Give republicans minority control over Critical Issues like abortion. And the brawl on an alabama dock that launched a thousand memes. Why is this Fight Resonating so much and will the Folding Chair Wind up in a museum . We begin tonight with donald trump obliterating norms for his political and personal gain. Norms like rooting for your country on the international stage. Call it patriotism, fandom, however you want to characterize it, we generally root for the home team when american athletes compete abroad and we are sad with them when they lose. The defeats can be soul crushing, and a lot of stomachs churned on sunday when the u. S. Soccer team lost to sweden in the womens world cup. It was an agonizing moment for the topranked womens soccer team in the world especially when soccer star Megan Rapinoe missed a crucial penalty kick contributing to the loss and then Something Weird happened. Conservatives relished americas loss, expressing a maniacal glee over their and by their, i me
hello, again, everyone. we begin with breaking news on ukraine. russia says it will suspend its participation in the grain export deal that it made and had gotten under way with ukraine. cnn s nic robertson is in kyiv. nic, what s the significance of this? reporter: very significant. russia says it is withdrawing from this deal for an indefinite period. it agreed the deal brokered by the u.n. in a similar deal with ukraine back at the end of july. back then it was anticipated that this would allow all the grain that was backing up in ukrainian ports to get to all those hard-hit, third-world countries in desperate need of food supplies. anticipated that tons of grain could be shifted. the ukrainians said the russians have been dragging their feet. the russians are saying share not sure they woul with this grain deal. so far some 405 ships have been involved in the deal moving 9.1 million tons, which is less than half of what was originally anticipated. but what precipitated
Trump asked the judge in the hush money case to step aside as he sues the cofounders of truth social. Real breakdown all the days legal news. What we know about the world central Kitchen Workers killed in an israeli air strike as The 11th Hour gets underway on this tuesday night. Good evening once again, im Stephanie Ruhle, and we are now 217 days away from the election. It is also primary night. Voters have gone to the polls in several states, including the key battleground of wisconsin. Earlier today, donald trump campaigned there and in the other midwest Battleground State of michigan. He won both of them back in 2016, and lost them both in 2020. His message today was all about stoking fear and anger around immigration and border security. But, his campaign visits, as Abortion Rights moved back to center stage. On monday, floridas Supreme Court issued a ruling effectively allowing florida to ban abortions after six weeks of pregnancy. The Florida Court also ruled that voters will no
cleveland.com is reporting that republicans fell like they could eke out a close win by boosting same-day voting. mind you, if republican his tried this a long time ago, only white men would be able to enlist in the ohio national guard. ohio s governor wouldn t have term limits and ohioance would only have the option of straight ticket voting at the polls. all of those things were changed in the state constitution by votes of 50+ percent. joining us is melissa murray nyu law professor and msnbc legal analyst and david dewitt of the ohio capital journal. mr. dewitt, i am in possession here of your excellent and very passionate op ed about all of this. i want to let you say more. i quoted a little of it earlier, but please say more about why you think this initiative and voting on it is so important in your state. right. this is, as you mentioned an historic election in ohio. we ve never seen an attack on this ever in our history as far