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to the captain, police. you see magic johnson there as well. lebron is now a laker. kareem still a legend. that s all for now. abby phillip picks up our coverage right now. hello and thank you for joining us, i m abby phillip in washington. president biden has just arrived in wisconsin after last night s optimistic and at times fiery state of the union address. it is no accident that after he repeatedly vowed to finish the job, the president s first stop is in a 2024 battleground state. and last night, when he wasn t listing his economic gains and bipartisan policy wins, biden was sparring with republican hecklers. some republicans want medicare and social security sunset. i m not saying it s the majority. let me give you anybody who doubts it, contact my office, i ll give you a copy, i ll give you a copy of the proposal. i m not politely not naming them, but it s being proposed by some of you. look and there was another key moment that may have stolen t ....
granddaughter hall live received money. biggest banks in america jump in to rescue first republic. our banking system is sound. head of the treasury? they are the one those caused the problem. no good. and they upset the number 2 seed. [cheers] this is all part of the madness. [bagpipes] [bagpipes] brian: the inspirational soothing tunes and tone of bagpipes because it is saint patrick s day that is the rockland pd emerald society drum corps. celebrate saint patrick s day. no longer alive. in new york city, bigger parade than ireland. steve: the first parade for saint patrick s was actually in st. augustine, florida back in 1600. and then they started in boston and new york. and, as it turns out savannah, georgia has got one of the biggest in the country and that s why rockland county police department fire department from new york are down in savannah, georgia today. ainsley: boston has a big one. savannah does. they die the water green. chicago h ....
haven t seen. even when kim jong-un was launching missiles and tensions were reaching near crisis level back in 2017, he launched 23 missiles throughout the entire year. he has already surpassed that considerably in in terms of the number of tests this year and fired seven missiles just in the last two weeks. this is more than he has done since he came to power in 2011. and it raises a question, because north korea is not using these for propaganda. you are not seeing images on north korean state media like we normally would see, 24 years after the launch. that that says to me and analysts i m speaking with, these launches are for scientific knowledge and to prove a point, some believe, that he wants those to know his arsenal is there, capable. and even at a time of global conflict, he has weapons that he feels can, you know, stand on their own. obviously, some people think this is all a cry for attention. i think politics might have less to do with it in that there is ....
post-roe society, as the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. good evening once again, i m stephanie ruhle. it s good to be back here, we have got a lot to cover. it has been exactly three weeks, three weeks since the faa searched donald trump s florida home, and tonight we know the justice department has completed its review of all of the documents that were seized by the fbi. doj lawyers say a limited number of the items recovered potentially contain attorney client privileged information. the judge is now considering a request from trump s legal team to now appoint a neutral special master to see if any documents are covered by executive privilege. over the weekend, judge alene cannon, a trump appointee, signaled preliminary support for a third party to review the cover documents, our own kelly o donnell has more. today, the doj told the court that the initial sorting of documents has already been completed. the trump team pushed back. we had a lot of ....
quisling. the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now. hle starts now tonight, the justice department tells a judge it has reviewed all the documents recovered at mar-a-lago, as pressure to indict the former guy weighs on the attorney general. and, while republicans predict violent fallout from the potential prosecution of the former guy, democrats are unveiling a bold new strategy pushing back at critics of their latest policies. plus, the economic impact of abortion bans across the country, and burdens women are facing while trying to get reproductive care. the current reality of our post-roe society, as the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. good evening once again, i m stephanie ruhle. it s good to be back here, we have got a lot to cover. it has been exactly three weeks, three weeks since the faa searched donald trump s florida home, and tonight we know the justice department has completed its review of all of the documents that were seized by the fbi. ....