we will see you again tomorrow. now it is time for the last word with lawrence o donnell. good, evening lawrence. good evening, alex. imagine you have a ticket they don t actually have tickets. but imagine you have that to get to that brooklyn courtroom courtroom today, where draymond dearly held his first special master session in the case of donald j trump versus united states of america. what would you do with your one seat for that courtroom? i d scalp. it no, i wouldn t. i would eagerly use it, because what an extraordinary hearing, elsewhere return to normalcy, to hear adjudged say, no, no. this case, you guys have not been arguing very well. that s a subtext, right? it can be classified campy declassified if you are not obviously classified. i just got so many aspects of what transparent in that courtroom where they ve analysis and discussion, because there was a lot packed in there, and we re getting great indication of where the special master may be headin
chosen by team trump. and we are getting a look at the former president in a way we have never seen. the book makes a frightening connection between trump and his view of power. then, how safe are your most personal secrets on your phone and the internet? a tv weather man loses his job one very private photos are delivered to his boss and his mother. he s here to tell us how it happened. plus the devastation in puerto rico. the island is asking for help as the 11th hour gets underway on this tuesday night. good evening once again. i m stephanie ruhle. donald trump seems to be getting a lesson in be careful what you wish for. today his lawyers squared off with the justice department attorneys in a brooklyn courtroom during their first meeting with the special master, judge raymond dearie. trump s lawyers soon discovered the judge was ready to challenge them. jerry was one of the former guy s choices to review the documents seized at mar-a-lago last month, including several pap
U.S. Poet Laureate Ada Limón to Present Reading and Book Signing at Dickinson College - Ada Limón will receive Dickinson's Stellfox Visiting Scholars and Writers Program Award.
titled, i know we owed we owe. to anyone out there, i only ask that you care before it is too late, that you live aware and awake and that you lead with love and hours of hate. i challenge you to this call. i dare you to shape our free above all. i dare you to do good. so that the world might be great. thank you. the poet laureate of the united states, amanda gorman, gets tonight s last word. the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now. 11th hour with stetonight a wars legal team, you can t have your cake and eat it too. the warning came from the judge
also a future poet laureate of the united states. let me say, we have an amazing team of writers 678 i don t want to take all the credit, actually. it belongs to our producers who came up with this amazing idea. you go see they are much more into the holiday spirit an i am at this moment. two our question, ayman. this is the bottom line. i mean, number one, the senate is going to do what they call is bird bath to make sure that the house bill is in line with senate rules for reconciliation bills. of course those rules are important because reconciliation is done with only 50 votes. it is an expedited way to gettet done. they have special rules. they have to check that. i think the immigration provisions are going to be difficult to get through there. the bigger question is what does joe manchin sign off on, as you alluded to in that poem. who do you expect to be the major players in the negotiations? the democrats can t afford the use people like joe manchin and