people hosting those shows at fox, where they knew they were lying about the dominion voting machines, and they are telling each other they know it s crazy, and and it s every night that they could. breathtaking hockey, lawrence. i got the push alert on my phone, and i know those text messages, and at least the commentary, the entirely hippocratic, democracy destroying commentary comes from a dude whose name rise with newport s murdaugh. and i am eagerly awaiting the dramatic reading. we will get to, it thank you. have a good show. thank you. lindsey graham, the first to deny he committed perjury when he testified to the georgia grand jury whose written report was released, in part, today. the first and last pages of an eight-page report were released with, the recommendations for indictments. it is between those pages, remaining secret. section eight of the report, carrying on page eight says, a majority of the grand jury believes that perjury may have been committ
good enough for rupert murdoch s local fox channel. that is tonight s last word, the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now. tonight, the georgia grand jury report on the trump investigation. what it says about witnesses possibly lying under oath. what it could mean for the former presidents allies. then, president biden addresses those unidentified objects shot down over north america, the questions remain about dealing with this in the future. kevin mccarthy heads to the u.s. mexico border. democrats call it theater, while the real need for real solutions remain. the 11th hour gets underway on this thursday night. good evening i m alicia menendez in for stephanie ruhle. we begin with new revelations from a special grand jury s investigation into election interference by donald trump and his allies in georgia. fulton county district attorney, fani willis, launched this criminal inquiry two years ago. the grand jury heard from 75 witnesses through mountains of data for
been revealed tonight in a legal filing just astonishing stuff from the people hosting those shows at fox, where they knew they were lying about the dominion voting machines, and they are telling each other they know it s crazy, and yet, they go out and sell the lie every, night every night they could. breathtaking hypocrisy, lawrence, i got the push alert on my phone, and i know those text messages or at least the commentary, entirely hippocratic democracy destroying commentary comes from a dude whose name rise with newport s murdaugh. and i am eagerly awaiting the dramatic reading. we will get to, it thank you. have a good show. thank you. lindsey graham, the first to deny he committed perjury when he testified to the georgia grand jury whose written report was released, in part, today. the first and last pages of an eight-page report were released with, the recommendations for indictments. it is between those pages, remaining secret. section eight of the report,
what it says about witnesses possibly lying under oath. what it could mean for the former presidents allies. then, president biden addresses those unidentified objects shot down over north america, the questions remain about dealing with this in the future. kevin mccarthy heads to the u. s. mexico border. democrats call it theater, while the real need for real solutions remain. the 11th hour gets underway on this thursday night. good evening i m alicia menendez in for stephanie ruhle. we begin with new revelations from a special grand jury s investigation into election interference by donald trump and his allies in georgia. fulton county district attorney, fani willis, launched this criminal inquiry two years ago. the grand jury heard from 75 witnesses through mountains of data for eight months. today, three sections of the panels final report remained public. one of the keys findings was that perjury may have been committed by one or more of the witnesses. the report recomme
on nearly $400,000 missing from his campaign filings. he says he doesn t know anything about it, and despite lying about everything from his family to where he went to college, he says he s, quote, operated honestly. and the extraordinary pressures of public life taking a toll on government officials around the world like never before. what s behind it and what can be done about it? but we start in east palestine, ohio, where even as the governor holds another briefing, residents remain skeptical and scared, having trouble believing their town is safe even after federal and state officials have come there to tell them otherwise. they say the evidence that something is wrong has been in front of them since the day that train packed with toxic chemicals derailed two weeks ago, from the noxious smell to the growing number of people getting sick. don t say you re safe, you re fine, raise your babies here even though they re getting sick and having nosebleeds, god nose what we