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plus, clock ticking. the economic impact we are already seeing as the president and house speaker try to avoid a historic default with just days to go. and former president trump set to appear via video today in the manhattan hush money probe. but is he already facing more trouble in another case? this is a fake story and you don t want to give it credibility. one thing you i have no idea who the hell she s a whack job. e. jean carroll seeking more damages after those comments made during a town hall. ahead, the legal peril piling up for trump. we re going to begin with the breaking news in washington. a driver is under arrest and a nazi flag seized after a u-haul truck crashed into the white house security barriers. a law enforcement official tells nbc news that the suspect made threatening statements about the white house. joining us now, nbc s ryan nobles and jim cavanaugh, retired atf special agent in charge. ryan, what exactly happened, what are you ....
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Offered by trump and the history of losing, he offers a different story, an america of hoept and optimism and african american who came from poor circumstances, i think he has a compelling story to tell. we ll see if the republican voters can recognize that and reward him. and just a quick reminder, he s from south carolina. thank you, rick. aisha, i owe you an extra question next time around. it is nice to see the fellow green on you, ali, you got the memo, apparently. let s stick in south carolina because other news out of that state today, the legislature could vote as early as today on a bill that would ban most abortions at six weeks. this proposal cleared the state house last week and now heads to the republican-led senate, but the result isn t a foregone conclusion. a group of female republican holdouts who blocked a near total ban last month is vowing to resist this amended legislation too. ....
Obviously gave an opportunity they re exploiting again and again. now, i want to talk to you about the senate aspect of this. is it true that it would be a pushed procedural vote, 50 plus 1 to dismiss these charges but it senate doesn t feel they have those votes, so they re going to have a trial. how much leeway does mr. mcconnell have in terms of what that trial looks like? complete, near total, some? very substantial, but it s going to take 51 votes to establish any particular rule. and so the starting point is the rules that applied in the most recent impeachment in the 1990s, and there s going to be suggestions for changes. some people suggest that it should be not a real trial, but i suppose you could call it a fake trial, a trial with no witnesses whereby no real evidence. but i don t think that mcconnell will have 51 votes for that. ....