hi, everyone. it s 4:00 here in new york. for about three minutes, a former president of the united states and current front runner for the republican presidential nomination was on the stand today. in case that seeks to hold him accountable for his words. that extraordinary courthouse moment today came on day four of ft defamation trial. donald trump testified in his defense. his attorney allowed to ask him only one question. do you standby your deposition? he said, 100%. he also added that he considers carroll s allegation false. that was stricken from the record immediately. that single question by his attorney is the result of a lengthy back and forth between the judge and trump s attorneys in which the judge warned trump not to relitigate the first trial in which he was found liable for sexually abusing carroll. there are no do overs. he ruled out the kind of statements trump has made outside of court. carroll s attorneys entered into evidence some of those statements in
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to pick up and use. the minority, led by justice sotomayor, who warned today that, quote, the man in charge of enforcing laws can now just break them. ironic, isn t it? but for six in the majority, including the chief justice, the already highly controversial decision is meant to protect the presidency, writing that the framers always demanded an energetic, independent executive. we ll dig into the immediate fallout. plus, did today s legal bombshell effectively blow up jack smith s january 6th case against former president trump? what the decision said about the evidence smith can and can t use against the former president if the case gets to trial. it s not just d.c., could the cases in florida and georgia be wiped away, too? as the former president celebrates what he s calling a big win for democracy, a big decision awaits the current president. stay in the race or step aside after thursday s disastrous debate? i ll ask one of biden s top advisers what it s going to ta
asking that question.- asking that question. search and rescue asking that question. search and rescue efforts asking that question. search and rescue efforts are - asking that question. search and rescue efforts are still i and rescue efforts are still under way after one of the deadliest tornadoes which is ever hit the southern state of mississippi. at least 25 people have died. the uk government is preparing to announce new types of accommodation for migrants, including ferries. let s take you live to waco and texas where formal president donald trump are speaking. this is the launch of his campaign to win back the us presidency. as you can see he is holding a rally there. he has been speaking for some time. he said that he is railing against the dark forces that as he put it are lined up against him. mrtrump that as he put it are lined up against him. mr trump claimed multiple illegal investigations into his finances were straight out of a star list russia horror show. out of a
trump . back to the breaking news we mentioned a few moments ago, the unredacted search warrants paid to hutch money payments by donald trump s former fixer to porn star stormy daniels, those documents just posted online. tom winter nbc news investigative correspondent has been combing through them over the last few minutes. mia wiley, msnbc analyst joins met. tom, i know you ve had a few minutes to start sifting through. what do you see so far? so, craig, bottom line is there s about 20 pages of unredacted materials that lay out why the fbi should be able to search michael cohen s properties and electronic devices and be able to put together a case. had is the fbi s affidavit to the judge saying, hey, we believe we have reason, probable cause, it s called a probable cause affidavit to be able to do these searches. and what we re getting now is not new information in that