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and runs. trump was pushing them to do that. he wanted to be named the presumptive nominee. tonight, how trump has effectively destroyed his own political party. up and down the ticket. then this is a dangerous moment in the middle east. the latest on the possible u.s. military response as the republican front runner avoids the issue. if you were there today would you it wouldn t have happened if i were in the white house. republican infighting over border security. which one will win out? [inaudible] the podcast are from texas under pressure. i m right no, as you know, in a very tough reelection race in texas. one of the democrats said did lose joins me when all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. we got a news today that confirmed something that we kind of knew already, which is the republican party doesn t really exist anymore as an institution. it has essentially cannibalized by donald trump, subsumed into marg ....
it is topsy-turvy live news event kind of day. case in point, in a matter of about two minutes, we expect to hear from president biden. he will address the nation live on a number of topics, not the least of which is the abrupt stepback our country took today away from fairness and progress toward intolerance and discrimination. the conservative supreme court ruled 6-3 in favor of a colorado web designer, an evangelical named lori smith who refused to work on same sex weddings. the court said that the first amendment protected her from punishment. and it is a turning point decision that will flip the state of equal protections on its head and allow business owners to likewise evade punishment under similar laws in 29 states. and in the longer term, it could again signal a threat to the landmark decision of the 2015 case establishing the case of same sex couples to marry. and if you are wondering of the same sex couple, what they are doing, after being denied basic human ....
$83 million for defaming her. this is an incredibly meaningful amount of money. there may be more to come. tonight, a massive punishment to stop trump with the co-counsel for e. jean carroll. the whole point of this, this enormous damages, unprecedented damages, is to tell donald trump to shot up. then, the politics of a party about to nominate this man. i don t even know who this woman is. i have no idea. as republicans keep trying to and reproductive rights. we ll know veterinary career, thousands of ultrasounds on animals. all that in today s major ruling from the world court on the israel gaza war. when all in starts, right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes. 83 point $3 million. that s a lot of money. that s almost on trump has just been ordered to pay writer e. jean carroll for repeatedly defaming her after she accused him of sexual assault. the jury spent four days hearing about what donald trump did and witnessing his ongoing contem ....
ybefore to know before you head out. and welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m christine romans. this morning reaction pouring in after the supreme court ruled to gut affirmative action, a move that will transform college admissions beiacross the countr. justices rules that colleges and universities can no longer consider race as part of their address missions process. the supermajority all voting to reverse decades of prez department. republicans praising the decide. kevin mccarthy said that it will leave to fairer admissions. but democrats are slamming the ruling. vice president kamala harris calling it a step backward that will make the nation s colleges less diverse. jessica schneider reports. reporter: the supreme court stirring up protests with its decision gutting affirmative action saying colleges and universities can no longer rely on race in the admissions process. but prospective students are still allowed to talk about h ....
captions by vitac www.vitac.com this is gps, the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i m fareed zakaria. as world leaders and titans of industry gather here for the annual meeting of the world economic forum, today on the program is my talk with the foreign ministers of the two of the most powerful nations in the middle east, saudi arabia and iran. we ll discuss the war in zgaza, the threat of a broader war, and the prospects for peace. then on the to the other major war in ukraine. this one s been disrupting the region and the world for almost two years now. i ll talk to two of ukraine s brave soldiers about what it s like to be on the front lines pushing back against putin s invaders. i also had the great pleasure of sitting down with that gift about humanity and animals, jane goodall. she s still going strong at almost 90, and you won t want to miss my conversation with her. but first, here s my take. t ....