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a government spokesperson said the uk was the first major economy to halve greenhouse gas emissions since 1990 and said that record speaks for itself. mr stark was critical of other parties, too. he told the sunday with laura kuenssberg programme that politicians, across the political spectrum, have a collective fear of talking about climate. and he said he was disappointed by the snp government in edinburgh's decision to drop a key carbon reduction target this week, saying the targets had been overambitious from the start. the scottish government chose to choose an even more ambitious path than the one that we'd advised. and that's fine — i mean, i love ambition — but it only matters if you actually deliver against that. a scottish government spokesperson said the country remains steadfast in its commitment to reaching net zero by 2045. the interview with mr stark comes as marine experts warn the world's coral reefs are experiencing their fourth mass bleaching event —

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Jesse Watters Primetime

israel and for the israeli state is sacrosanct, is as strong as it ever has been. however, there are more complications now, particularly given the potential escalation here. and so behind the scenes now, certainly at every possible diplomatic level, you know that this administration has been hard at work leaning on their partners in israel to keep this to a minimum. it would appear, based on what we know so far. again, this strike did not strike a nuclear facility. it did not strike a civilian facility. it would appear, based on what we know so far, this was in fact, limited. this was, in fact, targeted. now, here's where things get interesting. the white house also has to be careful, naturally, to not be seen as dumb jumping in both feeds with the israelis across the broad spectrum of their various entanglements in the region. for obvious reasons, because

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Alex Wagner Tonight

analysis on what happened overnight? >> as you quite credibly said i think we've got to be careful not to speculate too much at this stage. israel is not saying much. iran sounds like it wants to down-play after this. i think after the attack last week we've sat on our seat wondering what israel would do, do nothing. but that was something that couldn't play well domestically for netanyahu. the other end of the spectrum was armageddon action, 330 missile match in some way, that would definitely escalate in the region. and there was a hope somehow there'd be a sweet spot in between. and i think there's a sense of relief this morning what appears to have happened is there appears to have been very surgical strikes done. it doesn't appear so far as if there's any reports of casualties. despite the attacks, the iranians are already saying there's no plans to react. i think we've got to be quite carefully some of the imagery we

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Americas Newsroom

opening statements could start as soon as monday. shannon bream joins us now. what did you think of the jury selection process and his point that everyone is allowed to talk about him but he can't talk about them? >> a lot of folks across the political spectrum think they have a strong legal argument when it comes to the first amendment. election season, a very unique defendant. unique set of circumstances and take it as far as they have to. they say it's a constitutional issue they want to fight it out. what is interesting for all of us watching the jury selection is two people on the jury are off the jury. we think we'll get there by the end of the day with the alternates that they can start the substance of the trial monday but we have to see. >> bill: take you to some of these numbers. specifically michigan. we had biden -- we had trump down eight in april. 2020. we have him today up three in our polling.

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CNN Newsroom With Wolf Blitzer

one, the fellow from ireland who the watches msnbc and fox news, right? he's, he's he's has some education. >> he had some college education is in sales, come a blue collar background. that's the that's the one you're looking at as the swing juror in this instance. just like add swing voters in politics that's the swings or the his lawyers are going to be looking at and you're going to have folks that are on other signs on other sides of that spectrum across the board and watching them as well you know, jibba as this process continues to unfold, even as we speak right now, the need to seat at least five alternate jurors. >> how would you approach this if you were a member of trump's legal so team right now it's no different with the alternative, right? you want to get you want to find the best folks who are going to be one you want to make sure that folks are gonna be paying attention to this. the alternate are very important in this case, you could end up supplanting jurors with an

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Morning Joe

just what happened at columbia but also what's happening across the country. college administrators understanding, much like they -- took them a hell of a long time to figure out in a lot of places -- how to stop a heckler's veto, so you actually could have first amendment rights exercised by people on all kinds of the political spectrum. but talk about the sort of awakening of these college administrators who understand that people send their children to school and people go to school to learn, not to be backdropped on some protest spectacle on the middle of the campus lawn. >> so i think there are a number of dynamics going on here. one is the pressure from congress, which is investigating incidents of anti-semitism on

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CNN News Central

one solid view of him. it was a more nuanced view. again probably for most of the jury. >> now, if you are in the appellate world trying to look at this and put possibly appeal the process specs of whether there's an impartial jury or not go through been struck for cause or otherwise remember, at the very beginning of this, the judge that he would distinguish those who said they could not be in part partial and a different category without asking follow-up questions compared to those who explained later in the wider your process, those now in florida seemingly impartial jurors might be problematic or an appeal you're trump. let's look ahead to the opening statements here, but that's a very important point now that you've got from the spectrum of jurors on this panel. if you're the prosecutor if you're the defense attorney, you're going to now try to tailor your presentation of the evidence was for the audience as before you today, and that includes those who might be leaning in favor we're i'm trump and those who might be leaning away. but all ultimately impartial right? i mean, that's the that's what all the juror said. they would be able to look at this based on the evidence in the court room and put aside anything

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Deadline White House

they often say to ensure that it's better than tep people guilty go free than one innocent people be convicted. there's a lot of lights and yet as yo say, we see donald trump attacking that very system that has all of those wfts for hill. you do see repeatedly judges and others bend over backwards despite his attacks on them to protect the system. but it's like what most criminal defense attorneys would tell you. their job is to preserve the institution, to protect the constitution, ask make sure the system works, because it has to work if it's going to work against people who are actually innocent. we'll see where donald trump falls within that spectrum. >> i also think a big part of what he's trying to do is to condition the public. if he can undermine the legitimacy of the court, if he's convicted, you can say i told you all along the court was illegitimate. we should not take any respect

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

he will take the meeting. especially in the case of the polish president, he is a conservative guy, a outspoken trump ally, he is the one that floated the idea of naming a military base after trump. he was skilled at flattering trump. so trump will take that meeting because it is a world leader that at least says he likes him. from the europeans perspective it is interesting. he is a conservative guy but in europe and especially a country like poland there is not a right and left split on the question of russia and nato. across the spectrum russia is viewed as a threat and nato is essential. so in some ways they are a good voice for trying to convince trump to back more ukraine funding and change his mind because these are people who he sees as friendly. he will not listen to people he

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Alex Wagner Tonight

so this is, you know, part of, is on par with the attacks on dei. it's on par with the attacks on affirmative action. it's, you know, kind of following the playbook of what we've seen happen at new college in florida, for instance. so the idea is supposed to be that we are, that laying the ground for these institutions to be something other than what they are perceived to be. now, these are also heterogeneous institutions. i teach opinion writing. i have students whose views are all across the spectrum. as you will find at this university, at the institution. >> republicans attend columbia too, in other words. >> shockingly enough, they do, yeah. and i've actually taught a few, amazingly. but, but that's not what, you know, none of these issues of substance were on display there. this was a kind of theater, in order to caricature the university, to further an agenda of kind of making it more difficult for our institutions to function the way that they have great

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