ballot for stoking an insurrection in violation of section three of the 14th amendment. and by all accounts, the justices posture during this arguments suggest the court is looking for ways to punt on that central question, did donald trump incited insurrection, and instead hand the issue may be to congress. basically to let some other group of people deal with the possible insurrectionist president being elected another day. which would seem to be a win for donald trump. seemed to be a win. because even if mr. trump was taking his victory lap, a different judge in a different courtroom released this one page order. it is here by ordered, adjudged, and decreed that after a jury trial before the honorable luis a caplan, plaintive e. jean carroll has judgment for damages against the defendant, donald j trump, for an aggregate sum of $83,300,000. that order is essentially a bill. donald trump must pay the 83 point $3 million he owes to e. jean carroll immediately. it does not ma
weather is what s stealing the show right now. forcing candidates to cancel last-minute blitzes across the state, caucus-goers in for some brutally cold temperatures with the wind chill reaching negative 25°, if not lower on monday. some iowans say they are determined to brave the cold. just have to put on a warm the car up, put another coat on. i m a lifelong resident, used to it. john: as a guy who grew up in canada, i know how to be cold, but why i moved to miami. sandra: and a girl from chicago. the stakes are high that is for sure as voters take the first step in the race to the white house and brand-new polling shows one candidates gaining momentum in the final few days. john: a poll puts nikki haley ahead of ron desantis, putting her in second place, desantis now third. the former president maintains a dominant lead, nikki haley is hitting double digits at 20% in the suffolk university poll, desantis around 13%. sandra: and right to it. grady trimble liv
leave interest rates unchanged in june. leave interest rates unchanged injune. charles lieberman, who has worked at the new york fed and is now chief investment officer and advises capitol management explained the rationale. rationale. the fed has tightened rationale. the fed has tightened monetary i rationale. the fed has - tightened monetary policy quite dramatically quite quickly, basically a phase with five percentage point increase in a little more than a year. and thatis little more than a year. and that is huge. historically it is an enormous increase. and i think there is a loss of there is one view that the feds should wait to see the impact of what they ve done. any should wait to see the impact of what they ve done. any break ma be of what they ve done. any break may be short of what they ve done. any break may be short lived. of what they ve done. any break may be short lived. us - may be short lived. us inflation are still running well above the feds
history today by saying dante be on the presidential ballot there. it seems like a really fast 24 hours ago that you and i were having our first discussion of what nikki haley said when asked about the cause of the civil war. it really exploded since then. it is truly incredible that she, the governor of south carolina, cannot even talk about this issue without tying herself up in knots. it s truly astounding. we have your pressure david whyte with us tonight. oh he s perfect. originally booked of course as history professor as an expert on what caused the civil war, as are many high school students jean robinson s with us too, he s also an expert on what caused the civil war. but we will also get a chance to talk to professor blight about the 14th amendment, which is what is being used to knock non-trump off the ballots. he s very much an expert on that. and so much to come. lawrence, if you do me a favor, could you ask professor blight what he thinks frederick dou
more now from new york with samira hussain. in these latest charges, the sec said coinbase acted as a broker, exchange and clearing agency for investments that are subject to sec rules but they did so without properly registering, and that, the regulator said, allowed the firm to escape oversight, including guards against conflicts of interest. the charges against coinbase were not a surprise. as a publicly traded companyit disclosed in march of this year that the sec had notified it that these charges may be coming. in response, coinbase said the rules were not clear. testifying on capitol hill tuesday the chief legal officer for coinbase said it try to get new rules in place for crypto platforms like theirs, but got no response from the sec. since that time, we have had over 30 engagements with the sec to try to work towards a sensible framework for regulation that would allow, for example, the registration of platforms as either broker dealers or atss, or a national securi