tonight, straight from the source. aftershocks as donald trump fires back all the way to the supreme court. the new push in america s most populous state to try and boot him off the ballot after colorado supreme court removed him from the republican primary for engaging in insurrection. his california next? the official leading that charge joins us tonight. also, the fate of the hostages in gaza. there is word of israel s new offer, how hamas is responding, as the humanitarian crisis in gaza grows more desperate by the day. and it s an infamous murder case that once gripped the nation. a pregnant woman killed and her husband s accusation that ignited deep racial divisions and mistrust in boston. tonight, an apology. 34 years later, to the two black men who are wrongfully accused. kaitlan collins is off tonight, i m brianna keilar. and this is the source. tonight, donald trump put potential return to the white house will depend, in part, on the same grinch of a governm
chris jansing reports. at this hour, donald trump s republican rivals not sounding much like rivals after he s kicked off the ballot in colorado. what they re saying including the candidate pledging to withdraw from the state s contest if trump can t compete too. pressure mounting on israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. his tense meetings with the families of hostages and where negotiations stand right now to bring them home. plus, the threat is far from over as a volcano continues erupting in iceland, what it means for thousands of people forced to evacuate right before the holiday. and it s the most wonderful time of the year, unless maybe you re headed to the airport. the record-breaking travel as families head home for the holidays. our nbc news reporters are following all of the latest developments. we start with donald trump s republican opponents rallying around after the colorado ruling. nbc s vaughn hillyard is following that for us. what are they sayin
court. yesterday the state supreme court ruled that the former president should be barred from holding office under the constitution s so-called insurrection clause. however state justices have agreed to pause their decision until january 4, meaning donald trump has time to appeal, which he said that he will do at the u.s. supreme court, quote, swiftly. so how much of a shot does he have of reversing it? the use of this little known civil war era provision is unprecedented, and yesterday s decision was also not unanimous. so we ll dig into the dissenting opinions and how they could play out. but also prominent supporters and opponents of the former president are expressing their opinion. most significant, president biden who just said there is, quote, no question trump assumed an insurrection. the ruling does not apply outside of colorado. lawsuits challenging donald trump s candidacy have been filed in more than 25 states. this ahead of 2024. and have so far failed in key on
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Service, along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. Next on book tvs Author Interview program after words, photographer Matika Wilbur, speaks about her efforts through her photography. To shift how native americans are viewed. Shes interviewed by American University professor elizabeth rule. After words is a weekly Interview Program with relevant guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their work. My name is dr. Elizabeth rule. Im a citizen of the chickasaw nation and assistant professor at American University. And im so excited to sit down today to talk to Matika Wilbur about her new publication, project 562. Shes an acclaimed photographer, a fierce advocate for Indian Country, and also newly published author. So welcome, atika. Oh, thank you so much, elizabeth, its nice to be here. My name is Matika Wilbur. Im from the spin amish and tyler tribe. And i am the creator, the creator of project five, six, two, changing the way we