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international insight, corruption, excellence, award, nominator hero. now the from the top of us court rules that former presidents have some immunity from prosecution delaying donald trump's election, some national tri no, no one is above not even the present. united states, which are buttons announces that route, encoding a dangerous precedent on one's a decision would undermine the, the hello, i'm darn jordan, this is out. is there a life from joe? i also coming up palestinians in gauze are on the move again, not the israel issues on a documentation or to the pots of honeys, powertrain burial gain spring because it bowels across the caribbean. category for
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storm is still considered extremely dangerous, plus come on either to northern budget. conrad 2 of them might the mountain ranges meet coming up, how the high i did your hydro electric project. it has been focused on you to overcome that acute energy crisis. the supreme court has 100 down a routing that increases the power of the presidency. it says anything a president does in an official capacity is a noun from criminal prosecution. the decision will delay donald trump's trial on charges that he conspire to overturn the last election. president biden's criticize the court saying, you know, affairs for the countries democracy not to go hanging of the latest from washington dc. the u. s. supreme court issuing a fundamental change to the long held belief that in the united states,
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no one is above the law. now really made it the president accident official capacity. he is immune on able to be prosecuted for any actions he takes. poland office, the chief justice john roberts writing, the nature of presidential power, entitled the former president to absolute immunity, from criminal prosecution, for actions within his conclusive and precludes of constitutional authority. and he is entitled to at least presumptive immunity from prosecution for all his official acts, the 3 liberal justice has issued a fierce descent. never in the history of a republic has a president, had reason to believe that he would be immune from criminal prosecution. if you use the trappings of his office to violate criminal law, moving forward however, all former presidents will be cloaked in such immunity if the occupant of that office misuse is official power for personal gain, the criminal law that the rest of us must abide will not provide
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a back stop with fear for our democracy i just sent, wrote just as sonya started my or you as president joe biden made an unexpected speech about the decision. arguing this raises the stakes for the upcoming election . so now, now the american people have to do what the court should have been willing to do with whatnot of the american rep to render judgment about donald trump's behavior. the american people must decide whether donald trump's assault on our democracy, on january 6, makes a much fit for public office and the highest of some land. the high court said presidents can be prosecuted for actions taken in a personal capacity and order the judge and trump trial over his involvement in the january 6 insurrection. to decide what charges can move forward. the speech that he gave on january 6th and which he encouraged everyone to march down to the capital that was a personal capacity speech, and so on. rebound. it shouldn't be difficult for the lower court to find that he
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does not have a view to the for the acts of january 6. but the process will take time, meaning the trial will likely not take place until after the election for president a much more powerful position. now that the supreme court has weighed in petty calling l g 0 washington. so let's bring in every time he's a political analyst and joins us live from washington dc. eric, always good to have you with a sudden look, i mean many legal and political observe is already saying the supreme court ruling means an end to us democracy. tell us briefly how significant is the routing and what does that actually mean? it's it's a 2nd, it is a significant ruling because what it has done is it has up ended 248 years of precedent saying that the office of the presidency presidency is not a king. and so now what we're seeing here by the supreme court, by saying that presidents are immune from their official asp essentially gives them unfettered authority to do things with that. with that,
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with their power that they simply cannot be held accountable for, for account or account to. and so i think this is a dangerous moment, dangerous time for the country, particularly given. when you look at one more president, donald trump saying that if re elected, he will operate as a dictator on day one. yeah, and that's an important point to make eric, because does this routing affect to be then make trumpet king if he wins in the band, but he can basically do whatever he wants in office, official or otherwise love any fear of prosecution because he's an office that's true, but also what this ruling does is it gives joe biden, who is the current come in are cheap, it gives him those unfettered powers now. but of course, no one is concerned that joe biden is actually going to do something like implement an insurrection on the us capital. and so i think what we're seeing here is this was a naked play for power by the supreme court. and also to, while many are looking and focusing at donald trump,
