And make up your own mind. What we try to do in the book, in our commentary and insider tips and a cast of characters is make this as easily digestible and understandable as possible. For lawyers, and nonlawyers alike. We understand there are various rationales for the decisions made. As part of that mission we tried in this hour to explain some of the choices. And the implications for all of these delies. And we are so grateful to all of you for joining us for this hour long special. We really appreciate it. Im melissa marie. Im andrew weissnan. Goodnight. Good evening once again. Im stephanie ruhle. We are 235 days away from the election. We have a very special night cap we will get to in a moment featuring an amazing lineup of Student Journalists. We start with the news of the day. Fulton coupty Da Fani Willis will remain on the trump case. The judge ruled she could stay if nathan wade, the prosecutor, stepped down. Wade in fact did just that. Here is my colleague Blayne Alexander w
Male had been found apparent Gunshot Wounds inside an apartment. Stop screaming i cant understand you. My husbands been shot. Most people dont know anybody thats been murders. But to know two and be stuck in the middle of that. It was like a Hunting Party stalking your family. I had a lot of fears for peoples safety. This guy marshall his whole family as part of this criminal enterprise. Right. Theres a moment where ali stares at you and goes like this like hes ringing your neck . Yes. He didnt like me. Hes an evil man. Worse than charles manson. Sometimes it looks as if houston, texas just goes on forever. Sprawling all the way to the horizon. This was also the setting of a sprawling crime. One that began on a Quiet Sunday Night with a young woman named gelareh. She went home and i told her when she got home to text me and let me show know she made it home okay. Just past 11 00 a. M. , she chatted on the phone with her friend. Were on the phone talking. Then as gelareh pulled into the
Time to consider the charges against donald trump and make up your own mind, what we tried to do in the book, in our commentary and insider tips and the cast of characters is made this is easily digestible and understandable as possible for lawyers and nonlawyers alike. We understand that there are various rationales for the decisions that were made by prosecutors and we tried to reveal those in this book. And again, as part of that educative mission we have tried in this hour to explain some of those choices and the implications of all of these delays in their we are so grateful to all of you for joining us for this hourlong special. We really appreciate it. I am melissa my. I am Andrew Wiseman. Good night. Am Andrew Wiseman. Good night. A good evening once again. I am stephanie ruhle. We are now 200 85 days away from the election and you are in luck. Tonight we have a very special nightcap we are going to get to in just a moment featuring an amazing lineup of student journalists. Fir
the last scheduled decision day of the term, we could finally get some answers on some massive undecided cases. rulings on affirmative action, student loan forgiveness, and lgbtq+ rights among others. decisions that could impact all of us, and they could come down at any minute, and we have a full lineup of guests and experts on this. i want to begin with nbc news correspondent julia ainsley who s standing by at the supreme court for us. julia, set the scene there, how might this go down? reporter: well, you re right, this is the last scheduled day, ana, but we re expecting another day possibly to get on the court s schedule for tomorrow. that would leave just two days left in june when they typically wrap up their term, and they have these three huge decisions left. so doing the math, we expect at least one of those big decisions to come today, either when it comes to religious rights versus free speech, religious rights and lgbt rights. of course affirmative action, and h
trump than square, i ve no doubt about that. i m the only one who has a chance to beat trump and win a general election. three years ago tomorrow, we saw with our own eyes, the violent mob stormed the united s capital. everything is on the line right here. the question is, what kind of centuries is going to be? a democracy is still america s secret cause, the most urgent question of our time. weaponized government, saying i m a threat to democracy. we all know donald trump is. question we have answers, who are way? we will good evening, once, again i m stephanie ruhle. a week ended with the president naming donald trump that s a threat to our democracy. the supreme court announcing they will hear the case on whether trump should be on the ballot and colorado in a major shake up. top of the nra. you are in luck. our nightcap is here to talk about all of it. it is a great one. joining me, eddie glock, princeton professor and msnbc contributor. u.s. managing edito