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to fit it all into one. so on friday night, there was a much anticipated round of retail tory airstrikes against iranian back militias. the u.s. also says there are more on the way. at a time like this, there is literally no one better to talk to the national security advisor jake sullivan, and he s going to join me in just a few minutes. there was also a big development this week in jack smith s election interference case, as it slid off the march calendar. in a large part, because we still don t have a decision on trump s claim of presidential immunity. should we be freaking, out should we not be freaking out? everyone s favorite law firm of weissmann and cocktail is going to tell us how we should be feeling. and later this, our wriggling to dig into the absolutely shocking level of hypocrisy for republicans in the house this week. congressman dan goldman has certainly not held back in calling it out. i m looking forward to breaking it all down with him. and later, pr ....
major news in donald trump s federal election interference trial. on sunday friday, judge tanya chutkan ordered an order delaying the former presidents case, calling off the march 4th trial date. the case has been on pause for weeks as the d.c. circuit court weighs whether the former president is immune from prosecution. and now, the decision from the three judge panel could come at any moment. back in january, the judge expressed deep skepticism over trump s argument blanket immunity. this isn t the only major decision that type trump s anxiously awaiting in the coming days. right now, the ex president is staying staring down a devastating verdict in his new york civil business fraud trial. judge arthur and go and already ruled trump engaged in fraud. his final decision now concerns how much money the former president and his codefendants oh, as well as whether trump can still do business in new york state. the new york attorney general, letitia james, is seeking ....
and people are complaining about it, not about the immigrants, but about making it hard for immigrants to get into the country. because canadians figured out a long time ago that this is what you need to run a country. we have low unemployment and we need people in this country, and it s a completely different view than most americans have of immigration, as you were just talking about. we just need to rethink how we think about it. didn t have greg abbott and 25 other republican governors striking fear in calling for a civil war on the entrance of these migrants into society. that maybe can one key difference. it colors the whole conversation. have a great weekend. we ll see you next week. well, this afternoon after three hours of deliberation, benign person jury found donald trump defamed the writer e. jean carroll and ordered him to pay her a stunning 83 point $3 million in compensatory and punitive damages. another jury awarded $11 million to repair the damage t ....
always for your time. you are reminding us of our shared humanity. that is our show for tonight. now it is time for the last word with ali velshi in for lawrence. good evening, ali. in fo i just came back from seeing my folks in canada. i have housing issues because all of the immigrants coming to canada. the mayors and places like toronto and vancouver are putting in restrictions on how you can buy a place or live in a place if you re not a citizen. and people are complaining about it, not about the immigrants, are complaining about making it hard for immigrants to get into the country because canadians figured out a long time ago that this is what you need to run a country. we have low unemployment and we need people in this country, and it s completely different view than most americans have of immigration, as you were just talking about. we just need to rethink how we think about. it didn t have greg abbott and 25 other republican governors striking fear in call ....
and over in china their indicator on manufacturing is also due out today. it covers small and medium sized companies which should give us insight into how china s public sector is doing. private sector. on tuesday australia s central bank will be meeting and investors will be watching to see if authorities will hold steady or hike the cost of borrowing because of inflation concerns. earlier, i spoke to peter maguire of xm.com and he said he expected to see movement from tokyo on the japanese yen. i think there would not be surprise. they have done it in the last matter of six or eight months as far as intervention when it approaches the 145 150 sort of handle, so, yes, we won t be surprised to see intervention sometime injuly. where you are, australia s central bank will be meeting this week as well. it is kind of a tricky balancing act for them, isn t it, dealing with inflation, whether or not to raise interest rates? what are you expecting? well, exactly right. i me ....