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it's very clear right now that jo biden's, opponent in november is not just donald trump, but also the us supreme court, which i believe is far more insidious. far more treacherous and far more dangerous than donald trump could ever be. yeah, and eric, many people already asking the question, what is the routing the main for trump's existing legal troubles? i mean, firms know, is already asking a new york judge to delay sentencing in the hush money case and sets aside the verdict. and also what about the generally 6 charges then? yeah, what this does is this basically frees us all of those cases against donald trump. for the remainder of the year now i suspect what we will see perhaps is an evidentiary hearing in the january 6 case that could play out in real time as it had been to be all important november election. but again, that's a hearing on which evidence can be brought into a trial, which evidence can not be brought into a truck. but we also have to remember donald trump still has the right to appeal,
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even that now knows that hearing of as well. so it's this, these cases for donald trump are going to be delayed until after the election. and now it looks like these cases, if in fact they ever go to trial could be years from, from actually happening direct just the final thought to you. i'm president buttons describe the decision from the supreme court of the darkest day in history. he's not in serious political trouble. give them the full out from the presidential debates. how will this rooting play out for ordinary vote as people on the streets and also the election come november, then? you know what this does for many americans who have seen donald trump as someone who is dangerous someone who is my curio or someone who is simply people are, are unsure of what this rolling does. it again, it's showcase is donald trump in a very dangerous light. which could actually be a boon for joe biden, particularly in light of how this more his performance was in that debate. you have
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one candidate many c as dangerous in donald trump, but you also have another candidate that some believe is in cognitive decline, but nevertheless is in fact a good man. and so now there are 2 an easy choices. do you go with the one person that the interest for the other person who is good or perhaps may not be actually fit to serve an office? no good, easy choices for the electorate. but certainly one might be better than the other. and we really what we saw the day from the court is they are certainly placing their tom on the scale not only legally, but also political, as you say, eric know, easy choices every time. always good to get your thoughts and your analysis here on i'll just say or thank you a thank you. the to guys are now with these really minute trias, issue evacuation orders and parts of one unit. it says it continues as bombardment,
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the army, one residence. i'm just based upon this demands to move to the western part of the city for their own safety. but people say there's no safe place to go buy and golf or thoughts. many of these families have been displaced to more than once up to is really speculation. notice they're looking for somewhere else to shelter. israel says it's designated in that area west of con eunice as a humanitarian, same, but palestinian say nowhere is say the money up the moments we don't know where to go. we're just heading west to what's on the last seat in front of us. i don't have a specific place to stay, but we hope god release things on us. we are a family of 7. and if we don't find a shelter, we will stay in the streets. we pray for peace, and we hope this will will end soon. the doctors have been forced to abandon the cause of europe and hospital, one of the last function and medical facilities in con eunice is split patients and
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displaced the palestinians, sheltering fat at the risk. moving the mouse is extraordinarily difficult because access to transport is, is extraordinary. expensive given the process to what the month to, to, to access issues. but also because of the interest of sustained in the, on a loan, to the nature of these injuries. mobilizing these no, i own impossible and transforming these patients out using ambulance. i mean it's, it's just impossible as well. those who can crowd onto vehicles as a leave sessions. they don't know what the hell eat, where they'll sleep as they traveled into the unknown india and set them to palestinians, determined to survive. barbara and grandpa out this era as his way to solid, has been killed during a raid near the north sounds refugee camp in the occupied westbank golf. his vehicle hits an explosive device and a separate right into
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a car room is ready for his code to palestinians. one of the victims of the 15 year old boy who was shot in the head rates have been any a daily occurrence since israel's one johnson began last october. so he is government has condemned on to serbian rioting in the central part of the country. more than 60 people were arrested in case jerry on sunday. of the cars were overturned and serial and shop setup legs the violence spell it allegations of the syrian man sexually harassed a 7 year old cerium. go bold and 3 and a half 1000000 syrians live in turkey, a went on to record you. sentiment has been rising to them, concealed it as more from a stumble. and this is not the 1st time that the full, the eyes on the rise. and she has special with the last 3 years to represent them as a specialist. targeting syrian is saying that they are going to be sent back has become the main we're totally can move the position parties. that's why surface present
