far-right mccarthy speakership. and a group eyeing a third party presidential run in 2024. why some democrats are not happy about it, and the big question, do they even have a lane? and elizabeth holmes starts her 11 year prison sentence. her stunning fall from ceo superstardom as the 11th hour gets underway on this tuesday night. good evening once again, i m stephanie ruhle. the debt ceiling bill that will keep the nation out of the default is now on its way to the full house for a vote. president biden and speaker mccarthy agreed on the bill over the weekend, and just hours ago the rules committee voted to move it to the house floor despite fierce opposition from the far-right house freedom caucus. it has almost no cuts or reforms in place for it. no republican my focus is trying to persuade my colleagues what s wrong with the bill, why there s no reason to support, why it is bad for the country. this is a [bleep] sandwich. so again, i m so sorry for the langu
two of the biggest challenges facing the biden administration the looming threat of default and an immigration system unable to handle an influx of migrants at the border, as title 42 has officially expired. my colleague tom jonas was at the border all day and has more. in just the last three days more than 32,000 migrants have crossed illegally. the white house says they re adding thousands of beds to detention centers. but local mayors say they need help now. i m worried about reaching overcapacity. and the issue we have now he s that a lot of the immigrants do not have the financial resources to waits to take a bus, to take an airplane repatriation flies out our landing all over latin america. with the volume of migrants outpacing the courts and the deportation systems. so, title 42 has come and gone. but the flow of migrants has not stopped. this is el paso on the other side of that border is juarez and you can see the other group of migrants being led i
menendez. following a deadly beating of tyre nichols. today protesters are once again demanding accountability outside of memphis police precinct. we are going to be silent for three minutes symbolizing the three minutes for which officers be nichols on january 7th. police video of the assault was mark friday. it sparked all across this country and they were repeatedly kicking, punting nichols, beating him of the baton. nichols that three-day later from the hospital. now tried to second degree murder, their actions are reigniting demands for congress to act. police reforms and the cycle of brutality. here s what dick durbin said about that today. this is a call for all of us to be he has been working on this for years i think he and senator scott should sit down quickly to revive that effort. we but that end of it self is not enough. we need a national conversation about a responsible, constitutional inhumane way. an national conversation in every new ideas to keep ev
underway on this thursday night. good evening once again, i am stephanie ruhle. tonight there are new questions about what happened inside that texas elementary school, were 19 young children and two teachers were killed on tuesday. nbc news reporting that texas investigators now say that victims of the shooting were found in four separate classrooms. meanwhile, details are emerging about the police response and the specific timeline of the attack. tom jonas has more on that timeline. authorities say the gunman crashed his grandmother s truck at 11:28 am. witnesses reported seeing carrying a long gun and a bag. he fired at two people outside a funeral home while before heading to the elementary school. at 11:30 am the first 9-1-1 call came in. this video shows the gunman, dressed in black long gun in hand, entering the school ten minutes later at 11:40 am. police say that the doors appeared to be locked. as for whether or not anyone tried to stop him from entering, yesterda
thank you. it is time to die. that is what the murderer told children his before they started shooting them in their classrooms. it is time to die. with the official dispensers of information, by governor greg abbott, told us at. they didn t tell us that. there it is going to go with an eyewitness. an unnamed, nine-year-old boy. his parents didn t want him to be identified, but allowed him to be interviewed. the boy hid under a table that was covered with a tablecloth. that is why he s alive. a tablecloth. it had blocked the murderer from seeing this nine year old boy with under the table we. there was a door in the middle, he opened it, and he came in and, he crouch a little bit he said, it s time to die. when he shot, it was very loud, and it hurt my ears. when i saw the bullets on the floor, it was real. it is time to die. we it was real. the boy was hiding under the table with a friend, and he saw his teacher get shot, and killed. he saw another classmate getting