kicked off the ballot, or at least kicked off the ball pending appeal. more proof that donald j trump is having a hard time shaking the i word, insurrection. and that the republican front runner is heading into the new year with section three of the 14th amendment nipping at his seals. first, there was colorado. now, its main saying that trump is disqualified from being on the ballot. let s not forget that more than a dozen other states, with the 14th amendment have cases pending. 14 amid cases. the new ruling by the secretary of state s as inspiring as it is somber. quote, i conclude, as did the colorado supreme court that the record establishes that mr. trump, over the course of several months and culminating on january 6th, 2021, used a false narrative of election fraud to blame his supporters and direct them to the capitol to prevent certification of the 2020 election, and the peaceful transfer of power. i likewise conclude that mr. trump was aware of the likelihood for v
the past, that challenge goes up exponentially with artificial intelligence tools. senator mark warner, thank you so much. that does it for us. chris jansing reports starts right now. good day, i m chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. courtroom or campaign stop, donald trump s message is the same. the former president blasting the judge, the attorney general and the legal system outside his civil fraud trial. it may work as a political strategy, but what about a legal one? plus, the suspect in the shooting at unlv identified as the man who was once turned down for a job there. latest on what we know and the horrific sense of deja vu or a community that went through the worst mass shooting in u.s. history and now has to heal all over again. and our new investigation into how incredibly difficult it is for families to get justice if their loved ones are killed, not by local police but by federal officers. why is it so hard to get even information
A news show featuring the top headlines of the day from pop culture to politics, which are discussed by a rotating panel of four women and one man. A news show featuring the top headlines of the day from pop culture to politics, which are discussed by a rotating panel of four women and one man. Country that are talking positively about tariffs and that we need to protect workers, going to talk about the ohio special election, we all know what happened in pennsylvania. Its incredible a complicated here. I understand the president s argument that you need to do this when things are going really well, but if this does hit in a few months from now, thats right in the middle of the midterms and there was already a number of unhappy people who are Soybean Farmers were working at places like harleydavidson and people who like to drink cocacola still were saying why are the price is to go up from this . He promised everybody a lot of stuff and he is delivered for the wealthy for sure, bring it
candidates neck and neck with voters heading to the polls in just four days. ohio s 12 has long to be considered a republican distric district. what can we learn from the special elections we ve seen so far the cycle? chris: democratic intensity is up substantially. they are outperforming the numbers that they should as one might expect in the first midterm of any president s term. that you would see that. but democrats are performing even beyond that to a certain degree. i ll tell you what, this district has been in republican hands for 94 of the last 96 years, this is not a swinging district. this is a red, traditional republican coalition district. i wouldn t say i don t believe the polls, i will be shocked if the republicans can manage to lose this and if they do, and then light every alarm, everything that they can, they