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bridge of sites are drawn accuse the opposition parties for filling up the sentiment and causing such incidents like what happened in central to see a car say on sunday night. as a response to this, as a reaction in northern syria in detroit, his back a position health areas to to the st. criticizing the turkish people, surfaces, reactions and targeting the syrians live in getting through to you. they took to the streets, they attacked the turkish vehicles and some downsize where exchange but of course, what's happened in car serial sunday. now i was also on the reason behind the $0.10 last week purchase. and siri and present, present grades of faith hours on at present pressures saw that they are ready to restore tarzan, they are ready to take any initiative to normalize relations between 2 neighbors countries. and that's also then press ration among the syrians for a place they have been fighting for more than a decade,
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seeing i'm console elders to raise some but more as most offers from the serial emergency task force. he hopes that talk of normalizing relations with syria doesn't lead to a policy shift. bye ok. it is important to also remember that the statement by the turkish president, where he mentioned the possibility of normalizing with i said and potentially, you know, bring him in his family book. i understand that sometimes there are some comments for, for domestic consumption. and sometimes these things do not reflect, do not reflect the, the, the policy you can. and i'm hopeful that this will not, you know, turn into a policy shift where their key i would normalize that the said really mean what happened. and they said he yet again as a result of what the opposition has been doing for a long time and perhaps to a certain degree, you know that there may be normalization by took the or with the said. and then we
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saw this underbelly of hatred. that's been built up for a long time show itself and case study where these are crimes that happened against innocent civilians. but what's really, really important to remember and excuse me for going on is that turkey has been a major ally of the syrian people and surface people. and government have stood by the serial number loosen and it's tall for dignity and democracy and freedom in syria. and i don't want to see all of that crumbled today, but what's really important, anyone, anyone, whether it's turkey caught the united states that normalizes with the said regime is doing something that's literally against humanity. and i'm hopeful that in the coming days, and it's a great step, you know, arresting some of those that committed the crimes and case study. yeah. there is the reiteration that someone like i said, routine can never be integrated into the international community. a lot of all sorts come here and i'll just air including campaigning for the runs presidential. one of the begins with the 2 remaining cabinets, taking fault and a ton of bodies debate. the economic lifeline between libya and tennessee of
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reopened to being closed some months because of fight to barn. the a we look at the world still place in the stores. what kind of response can we expect from china is tech talk is in the global markets in economies and small businesses. how time cube is wide, economic problems be addressed, trying to be fixed to understand how it affects d. 9 south asia is growing, but employment levels are actually fully. why is that? counting the cost? oh no, jew sierra. the boy to watch her. boy, he shut it up once he left him,
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kyla quoted, see him go. so i'm going to see my mother. see, i'm ok, see barnett boy show the home to all right. the talk on daughter i to put a, a one know it the funny i've annoyed even when it all body to a letter. i don't acknowledge you by the to the, the court. i like the the welcome back you watching out. is there a quick reminder about top stories here? this, our president biden has criticized the us supreme court ruling. the former presidents
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have immunity from prosecution for official ack smalling office. it's comments come from the court gave its decision on donald trump's criminal case. he's charged with conspiring to overtime. the 2020 collection results. he's really ministry is continuing its bombardment upon us and us. now it should have documation, homeless upon specific in southern doesn't allow us to be in sheltering that say they have nowhere say to go until the key is government has condemned on to serve in writing of the central part of the country. old and 60 people were arrested on sunday. i'm to console over time and serial known shop set of lights on and spell it allegations a serial man, sexually harassed a 7 year old so many girls. now libya has reopened a border crossing with tennessee of to 3 months closure. the rough idea of crossing was shot because of fighting by i'm groups. i just, it was malik train explained this is the last. is there border crossing between to easier and libya? as you can see,
