an american and as a lawyer to watch this argument today because we have shattered a norm that existed for 234 years. never before in our history the government sought to bring criminal prosecutions against a former president. for official acts. while in office. and now, we not only have that, we have it in state courts and federal courts. appears all over the place popping up. this is a very serious moment for our country. i don't care if you are pro-trump or anti-trump. this goes to the integrity of the presidency of our entire constitutional structure. >> laura: sol, the reaction from the judges seemed to be doubtful for president trump's claim of immunity. what, to chris's point, that this starts us on a very dangerous trajectory?

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maybe she is an expert on the professional ethics, judicial ethics. both of us obviously clerked for justin thomas. we will say that off the top here. >> there have been these attack on the left to legitimate him and the court. it's very targeted. it is so very obvious what is going on here. this is ridiculous, the justice has obligations. only nine justices to participate in the case unless there is direct personal involvement of the justice. it doesn't come close to that standard. that's not the point, laura. they want the headlines. >> laura: i love how she is reading her question there, sol. remember when justice ginsburg she made some comments about president trump. can you ever imagine any of these leftists urging for justice ginsburg to step aside on any case involving president trump because of her comments? never. they wouldn't even consider it.

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courtroom before that three-judge panel today on the immunity claim? >> because the consequences of this lawsuit, laura, cannot be overstated. it was very sad as an american and as a lawyer to watch this argument today because we have shattered a norm that existed for 234 years. never before in our history the government sought to bring criminal prosecutions against a former president. for official acts. while in office. and now, we not only have that we have it in state courts and federal courts. it's all over the place popping up. this is a very serious moment for our country. i don't care if you are pro-trump or anti-trump. this goes to the integrity of the presidency of our entire constitutional structure. >> laura: sol, the reaction from the judges seemed to be doubtful for president trump's claim of immunity. what, to chris's point, that

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ushed. gone. she jumped before she was pushed- she _ gone. she jumped before she was pushed. she would _ gone. she jumped before she was pushed. she would never - gone. she jumped before she was pushed. she would never have - gone. she jumped before she was i pushed. she would never have done that if she hadn't been outed. she was forced out because she was outed. she has had 20 years, whenever she was in, 20 years to pull theirfinger whenever she was in, 20 years to pull their finger out whenever she was in, 20 years to pull theirfinger out and whenever she was in, 20 years to pull their finger out and they haven't done it until this came out. they would have happily lined their pockets until the end of time before this would have come out. she pockets until the end of time before this would have come out.— this would have come out. she has been forced _ this would have come out. she has been forced into _ this would have come out. she has been forced into a _ this would have come out. she has been forced into a corner - this would have come out. she has been forced into a corner to - this would have come out. she has been forced into a corner to turn i been forced into a corner to turn down _ been forced into a corner to turn down and — been forced into a corner to turn down and return the cbe. they were going _ down and return the cbe. they were going to _ down and return the cbe. they were going to take it from her anyway so she knew— going to take it from her anyway so she knew she had to do something. to save face _ she knew she had to do something. to save face she — she knew she had to do something. to save face she has handed it back. what _ save face she has handed it back. what about the bonus money that she got, 2 million in bonuses? thea;r got, 2 million in bonuses? they should at least _ got, 2 million in bonuses? they should at least freeze _ got, 2 million in bonuses? they should at least freeze all- got, 2 million in bonuses? they should at least freeze all assets and even — should at least freeze all assets and even pensions. when we were suspended — and even pensions. when we were suspended we were suspended on the spot, suspended we were suspended on the spot. the _ suspended we were suspended on the spot, the day you had your audit and the day— spot, the day you had your audit and the day they— spot, the day you had your audit and the day they removed the keys from you you _ the day they removed the keys from you you are — the day they removed the keys from you you are suspended without pay and pending investigation. sol think— and pending investigation. sol think what they need to do is

