wreckage was found, and then politicians waging a culture war and the classroom, but how do parents and teachers feel? an important discussion thatyode 11th hour gets underway on this thursday night. good evening, once again, i am stephanie ruhle. special counsel jack smith shows his hand and the government s case against defendant donald trump today. smith s latest court filing reveals evidence that he has now shared with trump s legal team. it includes information collected through subpoenas, search warrants and grand jury testimony from witnesses, who will be testifying for the prosecution. also, interviews with trump himself by non government entities that were recorded with his consent. it includes the july 2021 recorded interview quoted in the indictment. that is the one or trump was at bedminster and reportedly admitted to having classified material about an iran attack that you could no longer declassify. here s what he told fox about that very thing earlier this week
impact the jury pool. and the tragic and into the undersea titanic tour. all five members on board presumed to be dead after a wreckage was found, and then politicians waging a culture war and the classroom, but how do parents and teachers feel? an important discussion that you don t want to miss, as the 11th hour gets underway on this thursday night. good evening, once again, i am stephanie ruhle. special counsel jack smith shows his hand and the government s case against defendant donald trump today. smith s latest court filing reveals evidence that he has now shared with trump s legal team. it includes information collected through subpoenas, search warrants and grand jury testimony from witnesses, who will be testifying for the prosecution. also, interviews with trump himself by non government entities that were recorded with his consent. it includes the july 2021 recorded interview quoted in the indictment. that is the one or trump was at bedminster and reportedly admitt
doctor is a professor at ufc san francisco s collaborative research group. inventing new standards and reproductive, health a professor at advancing new standards of reproductive health. the author of no real choice, how culture and politics matter for reproductive autonomy. robbyn marty is the operations west alabama woman. center also the author of the new handbook for a post-roe america. i will discuss the latest on the debt ceiling standoff with democratic senator, chris coons of delaware. he says that defaulting would have a quote, catastrophic effect on the country and must be taken off the table. another hour of velshi begins right now. good morning, it s saturday may 20th, as the old saying goes, if i don t succeed, stop following the republican playbook. you would think that after just one bat election cycle, the gop would have regrouped and reassess its shortcomings so it could rebound. but it s been nearly seven years since the republicans last truly significan
okay. it s not like they re claiming to be god. liars are touchy, sometimes to the point of hysteria, hiding something. that s the whole point of lying. they re worried you re going to find out what it is. liars are fragile, because over time lying makes you weak and afraid. it has the same effect on countries, by the way. we re living through one of those clarifying moments that actually we re thankful for, where we re learning who the liars are. on monday we showed you unreleased video from january 6th, proving the most important claims leaders have made about that day were untrue. their claims were lies. we were not shocked to discover that. we knew there was a reason the congressional leaders had been hiding the tape and that reporters in washington weren t demanding to see it. they were lying to us obviously. that s why you hide things. but what was actually surprising, we can t get over it, even now, is how they responded when they were caught lying. they didn t seem em
multiple crimes, including conspiracy and money laundering. he is in a lot of trouble. we will get to all of that in just a few minutes. but we must begin this evening s broadcast in the united kingdom where it is already four in the morning on friday. and that nation is just beginning its full full day without a screen. elizabeth the second died at her castle in scotland earlier today. she was 96 years old. people kept out near buckingham palace in london, all night long, paying tribute to the only monarch they have known for more than 70 years. she range longer than any other british monarch in history. the late queen s eldest son inherits the throne. he is now king charles the third. tomorrow, he is expected to return to london from scotland to speak to the nation. nbc s keir simmons has more on queens elizabeth and her extraordinary life. the palace first announced this morning doctors were concerned about her health. then, around 6:30 local time, posting a statement on