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it's completely empty and that's because it's been closed for more than 3 months. but today, the living government says that it will reopen. as you can see, hundreds of security personnel are present to commemorate of the reopening. now, this is in port in economic lifeline for many people in both libya and to needs u. s. in 2023 according to to easy and officials more than 3400000 people cross this border according to the, to an easy and libyan business association. more than 50000 merchants depend on this for border crossing for their livelihoods. in march, the libyan moves are of interior a metal, vincy accused officers here and it also has their board crossing of belonging to a criminal network of fuel smugglers. he then replace them as a result,
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forces loyal to these commanders attack the border, crossing classes disruptive and it was closed and has been closed. since you will, smuggling is a very lucrative business and lived in libya, subsidizes fuel, heavily petrol in libya. fuel is approximately 3 us cents per liter, on the other side of the border into an easier it's about $0.75 per leaders. many people, both on the canadian and lived inside have suffered due to disclosure. also, they will be extremely happy that these losses their border crossing is going to reopen. now it's right now, i'll just there a last as there as no major bridge connecting the northern parts of saddam's capital into the country. second largest city has been destroyed. is one of only to connect the call to north to under mountain. the other northern crossing they shun, but bridge was destroyed in november. the armies are to the apartment,
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the 2 rapids support forces of targeting the health fire bridge. claims that they are a say have denied parking burial has not been upgraded to a category fire because it gets closer to jamaica storm as both demonstrating windham torrential rain to the southeastern caribbean and usually room ocean. the temperature of solar wrinkled, breaking storm, quickly gaining strength is the earliest storm on record in atlanta to reach that strength from home and ripples issues. atlantic. hurricane season started early. i'm big barrels. a sweet name for a serious storm has reached the eastern caribbean islands. the message from need is, is simple. this is a major hard. you not a jewel. wherever you have a heart, you know that type, major heart gain of this type cause to become besides, you know, they lift their lift it up to unload into buildings. you know and tossed our own
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island does have taken. no. booting up schultz. i can cause with few countries with to sustain winds at a maximum of moving 200 kilometers an hour. lots of rain. it's moving even now and should reach the center of the caribbean. and some of its most populous islands by wednesday, there is a potential for a barrel to remain a hurricane, a powerful hurricane across the caribbean sea. there is also a chance of hurricane force winds extending as far west, where it is the portions of the yucatan peninsula. later this week. eventually it will end up buffeting se mexico before hopefully blowing itself out. don't home and out 0 finish. when his president has announced his government will soon resume talks with the us. nicholas madura rose as washington initiated the proposal presidential elections as scheduled for venice. wayne, up later this month in april, the us reimpose sanctions on venezuela's oil sector. because madura bought several
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people, difficult opponents from that. how was that? i would really know it has been sworn in those kind of most presidents. melina is page to kind of legal immigration saying migrant so into, through the diary and gap will be deported. more than a 185000 people are estimated to have made the journey to see through the forest, the connex columbia to panama. it runs remaining presidential candidates have taken popular televised debate ahead of fridays. one of the boat reform is back to my so as i scan, an ultra conservative side jelly came out on top in last week's vote, which so a record low turn out. i'll just say it was rest will set, are a forcing tear off the southern data if you have any president abraham vc last may, you know, had to go up there, crash letwin or the election a foot 10 to this ran for president in the 1st on the 14th last friday, but none of them secured the enough votes. and now to can do this will compete in
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a run of. they have just days to proceed, voters, they have different reeves on how you rush will deal with the rest of the world. conservative candidates, ideally this has the phone connections, will be the public a structure he previously said, as he runs chief nuclear negotiators during the 10 year or a former president, mom's i mentioned a job. this is he will follow the foreign policy principles of the late president received that chance for that to get the be sent restricting a foreign policy to the countries with which we have. the biggest disagreements is a mistake with more than $200.00 countries in the world. it's essential to capitalize on opportunities which ever i may arise, receives eastward policies, sofa, and runs isolation by reaching out to non western countries. under his administration, normalize relations with the regional arrival. saudi arabia strengthen ties with russia and china, and joined both the strong good competition organization and the big group of companies. yes. but despite this, paula sees iran economy,