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court, — pleaded guilty at magistrates' court, and sol pleaded guilty at magistrates' court, and so i was then sentenced for a _ court, and so i was then sentenced for a yeah — court, and so i was then sentenced for a ear. :, court, and so i was then sentenced for a year-— court, and so i was then sentenced | for a year-_ you for a year. you went to prison? you went to prison- _ for a year. you went to prison? you went to prison. dear, _ for a year. you went to prison? you went to prison. dear, dear, - for a year. you went to prison? you went to prison. dear, dear, dear. . for a year. you went to prison? you went to prison. dear, dear, dear. i| went to prison. dear, dear, dear. i went to prison. dear, dear, dear. i went to prison. dear, dear, dear. i went to prison _ went to prison. dear, dear, dear. i went to prison for _ went to prison. dear, dear, dear. i went to prison for three _ went to prison. dear, dear, dear. i went to prison for three months i went to prison. dear, dear, dear. i. went to prison for three months and three _ went to prison for three months and three months with a tag. what went to prison for three months and three months with a tag.— went to prison for three months and three months with a tag. what was it like in there? — three months with a tag. what was it like in there? actually, _ three months with a tag. what was it like in there? actually, do _ three months with a tag. what was it like in there? actually, do you i three months with a tag. what was it like in there? actually, do you knowl like in there? actually, do you know what, it like in there? actually, do you know what. it was — like in there? actually, do you know what, it was better _ like in there? actually, do you know what, it was better than _ like in there? actually, do you know what, it was better than what i i like in there? actually, do you know what, it was better than what i had l what, it was better than what i had been _ what, it was better than what i had been going — what, it was better than what i had been going through the two years before _ been going through the two years before that. been going through the two years before that-— been going through the two years before that. 9 . . , :, ., before that. what victims now want is accountability _ before that. what victims now want is accountability and _ before that. what victims now want is accountability and public- is accountability and public exoneration, unsure why it took a new year drama on tv for that to come closer. colletta smith has been talking to many of those affected by the scandal and she joins us now from salford. yes, as you is a been hearing there lots of former sub postmasters joins us, telling their stories once again, lots of whom we have spoken to repeatedly over the years that they have been going through this saga, wondering why, as you say it

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to start acting like a super power. the southern border, we must demonstrate that america is up for the challenges we face. >> a republican senator says one of the sticking points is the biden administrationen granting so-called parole to thousands of migrants arriving at the southern border each day. many are released with the prols they will show up at a future court date to be processed. more chinese citizens than ever before are seeking political asylum in the u.s. and unconventional means to do it as well. >> sol now navigate a dangerous path through south and central america to reach the u.s. border. david culver spoke with migrants fleeing the second largest economy who say not everything there is what it seems. >> as soon as we pull up, they rush towards us. my mic not even on, but that

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hezbollah. — whether it is hamas, whether it is hezbollah, backed groups in syria and iraq. — hezbollah, backed groups in syria and iraq, they all have the support in iran— and iraq, they all have the support in iran in_ and iraq, they all have the support in iran in common. but i think they have _ in iran in common. but i think they have quite — in iran in common. but i think they have quite a — in iran in common. but i think they have quite a lot of agency to act on their— have quite a lot of agency to act on their own — have quite a lot of agency to act on their own. sol have quite a lot of agency to act on their own. so i think it is the first— their own. so i think it is the first of— their own. so i think it is the first of the _ their own. so i think it is the first of the suggestions you made. that is— first of the suggestions you made. that is the — first of the suggestions you made. that is the fco view, that they have agency? _ that is the fco view, that they have agency? l— that is the fco view, that they have auen ? ~ . that is the fco view, that they have aien ? ~' ., ., that is the fco view, that they have auen ? ,, . ., ,., agency? i think that iran is a malian agency? i think that iran is a malign influence _ agency? i think that iran is a malign influence in - agency? i think that iran is a malign influence in the - agency? i think that iran is a i malign influence in the region. there — malign influence in the region. there is— malign influence in the region. there is no— malign influence in the region. there is no doubt that they give weapons, — there is no doubt that they give weapons, they give training, they -ive weapons, they give training, they give ability, they give money, they -ive give ability, they give money, they give support to all of these groups. we know— give support to all of these groups. we know that. we know that houthi weapons _ we know that. we know that houthi weapons come from iran, we know that hezbollah _ weapons come from iran, we know that hezbollah rockets come from iran, but the _ hezbollah rockets come from iran, but the way you put the question was: _ but the way you put the question was, do — but the way you put the question was, do you think that these groups are backed — was, do you think that these groups are backed by iran, and if elated by iran but— are backed by iran, and if elated by iran but ultimately are able to make some _ iran but ultimately are able to make some of— iran but ultimately are able to make some of their own decisions? i would say it— some of their own decisions? i would say it is— some of their own decisions? i would say it is that, — some of their own decisions? i would say it is that, yes. this

