Jack smith suffered a setback for Stormy Daniels moves her testimony tomorrow. And Marjorie Taylor green gets booed on the house floor. Here on the chaos in his party just weeks after he quit congress. Plus, biden versus trump on the economy. Why the current president is calling out the former one in wisconsin as the 11th hour gets underway on this wednesday night. Good evening, once again, im stephanie ruhle, and we are now 181 days away from the election. Tomorrow Stormy Daniels will be back on the Witness Stand to face more crossexamination from trumps defense attorneys. Today was an off day for the trial, and trump spent it down in florida before flying back tonight. While the case in new york was quiet, there was plenty of news at trumps other criminal cases. In georgia, an Appeals Court has granted trumps request and ill consider disqualifying d. A. Fani willis from his election interference case. This decision makes it even less likely that the case goes to trial before the elec
That is tonights last word. The 11th hour with Stephanie Ruhle starts now. Tonight, big news in Donald Trumps criminal cases. Jack smith and fani willis suffer setbacks as Stormy Daniels resumes her testimony tomorrow than Marjorie Taylor greene gets booed on the house floor. Former republican congressman is here on the chaos in his party. Leaving. Once again, i am Stephanie Ruhle. We are now 181 days away from the election. Tomorrow, Stormy Daniels will be back on the Witness Stand to face more crossexamination from trumps defense attorneys. Today was an off day for the trial and trump spent it in florida before flying back tonight and while the case in new york was quiet, there was plenty of news in trumps other criminal cases. In georgia, an Appeals Court has granted trumps request to now consider disqualifying the a fani willis from his election interference case. This decision makes it even less likely that the case goes to trial before the election. This comes one day after speci
within the administration to address it. and at this point, was it clear the nature and extent of what you d have to do? nobody had any idea what the nature and extent of what we had to do. there was no auto department in the federal government. one of the consequences of our desirable view of not having industrial policy is we don t have departments of the government that are deep experts on industrial sectors, so nobody in the government knew anything about autos. there were a couple people working on that transition, very talented people, but they were kind of drinking from a fire hose, trying to get up to speed very, very quickly on autos. no, and remember also when the car companies went in front of congress in november of 2008, they said, give us $15 billion and all of the car problems will be solved. they didn t know the magnitude of their problems. it was a big mess. nobody knew what was going to happen or what we should do. this was the meeting in which the car company e
these jobs and the manufacturing backbone of the united states. that is a good deal. in the end, though, americans are going to lose money for the amount that was put in. i mean the treasury department and cbo s say the car bailout and financial bailout and we still own 61% of gm, for instance. and obviously they have got to go public and sell their shares back but i don t think people are saying americans will lose money. i think, as what happened in chrysler back in the day, i think the taxpayers are going to make money on it and our economy will have been stabilized. if you carve out and hollow out manufacturing from the american economy, you have made a weaker nation. you could make the same argument, could you not, for financial markets, that we could not have let the financial market implode, that certainly those who were heading up some of these financial institutions were making millions of dollars but so were car company executives. they were, but they re not any more,