Baseball and in life, itf it happens in elections some of the time and if it happens somewhere else and sometimes you lose and sometimes you win. That is what we teach our kids to act like pat murphy. Thank you so much for letting us into your homes for another week of shows. Were so grateful. The beat with Ari Melber starts now. Today i learned about the peaceful transfer of power between baseball teams. Love itted. The brewers were so good and they beat the mets so many times but this one went the other way and that was just beautiful. I clipped it to everyone i know. I loved it. I love it. Sports, culture there is a lot of places that we could look as you said for examples, whether it is for the next generation or even certain politicians, so love that going into the weekend. Thanks, nicolle. Happy friday. Have a great show. Thank you. Our thanks to Nicolle Wallace, welcome to the beat. Im Ari Melber. Voting is underway in over 25 tates. Were 32 days out to Election Day. Kamala harr
That science is on the side of the parents and students. Not the union. Safely open the school and keep a school open. Doesnt require that 100 of the participants be vaccinated to accomplish that. Examples throughout our country of schools that are able to reopen safely and do so while following mitigation strategies. Martha during the debates, President Biden said clearly i am the Democratic Party right now. Today the Wall Street Journal called on him to lead on this issue. Writing this in an oped. Perhaps you heard a few thousand times as the Biden Administration will listen to science. The science says schools can safely reopen. The white house is still listening, make that bowing, to the nonsciences who run the teachers union. How about the science of impact of Generational Learning Loss that were experiencing right now . We have yet to see the numbers. But my anticipation is that they will be difficult when we do. What about the emotional toll of being deprived of Human Interactio
that s tonight s last word, the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle begins right now. tonight, the justice department moves to stop donald trump from making top secret information public. our friday night cap breaks down his legal troubles and gives us there and the piece of the week. and disturbing new details in the death of olympic sprinter to horry bowie, raising concerns about the maternal health care prices in america. plus my one-on-one conversation with about his father s legacy and how he found his own path as the 11th hour gets underway this friday night. good evening once again, i am stephanie ruhle. our friday night cap is standing by, but we start this evening s broadcast in washington d.c. where the justice department has reportedly filed a motion for a protective order to keep donald trump from releasing any classified materials, given to his legal team in the documents case. the new york times says that the order hints at, quote, ongoing investigations. the order
saturday. you are watching morning joey cans, we had a really busy week. under 2024 poll shows president joe biden getting support among democrats ahead of unexpected reelection campaign. and, that was before his historic trip to ukraine. and, you know, what was crazy is that more democrats now want joe biden to run for reelection and republicans want donald trump to run for president in 2024. he seems to be losing support while joe biden is gaining support from his base. that is saying something, here is some of our discussion from thursday show. along with joe, willie, and me we have a house of way too early, white house bureau chief and politico and now and msnbc host. her no-show, inside with jen psaki debate on sunday, march 19th. very exciting, jen, that is awesome. all right, so, as president biden returns home from europe there is new polling that is showing support for his possible reelection bid. they are changing a lot, the latest survey of all democrat
acid rain. the community says it s like someone dropped a toxic nuke on them. basically nuked a town with chemsz. so get a railroad open. i was kind of surprised that when they quickly told the people they can go back home. there s a lot of what-ifs and we are going to be looking at this thing five, 10, 15, 20 years down the line and wondering gee, cancer clusters could pop up, well water could go bad. jesse: the state government s top doc came out today and said those cancer clusters no big deal. you have been exposed to these things your whole life. if you get cancernot because east palestine looks like chernobyl. most of the chemicals that we are worried about and that we re talking about fall into a category known as volatile organic chems. vulnerable organic compounds or vocs it s important for us to recognize are actually a part of our everyday life. so, if you go this afternoon on your way home to pump gas in your car, you re being exposed to volatile organic c