been saying. this is an issue that most americans agree on, so why the holdup? as the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. good evening once again, i m stephanie ruhle, we have breaking news tonight. striking new signs that merrick garland s justice department has intensified its january 6th investigation, in a big way. nbc news has learned that the department of justice has issued about 40 subpoenas over the last week, related to the actions of the former president, his allies, and their efforts to overturn the 2020 election. one source says that has his phone seized as evidence last week. he all but admitted it to our colleague earlier tonight. yes, i was part of the process to make sure there were alternate electors to win the challenges would be heard, and would be successful. a lawyer for ex nypd commissioner, bernard kerik, confirmed that he received a subpoena last week. it s been confirmed that he worked on efforts to but of course, as we all know
stephanie ruhle, we have floods have gravely breaking news tonight. impacted pakistan s striking new signs that agriculture an infrastructure, as they strength scramble to merrick garland s justice prevent further damage. department has intensified its january 6th investigation, in and lunar lander to take significant amounts of a big way. water in the moon soil. nbc news has learned that the department of justice has issued about 40 subpoenas over the last week, related to the hello, and welcome to the world actions of the former president today. i m live from, his allies, and their beijing. our top efforts to overturn the 2020 story, ukrainian president election. volodymyr zelenskyy said they have recaptured one source says that 6000 square kilometers of territory has his phone seized as from russia, evidence last week. in a counter offensive he all but admitted it to our we are unable to verify the figure, but colleague earlier tonight. russia says its yes, i was par
On instagram or facebook and show us your picture with you with the wine or coffee glass and we might show some of those on air. That does it for us. The reidout starts now. Tonight on the reidout what idaho is doing so waiting for women to wait and deteriorate and suffer the Lifelong Health consequences with no possible upside for the fetus. Its tragedy upon tragedy. Transfer is the possibly standard of care in idaho. But it cant be the right standard of care to force somebody on to a helicopter. The Supreme Court hears two monumental cases this week. Today, On Whether Federal Law requires Emergency Abortion Care in states with strict bans. The other one, tomorrow, will determine if donald trump faces any consequences at all for his alleged crimes. And thats where we begin tonight. Legal accountability for one man, donald trump. From two different courts. Trump certainly believes that the rules do not apply to him. Its a essential part of who he is as a person. But in one court, the n
good morning. 11:00 a.m. eastern, 8:00 a.m. pacific. i m jose diaz-balart. just moments ago, you saw it here on msnbc, president biden delivering an address defending democracy and freedom at the pointe du hoc ranger monument in normandy, france. 80 years ago there at pointe du hoc, u.s. army rangers scaled the 100 foot cliffs overlooking omaha and utah beaches on d-day. it is about seven miles west of the normandy american cemetery, also where in 1984 then president ronald reagan delivered one of his moment memorable speeches. before the speech today, president biden met with ukrainian president zelenskyy, announcing a new $225 million military assistance package for ukraine. joining us now, richard haass, president emeritus of the council on foreign relations and elise labbott. wondering your thoughts on this speech the day it was delivered, what it means for the history of the world, what we witnessed there 80 years ago. well, jose, what happened 80 years ago, in no sm
Moment of impact. You can see the blue tarp on the tractor and the trailer sitting on the tracks when this passenger train comes plowing into it. Whoever taking the cell phone video reacting to it. Amtrak says there were 212 passengers on board and eight crew members so 220 people total. We now know at this time that 55 people were transported to area hospitals with injuries. Meanwhile passengers who were okay are wie loaded i dont ton buses that were waiting for them and moved away from the scene. Now, were told the trailer was oversized and was carrying a large electrical unit. It was also apparently trying to make a turn over the tracks when it apparently got stuck. Were also hearing that the truck was being escorted and accompanied by Highway Patrol vehicles because of its size but its not clear whether police notified amtrak that the truck was actually stuck at that time. Now, as i mentioned, the train was due to stop in philadelphia this evening. If you are looking for informatio