that does it for us tonight, it is time for the last word with lawrence o donnell, good evening lawrence. speaking of george santos, i raised the debt ceiling once. actually twice, that is the george santos way of describing my involvement in raising the debt ceiling a couple of times when i was working in the senate. and the speaker of the house, i ll tell you when negotiations are ongoing. i m going to tell the story of me raising the debt ceiling all by myself, a little bit later in this hour. i will tone down the george santos exaggeration to try to get it somewhere closer to the strike zone of truth. it s always must see television, lawrence, have a great show. thank, you alex. we have breaking news at this hour from a lawsuit in florida, where the judge is now sanctioning donald trump and donald trump s lawyers to the tune of about 1 million dollars, $937,000. this is a lawsuit, the plaintive donald trump brought against hillary clinton in florida, and that
you have to work for it. you have to nurture it. you have to fight for it. now, the good news is you get to make a difference, as long as you turn out the vote. former president barack obama he s good. he s good, isn t he? he s better than i ve seen him in a long time. he s having a good time out there. fired up, ready to go. it s like hank aaron playing on the 1962 mets, you re going to stand out, right? he s having fun, and i think you could see there, it s interesting, the arc of the rallies. he was really animated early in the tour. sober now, interesting. it s a sober time. that was former president obama in pennsylvania helping democrats with their closing message ahead of tomorrow s crucial midterm elections. this is it. meanwhile, new polling shows democrats have closed the enthusiasm gap with republicans, but will that be enough to keep the party in control of congress. we re going to have the latest numbers for you. plus, new reporting on when dona
right now, the nations in the midst of reflection, the second federal observation of the black freedom struggle, expressed by the holiday known as juneteenth. it comes at the start of a potentially dizzying news cycle. starting this week, as the senate holds out hope that a tenuous bipartisan deal, on guns cannot get a quick vote. while the momentum is there after weeks of mass shootings. and one bracing for the supreme courts spending public to take decision on the future of the federal abortion rights, to come down within days. as the white house weighs its options to protect those rights, possibly through executive order. and then there s what will be the third week of public hearings in the congressional probe into january six. the next round, centering on donald trump s pressure campaign put it election officials in georgia. to overturn the 2020 election results in that. state and we re also waiting a hard confirmation that ginni thomas, wife of supreme court justice, cl
Thanks for joining us. [ cheers and applause ] on a relax, thank you. On what will be, on the first of what will be many primary election nights. Tonight, it was New Hampshires time to shine. The polls have closed. And, if all goes well, we should have the final results of the Democratic Caucus by june 28th . I dont know, how long will it take . This caucus system, its confusing. But the reason they start them, the reason the primaries begin in iowa and go to New Hampshire is so that we know what the very whitest people think first. [ laughter ] the stakes are high for all the candidates. Bernie sanders is from nearby vermont, New Hampshire is one of his strongholds. He is expected to do well there. Going into tonight, bernie had 12 delegates and no hairbrushes. [ laughter ] you know who else was in New Hampshire . Last night the president was in manchester, for what he described as the biggest political rally in New Hampshire history. And when he says Something Like that, you know its
perino along with katie patch live, jesse watters and greg gutfeld. this is the five. a shocking warning from the. fbi as israel takes out a top hamas terrorist, the isreali army confirmed it has killed onm of the key planners behind the october 7th terror attacks and get this, yeah, he was hiding in a refugee camp, let s go live to mike tobin, mike, what went down? it s been a deadly day with intense fighting at the northern end of the gaza strip. two o isreali soldiers were killed, two injured, devastating images that is where the refugee camp is located. isreali strike went in there. the crater is plain to see, the casualty figures are all over the map, the palestinian rests at 25 people killed. th25e crater that you se on the ground was caused because hamas had dug tunnels underneatn eathe refugee camp, the tunnel collapsed, they did get the guyo they were after, the commander of the hamas operation in, someone who was the planner and part of the massacre. starr the