ballot for stoking an insurrection in violation of section three of the 14th amendment. and by all accounts, the justices posture during this arguments suggest the court is looking for ways to punt on that central question, did donald trump incited insurrection, and instead hand the issue may be to congress. basically to let some other group of people deal with the possible insurrectionist president being elected another day. which would seem to be a win for donald trump. seemed to be a win. because even if mr. trump was taking his victory lap, a different judge in a different courtroom released this one page order. it is here by ordered, adjudged, and decreed that after a jury trial before the honorable luis a caplan, plaintive e. jean carroll has judgment for damages against the defendant, donald j trump, for an aggregate sum of $83,300,000. that order is essentially a bill. donald trump must pay the 83 point $3 million he owes to e. jean carroll immediately. it does not ma
blues, as the 11th hour gets underway on this wednesday night. good evening once. again i m stephanie ruhle, and lucky me live from washington d.c. and we re now 272 days away from election day. and in 11 hours from now the supreme court will hear arguments in a case that could upend the presidential race as we know it. in december the colorado supreme court sided with the egg with donald trump cannot be on the 2024 ballot, citing the 14th amendment. part of that amendment says that if, as a sworn officer of the u.s. government, you engaged in insurrection, you cannot hold federal office again. attorneys for colorado plaintiffs say this is an easy call. donald trump is disqualified today. he was disqualified on january six, 2021, when he engaged in that he. disqualified himself under our constitution. it s not our plaintiffs who are seeking to do that. trump of course appealed the colorado decision, sending it to the supreme court. trump himself is not expected to attend
[national anthem] [national anthem] hey, i heard you were a wild one, ooh will:ing good morning and welcome to las vegas, nevada, home of allegiant stadium and home of super bowl lviii where i am coming to you live this morning as part of fox & friends coverage of super bowl sunday. i m in las vegas, rachel and joey are back in new york. much warmer. we have reached a point in super bowl history [laughter] where the super bowl number is higher hand the degrees temperature of the host city, while at least i m broadcasting fox & friends. [laughter] joey: good morning, will. rachel: what is the temperature there? because with you know how cold the studio is. will: rachel, i don t think i can to this with you this morning. [laughter] it is in the 30s, so don t act like your 68-degree studio is roughing it. did you get your café mow a ca? rachel: not yet. i m waiting for it. by the way, will, what was the party like last night? you kind of look a little bit
this is a unanimous body blow to each and every one of donald trump s arguments. tonight, special coverage with rachel maddow and lawrence o donnell on what today s decision means, and what happens next. having immunity is so important, and i hope the supreme court has the courage to do that. legal analysis with lisa rubin, katie fang, joyce vance, and david plouffe on the front runner running to stay out of jail. i love that beautiful woman right there with the mugshot. plus, congressman adam schiff on the trial of donald trump and the spectacular failure of house republicans. the nays are 216. the resolution is not adopted. all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes, welcome to a special edition of all in, on an enormously consequential day for american rule of law and democracy. just a moment, i will be joined by my good friends rachel maddow and lawrence o donnell to discuss today s landmark ruling by a federal appeals court
code that is washington, d.c., border security is a political issue. but if we leave the 202 area code, everywhere else in the country, this is not a political issue, it s a national security issue. and when you actually go to the border patrol council, those that see the chaos day-to-day, they re saying, send us some help. when you are handed the keys to the, you know, kingdom as it were, when you have the majority, there is an expectation that you will be able to govern. we have just struggled with that over and over again. it s a big leadership challenge that we need to find a solution for. honestly, i don t i don t care about basic governments. i actually think a little bit of turmoil, if you will, actually ends up being good for the american people at times. i mean, most of my voters would love to see this place shut down because they don t think it works for them. specifically, they want to see it shut down until the border is shut down. the republican-led cha