draft. as the 11th hour gets underway on this tuesday night. good evening everyone i m ornament mormon median in for stephanie ruhle. donald trump has tried just about everything to slow down the government s investigation into the classified documents seized from mar-a-lago. now he s taking his course to the supreme court. today, trump made an emergency request, asking the court to overturn a lower court ruling that prevented the special master from revealing the roughly 100 classified documents taken during the surge from his florida club back on august 8th. you may recall that the 11th circuit of appeals agreed with the justice department which had argued that there was no legal basis for the special master to conduct his own special review of that records. trump s appeal was directed to justice clarence thomas because he oversees the 11th circuit court, and tonight the supreme court ask the doj to file its response to trump s request by 5 pm october 11th. just a short t
on this tuesday night. good evening everyone. i m ayman roy dean, in for stephanie ruhle. donald trump has tried almost everything to slow down the government s investigation into the classified documents seized from mar-a-lago. now he s taking his course to the supreme court. today, trump made an emergency request, asking the court to overturn a lower court ruling that prevented the special master from revealing the roughly 100 classified documents taken during the search from his florida club back on august 8th. you may recall that the 11th circuit of appeals agreed with the justice department, which had argued that there was no legal basis for the special master to conduct his own special review of that records. trump s appeal was directed to justice clarence thomas because he oversees the 11th circuit court, and tonight the supreme court ask the doj to file its response to trump s request by 5 pm october 11th. just a short time ago, one legal expert reacted to trump
to martha s vineyard in massachusetts and even to the doorstep of the vice president s residence in d.c. we re going to have much more on that in just a moment. but gets begin with jeremy diamond live at the white house on the very late night and early morning negotiations to avert this rail strike. what are you learning about the deal, jeremy? 20 hours of negotiations between the union leaders. the railway companies and also involved the white house and the labor secretary marty walsh. president biden was being kept updated throughout the day yesterday. the negotiations began at 9:00 a.m. yesterday and they ended at 5:00 a.m. today with this tentative agreement that is now going up to the union s membership for a vote. that is expected to pass. because these union leaders say they would have not have struck the deal if they didn t believe it had the support of the membership. let s get into the details. a 24% wage increase over five years from 2020 through 2024. an immedia
putin meets. ukraine is turning the tide in the war and taking key territory. first, 20 hours that matter a whole lot, very lot to your life. the biden white house has a deal in place to avert a major rail strike. the 20 hours of negotiations included a call from president biden, who reportfully sided with union real workers. amtrak is scrambling to get back on the rails trains its canceled as it anticipated the strike. the president holding a rose garden event to savor the moment. it would have meant shortages of key goods and price spikes on everything from gas to key groceries and more. every good you need, is delivered on a rail where it needs to go. today is a win, i mean this sincerely, a win for america. straight to the white house. k walk us through how this happened. reporter: it s not only a big win for president biden but a big relief for the white house, who thought economic consequences would look severe. had they not gone to the deadline on friday. that
Mexicali and put a sign up and say we need workers. no questions asked. high wages. stop all this stunts here doing. you re gonna need immigrants and a lot of them. you re gonna need dry wall people, players, you need carpenters. roofers, there are not enough roofers in florida to deal with this. the third thing you need to do is change the curriculum in the textbook that tells young people what the effect of 87-degree water in the gulf of mexico has in the state of florida. i can tell you what it is. it s profound. this guy has no idea of what he s doing. forget the toilets, forget the immigration stunts, and forget not teaching math to kids. tell them what the hell is going on in their lives. that s what he needs to do. you don t know whether the scratches watch or wind his