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hey everybody, welcome back. i am yasmin, if you are just joining, us welcome. it is great to see you. if you are sticking with us, we are thankful for that. from texas to california, a growing number of migrants wanting to enter the united states is turning into a humanitarian crisis. can it be fixed? what president biden is saying about it in an exclusive msnbc interview. we are in a situation now where 1600 entering the border, if they are not there to enforce the law, they are there to free up the border agents and they need to be on the border, we are having another thousand people coming in for asylum, judges to make judgments to move things along. plus, the assault on women s health rights continuing in state legislators and courts across the country. i am going to speak with a defender of those rights. about the constant court battle that has more than 170 years. and the new fight over the abortion drug, mifepristone. that is backed by christian nati ....
were convicted today of seditious conspiracy. it s a rarely used, often difficult to prove charge. a fifth member was acquitted of seditious conspiracy, but he has been convicted on other very serious charges, including obstruction of an official proceeding and assaulting an officer. but today s verdict means so far 14 people, including members of another far right group, the oath keepers, have either pleaded guilty or been found guilty of conspireing and plotting a violent overthrow of the united states government. this victory by the justice department, while it is a milestone and a massive and hugely consequential federal investigation into that plot to overturn an election and overturn democracy on january 6th, only underscores questions about holding accountable the man, who the vice chair so memorably puts it, quote, some in the mob, assemble the mob and lit the flame of this attack. we re talking about the disgraced ex-president himself. as the washington post ....
case begins tomorrow then from lavish trips to defunct real estate firm the ethics questions surrounding supreme cour justice clarence thomas ar piling up. and growing outrage in kansa city tonight after a 16 year old boy mistakenly went to the wrong door and was shot twice. the suspect now charged with two felony counts, as the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night good evening once again, i a stephanie ruhle. we begin this evening in the state of delaware, where the dominion fox news defamation trial is expected to begin tomorrow the trial was supposed to begi today, but the judge delayed the preceding with n explanation. there were several ports about a potential settlement, the ne york times political reporte who has been all over the case jeremy peters, is skeptica about that dominion is really just saying, okay fine. we will put a good faith effor to ward talking about a deal even if we don t think there i one to be had. but i really do believe that i thi ....
defunct real estate firm the ethics questions surrounding supreme cour justice clarence thomas ar piling up. and growing outrage in kansa city tonight after a 16 year old boy mistakenly went to the wrong door and was shot twice. the suspect now charged with two felony counts, as the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night good evening once again, i a stephanie ruhle. we begin this evening in the state of delaware, where the dominion fox news defamation trial is expected to begin tomorrow the trial was supposed to begi today, but the judge delayed the preceding with n explanation. there were several ports about a potential settlement, the ne york times political reporte who has been all over the case jeremy peters, is skeptica about that dominion is really just saying, okay fine. we will put a good faith effor to ward talking about a deal even if we don t think there i one to be had. but i really do believe that i this could have been settled it would have been se ....
this is gps, the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i m fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. today on the program as israel celebrates 75 years since its founding i talk to its longest-serving prime minister benjamin netanyahu. with the resurgence in israeli-palestinian violence, can israel continue to make peace with arab states? how will it handle an iran that could reportedly make enough missile material for a nuclear bomb in just two weeks? and the court crisis. how to heal the country s divisions? israel s greatest existential threat according to its president? also washington has declared that america s covid national emergency will end in a matter of days. so what lessons have we learned from a pandemic that took more than a million lives in the united states alone? i ll talk to philip zelico whose covid crisis just released its report. but first, here s my take, visiting india this week ....