its power against the power of the people plus, the impact of th classified documents, again, what we can learn from the national guardsmen charged i the case also, trial for truth. fox news and dominion set to have their day in court. changing the narrative, ou conversation with broadway s first known native america woman playwright, about th thanksgiving play and how it fits into this political moment this is american voices. we begin with a disconnec between american voters and th policies backed by republican-led legislatures. there is no bigger issue tha highlights the stark contras between most americans, in republican politics then gun violence this weekend, the national rifle association is wrappin up its annual meetin indianapolis as always, it is a must attend event for anyone thinking abou running for president as a republican friday, leaders embraced the nra, important conservativ voters who see the secon amendment as a vehicle t enhance individual liberties as
respond to these disasters, the official same boat but these policy needs is more expensive than what fema can provide. fema is on the front lines when there is a hurricane or tornado, this is different. apparently the federal agency reconsidered. they are finally showing up but i think it s a little late. i m glad they are coming but i think they should have been here long before this. they ve told us the responsible parties this is the most job, it s not a natural disaster. our residents take years before we know the effects. the ceo met with east palace seen earlier and told reporters he was there to quote support the community. all right, let s start this off, charlie, i spoke earlier today with one of the residents, we have a situation where these residents are told the water is safe yet they can see for themselves the film and standing water. here is a montage of what the residents have been saying. our town looked like a war zone for five days and then we were to
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
tonight on the reidout companies call dominion voting. several days ago, dominion came under heavy fire after allegations their machines caused thousands of votes in one michigan county were switched from donald trump to joe biden. we talked about the dominion software. there were voting irregiarities. that s to put it mildly. that s what they were saying on the air. when the cameras were off, those same fox hosts were calling election fraud claims bs, because on fox, it is all a performance. they knew trump lost but continued to lie to their audience to keep their maga viewers happy. also tonight, the real giuliani. although some called him america s mayor, there were disturbing signs long before he became trump s lawyer that he was willing to do or say anything to get rich and grab another moment in the spotlight. plus, senator john fetterman s battle with clinical depression and how things have changed since another senator caused a firestorm with his own rev
cnn s casey hunt above that discovery. because of the intelligence community made this a priority after the direction of president biden, we enhanced our surveillance of our territorial airspace. we enhanced our capacity to be able to detect things as the trump administration wasn t able to detect. we were also able to go back and look at the historical patterns. and that led us to come to understand that during the trump administration as you said, there were multiple instances where the surveillance balloons traversed american airspace, and american territory. okay, let me bring in our guest now. we have cnn chief law enforcement and intelligence analyst john miller. political commentators era louis and scott jennings, and national security analyst john turner. sean, i wanna start with. you help us understand how the intel community can enhance their detection process and look into the past to see how many balloons floated over years ago. yeah, i ll say it s clear to