donald trump s horrible, no good, very bad day. the one thing that he really, really didn t want to admit. and one person he really, really doesn t want you to hear from tonight. i m laura codes live all right, so trump has finally admitted now what many of you already perhaps new gold might be as favorite color, but he s not made of it. remember the be asked to post a $454 million bond a week from today in the new york ag civil fraud case. now you add that to an additional 10 million bucks. what s called disgorgement. that s a fancy way of saying that don junior and eric got to pay back. well, they shouldn t have gotten in the first place. that would then be 464 million bucks. who s got that kind of money laying around will not donald trump. apparently, he can t pay the 464 million. well, that he probably can t pay the amount plus pay the interest he owes on that amount after it s all said and done. and what is that? forest we re talking nearly $115,000 a day. now, all
you said it he worked he worked more hours than he was paid and the county paid him for the work that he did. so don t be cute with me and then think that you re not going to get an answer. and i will ask you about the contract in a minute. i asked you about cash. did you ever pay him anything and i m trying to qualify my questions. i m not talking about the contract with fulton county that was paid. i m not talking about that talking about outside of that, did you ever pay him anything other than cash i ve only give them cash a few times and in the course of what we re talking about, so you ve every would go to let her son assurances if we will go to dinner, i wouldn t make him cash because he paid for dinner. i paid for dinner i ve given them cash only a few times and like probably for probably the most money i ve ever handed him is $2,500. the least amount of money i ve handed him a 2,500 $1,000. you never wrote them a check. ma am? i don t have checks so y
studio? i like it like this. is it you doing this? i don t even know. i m a kind of go along to get along dude. i like being with you, so if that s the cost of sharing a studio. we can raise it up, whatever you want. just feet away from each other. i ll just wear a sweater. thank you. have a good evening, chris. thank you for joining us tonight. i m ali velshi in for alex wagner. we re going to warm up in the next few minutes. president biden hasxt released s first campaign ad of 2024. and in that ad president biden makes clear what he believes will be the central issue of thisce election. i ve made the preservation of american democracy the central issue of my presidency. i believe in free and fair elections and the right to vote fairly and have your vote counted. there s something dangerous happening in america. there s an extremist movement who does not share the basic beliefs in our democracy. all of us are being asked right now what will we do to maintain o
if you paid any attention to the u.s. jobs report at any point over the last three years, there s a good chance you ve heard the phrase, better than expected. you ve probably heard it again over the last few days following the latest job in december. 216,000 new jobs were created. much better than expected for cnbc. back in the old days, weeks 150,000 or more jobs created in one month was good. there are now 100 one point 42 open positions for every job seeker in america. well every available job is not matched every available job seeker, mathematically, america has more jobs than it has available workers. that s just the fact. december s 2100is not anomaly either. that s largely been the trend of the biden presidency since the office in 2021. you can find similar headlines about better than expected numbers for june 2021, january 2022, june 2022, september 2023, for example. this has been one of the top achievements of the biden presidency. it shows that he s been able to
hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. hundreds of women in london have gathered in defiance of covid rules to hold a memorial for sarah everard. she was kidnapped and murdered two weeks ago and her death has become the focus of widespread anger in the uk about sexual violence against women. this was the scene a little while ago ago as groups of women gathered on clapham common in south london, near to where sarah everard was last seen. they held a candlelit vigil, despite the official cancellation of the event because of coronavirus restrictions. concern about case has been fuelled by the charging of a serving police officer with sarah everard s murder. and there s criticism too for the way the police have tried to break up saturday s event. there was supposed to be an official vigil here at 6:30pm. that was cancelled after the women s safety campaign group reclaim these streets failed to get a judge to overturn the metropolitan police s order th