Totaling nearly half a billion dollars. If a court does not intervene the new york a. G. James can start going after his properties as early as next week. Wouldnt that be a sight. Good morning, everybody. Here we roll on tuesday. Bill hemmer, good morning to you. Dana im dana perino and this is americas newsroom. She might show up herself to do it, right . Since she was in the courtroom every day. Here i am with the padlock and camera. Former President Trump is asking an Appeals Court to delay or reduce the payment as he fights a civil judgment for business fraud. Leticia james says she wont hesitate to start snatching his assets. According to Jonathan Turley the law is on the former president s side. They could appeal this all the way to the Supreme Court. On occasion, the Supreme Court has intervened in state actions. On punitive damages. This is falling into that extreme category in my view. I find it appalling. It shocks the conscious that you have to pony up this type of money jus
joy reid gets tonight s last word. the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts right now. tonight, the battle over the border dominating capitol hill. house republicans push the mayorkas impeachment to a vote, while senate republicans threaten to block the border security bill. and its primary week in nevada, with both republican primary and caucus. we will get into what it means in the race for the nomination. then, the growing crisis of shrinking newsrooms. the importance of investing in local journalism. but who is gonna put up the money. as the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. good evening once again. i am stephanie ruhle. we are 274 days away from election day, and immigration is setting up to be one of the biggest issues in the race. the border would be the focus on capitol hill this week, with the house set to vote on impeachment of homeland security secretary, alejandro mayorkas. that takes place tomorrow. today, the rules committee
tonight, the battle over the border dominating capitol hill. house republicans push the mayorkas impeachment to a vote, while senate republicans threaten to block the border security bill. and its primary week in nevada, with both republican primary and caucus. we will get into what it means in the race for the nomination. then, the growing crisis of shrinking newsrooms. the importance of investing in local journalism. but was gonna put up the money. as the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. good evening once again. i am stephanie ruhle. we are 274 days away from election day. and immigration is setting up to be one of the biggest issues in the race. the border would be the focus on capitol hill this week, with the house set to vote on impeachment of homeland security secretary, alejandro mayorkas. that takes place tomorrow. today, the rules committee met to advance it to the full house. then on wednesday, the senate is voting on its long aw
struggling with symptoms. let s start here in the uk, where the new chancellorjeremy hunt has ditched almost all of prime minister liz truss tax cuts announced in the government s mini budget three weeks ago. the financial markets reacted positively to the news, with the pound rising against the us dollar and uk gilts falling. in total £32 billion of the £45 billion in tax cuts have been shelved, these include. the planned 1p cut in the basic rate of income tax is now on hold indefinitely, with the rate remaining at 20%. the cap on energy prices charged to households is now only guaranteed until april next year. for a typical household, it means an annual bill will not rise above £2,500 for the next six months. but plans to cancel the 1.25% increase in national insurance contributions will still go ahead, along with a reduction in stamp duty, and the cap on bankers bonuses will still be scrapped. joining me now is chris southworth, who s the secretary general of the uk i
we ll get you an update on his condition shortly. we know the suspect has been booked on numerous charges, including attempted homicide as we heard from the san francisco police a short time ago. the suspect is 42-year-old david depape who police say attacked paul pelosi with a hammer and it happened after 2:00 a.m. that s when they got the call or the notification that they should head over there. we have fox team coverage ahead and also squeak we planned earlier. now there s a lot to talk to him about. lee zeldin, who is the candidate for governor in new york. crime is very central to this race in new york against the governor who took over when governor cuomo stepped down, kathy hochul. this race is getting very tight. a couple of one attempt on lee zeldin during the course of his running for governor and a very scary incident that happened with a gun and people hiding in his front lawn during the course of the campaign as well. ppening everywhere. first to jonathan hu