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you're still in crisis. and just to tell you to listen to with the west, have contributed to resize. the nation from the world, the reform a scan to dismissal, position companies. the only solution is to open you run off to the world. jobs that if you're honest, former for the minister was the architect of the nuclear deal. you suppose position and you search and him to be by that phone at a funding policies, the art of flexibility. i believe the negotiations to remove the sanctions, sanction or the main obstacles in front of our people. but the new wrong, the ultimate decision about for them policy rest with the supreme leader. and he thinks otherwise, that he has seen that fish let him some politicians who think all the ways of progress passed through the us must know that it is not like that. the one who thinks it is impossible to take steps with all favorites from the us will not manage or on well on. so there may be seeing what city is expected to continue the legacy off the late present raising position. y'all's candidacy offers whole for
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those to can change, but many iranians believe whoever rims the election would like to have limited impact on your, on solutions with the work best. instead of that, i'll just get a hold on marcus don's building, one of the wells tourist hydro, electric dams, with a price dying of about $14000000000.00 is the country's most expensive project. when complete, it will help ease the energy crisis, but it's construction is facing possible delays because of security concerns. come out of hi to reports. from the d, i may have district impacts down down a high up and a malia mountain is ralph good in the site for an ambitious, multi 1000000 dollar baldwood generation project, a hydro electric dan bailey by buckets. dawn work here is challenging and frog with the risk of landslide. and yet, more than $7000.00 construction workers and engineers are busy around the clock. construction is it does the interstate main stage of the main stages,
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control of the river. and building the obstacle that will allow the formation of the reservoir. and the 2nd stage, they're going to build to power houses to underground power houses. there will be dug out, but the current wars are divergent. what river diversion water control and the, the structure for the main reservoir explosives are used to break up hard drug that's gathered away by truck. located the 1st day of the project that created jobs. many of it, oh, j h a bit before many people who didn't have jobs, no one was working. we'd been as a team a lot from this project on anything and not just pull up my family, buy food, and 5. my younger brothers and sisters get to cation a many smaller downs and even a section of the gutter coat them high rate. which link focused on regina will be so much. i know during the dep routed nearly complete day, it's focused on the most expensive and ambitious project costing $14000000000.00.
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when complete, the damaged bush are done with regenerated much needed electricity. and beyond that, it will also limit the effect of damaging flags downstream. the government said will be operated by 2029 and really generated cheap board to help mitigate focused on the energy crisis and improve exporters storage capacity. but the project may be additional delays. if buckets on is not able to satisfy china and a security concerns, work on major hydro projects, dollar dr. suicide bomb attack in march, getting several trainees engineer working on another dime on the river. and it's all about stage it religion offensive against all groups. and hopes that implicated beijing gum. i like the data. yeah, i'm here to get a good both this dawn focused on. okay, well that's it for me down jordan. so now the news continue here on,
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i'll just say are off the counting. the cost said you, thanks for watching the the, to the satellite still consumes this very unusual launch amount of activity. and this part of a mom is picking up a lot of moisture from the water nearby. and despite the fact, the breeze ought to be the southwest of them on certain entities we're getting, john, thunderstorms, generations over the mountains of course, allow a catches the edge of this is increasing the caddy and occasionally drizzly that sees me as you might expect to be as indeed all the temperatures and they're pretty high once again, we've had an unofficial report of 53 in q 8 more typically is 4748. but the forecasts are off the rock and q i, it is on the very high faulty side is cooler to the west society. i'm in the live
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and it was on the show brace or juice. and about 33, i left by 38, something positive to your offices in that type of buy one or 2 shots, or you can see showers, to be honest, our rarity, as they all throughout tropical africa, even in the if you, if you and how these are all that many of them, but there's the increasing the likelihood on the coast of can you and maybe a bit more in market issue there right here, i'm sure is welcome. but there's not much really on the way. so this as you don't expect to see much right in this terms a year, and it's been very dry recently, but charles just did run across south africa and in cape town. yeah, well what's and when the weather is on its way, the african stories from african perspectives, 3 short documentary, by african filmmakers from sound the only democratic republic of congo and kate bird islands. life is actually music of the way people talk. the way we walk is
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