this is, by the way, the first time i ve ever campaign for a democrat. it s the first nationwide vote since an american insurrection. we need to get back to the policies the of the real donald trump. ohio needs an ass kicker, not ask sir. now with 36 states voted for governor. republicans will never lose another election in wisconsin. 35 senate seats up for grabs. you have to know stuff to do this job. all 435 house that s in play. i means that the government is shut down, i ll be calling for a government shutdown. and fear that this free and fair election would be the last. make no mistake, democracy in the ballot for all of us. tonight, special election eve coverage, with nicole wallace, joy reid, chris hayes, alex wagner, lawrence o donnell, ari melber, stephanie ruhle, steve kornacki, the big boy, and the msnbc political insiders. special coverage of the 2022 midterm elections begins now. good evening from msnbc headquarters. i m rachel maddo
chair. we were in that much danger, and we didn t know it. what were you be willing to give me today to move past the police investigation? it was january, 2009. brenda konstantin and her husband brian rodgers, and their three teenagers, two boys, and a girl spent the new year s holiday the way they always had. a trip out of town and then back to their home. amid class suburb in the capital city, ottawa. it s a very family oriented community, lots of young families. lots of kids. but as you say? in a town which is very safe, but it didn t seem particularly safe. there s never a lot of crime. in january, when brian and brenda got into their home on friday evening. the family house in orleans seemed exactly as they left it. but bryan did notice something odd. the digital clock in the room, on the left side of the bread, was blinking. i thought it was unusual but did not think much of it. and then you went ahead and just continued? carried on our lives.
reporter: following the supreme court s decision to overturn roe v. wade, the administration criticized by some for lacking urgency. of course, the white house continues to deal with the fallout from the supreme court overturning roe v. wade. earlier today we saw president biden signing the second executive order on this front since this historic decision, and the executive order today would, in part, support women who now need to travel out of state to get abortion services and other health care services. though it is very clear the white house is still figuring out the details of how exactly they would execute this. jake, there s no question that this is an issue that this white house hopes will continue to energize voters heading into the midterms. they believe that is exactly what they saw last night in kansas. m.j. lee at the white house, thank you very much. an issue still dogging the white house, the fallout from house speaker nancy pelosi s trip to taiwan. the c
Will bunch hits last night last word. Tonight, Donald Trumps dangerous social media tax continue while the judge in the Hush Money Case expenses gag order. What is next as we learn from finally post the 175 million bond within his civil fraud case. Then more reporting on the church of trump. How the former president is mixing christianity into his movement as the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. Good evening once again. I am stephanie ruhle, live at 30 Rock Center where we are now 218 days away from the election and covering a lot of big news this evening. Donald trump has now officially posted that reduced 175 million bond in his civil fraud appeal. It was provided by a california based insurance company. Tonight, the judge expanded the partial gag order in the new york Hush Money Case to provide Family Members of people involved in the court, including the judges own family. If you recall last week, donald trump attacked the judge and his daughter on social media. Rememb
The women were alone. And he never knocked. And thats when i realized, someone had been in the house. She started to cry. Now, everything is gone. Flipping. Steele out. She tried to them [inaudible] his crimes were chilling. His crimes were bizarre. Its a little creepy to hear Something Like that. Very creepy. And i just heard a scream. I felt so scared. For her, for me, for all the women. I just about fell off my chair. We were in that much danger, and we didnt know it. What were you be willing to give me today to move past the Police Investigation . It was january, 2009. Brenda konstantin and her husband brian rodgers, and their three teenagers, two boys, and a girl spent the new years holiday the way they always had. A trip out of town and then back to their home. Amid class suburb in the capital city, ottawa. Its a very family oriented community, lots of young families. Lots of kids. But as you say . In a town which is very safe, but it didnt seem particularly safe. Theres never a