we will watch the court, maggie vespa, thank you very much. that s going to do it for me. deadline white house starts right now. hello, everyone, it s 4:00 in new york. i m ali velshi in for nicolle wallace. just a few hours ago, attorneys for donald trump filed a brief defending their can client s place on the ballot in that critical 14th amendment case that s before the supreme court over whether his role in the january 6th insurrection bars him from running for office. oral arguments before the justices are on thursday. we are also hearing from special counsel jack smith, his prosecutors are mounting a defense of the classified documents probe in a filing to judge aileen cannon. we re going to have more on that in a little while as well. we begin with developments in the middle east where the threat of further air strikes looming across the region and a furry of diplomacy with one goal, preventing the war in gaza from widening even further. president biden and his
trump s conspiracy theories. if it wasn t for your boat we would not have joe biden the white house. the constitution says you open and count votes. no more, no less but that s actually what the constitution says that no vice president in american history ever asserted the authority that you have been convinced that i had. spread the north dakota governor doug bergen joins me on why he is running and what he has to say about donald trump xp my visit to where was, mexico. and inspiring orchestra conductor is helping hundreds of young people find joy and purpose in the love of music. we see people that come from tijuana, here locally, and it s amazing to be able to share the culture. back we are saving lives. music saves lives. good day, everyone. i m andrea mitchell in washington, where learn more about the evidence that federal investigators used to get that were approved search warrant for mar-a-lago last summer. the new details made public by the florida judge i
soldiers in jordan. we will absolutely do what is required to protect ourselves. norah: a special edition of the cbs evening news starts now. good evening. i am norah o donnell, coming to you from the u.s. naval base here in bahrain, amongst rising tensions in the nation from the red sea to jordan. thank you for being with us. we are at the home of the u.s. fifth fleet and nava forces central command, getting a first look at the secret operation center here. these forces are the tip of the sphere against the iranian backed houthi militia defending international waters against their terror attacks. and new offensive action may not be far off. following that deadly attack in jordan that killed three army soldiers and wounded more than 40 others. tonight, we are learning the extent of some of those injuries including about eight service members who had to be airlifted and the names of the three killed in the attack. well, tonight we have our new reporting that u.s. air
more news right now. right now on andrea mitchell reports, defense secretary lloyd austin finally taking questions more than one month after hiding his diagnosis and surgery for prostate cancer from public and from the president. we did not handle this right. i did not handle this right. i should have told the president about my cancer diagnosis. i should have also told my team and the american public. i take full responsibility. i apologize to my teammates and to the american people. the u.s. navy intercepts a ballistic missile fired from inside yemen. american f-18s eliminate houthi drones poised to launch. the biden white house chooses targets to retaliate against iran-backed attacks. president biden heads to michigan today where he is facing growing opposition from the large arab american community over his support for israel. nikki haley gets a reality check from a pollinaing her in south carolina. good day, everyone. i m andrea mitchell in new york. as the p
trump vowed to appeal and there s a possible legal strategy. what i would do is target the piewnty damage awards 65 million dollars that basically say this is excessive and unconstitutional. this is an extremely large amounts. the writers attorney arguing in the two week long trial that carroll reputation have been destroyed and carroll had been tormented with online threats and harassment. court was very tense on friday, the former president stormed out as carroll attorney gave her closing arguments urging jury to set a high amount in damages later, trump s attorney alina firing back telling the jury the former president did not intend to hurt carroll and he shouldn t be punished for what people write online also arguing it was carroll who would actually sought out the attention. now carroll won another civil lawsuit against trump last year, and that case jury ruled that trump was indeed liable for sexual abuse, and did indeed defame her and now vowing to appeal this mo