and the clock is ticking on the desperate search for five people trapped on board a sub, after crews detected underwater noises. then, money power and politics. why you need to pay attention to a new florida law on car sales. as the 11th hour gets underway on this wednesday night. good evening once again, i m stephanie ruhle. house republicans have moved to punish one of donald trump s most prominent critics. earlier this evening, the house voted along party lines to censor california democrat adam schiff for his comments about trump, and for his role in investigating the former president. schiff s fellow democrats erupted in protest won the vote was announced. on this vote, 218 and the nays are 209. with six answering present, the resolution adopted without objection, the motion that considers will remain on the table. the house will be in order. schiff, who was now running for senate, led the first impeachment and was also a member of the january six committee. the vo
enough is enough. trump s former national security adviser, john bolton is among those speaking out, and he is coming up first. plus, if trump hasn t enemies list, congressman adam schiff is probably on it. so what does he think about trump s promises this week to weaponize the doj against his opponents if he is reelected? i will ask him when he joins me in just a few minutes. also today, we hearing a lot of complaints for the former president s defenders about a two tiered justice system, and they are right, just not in the way they think. and later, a trip to maryland for a conversation with one of the governor democratic party sees rising, sars governor westmore. i get assaulted republican candidates running for president, his work to fight crime in gun violence, and his own political future. well, donald trump once again made history this week for all the wrong reasons. on tuesday, he became the first former president to ever be arraigned on federal charges. in a truly su
happy friday, thanks so much for joining us. it is 10:00 eastern, i m ana cabrera reporting from new york, and we are tracking multiple breaking news stories this friday. in texas, a community flattened by a tornado leaving three people dead and dozens hurt. the town of perrington with over 8,000 people took a direct hit. dozens of homes now wiped off the face of the earth. the trailer park that the tornado first hit, there s probably 25 to 30 of those homes that are completely destroyed. and complicating the rescue and recovery efforts, a brutal heat wave descending upon the lone star state, some areasly c degrees. we re keeping a close eye on the supreme court this morning where at any moment the justices could release decisions on major cases, the fate of affirmative action and student loan forgiveness among them. we ve got a preview straight ahead. and remember this? eight years ago today donald trump announced his campaign for president. lately he s been making m
indictment. how wor i are you about the fact that he could be re-elected president? his incredible movie career. hasta la vista, baby. the new role in his first tv series ever. kill all of you. and don t miss arnold pumping iron at 75. see, chris, it never stops. and we re along for the workout. come on in here, do a set here. and later, one of hollywood s most reluctant stars, actor andy garcia on his iconic roles. from this moment on what it s like to act with other a-listers from george clooney to cher. being a movie star is pretty great, isn t it? it s absolutely ridiculous. and his hopes for his home country. one day there will be a free cuba. good even going welcome back to who s talking? tonight, as we continue to report the fallout from donald trump s criminal indictment, we re talking to perhaps the most famous republican in the country outside of trump himself about the federal case against the former president, the current state
plus, from total celebration to complete chaos, two people were shot, a police officer hit by a fire truck during a victory parade for nba champion denver nuggets. and the department of justice tees off an investigation, looking into that mega merger between the pga tour and saudi funded liv golf. our reporters are fouling all of the latest developments. we start, though, with the breaking news out of pittsburgh where nbc s george solis is covering the guilty verdict in the trial of the gunman who killed 11 people at that synagogue in 2018. george, i know it s been a few hours since the verdict. what are we hearing from the community? reporter: yeah, chris, some members of the congregation weighing in, saying they expected this guilty verdict. for them, this is some semblance of justice. in my conversation with them over the last several days, many of them say they will never be able to look at the accused shooter robert bowers directly in the eye. it was hard for them to