Thousands upon thousands. Of course, anyone displaced is very sad news. Thank you so much, jesse. That will do it for me of this edition. I will see you tomorrow on the beat weekend. Welcome to our special new york versus donald. We are going to get into this criminal trial. Defendant Robert Reeling from the first week of testimony in new york. We are covering that on tonight for special over the course of this hour. We have been reporting on the testimony of experts from bob to the sordid world of new york tabloids. We also have a Beat Special Report on a new indictment against a lawyer, Boris Epshteyn, who first admitted his role in the now indicted electric plot on the beat. This week, we have a remarkable contrast from d. C. To new york. You mightve noticed the Friendly Supreme Court slowed the prosecution of jack smith and asked a bunch of friendly questions about all the potential problems with prosecuting a president. If you would send to the Oral Argument or coverage coming mig
house vote which formalizes the biden impeachment probe. it s not the top story in the country because we begin with breaking news. a major development today. a federal judge has formally ordered a pause in the donald trump criminal coup case led by jack smith. this is a big deal. we ll walk through what s happening. the judge has effectively and legally paused the proceedings in her own courtroom until a key claim that trump s lawyers want adjudicated, their argument that he s immune to this whole case, this is paused until the supreme court answers requests to deal with it. it s a procedural rule. i can tell you this is a big deal, probably the largest procedural win for trump s lawyers in this case and by the same token it s a rare setback for special counsel jack smith who has been on a winning streak on many issues. i remind you of some of them. they won on the gag order and the evidence. they have previous criminal questions that went to the supreme court decided fo
theory, teaching kids to hate their country and to hate each other is not worth one red cent of taxpayer money. harris: in california today, the board of education is expected to pass and ethnic studies model curriculum for high schools after years of debate, the original draft was criticized for appearing to push a left-wing view of history and drew complaints from numerous ethnic and religious groups who say it left out their own experiences. now some of the authors are saying the final draft has been watered down and they want their names removed, but the state superintendent of public instruction says we work to bring justice to what we believe the ethnic studies movement to be about. that s a quote. you re watching outnumbered, i am faulkner. emily compagno, tomi lahren, syndicated radio host and fox news contributor leslie marshall and in the virtual center seat, former education secretary under president reagan, fox news contributor and host of the wise guys on f
thank you so much for letting us into your homes during these extraordinary times. we are grateful. the beat are ari melber starts roelgt now on this today. our top story a beat special report about trump s criminal enterprises, how we got here and why it matters. to put it simply there s a key link between this new conviction of trump, the person, and the legal accountability for trump s organizations, which have long been found criminal in our legal system. so let s begin with these two realities. first last week s news and then the news that has dogged trump s organizations for years. there are guilty verdicts. we are looking at count one guilty, count two guilty. count three guilty. we re hearing guilty on one through five. starting on count six. count six guilty. count seven guilty. count eight guilty. count 27 guilty, count 34, guilty. the unanimous jury verdict unanimous on all counts. that is trump s guilt. then there s his top aides across many ye
Special counsel . Eventually can he fire everyone . I mean, its going to be fascinating tomorrow. Were going to hear every one of those questions. What we dont know is how many answers were going to hear. Yeah. That were not sure of. Yeah. This question of Executive Privilege and what theyre going the call Executive Privilege and such a i mean thats a difficult legal theory anyway. Thats not a cut and dried thing even in the best of circumstances, i think were going to get into Appeals Court territory pretty quickly tomorrow. And i have a feeling that Jeff Sessions isnt going to rely on the feelings pleading that we heard last week from dan coats and the director of nsa. It is my feeling that i shouldnt talk about this. I have discomfort. Yeah. Yes. I have a gavel. We will seattle. Thank you, rachel. Thanks. When president nixon fired the special prosecutor investigating him, he did it on a friday night and shocked
headline writers who immediately called it the Saturday Night Massacre.