the rising tide of threats some amplified by people in power is escalating the risks. and it prompted this warning from hillary clinton. a woman who knows all-too well what it is like to be targeted. ask yourselves, please, why would you entrust power to people who are either themselves unable to see how terrible it is that someone would be attacked in their home or don t really care because they think that it will somehow get them votes that will get them elected. and speaking of big political names, some of the biggest are on the campaign trail today including former president obama in arizona. we have brand new poll numbers from there and from wisconsin where margins in both the senate and governor s races are razor thin. and soon the gunman in parkland, florida is expected to be formally sentenced to life in prison. not the death sentence so many families have been hoping for. later this hour, i ll talk to the reverend risher whose mother was killed in charleston. w
she is sending a criminal referral to the irs and federal prosecutors in manhattan. just hours later, a federal appeals court gave trump a huge setback in his fight over classified government documents seized from mar-a-lago. that panel freed federal investigators to use those classified papers as a part of their pro. judge aileen can in, a trump appointee, they had blocked investigators from reviewing those documents until an outside judge could review them. on wednesday, the 11th circuit court of appeals said that can in abused her authority by demanding the documents be reviewed. two of the three of the appeals court judges are trump appointees. we are not done yet. also on wednesday, writer eugene tell said that she will sue trump under a new law that lets sexual assault victims file civil lawsuits no matter when the statute of limitations expire. carol said that trump raped her in a manhattan dressing room in the 1990s. caro has also filed a defamation suit against trump
been saying. this is an issue that most americans agree on, so why the holdup? as the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. good evening once again, i m stephanie ruhle, we have breaking news tonight. striking new signs that merrick garland s justice department has intensified its january 6th investigation, in a big way. nbc news has learned that the department of justice has issued about 40 subpoenas over the last week, related to the actions of the former president, his allies, and their efforts to overturn the 2020 election. one source says that has his phone seized as evidence last week. he all but admitted it to our colleague earlier tonight. yes, i was part of the process to make sure there were alternate electors to win the challenges would be heard, and would be successful. a lawyer for ex nypd commissioner, bernard kerik, confirmed that he received a subpoena last week. it s been confirmed that he worked on efforts to but of course, as we all know
stephanie ruhle, we have floods have gravely breaking news tonight. impacted pakistan s striking new signs that agriculture an infrastructure, as they strength scramble to merrick garland s justice prevent further damage. department has intensified its january 6th investigation, in and lunar lander to take significant amounts of a big way. water in the moon soil. nbc news has learned that the department of justice has issued about 40 subpoenas over the last week, related to the hello, and welcome to the world actions of the former president today. i m live from, his allies, and their beijing. our top efforts to overturn the 2020 story, ukrainian president election. volodymyr zelenskyy said they have recaptured one source says that 6000 square kilometers of territory has his phone seized as from russia, evidence last week. in a counter offensive he all but admitted it to our we are unable to verify the figure, but colleague earlier tonight. russia says its yes, i was par
explaining what went wrong and what s next. ukraine says a counteroffensive is underway in its southern region as concerns continue over europe s largest nuclear power plant in the country. we re live in ukraine. intelligence officials will look into potential risks to national security from documents found at former president trump s mar-a-lago home. we ll have the latest ahead. it s the first day of school for many communities in kentucky after deadly floods ravaged the state. what students are facing when they go back to the classroom in a live report. and in mexico, 100,000 people have disappeared in the last couple of years. a growing number of those missing are women and girls. we ll speak with a journalist investigating what is going on. happening right now, nasa engineers are working to gather data on the technical issue that forced the scheduled artemis mission launch to be scrubbed. nasa said the delay was caused by a leak in the rocket s third engine and