fall from when the arguments start live at 10 am eastern thursday morning, thursday night starting at eight pm eastern all be here with all my beloved colleagues. we will have a primetime recap of all those oral arguments, i ll see you then. that does it for us tonight, now it s time for the last word with the great lawrence o donnell. good evening lawrence. gave, nothing i ll join you at eight pm thursday night and at some point don t look, i will sneak out to the side. i will have to prepare for the ten pm hour where i will be a growing here as usual after your two hour session. i realized today in a fifth of panic that i had planned to do other things on thursday, like a normal things like coconut dental cleaning and walk the dog s, and then i realized in a full panic oh, i m not doing anything. i ve got to be up at 8:00 heading refresh because it s going to go for an hour to, half for two hours on thursday morning and then we ve got a recap the whole thing and sound
tonight, the battle over the border dominating capitol hill. house republicans push the mayorkas impeachment to a vote, while senate republicans threaten to block the border security bill. and its primary week in nevada, with both republican primary and caucus. we will get into what it means in the race for the nomination. then, the growing crisis of shrinking newsrooms. the importance of investing in local journalism. but was gonna put up the money. as the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. good evening once again. i am stephanie ruhle. we are 274 days away from election day. and immigration is setting up to be one of the biggest issues in the race. the border would be the focus on capitol hill this week, with the house set to vote on impeachment of homeland security secretary, alejandro mayorkas. that takes place tomorrow. today, the rules committee met to advance it to the full house. then on wednesday, the senate is voting on its long aw
what is life cycle of the ocean? i will not go in the water today, i m a chicken. unwhier presidential candidates are highlighting their trail. 62 hot dogs and buns in 10 minutes, for his 16th win, the number one ranked eater in the world, joey chestnut. the trumpets, they go. the trumpets, they go. the trumpets, they go. you are looking live inside the juke diner inside virginia. day after 4th of july. that is indeed an ac shelby cobra. they got it inside by dropping it through the sky light. unbelievable there. iconic car. i m told if we can get it down, i can take it for a spin, i don t know. we have great americans in here having breakfast and talking about what matters most to them and everything from the economy and inflation to law enforcement problem in this country that we don t respect them enough and they believe there is two systems of justice in this country, one for all of us and one for hunter biden. all over cheesecake. steve: which is no
several major diseases, including cancer. bill: aishah hasnie has a closer look at the study, should we panic? no, but you should pay attention, everybody should. watch the story and then talk about it with your friends and family. it s an important one. first of its kind study, u.s. geological survey tested tap water from homes and private wells and homes that use public water systems, like city water, probably what you use at home. and they found the pfas are in nearly half of the tests. that s a lot. these are chemicals that stay in your body and the environment for many years, they don t degrade. they are in the rain, they might be on your pots and pans if you obviously wash them with water and definitely could be in your drinking water. they could cause cancer. it s connected to kidney and testicular issues, high blood pressure, low birth weight in babies. the biggest culprit, guys, is foam that is used to help fight fires in big warehouses and companies and the wors
greetings, everyone. i am symone sanders-townsend in for stephanie ruhle. tonight, we heard from writer e. jean carroll just days after a new york jury found that trump must pay her more than $83 million for defaming her. carroll and her attorneys spoke to rachael maddow tonight, admitting she was nervous about physically facing trump in court. but one moment, that changed. amazingly, i looked out and he was nothing, he was nothing. he was a phantom. there was some people around him who were giving him about, but he himself was nothing. it was an astonishing discovery for me. he is nothing. we don t need to be afraid of him. he can be knocked out. as big as that 83 million -dollar verdict is, donald trump may have an even bigger penalty to soon deal with. we are expecting a decision in the new york civil fraud trial in the coming days. now, the new york attorney general is asking trump and his companies to be fined $370 million. and there are questions as to whether tru