a rising tensions, president biden s rallying cry for ukraine and the battle for democracy. as lattimer pond amplifies his nuclear rhetoric. then, the bombshell from that georgia grand jury investigating trump, the four person saying that they recommended multiple indictments in their interference probe. and kevin mccarthy handing over 44,000 hours of tapes from january 6th to tucker carlson, the new concerns about it fueling this information and even national security risks as the 11th hour gets underway on this tuesday night. good evening once again, i am stephanie ruhle. good to be back with you. there are a lot of ways we could begin the show tonight, there are flashing headlines that this evening we are starting with the war in ukraine because it matters to a whole lot of people who lives are in danger and whose freedom is at stake. today, the president of the united states and russia faced off on the world stage. joe biden and vladimir putin gave dueling speeches about
nuclear rhetoric. then, the bombshell from that georgia grand jury investigating trump, the foreperson saying they recommended multiple indictments in their interference probe. and kevin mccarthy handing over 44,000 hours of tapes from january 6th to tucker carlson, the new concerns about it fueling this information and even national security risks as the 11th hour gets underway on this tuesday night. good evening once again, i am stephanie ruhle. it s good to be back with you. there are a lot of ways we could begin the show tonight, there are flash your headlines. but this evening we are starting with the war in ukraine. because it matters to a whole lot of people whose lives are in danger and whose freedom is at stake. today, the presidents of the united states and russia faced off on the world stage. joe biden and vladimir putin gave dueling speeches about the war in ukraine just ahead of the one year mark of russia s invasion. president biden gave a defiant speech before
thanks for staying up late with me. i will say you at the end of tomorrow. check out that shot of kagan! awesome! thanks for all of you at home for being here with us tonight. we are starting in the state of georgia. fulton county district attorney fani willis has yet to say whether or not she will seek indictments in her sprawling criminal investigation into former president donald trump and his allies efforts to subvert the 2020 election. but today, one of the grand jurors in that, emily core, the juries forewoman, she is speaking out. nbc news blaine alexander sat down with corps for her first television interview. and she draft dropped a whole lot of hints. did the grand jury recommend indictments of multiple people? [silence] yes. i will tell you, it is not a short list. we saw 75 people. and there are six pages of the report cut out. so, we are talking about more than a dozen people? i would say that, yes. are these recognizable names? names that peopl
this. thank you all for joining us. anderson starts now. good evening, would be content with breaking news. exclusive reporting on a story we were first to bring the discovery documents of classified market inset mike pence indiana home. tonight, we know just what kind of material the former vice president had. a special correspondent joined us now with the very latest. what have you learned, jamie? according to multiple sources, we learn that among those roughly 12 classified documents that were found at the home, our materials described as background briefing memos, that were prepared for then vice president pence foreign trips. we told some of the classified documents, were likely used to prepare pence for foreign meetings, and actually may have been overlooked during the packing process. because they were found tucked into old binders, kind of interspersed with other papers. perhaps, they would not have been visible unless the packers actually went through these binde
actually went through these binders page by page. just for context, it s not unusual for presidents and vice presidents to be given these travel briefing binders. that include background memos on people there leaving with in foreign countries, our sources say, sometimes, they just include basic biographical information on foreign leaders. . government officials. sometimes, they also include more sensitive information. our colleague, evan perez, says that the fbi is working with the excess with it. it is potential risks, and let s remember, these papers were not in a secure location. they were in the pence private home. according to one since that was briefed on this classified documents. it is nothing, particularly, unusual in the paper s. they described the classification markings, which are for some of the documents, as on the, quote, lower level. the source also said, there was no mention of a sihai, or s cp markings. those are two of the designations of the most sensiti