David hoggs leaders we deserve get tonights last word. The 11th hour with Stephanie Ruhle starts now. Tonight, a georgia judge throws out three counts against donald trump. The impact of todays dismissal. Plus an update on where things stand on the remaining 88 charges against him. And big changes at the rnc after team trumps takeover. Plus, the new lawsuit in michigan over the states voter rolls. Then, crime has become a Major Political talking point. So tonight, we are separating fact from fiction. Our Spotlight Conversation with three Police Chiefs from across the country. As the 11th hour gets underway on this wednesday night. Good evening once again, im Stephanie Ruhle live from msnbc headquarters in new york city. We are now 237 days away from the election. Today a georgia judge threw out six counts in the election interference case involving donald trump. Three were against trump himself. The rest were against his codefendants including mark meadows and rudy giuliani. One of tho
he s leading us to a depression. trump asked supporters on wednesday to name one thing that has gotten better under biden and, i don t know, there s a lot, i can think of a lot, but i think maybe number one is we re drinking less bleach. good morning, welcome to morning joe, it is friday, december 15th. senate majority leader chuck schumer is calling the bluff, he has hopes of hammering out a deal on foreign aid which includes critical funder for ukraine. also ahead, how the biden campaign is trying to capitalize on the impeachment inquiry into the president. plus, rudy giuliani s defense team takes a very odd strategy in closing arguments in his defamation case. i will tell you about their pitch to the jurors. with us this morning we have columnist and associate editor for the washington post david ignatius, member of the new york times editorial board mara gay, host of the podcast unbrand with donny deutsch, and the co-founder of punchbowl news don bresnahan.
we re in a great economic position but we re unable to sell that to the american people. that s not the sense that people get for whatever reason. specifically on the economy, which i think we re doing a great job as a party, we re getting beat. 56, 57% of people polled think that biden is doing a poor job. so that s record stock market, record jobs numbers and trailing in people s minds. that s my concern. what the american people are seeing and feeling. martha: i m curious we have to tell martha: one second, jehmu. so ted kennedy ran against jimmy carter. there s parallels here. i don t see a ted kennedy in the list of people that are floated at this point. we can put that up. alexandria ocasio-cortez, stacy abrams, cory booker a bunch of names there. corey, can you envision a
america s slide to socialism, a decade in the making. congratulations on getting it out. good morning. thank you, poppy. i hope you got your turkey in before you went to work today. i m not doing it. my husband i m making everything else. my husband is grilling the turkey for the first time. tbd on how it turns out. good luck. bless him for doing that. let s talk about the broader economy. we have inflation concerns which we ll get into. we have a really jammed up supply chain. but you got the lowest unemployment since 1969. you got retail sales up 16%. a record stock market, and the broader economic story is good for this white house, but consumer sentiment is at a ten-year low. why the disconnect? i think consumer sentiment is responding to the fact that inflation is the highest we have seen in a long time. and it is just like an economic reality, that people s wages don t adjust as fast as prices. so prices have gone up a lot this year. and maybe people s wages will go