the cold war. if you thought ozwald wasn t a lone gunman they called you a crackpot. later, if you thought the fbi spied on trump, you were putin s puppet. and then came covid-19. if you didn t like that the government shut down your business, you were branded an outlaw. if you didn t think mask mandates worked, you were called a murderer. if you thought the wuhan virus might have come from a lab in wuhan that made viruses, the government called you crazy. they even censored you. the virus had to have come from a wet market. the sea the the sea sequences they evolve and mutations that it took to get to the point where it is now is totally consistent with a jump of a species of an animal to a human. many of us feel that it is more likely this is a natural occurrence sars cov 1 animal reservoir to a human. we still don t know what the argument is. it is more likely to be a natural jumping of species from an animal reservoir to a human. jesse: but the first liberals who da
the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now tonight, donald trump under oath again in new york s lawsuit for alleged business fraud, as the special counse focuses on trump s fundraising in the days after the 2020 election then, the battle over abortion pill access is headed for th supreme court as som republicans struggle to discus the issue. and more questions than answer after today s arrest in th leak of those classified documents on the war in ukraine, as the 11th hour gets underway on this thursday night good evening once again, i m stephanie ruhle. the recently indicted former president donald trump i facing even more legal pressure tonight, trump was back in new york today where he was spent total of eight hours under oath, for a deposition from new york state attorney general tis james. she filed a 250 million dollar civil lawsuit alleging fraud i trump s real estate business practices. trump has denied any wrongdoing. and according to a spokesperson, a.g. james w
supreme court as som republicans struggle to discus the issue. and more questions than answer after today s arrest in th leak of those classified documents on the war in ukraine, as the 11th hour gets underway on this thursday night good evening once again, i m stephanie ruhle. the recently indicted former president donald trump i facing even more legal pressure tonight, trump was back in new york today where he was spent total of eight hours under oath, for a deposition from new york state attorney general tis james. she filed a 250 million dollar civil lawsuit alleging fraud i trump s real estate business practices. trump has denied any wrongdoing and according to a spokesperson, a. g. james with president for some of his testimony, and the added that he spoke, quote, lot. that is a massive change fro his first deposition back in august of last year, when he took the fifth over 400 times. accordingly, under th advice of my counsel and, fo all of the above reasons, respect
migrant children working illegally in slaughterhouses. we speak exclusively with a 16-year-old still on the job about the dangerous conditions he faces. e-cigarette company juul paying lawsuits claiming it marketed vaping to underage users. about to be over for tuerware what happeneto a pif american kitcn culture. ouncerthis is nbc night news with lester holt > good even welcome. sidents of anoth small american town are tonight trying to comprehend the danger they face from a noxious cloud of burning materials that have forced up to 2,000 people to flee their homes. multiple fires burning right now in richmond, indiana, on a 14-acre former factory site. the fire is fueled by plastic stored on the te the fires are spewing an ominous column of k sme. captured on weather radar and satellite images tonight u.s. environmental protection agency teams are on the ground measuring the air trying to learn the level of danger. maggie vespa is there for us tonight reporter: a bi
we ll explain what the ruling says. ahead, both lawmakers expelled from the tennessee statehouse for protesting gun violence have been reappointed to their seats we ll explain why this is not the end of the partisan turmoil in tennessee. and louisville police released a chilling 911 call from a woman who told the dispatcher she was the mother of the old national bank shooter. we ll play for you her frantic call and have the latest in that investigation. plus, donald trump is back in new york this morning for a different legal issue. this one with the state s attorney general we ll take you through what s happening today in that case meanwhile, there are new developments in the investigation into the former president s handling of classified documents we ll look at the reporting on a map trump may have taken with him to mar-a-lago after leaving the white house. with us this morning, msnbc contributor mike barnicle. u.s. special correspondent for bbc news ckatty kay.