And also tell us is it going to happen before the election. Could i Say Something . I think the fact we have to make a Television Show every night gives us a weird perspective on this. Were like what is everyone waiting for . You got to wait. We went through the indictment. Were ready. Were familiar with the evidence. Lets do it. Lets go. Lets get it onair. 11. 6 million pages of discovery. Lets go. Thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. The article starts with this, the woman cannot believe it, she is in the same elevator as Rudolf Giuliani. Oh, this is a thrill. Its a random new yorker in the year 1985. 1985 was the year Rudolf Giuliani made a name for himself. It was the year giuliani pioneered the same prosecutorial tactics that now very much look like they could be his downfall. But let me back up just a little bit. This is carmine the cigar gallante. And in the late 70s he flew a little too close to the sun. He was shot at pointblank range in an Italian Restaurant in bro
trump s intent. the new york times reports that prosecutors have questioned multiple witnesses over the past few weeks, including jared kushner, and questioned them about whether trump had privately acknowledged in the days after the 2020 election that he had actually lost. the line of questioning suggests that prosecutors are trying to establish whether trump was acting with corrupt intent. remember, kushner also spoke to the january 6th committee last year. jared, are you aware of instances where pat cipollone threatened to resign? i kind of like i said, my interest at that time was on trying to get as many pardons done, and i know that, you know, he was always him and the team were always saying, oh, we re going to resign. we re not going to be here if this happens, as that happens. so i took it up to just be whining, to be honest with you. we also just learned moments ago special counsel jack smith requested a reply memo by trump and nauta to delay the documen
and we begin this morning with breaking news on capitol hill. where a major defense bill has been turned into a debate over social issues. overnight, the republican-led house passed a series of amendments to nearly $900 billion defense policy bill. the amendments include overturning the pentagon s abortion policy, banning transgender health services for military personnel and other things. meanwhile, republican senator tommy tuberville continues to hold up military promotions over the pentagon s abortion policy, which defense secretary lloyd austin warned was a national security issue. this is a national security issue, it is a readiness issue, and we shouldn t kid ourselves. i think any member of the senate armed services committee knows that. joining us from capitol hill is ali vitali. also with us is brandon buck, an msnbc political analyst. ali, what is happening with the vote at this hour? reporter: yeah, i believe, jose, the vote is not yet closed, but that the nd
giuliani must pay ruby freeman and shea moss, the two georgia election workers that giuliani falsely accused of stealing votes in the 2020 election. after the verdict, giuliani came out to the cameras. possibly we ll move for a new trial. certainly we ll appeal. the absurdity of the number merely underscores the absurdity of the entire proceeding. the comments they received i had nothing to do with. my comments had no connection at all to those. there were thousands of things in the press about this. of which mine were a small amount. you ll recall that back in august, the judge, beryl howell, issued a default judgment against jean y allny based on his admissions and failure to turn over evidence in the case. the task for the jury was to put a number on the human toll that moss and freeman suffered because of giuliani s lies. now cameras are not allowed in federal court, but we know what that toll looked like because moss and freeman have indicated the injuries that they
countries. always a great pleasure to have you. that is all in on this thursday night. thank you, my friend, for an essential conversation with a very important voice. thanks. and thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. it is a three-bedroom, three bathroom apartment with a living room, a dining room a dining room that allegedly seats 40 people. i don t know about that. but a library, a dining alcove, a butler s pantry, a staff room, a kitchen, and laundry in unit. it s on the upper east side of manhattan, one block from central park. and it is current lay on the market with an asking price of $6.1 million. this luxury slice of real estate is owned currently by former new york city mayor rudy giuliani. but that property or the money from that property, to be more specific, may soon be in the hands of former fulton county election workers ruby freeman and shaye moss. you likely remember ruby freeman and shaye moss for their incredible emotional testimony be