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you re going to want to hear what she says. it is tomorrow night, 9:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. eastern here on msnbc. now it is time for the last word with the great lawrence o donnell. good evening. good evening, rachel. of course, the breaking legal news of the night, which sounds minor, in its way, is that donald trump s lawyers have already sent a letter to judge mershon in that case saying that today s action by the united states supreme court means that that conviction has to be thrown out. i think sentencing is going to proceed and the new york courts will say take that on your appeal. what that is the latest, that is the very first legal move they have made since the supreme court ruled today. here we go. as far as the practical consequence of that in the new york criminal case. i think judge mershon will hear arguments from both sides as to whether the sentencing should be delayed. i don t think the sentencing, i mean, he has been convicted. you don t throw some ....
faced with a key piece of evidence with his signature. then, israeli military says they have surrounded gaza city. we ll have the latest from the ground as the white house calls for a humanitarian pause. and capitol hill clashes. the houses israel aid bill hits a wall in the senate. plus, rising tension between republicans over tommy tuberville s military blockade. as the 11th hour gets underway on this thursday night. good evening, once again, i m stephanie ruhle. live at msnbc headquarters here at 30 rockefeller center. we are following two major legal stories tonight in new york city. a jury, in just four hours, has found former cryptocurrency king and ftx founder sam bankman-fried guilty on all counts. we ll have much more on that coming up. you know i want to talk about that tonight, but first, just a few blocks away from that trial, donald trump s sons don junior and eric both testified today in the new york civil fraud case now threatening the family business. un ....
live at msnbc headquarters here at 30 rockefeller center. we are following two major legal stories tonight in new york city. a jury, in just four hours, has found former cryptocurrency king and ftx founder sam bankman-fried guilty on all counts. we ll have much more on that coming up. you know i want to talk about that tonight, but first, just a few blocks away from that trial, donald trump s sons don junior and eric both testified today in the new york civil fraud case now threatening the family business. under questioning, they tried to distance themselves from the financial documents at the heart of the case. they told the court they knew very little about the statements that inflated their families wealth, despite serving as executive vice presidents at the trump organization. nbc s lauren jarrett has the latest on what went down in court. for a second straight day, the trump suns back in court. eric trump appearing combative at times under questioning by the new ....
chutkan reconsidered her decision and her new arguments from the special counsel and donald trump s criminal defense team. trump s attorneys wanted it removed on first amendment grounds, but judge chutkan reiterated in her ruling last night that, quote, as the court hasexained, the first amendment rights of participants and criminal proceedings must yield when necessary to the administration of justice. contrary to defend this argume, the right to a fair trial is not his alone, but belongs austin to the government and the public. defendants repeated appeals to broad first amendmentes, therefore ignore that the court pursuant to its obligations to protect the integrity of these proceedings recognize those values, but and balancing them against potential prejudiced from certain types of statements, found them outweighed. the gag order limits what trump says about potential witnesses in the case, as well as special counsel. it does not stop him from attacking president bid ....
The summer of 2024, this case will come to trial. my hope, and i don t know that doj will take this position, but my hope here is that there will be some level transparency. neil and others, melissa and others know that there are federal rules that preclude cameras in courtrooms. we saw just yesterday where trump s new attorney in this case has called for cameras in the courtroom. i don t know that doj would ever agree to that, but my hope is at the very least that they would not oppose it. and perhaps there is a way where there s a middle ground where at the very least there could be live audio feed of the proceedings. don t go anywhere, we will continue our my conversation with anthony, clear, and listen after a quick break. stay with us. iste after a quick break. stay with us stay with us ....