ruhle starts now. the biden campaign full on assault against donald trump. a new attack highlights his legal problems and calls them out is a convicted criminal. i speak with maryland governor wes moore. why he issued a pardon for giving thousands of marijuana convictions. the top doctor calls for tobacco style warning labels on social media. is urgent health alert as the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. good monday evening once again. i am stephanie ruhle. we are 141 days away from the election and president biden s campaign is putting donald trump s criminal conviction and other legal problems front and center. in the courtroom, we see donald trump for who he is. he has been convicted of 34 felonies, found liable for sexual assault and committed financial fraud. joe biden has been working, lowering health care costs and making big corporations pay their fair share. this election is between a convicted criminal is only out for himself and a president w
by gang violence in haiti an increase of 60% since march. the un agency says it s a direct consequence of years of spiralling conflict between armed gangs, which control large parts of the caribbean country. the us multinational software company, nvidia, has overtaken microsoft to become the world s most valuable publicly traded company. its chips play a central role in the development of artificial intelligence. the company s market value has trebled to more than $3 trillion injust over a year. the pop starjustin timberlake has appeared in court in new york state to face drink driving charges. police say the american singer songwriter was detained early on tuesday in the hamptons town of sag harbor, a popular summer destination for celebrities. he s currently on tour and is due to perform two shows this week. if you arejustjoining, welcome to the programme. in brussels, london, in washington, and in paris, the political debate has been largely dominated by migration. in
governor wes moore. why he issued a pardon for thousands of marijuana convictions. and the nation s top doctor calls for tobacco style warning labels on social media. his urgent health alert as the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. good monday evening once again. i m stephanie ruhle and we are now 141 days away from the election. and president biden s campaign is putting donald trump s criminal conviction and his other legal problems front and center. in the courtroom we see donald trump for who he is. he s been convicted of 34 felonies, found liable for sexual assault, and he committed financial fraud. meanwhile, joe biden has been working, lowering healthcare costs and making big corporations pay their fair share. this election is between a convicted criminal, who is only out for himself, and a president who s fighting for your family. i m joe biden and i approve this message. that ad is part of a new $50 million pushed by the campaign. it could be a p
assistance with technological help with their missile or even their nuclear program? that s certainly the big concern in the united states. and elsewhere about this burgeoning relationship answers that he can. thank you. the news continues to the source of kaitlan collins starts now starting from the source tonight, the message and the payback mission. by both campaigns are focusing on these same issue. but a new message from a trump ally who was two weeks away from reporting to prison and pardon the interruption. but there is a big news tonight from headline from my rising star democratic politics. and one of the most sweeping acts of clemency that we ve ever see plus lottery putin in north korea, pair of nuclear arms pariahs are meeting face to face. but one of the most secretive places on the planet. but putin needs that kim jong-un has i m galen collins, and this it s because the source tonight, we are just ten days away. it s hard to believe but from the first 2024 p
The Governor s Council voted Wednesday to convene an informational hearing on Gov. Maura Healey s proposed blanket pardon for simple cannabis possession convictions, setting aside the massive clemency action for a