donald trump guilty of sexual abuse a new yorkjury donald trump guilty of sexual abuse a new york jury finds. donald trump guilty of sexual abuse a new yorkjury finds. where does this verdict leave the former president and his hopes of real action? re election. a civil case jury has delivered a verdict which means donald trump is officially a sexual abuser. he has weathered all kinds of political storms but can his ambitions to return to the white house survive this? a live reaction from a lawyer who has represented women who have accused the former president in the past and one of his key lieutenants. also tonight, victory day is a pared back event. does adversity make putin more dangerous? i will be joined by an adviser to ukraine s ministry of defence, the political journalist and historian and a former commander. will technical advancesin former commander. will technical advances in al kill live music? johnny borrell is here to say that itjust might. good evening. don
there s a verdict. the jury in donald trump s civil rape case deliberated for just about three hours. the judge announced he will read the verdict at 3:00 p.m. it is 3:00 p.m. the lawyers are in the room. the judge is in the room. the jury is in the room. so any moment now we will hear from they decided. six men and three women were charged with that deciding. one, did donald trump rape carroll and did he defame her when he said she was lying. if so, how much money does carroll deserve to be fairly and adequately compensated for her injuries? in closing arguments, her attorney told the jury donald trump didn t show up because he knew he did it. trump s attorney said trump didn t testify because there was nothing to testify to. he said the whole story was an unbelievable work of fiction. kaplin said carroll was exactly donald trump s type and she played the video deposition where trump mistook carroll for his ex-wife, marla maples. he said she couldn t give a date to when the
of president biden s meeting with congressional leaders. and arguments wrap in e. jean carroll s civil way case against donald trump. the decision now up to the jury, as the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. good evening once again. i am stephanie ruhle. we begin this week with a nation grappling yet again with another mass shooting in this country. on saturday, a man armed with multiple weapons, including an ar-15 style rifle, drove to a busy outlet shopping mall just north of dallas, and started shooting. eight people were killed, including three members of a young family. nbc s morgan chesky is in allen, texas with more. reporter: 48 hours after a gunman unleashed hair at an allen, texas mall suspect has an ar rifle. reporter: troubling details emerging about 33 year old mauricio garcia. the shooter, investigators say, is seen in the surveillance video, stepping out of his car, and opening fire on innocent shoppers. [sound of gunfire] reporter
tonight s last word. the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now. plays ot where she was. [buzz] you can always spot a first timer. tonight, tragedy in texas. after a gunman killed eight people at a mall, another community in mourning. as we learn more about extremist beliefs the shooter posted online. then, the showdown and washington over the debt limit. where things stand on the eve of president biden s meeting with congressional leaders. and arguments wrap in e. jean carroll s civil way case against donald trump. the decision now up to the jury, as the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. good evening once again. i am stephanie ruhle. we begin this week with a nation grappling yet again with another mass shooting in this country. on saturday, a man armed with multiple weapons, including an ar-15 style rifle, drove to a busy outlet shopping mall just north of dallas, and started shooting. eight people were killed, including three members of a
anderson, thank you. matt gaetz, he single handedly held up kevin mccarthy s election as speaker, you ll recall. well, tonight, he s threatening to do it again in a new battle on capitol hill. and he s here. i m michael smerconish. live from new york city on the day that president joe biden asks americans for another four years, the nation is at risk of a potential economic disaster. thanks to partisan and interparty politics in washington, the u.s. is scheduled to default on its debt as early as june. something that s never happened before. and if the nation defaults, that means massive job losses, almost assures a recession. federal benefits, like social security are at risk. interest rates, what you pay on your house, your car, your college loan, they all skyrocket. the stock market, it tumbles, drag with it your 401(k)s. i know what you re thinking. michael, come on. we have seen the movie before and we know how it ends. they re going to figure it out. just before t