headquarters here at 30 rockefeller center. donald trump s eldest son goes under oath in the $250 million civil fraud trial against the former president and his family business. donald trump junior took the stand late today in a new york courtroom, and before he testified managed to do what he loves to do most, crack a joke. i should ve worn makeup. today, prosecutors focused on his job running the trump family business with his younger brother eric, a role his father announced before entering the white house back in 2017. my two sons, who are right here, don and eric, are going to be running the company. they are going to be running it in a very professional manner. they are not going to discuss it with me. these papers are just some of the many documents that i ve signed turning over complete and total control to my sons. donald trump jr. is not just a witness in the case, he is also a defendant, along with his brother and his dad. and we see s laura jarred has more
and on that note, i wish you a very good and safe night. good to be back with you. from all our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late with me. i will see you at the end of tomorrow. today, in new york, don trump s eldest son, don jr., took the stand in a civil fraud case against the former president and his family and his business. down in d. c., and in florida, judges issuing orders in both of special counsel jack smith s criminal cases against donald trump, the d. c. case involving trump s efforts to overturn the 2020 election, and the florida case centered only former presidents unlawful retention of classified documents. so a flurry of legal action today from mr. trump. and i m gonna get some expert legal help breaking down all of that just a second. but perhaps the biggest legal news of today was this. the federal judge in charge of the mar-a-lago classified documents case, judge aileen cannon, who was of course appointed by presi
plus, what on earth is happening in the republican primary? what they re trying to say with this is, that in your boots, you have heels. no. that s what they re trying to say. they re just standard, off the rack. i ll tell you? as a bombardment continues and evacuations of foreign nationals begins, what we know about the untold devastation in gaza, when all in starts, right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. a vote to expel freshman congressman george santos just failed in the house of representatives. it did not come close to meeting the constitutionally required two thirds threshold to expel a member of congress. it should be said, the expulsion bar is very hard to clear, and for good reason. only five congressman have been successfully expelled in our country s history, and it has not happened in more than 20 years. the new york republican george santos has been the subject of almost too much controversy to list in a one hour show, since he was f
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day, what we re talking about, can end up in a car accident. there s a specific definition here, for many, five drinks or more and women, four or more, within 12 hours is considered binge drinking. eric: within 12 hours. two hours, that is a lot of alcohol within a short period of time and as marc mentioned it leads to unplanned pregnancy and. and if there is an olympics of binge drinking, the state of wisconsin gets a gold medal, 26% of people, binge drinkers, and utah would lose with 11% and the other states with the frequency, new jersey is the lowest rate of frequency of binge drinking, and kentucky has the highest. so if you or any family members have issues with binge drinking call 1-800-662-help. and, there s a lot of information for you to call in. eric: great information,