Why to the Grocery Bills keep going up . We are going to get smarter as the 11th hour gets underway on this thursday night. Good evening once again, im stephanie ruhle. We are now 250 days away from the election. Two candidates for president went to the border today, one wants to sign a bill to dramatically improve it. The other block the bill so he could run on it. My colleague Gabe Gutierrez has a closer look at todays visits. Reporter facing criticism over his handling of the immigration crisis, President Biden making his second trip to the southern border while in office. Its time to act. Reporter arriving in brownsville, texas, blasting House Republicans retaining a bipartisan Border Security bill at the urging of former president trump. Its the toughest set of Border Security reforms weve ever seen in this country. Its time for the speakers and some of my republican friends in congress who are blocking this bill to show a little spine. Reporter the president with this message dir
on midair scares that grounded the boeing 737 max 9s. and later, millions still under flood alerts, los angeles one of the many cities under water as a record-breaking system drenches california. thanks for being with us. a lot to get to. i m ana cabrera reporting from new york. we begin with the breaking news on capitol hill where we expect to hear soon from the speaker of the house. he s set to take reporters questions as republicans plan to move forward today with a vote to impeach homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas. they allege he has committed high crimes and misdemeanors by failing to secure the border. it is unclear whether republicans actually have the votes to succeed. all this comes as gop divisions threaten to sink that new bipartisan border bill. nbc s julie tsirkin is joining us from capitol hill. we ll see the speaker any minute now. what should we expect to hear from him on this impeachment vote we know house republicans have just a razor thin
which is always been the case for people of color, journalists around the world, they are the only people who can talk about their humanity. so why that mainstream media complex is saying, we do not believe you. you are not telling the truth. nothing that they, say nothing that so when i see these people, when they raise their dead children before cameras, i have so much, it s got fronting. i ve been to palestine myself. i honestly look at them, and i start, i pray for them. and i look at them and say, no matter how hard you try, there is a larger media network that is going to look at your baby, those dead children, the way they look at the children and the people who i was helping in ukraine. until we do with the racial dynamic of what s at play here, be honest, it s not going to change. thank you, my friend. and reporter: independent journalist terrell jermaine starr s is independent journalist and founder of block diplomatic and has an official youtube channel for s
the bill, hoping to secure tougher policies on the us mexico border to curb immigration in exchange for their cooperation. the us military aid package that s stalled would include $61 bllion for ukraine as part of a larger package. congress has approved more than $111 billion since the war began, but the biden administration is warning that money is running out as the war in ukraine ticks closer to its two year mark. our correspondentjess parker has the view from kyiv. he s here on a rescue mission to liberate billions of dollars in defence aid for ukraine, money that s become ensnared in arguments amongst us lawmakers. overnight, a fresh wave of russian missile strikes crushed buildings in kyiv and blew craters in the earth. ukraine s war is with russia, but officials must battle sceptics in the west who ask, what s the endgame? after ukraine s faltering counteroffensive. it is widely seen to have not delivered hoped for gains. what, in your view, went wrong? translation:
important and i hope the supreme court has the courage to do that. the supreme court delivers for donald trump. this is a really historic day here the supreme court setting a brand-new standard for presidential immunity. a landmark decision on presidential immunity. absolutely immuned to undermine elections, to go after individuals. and a blistering dissent from the liberal justices. orders the navy s.e.a.l. team six to assassinate a political rival. the president is now a king above the law. what happens to the case against donald trump? and what does it mean for an election that s just four months away? now the stakes are astronomically. tonight, when msnbc special coverage of the trump immunity ruling begins. now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes. we have an absolutely huge night of special coverage of today s supreme court decision on presidential immunity, you should know the president of the united states joe biden is going to deliver rema