tonight, the campaign battle over immigration heating up as the president moves to shield half 1 million undocumented migrants from deportation. also, donald trump doubles down on his anti-immigrant attacks while trying to walk back his comments fleming milwaukee. then, the dictator summit. putin, kim jong-un, 2 l trump praised, meet one-on-one in north korea as the 11th hour gets underway on this tuesday night. good evening. once again, i am stephanie ruhle and we are now 140 days away from the election. that means there are just 20 weeks until americans head to the ballot boxes to decide who will be the next president. today, the incumbent joe biden was making big moves at the white house. he announced an executive action to shield undocumented spouses of u.s. citizens from deportation. he called out donald trump for his comments about immigration. we can both secure the border and provide legal pathways to citizenship. we have to acknowledge that the patience and goodw
with president biden and several actual movie stars in hollywood as george clooney and julia roberts, jimmy kimmel, and more were all part of this big campaign event and fundraiser raising over $30 million. that s actually a record-breaking amount for a single event by biden. obama juggling father s day celebrations. we couldn t resist a chance to share a little bit of that. i think, james, we can agree with the importance of family on a weekend like this, but he juggled that with the campaign business. this event did raise money, but it s also trying to raise awareness about the general election. the democrats think the more people they can wake up to the choice of trump and the threat of trump earlier the better. obama s one of the party s most popular messengers, and he used this appearance, his first since trump s conviction, to argue that a jury convicted donald trump of a crime and that matters and that conservatives should reject this republican party, insisting on con
every june. the final days of the supreme court term where you see the running of the reporters. maybe you have seen this scene before. the court of course takes its own time. the big and close cases often spark the most debates and rewrites. they tend to come in these last days of the term, typically late june where clerks and reporters and new reporters, assistants, interns come sprinting out of the court old-school with those key june rulings. in fact, it was late june 12 years ago the supreme court upheld oberweis in one of its last days in session.amacare in last days in session. people came out because you don t know which day the ruling happens and they filled the front area there, late june, a monumental case in one of the last days of the term. or maybe you remember where you were in the otherwise slow week when the court made history. that s our msnbc coverage there. we were showing some of the same stuff you see in the other footage of at the time, oh, and i was ou
thank you for coming on newswatch. you have been a bbc reporter for a while but it s your first time in a war zone. did you feel in danger? it certainly was a nervy time in the first few days of the invasion. when i arrived it was a marine crisis but it was the speedin a marine crisis but it was the speed in which war descended on notjust kyiv but the whole country. the size of the advance and we saw russian forces moving on from the south, east and north, that really took everyone by surprise and it was that huge unknown that was pretty difficult to deal with. of course it is dangerous but it s about the personal level of risk which you are happy with and we have got a high risk team, a bbc team that solely deal with that and our safety which is the biggest priority. and watching you reporting, seeing you wearing your protect clothing, one wonders what sort of training you would have before going up there? yet so the bbc puts before going up there? yet so the bbc puts on
Mexicans would pay for it, to use the money to take land away from farmers and ranchers on the border of the United States. How can any conservative support this guy . Senator, the definition of conservative has changed so fast in our lifetime its unbelievable. We need a dictionary to keep up with it. Senator michael bennet, democrat from colorado. Thank you, sir. Stay safe on the trail. Thats all we have for tonight. Well be back tomorrow with more meet the press daily. Ari melber is picking it up. Good evening to you. We begin here with Breaking News rocking washington. Moment of truth. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says that is what faces the nation tonight. Right now as she stepped out and made this announcement just within the last hour. Im announcing the House Of Representatives moving forward with an official Impeachment Inquiry. Im directing our six committees to proceed with their
investigations under that umbrella of Impeachment Inquiry. The president must be held accountable. N