and then, a show of unity on the world stage. president biden and members of nato pledging their support for ukraine at a crucial time in the war. and the splintering of the republican party. it looks like everyone is focused on one florida man and not the guy at mar-a-lago. as the 11th hour gets underway on this wednesday night. good evening once again. i m stephanie ruhle. we begin tonight with a big developments on two separate investigations into donald trump. the new york times reporting that special counsel jack smith has subpoena ivanka trump and her husband jared kushner to testify before a grand jury, according to two people briefed on the manner. donald trump s daughter and son-in-law both served as white house officials in the trump administration, and they both gave interviews to the january 6th committee. earlier today, committee member zoloft greene reacted to the subpoena news. both of them appeared before our committee. some of it was useful. but i wil
it s another reminder to never, ever, ever, give up on yourself. and on that beautiful note, i wish you a good night. from all our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late. i will see you at the end of tomorrow. tomorrow we start with breaking news about president trump s eldest daughter ivanka trump and her husband, former senior adviser to the president jared kushner. there are times reports tonight that both kushner and trump have been subpoenaed by special counsel jack smith as part of his investigation into former president trump s role in the january 6th attack. now, if you watch the house january six committee hearings last year, you might remember that one of the signal moments was a piece of video they played featuring ivanka trump. a big question the committee was trying to answer was, was how much people in the white house believed the lie they were pushing, that the election had been stolen. so, it mattered when the committee aske
could help. her son was learning in boston. it just gives me chills. patel s neurosurgeon dr. miram puts out cases this severe. nicole would have her surgery. she was courageous, very brave. knowing flying could be fatal, she and mom drove 16 hours to boston. after a 12 hour surgery, nichols avm was gone for good. a year later, cured and engage, she s reveling in holidays and things she feared she would once myths. people just take so much for granted. we are going to have some real experiences now. because i m ready. to live life? maggie vespa, stockton, illinois.