You can see those at msnbc. Com/summit. Have a great weekend. The reidout with joy reid starts now. Tonight on the reidout so we have a very good relationship. And i also have a very good relationship, as you know, with president putin. And i think if we win, i think we re going to get it resolved very quickly. I really think we re more good relations. Yeah. But you know, it takes two to tango. Blink if you need help, president zelenskyy. A disgraceful spectacle in new york today as donald trump can barely hide his contempt for volodymyr zelenskyy who is fighting for his country s existence, while trump was complaining about impeachment and lying about poll numbers. Also, natasha joins me tonight. She accused donald trump of sexually assaulting her while she was writing a story about him, and she s calling bs on his claim to be a protector of women. She says he s not a protector. He s a predator. And we begin tonight with just 39 days to go until election day, with early and absentee
Two developments in the last hour should be processed with that fact in mind. First, his sudden decision to cancel a Press Conference. Trump had promised a, quote, conclusive report and he would once and for all be proven right New York Times says its a document of more than 100 pages compiled, at least in part by liz harrington, a Trump Communications aide often described as among the True Believers in his false claims that the 2020 election was stolen from him through widespread fraud. At least on this one issue, trump appears to have listened to the advice of his lawyers. Abc news reported yesterday, trumps Legal Advisers have told him holding such a Press Conference with dubious claims would only complicate his legal problems. Which wrings us to the second development. An audacious request filed in Court Last Night to push back trumps trial in the federal case regarding his efforts to overturn the 2020 election to april of the year 2026. Yeah. Thats more than five years after the d
i m stephanie ruhle. it is a critical question, as important today as it was 50 years ago. what did the president know, and when did he know it? today, and its second public hearing, the january six committee tried to answer that very question. the panel laid out how donald trump embraced election lies, and ignored his own top aides, as they repeatedly debunked his false claims in the days, weeks and even months leading up to the attack. after the election, as of november 7th, in your judgment, what were the chances of president trump winning the election? after that point? yes. none. what they were proposing, that was not. the theory was also completely nuts. if he really believes this stuff, he has lost contact with he s become detached by the hour. when i went into this, and would, you know, tell him how crazy some of these allegations were. there was never an indication of interesting interest with the actual facts. my opinion then in my opinion now is that
on gun safety. what is and is not in the deal, and does it go far enough? plus, another tough day on wall street, surging inflation, soaring gas prices, as the bears come out, who s really to blame? all this, as the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. good evening once again. i m stephanie ruhle. it is a critical question, as important today as it was 50 years ago. what did the president know, and when did he know it? today, and its second public hearing, the january six committee tried to answer that very question. the panel laid out how donald trump embraced election lies, and ignored his own top aides, as they repeatedly debunked his false claims in the days, weeks and even months leading up to the attack. after the election, as of november 7th, in your judgment, what were the chances of president trump winning the election? after that point? yes. none. what they were proposing, that was nuts. the theory was also completely nuts. if he really
what every prosecutor knows. you tell them what you are going to tell them. you tell them that and then you told them what you told them. but beware. the jury is going to have to keep ya honest and they will hold you accountable. that s why, for so many, you underpromise, and then you over deliver which leads you right to that moment when you have more than satisfied your burden of proof. there is no room for any recommend doubt. well, last night as hearing was that tell em what you are going to tell em part. the testimony of pom prominent figures relevant not just because of their proximity to then-president trump but also the role they played within the government. maybe, as a member of congress or a white house aide or maybe they were playing the role of lawyer in a courtroom, trying to convince a judge of a big lie. i wonder if it surprised any of you from one-time trump loyalist like former-attorney general bill barr. calling trump s stolen election lie, quote, bullshi