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that, we are effectively undermining their ability to defend themselves against the russian state, which is now on a war economy footing when we are not. the now on a war economy footing when we are not. ., now on a war economy footing when we are not. ._ , ., now on a war economy footing when we are not. ._ y., ., ,~' are not. the way you ask the question _ are not. the way you ask the question is — are not. the way you ask the question is do _ are not. the way you ask the question is do i _ are not. the way you ask the question is do i think - are not. the way you ask the question is do i think the i are not. the way you ask the question is do i think the uk | are not. the way you ask the i question is do i think the uk will continue — question is do i think the uk will continue to commit? absolutely. i think— continue to commit? absolutely. i think it _ continue to commit? absolutely. i think it is — continue to commit? absolutely. i think it is very good that there is such— think it is very good that there is such a _ think it is very good that there is such a cross—party consensus about this _ such a cross—party consensus about this this— such a cross—party consensus about this this is— such a cross—party consensus about this. this is not an area of contention in british politics, whereas— contention in british politics, whereas it is a little bit more in american — whereas it is a little bit more in american politics and some european countries _ american politics and some european countries. there is wholehearted support— countries. there is wholehearted support from people in this country for economic, diplomatic, military support~ _ for economic, diplomatic, military support. people took refugees into their own _ support. people took refugees into their own homes. we understand the danger— their own homes. we understand the danger of— their own homes. we understand the danger of letting european boundaries being redrawn by force and the _ boundaries being redrawn by force and the danger of not responding to aggression. sol and the danger of not responding to aggression. so i have got great confidence in that. i would agree with you — confidence in that. i would agree with you that of all the things i have _ with you that of all the things i have seen— with you that of all the things i have seen on becoming foreign secretary. _ have seen on becoming foreign secretary, i have been incredibly impressed by the work that has been

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terms _ add the uk and europe together in terms of— add the uk and europe together in terms of military support, we are about— terms of military support, we are about equivalent to what the us has done, _ about equivalent to what the us has done, so _ about equivalent to what the us has done, so the direct answer to your question— done, so the direct answer to your question is— done, so the direct answer to your question is we really need the americans to come forward with this package _ americans to come forward with this package i_ americans to come forward with this package. i am americans to come forward with this package. lam pretty americans to come forward with this package. i am pretty confident that they will— package. i am pretty confident that they will because ultimately there is a majority in congress for it. i have _ is a majority in congress for it. i have been— is a majority in congress for it. i have been on the hill myself and had meetings _ have been on the hill myself and had meetings with everyone from the speaker— meetings with everyone from the speaker to marjorie taylor greene who is— speaker to marjorie taylor greene who is not— speaker to marjorie taylor greene who is not that supportive, but there _ who is not that supportive, but there is— who is not that supportive, but there is a — who is not that supportive, but there is a majority. sol who is not that supportive, but there is a majority. so i think that will happen. but the point is that is not _ will happen. but the point is that is not enough. we want the european support— is not enough. we want the european support to _ is not enough. we want the european support to go through, we want the us support — support to go through, we want the us support to go through, our package — us support to go through, our package which we will be announcing shortly~ _ package which we will be announcing shortly~ as _ package which we will be announcing shortly. as well as that, we have -ot shortly. as well as that, we have got to— shortly. as well as that, we have got to recognise now that as well as helping _ got to recognise now that as well as helping ukraine through this winter and to— helping ukraine through this winter and to help them take the fight to russia _ and to help them take the fight to russia particularly in terms of the attacks— russia particularly in terms of the attacks they have made on russian facilities _ attacks they have made on russian facilities in — attacks they have made on russian facilities in crimea and worshipped and the _ facilities in crimea and worshipped and the rest of it, as well as that — and the rest of it, as well as that... . , ., ., ., that... can i 'ust ask, for greater

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on and do it now? there are a lot of conversations _ on and do it now? there are a lot of conversations taking _ on and do it now? there are a lot of conversations taking place - on and do it now? there are a lot of conversations taking place about. conversations taking place about this _ conversations taking place about this. 0bviously one of the difficulties as some countries have been _ difficulties as some countries have been less— difficulties as some countries have been less inclined to talk about it until the — been less inclined to talk about it until the conflict is over. but i think— until the conflict is over. but i think you _ until the conflict is over. but i think you have seen in recent days, an egyptian— think you have seen in recent days, an egyptian plan, you have even seen the israelis _ an egyptian plan, you have even seen the israelis talking about what should — the israelis talking about what should happen. sol the israelis talking about what should happen. so i think the spaces opening _ should happen. so i think the spaces opening on — should happen. so i think the spaces opening up. the conversations are taking _ opening up. the conversations are taking place. opening up. the conversations are taking place-— taking place. thank you for 'oining us here today. i taking place. thank you for 'oining us here today. when * taking place. thank you for 'oining us here today. when we h taking place. thank you forjoining us here today. when we started i taking place. thank you forjoining i us here today. when we started this inquiry, it was about the middle east and north africa. it has morphed into something that is maybe not predominantly but certainly israel — gaza related, but there is a bigger issue. 0ne israel — gaza related, but there is a bigger issue. one of the issues which i'm sure we will come too, which i'm sure we will come too, which is yemen. and how we, as the un pen holder, how we deal with that and are seen to be playing our part.

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