it has been quite a week. michael beschloss is here to put it into perspective as the 11th hour gets underway on this friday night. greetings everyone, i m simone sanders townsend in for stephanie ruhle. donald trump s divisive and potentially dangerous rhetoric is about to be tested in court. monday morning a federal appeals court will weigh to lift a partial gap order imposed by judge tanya chutkan. who is overseeing the election interference case in washington d.c.. this afternoon judge chutkan denied the former presidents bid to strike references to the violence of january six from his indictment. that rule came just hours after we learned more about trump s own view of that day. and the rally on the ellipse. here s what he told abc s jonathan carl. a little bit more than two months after the insurrection. . who if you look at the real signs of that crowd it was never reported directly. it s the biggest crowd i ve ever spoken in front of by far that went back to the was
mean for his rhetoric amid new warnings about what is at stake in 2024. and growing momentum to push george santos out of congress but members of his own party. then, from near fistfights in congress to president biden on the world stage, it has been quite a week. michael beschloss is here to put it on perspective, as the 11th hour gets underway on this friday night. greetings, everyone, i am symone sanders townsend, in for stephanie ruhle. donald trump s divisive and potentially dangerous rhetoric is about to be tested in court. monday morning, a federal appeals court will weigh his requests to lift a partial gag order and posed by judge tanya chutkan who is overseeing the election interference case in washington d.c.. this afternoon, judge chutkan denied the former presidents bid to strike references to the violence on january six, from his indictment. that ruling came just hours after we learned more about trump s own view of that day and the rally on the ellipse. here is
responsibility, and it we can expect to hear a great deal more from her. i think she s also got to be quite tactical about this, because no doubt she has been positioning herself as a potential leader of the conservative party, and certainly as a leader of the right. she is not the only person in the conservative party that will run on that ticket should they lose the next election, and she will have a very strong competition from someone like kemi badenoch, for instance, who has been demonstrably more loyal whilst in government. i think suella has to pick herfights and government. i think suella has to pick her fights and be quite tactical about them. just in terms of democratic accountability, somebody in the house of commons needs to be talking about these issues, and quite frankly, reshuffles, because a great deal of excitement people in the westminster bubble, but they are pretty insignificant once you get outside s w one, as they should be, because people have real live
donald trump really means when he says black jobs. and, separation of church and state, not so separate in oklahoma now forcing public schools to teach the bible. what if the teacher refuses? let s do it.■ç tonight, a new poll in the aftermath of thursday night s presidential debate is likely only adding to democratic anguish about the state of the race. a cbs 2 of online survey of registered voters finds the nearly three out of four think biden does not have the mental and cognitive health to serve as president, and there are some caveats. the poll was immediate, conducted just two days after the debate and this margin of error is 4.2 points, but this is a seven point increase in the number of registered voters who had the specific doubts about biden on june 9th just weeks before the debate. to counter the negativity, top biden supporters hit the airwaves today to stand by their candidate. i have spent time with joe biden. i can tell!çyou that not only does he have
hard things. the question i leave you with tonight is what does that mean for you? on that note, i wish you a very good night. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late with me. i will see you tomorrow. you tomorrow. i was out sick. i finally got covid. i think and one of the last people in the country who had never had it before. but i finally tested positive like a week and a half ago. i m vaccinated so i think that helped me get an easier bout. i rested up, isolated from everyone. i took a five-day course of paxlovid which honestly is kind of grows while you re taking it. but it is, in my opinion, totally worth. it it s only five days of pills. by the end of those five days of the paxlovid, i had no fever, totally reduced symptoms, and most importantly, i was testing negative. and not a risk to other people. so, anyway, i m back, i m sorry, i missed you here last week. also had to cancel and reschedule the remaining book tour