washington to try and secure aid stalled in congress. the dangers for ukraine without funding. then, november s inflation report is out, and the economy is doing well. so, why don t americans feel it? we will get into the numbers as the 11th hour gets underway on this tuesday night. good evening once again, i am stephanie ruhle, live from msnbc headquarters here in new york city. and today, donald trump is ramping up his campaign to halt all proceedings in his federal election interference trial. late this afternoon, his lawyers filed new documents asking for the case to be put on hold until there is a decision about his claim that he cannot be prosecuted because of presidential immunity. now, remember, it was just monday that is, yesterday a special prosecutor jack smith asked the supreme court to quickly settle that issue. smith s unusual request is about timing. he wants to make sure that the trial starts on or close to march 4th, the date that has been set by the ju
i m gonna be honest. i did work on john kerry s campaign in 2004, and i tried very hard to defeat george bush and her father. four years later, i was a part of the transition when president bush and vice president cheney handed over to barack obama and joe biden, peacefully, by the way. of course liz cheney had a political career of her own. when that would come to be defined by her work on the january 6th committee and her willingness to speak out against donald trump when it wasn t always easy. look, i know that when i sound the alarm about the former president, which i do frequently, there are a lot of people who tune me at. who am not getting through to. but when liz cheney sends that alarm, as loudly as she s doing right now, that s another thing entirely. it s a perfect time to be talking with her, because donald trump is talking a lot about his desire to be a dictator. and that s because he wants to be a dictator. that part is pretty clear. the harder question to answe
on that note, i wish you a very good night. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thank you for staying up late. i will see you at the end of tomorrow. thanks to your home for joining us this hour. really happy to have you here. so it was june 1942, which means obviously we are in the thick of it in terms of world war ii. june 1942 in a german submarine, a german boat turned up in the hamptons. a german submarine hit a sandbar 100 yards off the coast in which is on long island, in the hamptons, in new york. this german submarine drops off for guys, for saboteurs. we know they were saboteurs because they came ashore in a raft that was launched from the submarine once they hit the beach, they buried the raft, they also buried what they brought ashore with him which was a big cache of explosives and that leaders. and then they got away. so that was mid june 1942, a few days later, four days, later another submarine turned up elsewhere on the american
this is dateline. she s, like christy, i need you to sit down. i m like, oh, no. this is never a good thing. your dad was shot. i collapsed to the floor. none of it made sense to me. i had to hear the whole story. fences make good neighbors, they say. this was made for a fight. drug private property without permission. we are? big sky country, small by one man. the neighbors felt he was a bully. this man, who refused to be fenced in. praise for this country. a showdown, for shooting, and one man died. on his elbow, he said, he should ve done that. the shooter says it was kill or be killed. what was the truth? it was murder. kieran simple? yes. the man who shot first told his story. him or me, and i shot him. he said he came at me with a gun and i didn t have a choice. did the dead man s body tell a different story? wasn t even looking at him. he was looking the other direction. he got shot in the back. only two men were there and one of
breaking developments tonight on the civil fraud trial of donald trump, announcing that he is not testifying tomorrow in an 11th hour u-turn. the supposed party of law in order exposed, a maga mike johnson is desperately trying to rewrite history and protects rioters who stormed the capitol. and we re gonna unpack the growing backlash following remarks by university presidents about antisemitism on campus. i m ayman mohyeldin, let s get started. he, or won t he? it looks like we finally have our answer. breaking tonight, an hour reversal, former president announced that he will not take the witness stand tomorrow in the 250 million dollar civil fraud trial against him and his company. the disgraced ex presidents decision comes after a new york appellate court notified his lawyers that they missed a deadline thalenge the gag order issued against trump in the case. trump s lawyers argueth their client would ve been irrevocably harmed by the order lasting through the end of his