The Battleground States for the first time since tuesdays debate. Trump says no to another faceoff as harriss team announces a new Fundraising Record plus the power of Celebrity Endorsements. How much do they actually matter . I will ask the legendary Carol King is the 11th Hour gets underway on this thursday night. Good evening, once again i am stephanie ruhle. I hope youre not too tired because we are still 54 days to go until the election day. The candidates are now back in full on Campaign Mode for the first time since tuesdays debate, and this headline on your screen right there says it all. Today trump ruled out another debate with the Vice President while Kamala Harris Campaign said it took him nearly 50 Million bucks and donations in the 24 hours since Tuesdays Matchup but right now, it is all about the Ground Game for everybody and we saw the candidates spread out across the battlegrounds today. Vp harris made stops in North Carolina while her running mate, Tim Walz, was in mi
an extreme movement of america, the maga republicans led by a defeated president is trying to steal history now. they re trying to steal an election. now they re trying to steal history. we have an economy that s so fragile, and when there s a crash i hope it s going to be during this next 12 months. trump is expected to attend as a three-judge appeals court panel decides if he can be charged with election interference. and i feel that as a president you have to have immunity, very simple. the question is who s afraid of nikki haley. the answer is donald trump. that election trump lost it, biden won that election. i think what happened on january 6th was a terrible day, and i think president trump will have to answer for it. and that brings us to today, thursday, january 11th where donald trump is expected in a courtroom yet again. this time in a last ditch effort to save his business empire from the fallout of fraud. meanwhile, his two top republican rivals bat
guy on the screen. president biden set to sign the inflation reduction act as it s called into law in just about 30 minutes from now. a huge $750 bill on taxes, climate, health care, we ll take you live to the white house. we ll also take you live out west and to the northwest. the very northwest with the final hours of voting in key primaries happening now in wyoming and alaska. our team out with voters and candidates including one in the fight for her political life. i m hallie jackson in washington. we begin this afternoon with nbc news justice and intelligence correspondent ken dilanian. washington post investigations reporter jacqueline aalamani and chuck rosenberg. good to see all of you. let me do something a little different. there s new reporting out from the new york times here in the last few minutes that two of of the top trump white house lawyers have been interviewed by the fbi in relation to handling the documents that may have been taken from the white
we ll speak with the chair of the house armed services committee adam smith. a final verdict is expected at any moment from moscow. brittney griner s cannabis possession case. the wnba star addressing the court during closing arguments just moments ago. let s go ahead and listen to part of her statement. russian translators have been edited out. my parents taught me two important things. one, take ownership for your responsibilities and, two, work hard for everything that you have. that s why i pled guilty to my charges. i understand everything that s being said against me, the charges that are against me. and that is why i pled guilty. but i had no intent to break any russian laws. i want the court to understand that it was an honest mistake that i made while in russia, under stress, trying to recover from post-covid and just trying to get back to my team. griner pleaded guilty after her arrest nearly six months ago at moscow s airport, and prosecutors are asking for 9
here including just this past weekend he was talking about being dictator for a day. i think we should all take it in relative perspective here as we have over the last eight years, jonathan. you could not be more right about that. nbc news correspondent vaughn hilliard live for us from iowa, thank you, vaughn. good luck today. and nbc news legal analyst catherine christian, thank you for joining us as well. we really appreciate it. still ahead here on way too early, a stunning retirement shakes up college football. we ll tell you who s leaving the game and the impact on a certain morning tv host. plus, we ll get a check on the forecast. that s all straight ahead. e fort that s all straight ahead. ( ) c mon! it s the story of your family - then and now. a story that made your name mean something. a story you re still writing. so discover your heritage. preserve your traditions.