zero delegates on the line. does this contests have any impact on the nomination? and with a failed impeachment vote, and a locked border bill, do republicans have a plan c for immigration, as the 11th hour gets underway on this busy tuesday night. good evening, once again, i am stephanie ruhle. we are not 273 days away from the election, and this has been an absolutely huge news day. in nevada, votes are being counted in these states primaries. in washington, speaker mike johnson led an embarrassing display of setbacks with not one but two failed votes. and in michigan, we got a ground breaking verdict tied two mass shootings in the country. but, first, the biggest story of them all, a panel of federal judges, excuse me, a panel of federal appeals court judges ruled that donald trump is not immune from prosecution for trying to overturn the 2020 election. my colleague laura gerrard as all the details. reporter: former president donald trump today dubbed citizen tru
extraordinarily upsetting. no question about that. senator bernie sanders, thank you for your time tonight. i appreciate it. thank you. that is another good evening, alex, we are back in the same. adam i like it. adam thank you for doing so, and an important conversation. and thanks to you at home for joining me this evening. the last time that republicans had a contested presidential primary was the year 2016. and it sounds sort of impossible to imagine now, the party with kind of divided on trump s victory, i the way to the convention. for when you say that number clearly in senator ted cruz went to the podium in a primetime speaking slot, that. and refused to mention trump s name during his convention speech. and, borio boy, did people notice. if you love our country, and they have your children as much as i know that you, to stand and end vote your conscience, vote for candidates up and down the ticket who tries to defend our freedom. god bless each and every
under pressure the growing calls for senato diane feinstein to step down i ll talk to the first democra to say it out loud the congressman ro khanna. and senator tim scott s toug position the most prominent black man i the republican party leans int the culture wars as he explore a run for president. i m jonathan capehart. this is the saturday show. we hold these truths to b self evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator wit certain unalienable rights that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit o happiness. the declaration of independenc certainly rings hollow today a the republican party continues to push legislation that is no only wildly unpopular an dangerous, but also strips these unalienable rights fro americans. friday, the supreme cour ordered continued access t mifepristone until the court could make a final decision on wednesday. polling shows a majority o americans, 64% believe abortio should be legal in all or
right now. my opponent is the most extreme nominee for the u.s. senate in modern history. i could ask how are you going to fix the economy? the exact opposite of joe biden and maggie hassan. by january i ll be even better. but dr. oz will be a fraud. we have 40-year high inflation. he s recklessly spending our children s money. fetterman thought that was important. my opponent says he wants to punish the doctors. i think that mark kelly is the very worst united states senator. i ve had an opponent that is driving around in a bus that says deport them all. dreamers should be here. she had the opportunity to stand with nevada, to tell joe biden that she wasn t going to spend more money. she cast that vote. i have faith in the people of georgia. whether it s tonight or a few nights from now, you mark my word, the people of georgia are going to get this right. you listen to our president. he said the biggest threat to democracy is voting for republicans. no. t
we have a movement, guys. this is a movement. it s not a campaign. it s a movement of patriotic arizonians who are sick of the crap, right. there are too many extreme positions in washington. too much out there pulling us away from where the real answers lie. i will bring balance to washington, but john fetterman, he ll bring more extreme. and every day i feel better and better. by january, i ll be even better. but dr. oz will still be a fraud. we re going to have factories and jobs in america again. we re going to secure our border again. we ll put criminals in jail again. prosecutors will prosecute again. things will be affordable again. we ll save the greatest country in the history of the world. regardless of who you are, the color of your skin, where you might live, how much money you might have, your sexual orientation, sexual identity, our religion will have an opportunity to succeed. and that is just some of what we heard last night from the most watched c