can. the trump con meets a brick wall in the court. judge kaplan for the second time today reminded former president trump you don t have the right to be disruptive or disregard court orders. i hope that i do not have to remove you from the courtroom. tonight, the genuine threat of accountability from republican front runner. man i am proud to endorse donald trump for the president of the united states. why the indicted ex presidents republican support is more complex than his foot soldiers would how do you think. plus, congressman dan goldman on his new effort to censure elise stefanik. i have concerns about the treatment of january six hostages. and senator bernie sanders on what s happening in gaza when all in starts right now good evening from new york, i m chris hayes. donald trump was in court again today, along with the writer e. jean carroll, the woman who a civil jury concluded after a lengthy trial and lots of evidence, had been both sexually assau
disruptive or disregard court orders. i hope that i do not have to remove you from the courtroom. tonight, the genuine threat of accountability. the republican front-runner. next. i am proud to endorse don trump for president of united states. while the indicted ex presidents republican support is more complex than his foot soldiers would have you think. plus, congressman dan goldman on his new effort to censure elise stefanik. i have concerns about the treatment of january six hostages. and senator bernie sanders on what s happening in gaza. when all in starts, right now. good evening from new york. i m chris haines. dom trump was in court again today along with the writer e. jean carroll, the woman who a civil jury concluded after a lengthy trial and lots of evidence, had been both sexually assaulted and then subsequently defamed by donald trump. they found that he sexually assaulted her and defamed her. she is now suing for additional damages after donald trump c
here in the uk, 2022 saw the highest number of excess deaths outside the covid pandemic in half a century. and france tries again to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64. it s an unpopular reform that didn t go well last time it tried. we ll be live in paris. we start in ukraine. president volodymyr zelensky has said ukraine s army is facing an extremely difficult situation as fighting continues in the eastern donbas region. the focus is the salt mining town of soledar. the uk defence ministry says it s likely that russian forces including wagner group mercenaries now control most of the town. we ll be taking a look at why it s become central to this conflict. but first, here s president zelensky. translation: and what did russia want to win there? i everything is completely destroyed. there was almost no life left. thousands of their people are gone, the whole land in soledar is covered with the corpses of the invaders and scarred from the strikes. this is what madness loo
ready to form a new executive. a new election will be called at one minute past midnight if no executive is formed that s 2a weeks since the last poll. in other news: the oil giant shell reports quarterly profits of nearly $9.5 billion its second highest on record but pays no windfall tax in the uk. and now we know the title of prince harry s much anticipated and controversial memoir. it s called spare, and it documents his move to america. the elected assembly which runs northern ireland is hours away from collapsing, over the region s post brexit trade arrangements. politicians have until one minute past midnight uk time that s around five hours from now to restore a power sharing agreement before a new election is called. political parties met at stormont today in a last ditch effort to try to form a new executive nearly six months after they were elected. procedures though are being blocked by the democratic unionist party the dup which objects to the no
past 18 months over the course of the biden presidency so far. that came from the heritage foundation from analysts there that compares it to what is basically taking the titanic into an iceberg. art laffer, the economist that helped turn around this ship under reagan said this in reaction to this report. this inflation number is accelerating. it s not toning down or topping out. brit hume joins us in moments on the political blowback for president biden and what that looks like as we head to the mid-term. first, let s bring in jackie deangelis and mark tepper. thanks for being here. $6,800, jackie, is the bite that s been taken out of people s income if you have mom and dad both working in the home. how does this shape up? first, it was 3,500 and then $5,000 and now it s $6,800. it keeps going on. my biggest problem today even though they re trying to explain it away saying it s backward looking, that doesn t mean it didn t have an impact on people. they re paying more