for joining me this evening. the last time the republicans had a contested presidential primary was the year 2016. and no it seemed sort of impossible to imagine now the party was kind of divided about trump s victory all the way to the convention floor, and you saw that no more clearly than when senator ted cruz went to the podium in a prime time speaking slot, i might add, and refused to mention trump s name during his convention speech. and boy, oh, boy did people notice. if you love our country and love your children as much as i know that you do, stand and speak and vote your conscience. vote for candidates up and down the ticket who you trust to defend our freedom. god bless each and every one of you, and god bless the united states of america. prior to that moment, before all those just deafening boos, ted cruz and donald trump had been going at each other for months. relations between these two men were not good. trump regularly went after ted cruz s family during
one, it will go into effect in the autumn of 2025. tomorrow night, we ll have more on this and what consumers are up to. here is a hint, they are spending and spending big. on that note, i wish you a very good night. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thank you for staying up late, i ll see you at the end of tomorrow. d of tomorrow the last time that republicans had a contested republican primary was in 2016. though it seems sort of impossible to imagine now, the party was kind of divided about trump s victory, all the way to the convention floor. you saw that no more clearly than when senator ted cruz went to the podium. in a primetime speaking slot, i may add, and refused to mention trump s name during his convention speech. boy, oh boy, the people notice. if you love our country, and they have your children as much as i know that you, to stand and end vote your conscience, vote for candidates up and down the ticket who tries to defend our freed
that the hearings will have pre-taped testimony from ivanka and jared kushner. and pence s inner circle. the committee has long promised it will share new information in these hearings. a bigger mission afoot. explain by committee member, adam shift. the american people, i think, know a great deal. already they ve seen a number of bombshells already. there is a great deal they haven t seen. perhaps most important is the public has not seen it woven together. how one thing led to another. how one line of effort to overturn the app ultimately led to terrible violence. the first non peaceful transfer of power in our history. we want to tell that comprehensive narrative. the hearings also expected to reveal the funding that helped field attack. an interview with vanity fair, jamie raskin said, quote, the most expressing discovery that money played in the role of financial motive with all these events to keep the money pouring. joining me now, eugene daniels, he s a politi
their community members. but it s not just harvard, right. on friday night, amherst, a student was arrested after he punched a jewish student and spat on the flag. and nyu and columbia, jewish students don t feel safe. sandra: seems it s happening every day and continued reaction to it. thank you. thank you. we have made it clear we are going to continue to support israel against a brutal terrorist organization. we all need to remember who they are fighting, and they are fighting hamas and this is a group that literally para glided in on the 7th of october and started massacring and slaughtering innocent people in their homes, and at a music festival. john: national security council spokesman john kirby reiterating president biden s support for israel s eradicating hamas, protests are arriving on president biden s front door. john roberts here in washington, start off another week of war, sandra. sandra: more breaking news. sandra smith in new york. president spoke
to re double their commitment to the alliance. we start in the american city of minneapolis and what s thought to be one of the largest pre trial settlements in us history. lawyers for george floyd, the african american man who died while being restrained by police officers in may of last year, say the city has agreed a settlement of $27 million for their civil case for damages. the money will be paid to mr floyd s family. a former minneapolis police officer, derek chauvin, is standing trial on charges including third degree murder, following the incident. here s the floyd family lawyer, ben crump. the financial compensation most directly impacts george floyd and his family, the future of their family. but it is the policy reforms that affects all of us. our correspondent, david willis, in la says it s one of the largest sums of its kind. george floyd s death at the hands of minneapolis police officers sparked the black lives matter movement, one of the largest protest move