Defense. She was mocking Stormy Daniels. Donald trumps attorneys mock and shame Stormy Daniels. She wants the jury to think Stormy Daniels is a liar and she is crazy and also wants the jurors to judge her for her occupation. And the peoples witness apparently holds her own. And she said if i was going to make this up, i would have made it a much better story. Tonight, The Wild Cross Examination of the woman at the center of the coverup and why trumps denial of the affair hurt his defense. The denial puts the jury in the position to choose who they believe. And the two big rulings that caused the defendant to storm off. Im not supposed to be here. Plus, is a sitting republican senator helping skirt to the judges gag order . This is just a bunch of democrats saying we want to make sure that donald trump cant talk. When all in starts right now. Good evening from new york, i am chris hayes. Donald trump selection Interference Trial rolled on today. There were some fireworks and there was a
survived france according to klaus schwab in the past eight months so heavy praise there from. externally of course the risk criticism that some of his policies are near liberal policies and for america as well that they already champing this new idea that businesses must work with communities because you know this is really the increase in the wealth gap has only led to a rise in populism and a big point today made by the german chancellor angela merkel actually was the first talk that she was asked about after her speech was big data and digitalization of the economy that was something that seemed very important to her today. he absolutely did and it s been a big theme here at the world economic forum yesterday indian prime minister narendra modi also spoke about this he says whoever owns the big data essentially has the power and i want to talk a little bit more about that industrial revolution artificial intelligence now with
trying to ease their father out of power. unacceptable to the opposition so far. meanwhile, let s take a closer look, another busy day on the battlefield. just last week, sthfs the opposition. they made gains moving west. that s last week. the regime has made significant gains right here. there was fighting thank you, brega was the big point today. if you watch this play out carefully right there, opposition troops coming under heavy fire. among those right out there on the battlefield with us was our ben wedeman. let s start with the play on the battlefie battlefield. you were watching some pretty heavy fighting. take us to the scene. what happened was we arrived just outside brega with the opposition forces when suddenly we heard these huge thumps as
are not perfect, especially when talking about the economy and jobs, it s something that you hear from people here as well as we heard from people in the administration and the dprak congress, they say things are a lot better than they were and that s their message as they try to motivate and reenergize the base to hope to get the democratic base out to the polls and that s the big point today. we re going to talk about a very sad story, a very sad investigation that s under way. rutgers university is now remembering one of their own today. how they are honoring the teen who took his own life after a tragic case of cyber bullying.
the number 1 and 2 over there, the house republicans. as you know, there s this gap that exists currently within the republican party between house leadership, the trump administration and those conservative members of the house freedom caucus trying to bring that group over to their side to get behind the american healthcare act. on this phone call right now, we expect discussions to include the managers amendments without getting into the nitty gritty weeds here. that is allowing for changes after a bill goes through a committee but before it gets to the floor. hopefully quelling the concerns of the conservative republicans as it goes to the hhca. here at the white house, sean spicer continued his push-back against the cbo score, the congressional budget office. especially their reading that 14 million americans would go uninsured next year should the plan go through. his big point today is that many of those are currently forced to