eastern right here on msnbc. that s tonight s last word, the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle begins right now. tonight, the justice department moves to stop donald trump from making top secret information public. our friday night cap breaks down his legal troubles and gives us there and the piece of the week. and disturbing new details in the death of olympic sprinter to horry bowie, raising concerns about the maternal health care prices in america. plus my one-on-one conversation with about his father s legacy and how he found his own path as the 11th hour gets underway this friday night. good evening once again, i am stephanie ruhle. our friday night cap is standing by, but we start this evening s broadcast in washington d. c. where the justice department has reportedly filed a motion for a protective order to keep donald trump from releasing any classified materials, given to his legal team in the documents case. the new york times says that the order hints at, quote, ong
is the most divorced looking woman i have ever seen. funny stuff, but we will tell you why the georgia republicans plan is no joke. i am jonathan capehart. this is the sunday show. this sunday, special counsel jack smith is not playing around. he is closing in on donald trump s inner circle. from his family to his former vice president. this week, the new york times reported that smith has subpoenaed donald trump s daughter and son in law, ivanka, jared kushner, to testify before a federal grand jury about trump s role in january 6th. and smith has asked the federal judge to compel mike pence, who is already been subpoenaed, to testify. meanwhile, there is growing concern that some of trump s allies may try to rewrite the history of the insurrection. especially speaker mccarthy, who gave fox news host and chief conspiracy theorist tucker carlson exclusive access to 44,000 hours of security, footage from january 6th. other news organizations, including nbc at msnbc or no see
the speaker s gavel was tough, wait until he finds out what is ahead as he tries to rule the gop caucus and get things done. it s positive, not negative. it s not weakening kevin mccarthy, it s providing a speaker with the tools he needs for republicans to go to the mat for the american people. for us as democrats, it is a blessing for us that they can t govern. all of those things that we were afraid of as the american people injuring, i don t see a lot of the harm being able to come to the people simply because their caucus is not together. in a few minutes, i will be talking to minnesota congresswoman ilhan omar. mccarthy threatened to strip representative omar of her committee assignments in his effort to gain power. we re going to ask her whether she has gotten word if that will happen. we are going to start with that breaking news out of brazil for you. supporters of jair bolsonaro stormed congress. the supreme court and the presidential palace in the nation s cap
of this vote. and it appears, though obviously it is not done yet. that kevin mccarthy may in fact have the votes. steve, can you give us a bit of the history lesson here? compare this to any other time in modern history? any other time in modern history there is none, because the last time the speaker s vote went past one ballots was 1823. but, we will come back to this board. but to put you in some s perspective what the history of this is. you re looking at here, this is every speakers race in history gone past one ballot. we ll put this past today when there were only 11 ballots. so this is the 15th ballots. right here in history is where the speakers race ranks. is the 15th longest and you can see, there for longer than this were all pre civil war. this is gonna finish well shy of a record of 133. but if it does indeed finish here. 15 ballots will be the fifth longest in american history. and we haven t seen this go past the first ballot since back in 1923. there wer
and it appears, though obviously it is not done yet. that kevin mccarthy may in fact have the votes. steve, can you give us a bit of a history lesson here. compare this to any other time in modern history. any other time in modern history there is none because,, the last time the speaker s vote went past one ballot was 1823, but, we will come right back to this, but just to put in some perspective, what the history of this is, you are looking at here, this is every speakers race in history, that s gone past one ballot. we put this together earlier, only 11 ballots, this is the 15th ballot, so right here in history is where the speakers race ranks, this is the fifth longest speakers race in the history of the country, and you can see the four that were longer than this were all pre civil war, this is going to finish well shy of a record of 133 minutes, if it does indeed finish here, 15 ballots will be the fifth longest in american history, and again we haven t seen this go p