court. yesterday the state supreme court ruled that the former president should be barred from holding office under the constitution s so-called insurrection clause. however state justices have agreed to pause their decision until january 4, meaning donald trump has time to appeal, which he said that he will do at the u.s. supreme court, quote, swiftly. so how much of a shot does he have of reversing it? the use of this little known civil war era provision is unprecedented, and yesterday s decision was also not unanimous. so we ll dig into the dissenting opinions and how they could play out. but also prominent supporters and opponents of the former president are expressing their opinion. most significant, president biden who just said there is, quote, no question trump assumed an insurrection. the ruling does not apply outside of colorado. lawsuits challenging donald trump s candidacy have been filed in more than 25 states. this ahead of 2024. and have so far failed in key on
saying in a new interview about his reelection campaign, concerns about his age, and where this debt ceiling standoff goes next. plus, you have to see this one to believe it, former president donald trump s video deposition in the defamation lawsuit against him. he defends he is access hollywood comments on even insults the attorney asking the questions. the impact the testimony could have on the jury as the civil trial comes to an end. we have a lot to talk about, so let s get started. we are going to dig into president biden s new interview with msnbc stephanie ruhle in just a few moments. but first, is the supreme court compromised? more stunning reports about conservative justice clarence thomas have many americans and democrats calling for greater oversight on the judicial body. we cited think statements that billionaire gop, harlan crow, paid for thomas s nephew to attend boarding school. that same day, the washington post detailed correspondents in 2012, between former
the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now. ts tonight, a republican rehah has republican lawmakers launched a new investigation into the january 6th committee. the gop congressman himself, accused of giving tours before the riot. then, the looming budget battle. republicans focused on kitchen table cuts. but how is that going to play with voters? and my one-on-one with oscar nominated actress michelle yeoh. she opens up about her journey through hollywood, and why this award would manner for more than just her. as the 11th hour gets underway on this very special wednesday night. good evening once again. i m stephanie ruhle. the republicans are put in the house a gop has launched an investigation to the panel. a staff member said it will focus on analyzing how its inquiry was conducted. this new investigation will be led by congressman barry loudermilk. remember him? he is the one that the january 6th committee said led a tour of the capital a day before the insurr
attorney general, we are always grateful in the show to talk to you and people from arizona. because it is real early right now in arizona. thank you for having the conversation. with us we appreciate. it chris mays is the new attorney general of. arizona we have a interview with the senator, bernie sanders, of vermont. it starts right now. and good. morning it is sunday, you are the. 14th not name in the east and 6 am and they. west are malleability. demonstrations around the country continue yesterday after the memphis police department released footage on friday night of the brutal beating of tyre nichols by five members of its own police force. yesterday, memphis pd also announced that it has permanently deactivated its scorpion units. the departments and the violence group that had been under scrutiny in life nichols death. all five of the police officers who were fired were arrested and charged with second degree murder of nichols. they were members of the scorpion un
nichols. here is the memphis da a short time ago right here on msnbc. i have heard that a number of citizens making complaints about the scorpion unit. i know that units of that kind sometimes can both in memphis and around the country can sometimes breed a culture of over aggressiveness. i think it s probably a healthy thing that the units been stunt. while this happened as the committee prepared for the funeral of the 29 year old whose life ended at the hands of those officers in a moment. i m going to talk to reverend al sharpton who s going to give the eulogy for nichols. also this hour, a disturbing story out of oregon. a man on the loose for torturing a woman using dating apps to find even more victims. and then some breaking political news that we are following. kevin mccarthy confirming a wednesday meeting with president biden on the debt ceiling. all of that plus former president donald trump talking about the georgia da s investigation that could lead to crimi