out this new filing today and what is the significance coming ahead of this all-important deadline on thursday? abby, what we re hearing now is a lot of what we heard at that hearing last week, he s just putting it in writing. one of the things we heard at the hearing that we are also reading here is how the judge is underlining that he agrees with the need for this search that the justice department wanted to conduct at mar-a-lago, even though it appears to be an extreme step. at the hearing he said it wasn t alleged probable cause, that there was probable cause for the fbi to go in there and then in this order today, he writes, having carefully reviewed the affidavit before signing the warrant, i was and am satisfied that the facts sworn by the justice department are reliable. so those facts are reliable even if we re not seeing them right now. what s going to happen later this week, abby, it is a process. the justice department will propose redactions. they ll do that confidential
a major developments tonight in the case of cleveland browns quarterback deshaun watson. under an agreement by the f enough fell, and the players association, he s extended without pay for 11 season games and will pay a 5 million dollar fine. but also undergo a professional evaluation by behavioral experts, and follow any recommended treatment program. he s been accused of sexual misconduct by more than two dozen women. most of the cases were settled confidentially. here s his reaction today. and moving on with my career, with my life. and i continue to stand on my innocence. just because settlements and things like that happened, doesn t mean that a person is guilty forever knee thing. i feel like a person has an opportunity to settle on his innocence. and prove that. any prove that on the legal side, and we have to push for it as an individual person. joining me now, contributor carrie champion. carrie hello! good to see you! hi dan good to see you too. so carrie can you brea
privately, confidentially, behind closed doors as to whether there are 60 votes in the senate to pass something and make sure that less people have less access to dangerous weapons, or less dangerous people have access to dangerous weapons. we will see, but i m a little bit exhausted at the end of the day. and i m also really hopeful, that we will be able to convene a conversation in the senate over the course of the next week, about bipartisan support for anti gun violence legislation. but, where those republicans willing to talk to you today, because 19 precious babies were massacred yesterday. a week, for now two weeks for, now do you think they are going to sit down and more than have a conversation? you ve been at this for a decade. yes, i ve been at this for a, decade but i also understand that great social change moments in this country often take more than a decade to effectuate change. remember, is more than a decade from the shooting of james brady in 1980, one to the
spontaneously asked my colleagues. what are we doing? why are we here? why do you care so much about being a united states senator, if in the face of this evil and carnage, with all these parents who are just so frightened for their kids, all these kids so frightened for themselves. what are we doing? nothing cannot be the answer. stephanie, i spent all day today from the minute i woke up, until i literally sat down in this chair, talking to everybody i could in the senate, republicans and democrats asking that question. what are you gonna do? are you prepared to sit down and find a bipartisan path forward. i don t know if you will be able to get their. but i found enough republicans today that were willing to talk, but over the next 7 to 10 days, we will have a discussion. privately, confidentially, behind closed doors as to whether there are 60 votes in the senate to pass something and make sure that less people have less access to dangerous weapons, or less dangerous people have acc
0 that is tonight s last word, the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now. good evening once again, i m stephanie ruhle, it s no disguise, you know exactly what we re here to talk about tonight, and it has been nearly 31 hours since this moment on the senate floor, that caught all of our attention. i m here on this floor to beg, to literally get down on my hands and knees and beg my colleagues, find a path forward, here. by doing something, we at least stop sending this quiet message of endorsement, to these killers whose brains are breaking, who see the highest levels of government doing nothing. shooting after shooting, what are we doing? why are we here? what are we doing? i yield the floor. with us tonight, connecticut senator chris murphy. senator, i turn that question to you. it has been 24 hours, what are we doing? i was presiding over the senate last night or yesterday afternoon, when i look down at my phone and saw that another sandy hook had happened, 19 kids in texa