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$100 billion foreign aid bill. not 1 penny of it is paid for. you and i agree on that. i love your idea having line item votes. i would like to see a line item veto. we have an out-of-control budget. here's the thing about the green energy. biden has massively increase ending on the green energy programs like solar energy wind energy and battery energy. we are still using record amounts of fossil fuels. those are the most efficient forms of energy. one day, joe biden is saying how we are transitioning to green energy. the other day, saying we are producing records amounts of oil. the worst way to deal with our high gas prices is to continue to diminish and deplete our strategic petroleum. the best way to do it is to drill. >> sandra: i don't know what the plant has ever been.

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BBC News

and we are expecting labour to reinsert their change and possibly the crossbench amendment on the monitoring committee as well to reinsert the change as well. and if those two votes are passed in the house of lords goes back then to have another stay and we are expecting and rejected anything what will be interesting is how many times the lords are willing to push this and how many times the lords will insist on getting those changes attached. ultimately though, sources in the house of lords admit that in the house of lords they will have to give way and those amendments will be defeated. the question is when that will take place, how late are sitting away in four in westminster tonight and how many times they're willing to push a on this. star; willing to push a on this. stay with this as i willing to push a on this. stay with this as i just _ willing to push a on this. stay with this as i just want _ willing to push a on this. stay with this as i just want to _ willing to push a on this. stay with this as i just want to show - willing to push a on this. stay with this as i just want to show viewers j this as i just want to show viewers an interview with the bbc had with the former home secretary who has

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Verified Live

the plan has been strongly criticised by human rights groups, and the uk supreme court ruled the policy was unlawful. here is rishi sunak setting out a timeline for his plan. the first flight will leave in 10—12 weeks. now, of course that is later than we wanted, but we have always been clear that processing will take time and if labour peers had not spent weeks holding up the bill in the house of lords to try to block these flights altogether, we would have begun this process weeks ago. let's speak to our political correspondent in westminster, peter saull. so things are under way? they are, it feels like — so things are under way? they are, it feels like groundhog _ so things are under way? they are, it feels like groundhog day - so things are under way? they are, it feels like groundhog day here - so things are under way? they are, it feels like groundhog day here in | it feels like groundhog day here in the house of parliament, the commons has once again started debating this legislation. god knows they've debated it enough already, i'll shortly moved a couple of votes on the amendments that were passed by the amendments that were passed by the house of lords last week, one effectively means that people who

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CNN This Morning

from the democrats perspective this gives them an opportunity to make coalitions when they need to on a central votes. i don't think it's a matter of them thinking, hey, mike johnson's a great guy in a great leader. we'd like to see them be speaker forever. they want to beat him in november but they want someone who they can come together and make votes on the central issues through the end of the year, right? well, otherwise there's there's just no there's nothing here. are we here are your talon. thank you very much. i really appreciate it all right. >> coming up next to crisis on the campus of columbia university, a rabbi telling jewish students to stay safe, by staying home plus the nba playoffs in full swing bleach report up next higher shipping rais may be the cost of doing business. >> but at what cost turns shipping to your advantage with low cost ground shipping from the united states postal service i'm getting vaccinated

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stake? a lot is at stake. he - the jury as a whole? what is at | stake? a lot is at stake. he had the jury as a whole? what is at - stake? a lot is at stake. he had the opening statements often frame the entire rest of the trial. in fact, some studies suggest to 80% of jurors make up their minds at the end of openings, and most of them, the overwhelming majority of them retain that same opinion throughout the trial and votes in that way during deliberations. the stakes are high, they are extraordinarily important. there are two concepts trial lawyers know. one is primacy, the other is recency. people remember best what they hear first that what they hear last. the notion is to start with a bang, capture the attention and imagination of the juror and give them your theory of the case so they can frame the rest of the trial in the context of that theory. of the trial in the context of that theo . , ., , theory. interesting, really interesting. _ theory. interesting, really interesting. let's- theory. interesting, really interesting. let's look- theory. interesting, really interesting. let's look at i theory. interesting, really- interesting. let's look at what theory. interesting, really - interesting. let's look at what we are expecting to hear. is it the

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

a small difference could make a difference. >> peter baker, great seeing you, i appreciate it. >> thank you. joining us former congressman, and msnbc news political analyst, carlos, good to see you, sir. a new nbc news poll shows trump with two points ahead of president biden, essentially, statistically tied. what is significant in the most recent polls is that the president, president biden, has actually been going up. he was down five points in january. now they're essentially statistically tide. -- tied. how do you see this dynamic changing or do you see it changing as the trial continues? >> jose, i think that as donald trump is more in the news and certainly he is, again, dominating the news. that is going to cost him with the swing voters, with the independent voters that peter was talking about. we're transitioning from the

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

candidate on trial. we were in uncharted territory. on his face, the traditional rules of politics would be, yes, of course this would be damaging. normally swing voters don't say, i didn't vote for the guy last time. now that he's on trial, i should vote for him this time. that wouldn't be the logic you would expect in the political world, but a lot of people thought he would lose traction when he was indicted that. didn't happen, not among republicans anyway. you're right to point out this is a general election, not a republican primary and the people who haven't been willing to go for him up until now are swing voters, middle of the electorate might find this disturbing. a small number say they might back away if he were convicted at one of these trials. that doesn't have to be a lot to change the outcome. we know it's going to be a handful of states that matter, and in some of those states, the votes could come down to several tens of thousands of votes.

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The World Today with Maryam Moshiri

potentially vulnerable asylum—seekers. the votes than in the house of lords probably will get under wayjust before 8pm and we will wait to see if there is still the resolve to send it back once again to the house of commons. but it seems like the government is in no mood to compromise, we'll wait and see what the government say in the lords — might they be able to win over some of those wavering cross bench on it? we will have to wait and see, but rishi sunak absolutely adamant that tonight should be the night it finally gets over the line, this piece of legislation. he's prepared to go along into the night to achieve that. he was blaming labour earlier on for the delays in this legislation, but they say there's been ample opportunities the government to schedule time for this bill to be voted on in the recent weeks and months. then, when will we actually see flights in the air? 10-12 actually see flights in the air? 10—12 weeks is the new timeline the prime minister has sent out, rolling

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The World Today with Maryam Moshiri

brought hail and heavy rain, turning rivers into raging torrents. "the rainfall�*s started getting heavier in the last two years," he said. "in the past, the floods rarely rose beyond this point." weather events in china have become more intense and unpredictable due to global warming. in guangdong, the clean—up can begin. officials will continue to monitor water levels in the hope that for now, the worst has passed. laura baker, bbc news, beijing. before i go, let's cross life to the house of lords because tonight is the big night for the government post micro on the bill. mps and peers are sitting in parliament for the show down on the safety of her on the bill where we are expecting a two and fro of amendments of votes. we will bring you the action life

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Rosendale, Zinke share statements on foreign aid package votes

United States Representatives Matt Rosendale and Ryan Zinke shared statements regarding the $95 billionforeign aid package that was passed by the House Saturda

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