Stranded in a mucky, muddy mess, more than 70,000 people at burning man isolated and stuck, told to conserve food and water for the first time in three decades of the festival, after Buckets Of Rain created a sticky situation. Is today the day theyre finally able to get out . Could former President Donald Trump actually be disqualified . The growing interest in the 14th Amendment. Candidates are hitting the trail this weekend. Their message to voters as the 2024 race heats up. We start this hour, though, with the latest situation on the ground at burning man where more than 70,000 people are stranded after torrential rains turn roads and grounds into muck. Nbcs liz kreutz is on the ground for us in blackrock city, nevada. What do you see there . Reporter good news for burners now. The weather is cooperated. Its cleared up. The mud is starting to dry up. Organizers have said the exodus can get under way. Well start to see several thousands of people try to make their way out of burning
Caitlin clark. Reporter tonight, her pro career officially begins bringing in new fans and transforming the league. Stephanie gosk, connecticut. Clark and her teammates will be in New York City this weekend taking on the liberty. If you want to goings you better get your tickets soon. And on that note, i wish you a very good night. Ari melber is up next and you do not want to miss tomorrow nights show. Senatormitt romney will join me for an exclusive interview. He is reflects on his final year in congress and offering his view on how conservatives should approach the 2024 election and beyond. Thanks for staying up late with me. Good to be back. Ill see you at the end of tomorrow. The final witness for the prosecution. I have lied but i am not a liar. Reporter back on the stand. He went through all his legal troubles. Reporter under Cross Examination from the defense. He is obsessed with revenge against donald trump. Thats what they are saying. Reporter as donald trump rolls in with a f
That is tonights last word. The 11th Hour Starts now. Donald trumps Fake Electors have been charged in arizona along with key aides after a year long investigation by the state Attorney General. Plus we are hours away from Supreme Court arguments on trumps total Immunity Claim and more testimony in his new york Criminal Trial, what to expect in the very busy day ahead. Then an idaho doctor is here on the real life impact of the states abortion ban, while the legal battle plays out in the nations highest court as The 11th Hour gets underway on this wednesday night. Good evening once again. Im stephanie ruhle. We are now officially 195 days away from the election. Tonight donald trump is now unindicted coconspirator number one in a sprawling criminal case, another one, involving our elections. 11 socalled Fake Electors who supported trump in the 2020 election have been indicted by an arizona grand jury. It comes after a year long investigation by the states Attorney General. One month af
Now on bbc news, Talking Business. Hello, everybody. A very warm welcome to talking Business Weekly with me, aaron heslehurst. Lets go and take a look at whats on the show. Its sort of a false story they tell us when we go to university, were going to get a good job if you get good grades. And thats just a falsehood, in my opinion. Its about the experience, ultimately. And without the experience, many people just wont get into a good job. Yep, the great graduate gamble. Student debts are on the rise in many countries, while pay packets are failing to keep up with soaring prices. So does it still pay to go to university . Todays gloomy Economic Outlook has Many Companies cutting back, leaving graduates in some countries, like here in the uk, being offered lessjobs for, in real terms, less money. But its not all doom and gloom with other countries like india, singapore and the us still on the up. So whats it like to graduate and put your degree into practice . And what can todays student