fight for democracy. then, the legal and medical consequences in a post-roe world as a woman faces a felony charge after a miscarriage. then, republican lawmakers take a trip to the border, and the push for democrats to talk more about immigration as the 11th hour gets underway on this wednesday night. good evening, once again, i m stephanie ruhle and msnbc headquarters here in new york city. this evening, a very clear contrasting messages from the presidential candidates who could be headed for a rematch. for incumbent joe biden, it s all about the future of american democracy after this election. while donald trump is legs are being focused on his poll numbers and getting the nation s highest court to make sure he stays on the ballot. joe biden will lay out his case to voters on friday during a speech he ll be giving in valley forge, pennsylvania, that is one day before january 6th. his campaign says biden will remind voters of the riot at the capitol, and cast
particular smell on the money. the bank said they would take back taped together bills that had the full serial numbers of visible on the front. the couple sifted through his droppings with gloves and washed the money they found. in the end, they recovered an impressive $3,550. carrie said, i never thought i would be able to say i have laundered money, but there it is, apparently up first-time for everything. i don t know, maybe cecil should stick to dog biscuits next time. that is a ridiculous story that i hope you get to tell your kids in the morning, and on that note i wish you a very, very good night. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thank you for staying up late with me, i will see you again tomorrow. i m ali velshi in for alex wagner. ron desantis described it as a crisis at war. donald trump called it an invasion. with less than two weeks left until the iowa caucuses, today, trump and desantis published dueling op-eds in the des moines regi
gets tonight s last word. the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts right now. e 11th hour with stephanie ts fight to get back on colorado s ballot. asking the supreme court to weigh in on the states ban. as president biden sets the tone for his campaign as a fight for democracy. then, the legal and medical consequences in a post-roe world as a woman faces a felony charge after a miscarriage. then, republican lawmakers take a trip to the border, and the push for democrats to talk more about immigration as the 11th hour gets underway on this wednesday night. good evening, once again, i m stephanie ruhle and msnbc headquarters here in new york city. this evening, a very clear contracting contrasting messages from the presidential candidates who could be headed for a rematch. for incumbent by joe biden, it s all about the future of american democracy after this election. donald trump is legs are being focused on his poll numbers and getting the nation s highest court
regardless of what s behind the decision is cleared the democratic party doesn t want you to notice job item is obviously, physically and mentally in decline. or joe biden s record. don t believe your eyes come up believe us. joe biden has been a great president they insist. unfortunately the democratic party, that message seems to not be working. harvard harris poll from just a few weeks ago found nearly 60 percent of voters have doubts about biden s mental fitness. another poll by mammoth universities had nearly half of the democrats would prefer joe just sit out the next election. they don t want him to run. even some of joe botticelli s since his portability. for months they ve been pushing biden to step aside. eric times has recently run a number of pieces with all the same headlines. joe biden shouldn t run again. if it s any indication as to what they really think about joe biden s reelection. democrats have spent months waiting and plotting for biden s announcement. p
deal has been struck overnight to open the rafah border crossing to some critically injured palestinians as well as foreign passport holders. and this is significant since it might allow some american citizens stuck in gaza the opportunity to leave. chief fox news correspondent jonathan hunt joins us live from jerusalem with the very latest. jonathan, it has to be some very good news, good news indeed, lauren, as we hit the 10 a.m. hour here in israel and we understand from the reporting of the associated press that some of those foreign nationals have already now crossed from southern gaza into northern egypt via the rafah border crossing at the southern end of the gaza strip. we do not know at this point whether those who have crossed or will cross will include americans. but we assume that this involves all foreign nationals, all foreign passport holders. so we await to see when and if all of those americans who have been stuck inside gaza for more than three weeks now are