- this is all about a policy, which if i had them, the police department would be even angrier at me, even though i m white. - can this former prosecutor be the one to come in and help bring new york into the right direction? - giuliani was blasted for being insensitive to minorities concerns. - rudy giuliani is and was a thug. - i did not expect the shocking de-evolution of rudy giuliani. - the city is knocked to its knees. he was pitch-perfect. - yes, he stood up. yes, he did what a mayor should do, but that did not change who he was. - i saw god out on the block today he was darker than the preachers say with a teardrop tattooed on his face and dirt in his fingers i heard angels when he laughed the way that people do when they have known true pain for his sins i don t know who s to blame what choice was he givin ? in this world that we re livin when i see you i see love i see america when i see you i see love i see america [sombe
it was dismissed in less than six months. practically actually laughed out of court. now the ruling by u.s. district judge donald middlebrooks ordering trump and his attorney to cover the legal costs of the defendants in that suit is one for the ages. it is a stinging rebuke of donald trump the man and of donald trump s lies and his tried and true now legal strategy of jamming and gumming up the courts with lawsuits. it starts off like this, quote, this case never should have been brought. its inadequacy there is that word again as a legal claim was evident from the start. no reasonable lawyer would have filed it. the judge then makes it crystal clear that the ex-president himself bears responsibility for the suit. he goes on, quote, trump is a prolific and sophisticated litigant who is repeatedly using the courts to seek revenge on political adversaries. he is the mastermind of strategic abuse of the judicial process, and he cannot be seen as a litigant blindly following
now. what are you doing? and good morning. thanks, joe. it s 10:00 a.m. eastern, 7:00 a.m. pacific i m jose diaz-balart. we begin this hour with breaking news from london where british prime minister liz truss announced a short time ago she is resigning after being in office for 44 days. i recognize, though, given the situation i cannot deliver the mandate on which i was elected by the conservative party. i therefore spoken to his majesty, the king, to notify him that i am resigning as leader of the conservative party. her resignation comes after a series of high profile resignations and revolt by members of her conservative party over her economic plan. truss is by far the shortest serving prime minister in british history. with us now to talk about this from london, nbc news foreign correspondent kelly cobella. reporter: it was a string of issues i guess you could say. problems unforced errors for the prime minister over the past six weeks or so. she said today t
so we see each other as fellow human beings and as children of god, we begin to walk the path of doctor king s beloved community. a path is dream inspired. and legacy propel us forward to this day. here is what i learned in my life and my career along that path, as many of you have learned along your path, we are all imperfect beings. we do not know where and what fate will deliver to us where and when. but we can do our best to seek a life of light and hope and love. and yes comic truth. truth. that is what i try to do every day, to build the future we all want. we are reminding ourselves that nothing, nothing is guaranteed in our democracy. nothing. every generation is required to keep it, defendant, protected. to be repairers of the breach. and to remember the power to redeem the soul of america lies where it always has lay in the hands of we the people. [applause] we the people. [applause] i was recently reminded of that truth on the south lawn of the white house. i belie
stolen classified information. sandra: welcome back. as america reports rolls into hour two, i m sandra smith in new york, i ve got larry kudlow on set next to me. john: i can hear him in the background. hillary clinton, she s back. joining the chorus, but with the battle for congress so tight, could she be a gift to republicans. sandra: we ll hear more from clinton in a bit, but we begin with the economy. the president says it is under control, even celebrating it last week as critics say that is just not the case. here is a fox news alert. new today, warnings on a global scale from both economists and the folks who make sure you get what you need. john: the head of fedex expects the economy to enter a worldwide recession. listen here. we are seeing that the volume decline in every segment around the world and the weekly numbers are not looking so good. so we just assume at this point that the economic conditions are not very good. john: the dow did not like th