the election to make more money over and over and over again. and we re going to show you in their own words exactly what happened. and ron desantis s conservative takeover of a small progressive college. one professor who s speaking out publicly is my guest tonight. let s go outfront. and good evening. i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, the enemy is raging. those are the exact words of a ukrainian general on the front lines in bakhmut tonight. translator: over the past 24 hours, the enemy is raging, shelling with all they have. they don t really have success on the ground. hence, they are making it up from the skies. they are just breaking this city into molecules. breaking the city into molecules, a city that used to have 70,000 people. we have new video tonight of what the ukrainians are up against. they are on those front lines. these are the men leading putin s fight, these russians from the brutal wagner group are seen patrolling in the area in and around b
guards will throw them out. i m the president. [ bleep ] you. i m challenging all of it and the judges we re going to are judges i appointed [ bleep ] you. you re not stealing the election. why was he so sure trump was going to lose? and here s roger stone after january 6th on plans for a pardon for himself and for others who were involved in plotting to overturn the election. talk b about how many i think 132 congressmen voted with trump. that s 132 right there. big or small as you want. it s a way of saying this is so you can t run your switch on two. i m going to deal with movie poster, witch hunt 2 with a big picture of merrick garland. has it been pitched to the president? yes, it has. i believe the president s for it. the obstacles are these lily livered, weak kneed bureaucrats in the white house counsel s office and now they must be crushed because they told the president something that s not true. lily livered, weak kneed. in a statement, stone says he t
the receipts showing exactly what the agents found, catalogued and took, seized because it wasn t trump s property from the property compound you see on your screen. that includes 11 sets of classified documents, some at the highest level of classification. one set marked top secret sci, top secret compartmentalized info and they are only to be viewed at special facilities and mar-a-lago is not one of them. there are three sets of secret and three confidential. all of this comes after donald trump returned what looks like the partial amount according to the government not authorized to be there. 15 boxes that went back in january. now on this basically third go around, they re still finding top secret documents. property receipt does not explain the substance because the government doesn t want everyone to know what is in there. washington post reporting fbi agents were looking for classified documents that could relate to nuclear weapons when they carried out the search. nbc
culture, everyone throws them around when they want to throw them around, when it s convenient to where they sit. how does he define it? that s a really good question. i did ask him to define it. he didn t have a quick and easy definition, but he had more of an explanation of, for instance, the abraham lynn on the thing, not thinking abraham lincoln is a hero. he talked about i don t know if you re quite as old as i am, erin, but there was a big movement a long time ago, i forget what it was called, live aid maybe no it wasn t live aid. it was this big movement comedians did to help the homeless. this is in the 80s or 90s. i forget what it was called. he said you can t even use the term homeless now. we re supposed to pretend people like living on the street. i think it s that kind of sensibility is what he is talking about. maybe it s like the old potter stewart definition of pornography. i can t explain it, but know it when i see it. this will be pass night. it has been f
the cohn brothers are incredibly evocative because they re purposefully, i think, trying to bust up a norm. their true grit is an absolutely perfect motion picture. trying those cheap shells on me again. i thought you were going to say the sun was in your eyes. that is to say, your eye. you ve got filmmakers who begin in the late 80s or 90s who are just determined to always make the movies they want to make. as much as studios gain control and as much as money becomes the coin of the realm, the spirit of the 1970s, the idea that the filmmaker could still be the one in charge will continue to sustain itself through the work that they do. royal tennenbaum bought the house on archer avenue in the winter of his 35th year. a wes anderson movie is meticulously composed, beautifully designed and curated