challenges, it will be no easy feat to crack many conservative activists support. last night, donald trump grabbed the harness of the maga base. i m thrilled to be back at cpac. all type of activists he s relying on to catapult him back into the white house. we re going to see this battle through to ultimate victory. we are going to make america great again. at cpac, the annual conservative gatherings, a wild scene of republican enthusiasts and a crowd overwhelmingly supportive of trump s 2024 bid. donald trump. i m a maga guy through and through. there is no stopping him. what are people coming to buy? it s like 30 to 1 trump over desantis. an arena most other possible contenders opted to avoid except for nikki haley, the only major declare challenge to trump. if you re tired of losing, put your trust in a new generation. haley heckled by several on her way out. a straw poll taken at cpac shows attendees favoring trouble for florida governor ron des
special edition of politicsnation. i m in new york, we will have the reverend al sharpton joining us momentarily from selma, alabama. you are looking at now live at the bridge. we are taking in this feed, straight msnbc at rockefeller center. in a moment, president, biden is you see there, we ll march alongside dignitaries. including reverend al sharpton, who is not too far away from this picture you see here. they will be marking the 58th anniversary of bloody sunday. moments ago, the president laying out the threats as he sees them, threatening a voting rights. it looks like they are just beginning their walk. this fundamental right remains under assault, conservative supreme court has gutted the voting rights act over the years. since the 2020 election, a wave of states and dozens of anti voting laws fueled by the big lie, and the election deniers, now elected to office. and that annual walk, as you see on the left-hand side of the screen, just beginning. it s about 25
continues his push for voting rights on this mlk day. as republicans pounced over his handling of classified material. then one of the deadliest attacks on civilians since the war in ukraine began, nearly one year into the conflict, what would a resolution even look like, we will break down what is at stake for our economy, and what we stand to lose if it doesn t get resolved. as the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. this monday night good evening once again, i m stephanie ruhle as today we honor the life of dr. martin luther king junior, president biden is renewing his call for federal voting rights protections. today in d.c., the president link the fight to protect democracy, is one of the key goals of his administration. federal measures to protect and expand, the right to vote. this is a time for choosing. what we choose democracy over a top roughly, and community over chaos. love over hate. these are the questions of our time. but i ran for, president and t
the great food ever in laos, the mardi gras, and so now what folks are doing around the interstate, especially in this trillion dollar infrastructure bill, so money going to communities to help them end. especially when it comes to infrastructure. new orleans and at that interstate, and a moment where the community has come together from all parts of the city to try and heal around this interstate, and figure out what to do with it. do you use that money to tear it down? do you unify? do you leave it as a symbol of what it was? but also contextualizing the current sense of moving forward. this is wrestling america. thank you for joining us tonight, and thank you for what you are doing tonight. thank you. jermaine lee gets tonight s last word, and he will get tomorrow night s last word at this hour. the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts right now. tonight, president biden continues his push for voting rights on this mlk day. as republicans pounced over his handling
coffin at st. giles cathedral. if you ll be five times that of winston churchill that s extraordinary a, and b, how do you have the guts to cut off the line at a certain time? there are those who still want to file past. dana: yeah. bill: there we get a shot of westminster, a beautiful day in london, big ben. there you go. duncan, we re reaching the moment in 10 minutes or so we ll reach westminster hall and duncan has been a great guest of ours all week. he has really helped us along way and helped dana and me learn a lot about the traditions and customs of the british people, would you not agree? dana: wonderful. all of our guests have been terrific. duncan, they are making the final passage to westminster. yes. in fact, literally where i m sitting on the balcony of your fox news headquarters here in london now as it is, we ve seen the coffin just go past. so thank you for this opportunity. that s an incredible sight even though it s a long way off you almost feel t