stay classy san diego good morning you are live in the cnn newsroom. i m jim acosta in washington moments ago, house democrats wrapped a high-stakes meeting behind closed doors. as president biden s political fate hangs in the balance. there are signs now that momentum maybe growing for the president. some democrats heading into that gathering, making it clear, they are rallying behind the president biden, all the way are to not make sure donald would do not get into the white house. joe biden is the nominee meanwhile, the congressional black caucus and progressives like alexandria ocasio cortez are also announced sitting their support that appears to outweighed the six democratic members of congress who have publicly called on the president to step aside, but despite that pressure, are those defined democrats are for now holding their ground the fighting spirit in prying courage they served the country so well four years ago, joe biden, when we ll bring the ticket down t
ultimately joe biden s word as a biden, as he called it, isn t worth that much. if anything. but we will not stop our countdown until every american is home safely. we begin tonight with some troubling news. just released numbers now show over 1 million americans have contracted covid-19 just over the last couple of days. some of the highest numbers ever. we begin the new year knowing biden s first year as president who has been a disaster, a failure and almost every single thing he uttered was dead wrong. even joe s entire closing argument 2020 on the campaign trail was a big lie. on october 15th, 2020, biden announced we are eight months into this pandemic and donald trump still doesn t have a plan to get the virus under control. i do. on october 23rd, 24th, 28, 29th, and 30th, biden vowed that he would shut down that virus despite inheriting not one, not two, but three vaccines and of course monoclonal antibody treatments in a country on the mend. more americans have die
republican critic of donald trump. now, he s running for the senate. our keynote conversation with former maryland governor, larry hogan, on the direction of the gop as the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. good evening once again, i m stephanie ruhle live from washington d.c.. get out your sharpie and your old school calendar because we are now 246 days away. cross them off, from the election. the supreme court has officially ruled on a key question looming over the presidential race, the day before super tuesday. today, all nine justices rejected colorado s effort to kick former president trump off the ballot because of his actions leading up to january 6th. the decision applies to all states, basically ending the effort to remove trump from ballots around the country. the courts ruling comes on what was supposed to be day one of trump s federal election interference trial, but that has now been delayed by the supreme court. my colleague laura jarrett breaks d
sharpton. good evening and welcome to politics nation s 13th annual revvie awards. it s where we celebrate the best and worst of politics in 2023, and give awards to those who deserve it. i am honored to have been bringing you some of the most significant and memorable moments this past year, and what a year it has been. with that, let s bring in our esteemed panel this year. jen psaki, so proud to have her with us, host of inside with jen psaki, right here on msnbc. republican strategist and msnbc political analysts, susan del percio, who i always say, is my favorite republican. and ali velshi, host of velshi, also here on msnbc weekends, and he is worrying i thought it was a clergy collar efforts. a couple of times, people have asked for some blessings. let s get to the first revvie awards. the biggest political ads on a 2023, i will share a few of my own nominees to get started, and andy panel can chime in. my first top nestory, the trump indictments. americans had
ron desantis slimming punished for something that hasn t even happened. yet can desantis take that page straight out of the authoritarian playbook? all of that and more is coming up, so let s get started. good morning to you on this very busy sunday. i am katie fang. senate democrats are on the brink of a spending bill intended to lower health care costs, tackle climate change and bring down the deficit. here s a live, look right now, at the chamber. floor lawmakers going on more than seven hours now, applauding through a pile of amendments in what is known as vote-a-rama. the measure advance on a party line vote of 51 to 50, with vice president kamala harris casting the tie breaking vote, and overcoming unanimous republican opposition. the azar 50, the nays are 50. the senate being equally divided, the vice president votes in the affirmative with the motion to proceed being a great. too. while democrats are trying to push ahead with democrat domestic priorities, for pr