continues now. tonight, straight from the source. a major defeat for donald trump s former right-hand man. a blistering decision against mark meadows written by one of the most conservative federal judges in the nation. and the ruling itself could be devastating for trump at the supreme court. plus, trump accused of parroting hitler once again, the second time in just a matter of weeks. he says the immigrants are, quote, poisoning the blood of america. it is chilling rhetoric from the gop front-runner just four weeks from the first votes. also tonight, one of the biggest rising stars in hollywood found guilty of assault and harassment for attacking his former girlfriend. now marvel is cutting ties with an actor that it was betting its future on. i m kaitlan collins, and this is the source. as seems to be the case for many people who get close to donald trump, tonight, things have gone from bad to worse for his former chief of staff, mark meadows. his attempt to get hi
adolf hitler saying that immigrants are quote, poisoning the blood of this country. that is similar to phrasing you can find in hitler s manifesto. with less than a month until the first votes are cast in the 2024 republican primary, rivals aren t sitting back. we ll give you what they said in a moment. the biden campaign responding. trump goes beyond the racial dog whistles. he is quoting dictators, and vowing to enact immigration policies that are extreme, round people up by the millions, bring them to deportation camps before forcing them out of the u.s. with no opportunity for due process. it s more than just dehumanizing language. should he win reelection in 2024, he is vowing to enact dehumanizing policies. joining us now, nbc news correspondent, vaughn hillyard, who is in west palm beach, florida. nbc news white house correspondent mike memoli, and senior political report aaron blake who has closely tracked the former president s rhetoric around immigration. thank you
neither forrest nor spurs have been able to so far break the deadlock. erling haaland could miss manchester city s first ever appearance at the club world cup because of a foot injury that manager pep guardiola says is being assessed day by day . the striker hasn t played in city s last two games and won t be back for the premier league match tomorrow against crystal palace, after which the team flies out to saudi arabia for a semi final at the club world cup againstjapanese side urawa reds on tuesday. i think it s going. whether he is able to play the first game or second, it s not a fracture, it s just stress and sometimes with players they recover quicker or slower. the doctor says to take it day by day, week by week, how he feels. the moment he doesn t have symptoms or pain, he ll be ok to play again. as something that has never happened before. spain are top of the fifa women s world rankings for the first time. at the end of a year in which they won the world cup. spai
who were convicted in connection with the recent wave of mass anti government demonstrations. the executions have been condemned internationally. now on bbc news, it s the travel show. this week on the show we re saving seals in vancouver. aw, there she is! oh, my gosh they re so adorable! hey, buddy! ..saving money in warsaw. ..and heading to what might not be the cheapest but is certainly the rudest restaurant in sydney. messy! i don t want your leftovers! this week, i m on canada s pacific coast, where vancouver lies in the shadow of a mountain range that is the only barrier between the city and one of the world s most vast wildernesses. surrounded by water, every year, thousands of people travel here to marvel at the whales as they dance along the coastline, returning after a long winter away. british columbia is the most biodiverse territory in all of canada. it s got seals, it s got sea lions and hundreds of other species living in these very waters. but it s also h
has now had to be cancelled. normal life is returning to some neighbourhoods in el salvador after years spent under heavy gang control. now on bbc news, the travel show. this week on the show we re saving seals in vancouver. aw, there she is! oh, my gosh! they re so adorable! hey, buddy! ..saving money in warsaw. ..and heading to what might not be the cheapest but is certainly the rudest restaurant in sydney. messy! i don t want your leftovers! this week, i m on canada s pacific coast, where vancouver lies in the shadow of a mountain range that is the only barrier between the city and one of the world s most vast wildernesses. surrounded by water, every year, thousands of people travel here to marvel at the whales as they dance along the coastline, returning after a long winter away. british columbia is the most biodiverse territory in all of canada. it s got seals, it s got sea lions, and hundreds of other species living in these very waters. but it s also home to the bigg