your life and people need to understand it could happen to me it could happen to you it could happen to any of us and have a great show and weekend. i look forward to sunday 8 p.m. the whole story, 9:00. i m on the west coast. what s happening? i m abby phillips. nice to see you. well you know it turns out there is a price for election lies. and that price is more than $148 million tonight on laura coates live. wow. rudy giuliani, former new york mayor now on the hook for more than $148 million for defaming georgia election workers ruby freeman and andrea shea moss with lies about what they did or did not do after the 2020 election. this number is so astronomical, even the judge seemed shocked when they heard and the scene in that courtroom was dramatic. the mother and daughter election workers hugging each other so tightly hugging members of their legal team. just about the only person frankly who seemed unmoved was rudy giuliani himself. the man who falsely claimed that
prime minister liz truss today setting the women s and men s indoor speed record for duration of a prime minister, only 44 days in office, that is not even her abrupt resignation earlier today throws our closest ally even further into chaos. now that our friends across the pond weren t able to find any humor in this instability, the economist magazine pointedly wondered which would last longer, liz truss s prime ministership or a perishable ahead of iceberg lettuce, a youtube live stream puts this theory to the test six days ago. well, lettuce, liz, is still standing. when folks start invoking solid items when discussing how long it will last at her job, at some point it becomes a feta complaint. but let us move on. how could six weeks ago so horribly wrong? liz truss s is fall from power exhilarated after she introduced trussonomics, a plan for massive tax cuts aimed at the wealthiest britons so that they could create jobs, she said. essentially, trickle down economics. th
arab spring break. not over yet. i just want to make it out tougher. crime is down. a new hoax alert. can you hold for me? hopeful. plus, jake, paul, politics is like a game of cards. you don t pick the cards. you play the hand you re dealtee . after using up their dictator on day one card and the lock , democratss ar upr on are down with only two cards left to play. wit joe biden and kamala har. and around the democrat poker table, the question is, what s the next play? the obvious answer was joe biden. he warned them the first poker game. he won ty not go for a repeat? problem is, everybody sees e the play coming and the biden card, no guarantee. he s lagging with debate prep, skipping out on g-ipping o7 din, and now his son s conviction is hanging over his head. s convicgsources inside of the e house tell the new york times biden s growing more resigned and worried than ever about what the future might hold for his son. and the media is starting to question t
is of the 5.lert fox news alert the house and voted to 162 07 to hold merrico garland in contempt for refusing to hand over the robert heardle interview. every republican voted yes except 1 ohio congressman davidn joy s whd o voted no. what s next that s what everyons is wondering because in terms of the contempt it s up to doj to decide if they pressed chargesfr and go after their boss it s unlikely they do that and house republicans know that as the swinan ae why they will force am of vote on inherent contempt. that s what they saw on the house floor this evening basically meaning if it passes the house sergeant at arms willr be forceced to go and the rest g merrick garland because he is in contempt a privilege motion can bring that to a vote in the next 2 legislative days having eyesot on or after they voted on theha house floos r not doing that jut yett the may be trying gathert o support for that resolution a historic day of the house first time in a long time they vote
operating dangerously close to american waters. we will talk about the arrest of 8 foreign nationals with suspected terrorism ties with former microsoft ceo steve palmer. batter up the annual congressional baseball game takes place tonight in washington. shannon: breaking tonight, the house has approved a resolution to hold attorney atty general merrick garland in contempt of congress. he continues to refuse an order to turn over audio of president biden s interview with the special counsel over his retention of classified documents. congressional correspondent aishah hasnie has the very latest from capitol hill. good evening, aishah. aishah: shannon, good evening to you. a very historic night on capitol hill for the first time in many years the house has held in contempt and attorney general. every single republican member except for one voted for this contempt. and that was ohio congressman david joist, a moderate. and tonight, garland is also firing back e writes this,