thank you so much for joining us tonight. laura coates live starts right now. so, did congress not say that movie groundhog day? because they are about to live. it that s tonight on a special two hour edition of laura coates live. all right, congress. pull the parkers out of the closet, snip on the snowshoes. there is a legislative blizzard hitting straight from washington d.c.. if you are one of the lawmakers that serves with the people, you are in store for a very long winter. why? because congress has a lot, and i do mean a, lot to do. the hit lines, they are endless. lawmakers fear brutal january, reality bites, urgent to-do list. it would be one thing if congress had, to say, get the groceries or put the christmas tree out on the curb for trash pickup, but lawmakers are staring down some of the most politically polarizing issues confronting this entire nation. things like border security and aid for ukraine. funding the government, twice. the first shutdown dea
only about 75% of them can actually tell time from an analogue watch, adults under the age of 30. 25% actually struggle on this question. so, the fact is, i think this could be a very good thing, because it might force the kids to go back to school and actually learn how to tell time john. as chicago likes to say, does anybody really know what time it is, harry, does anybody really care. it s harry enten, thank you very much good to see you. the news continues, the source starts right now. tonight, straight from the source, the clock ticking for donald trump to appeal the colorado supreme court s unprecedented decision to kick him off of the 20 2024 ballot. as justice is there now reportedly are facing violent threats, in the wake of the historic decision. plus, israel ramping up operations in gaza, as the u. s. increases pressure on its ally to lower the intensity of the war. a key meeting between a close confidant on prime minister netanyahu, and white house officials
officials say there is no timetable for slowing the pounding of gaza, a war cabinet member comes to washington where pressure is growing to end it soon. also tonight, does he think it is festive or something? the former president aired his grievances, makes a list, and tells the people on it what to do and where to do it. plus, alexei navalny missing and feared that in russia s. prison system, he resurfaces. bringing a christmas message of courage, hope, and good cheer, from one of the coldldest cornes of the modern-day . good evening everyone, john berman here for anderson, we begin with he was officials. trying to steer israel towards. a new lesson tense of less. destructive phase of its. campaign in gaza and israeli officials signaling they are in no hurry. one of those officials in washington to night meeting with secretary of state anthony blinken and national security adviser jake sullivan. we re going to have the latest on those meetings which wrapped up about six minu
unprecedented decision to kick him off the 2024 ballot. justices there now reportedly facing violent threats in the wake of the historic decision. israel ramping up operations in gaza. the u.s. increases pressure on its ally to lower the intensity of the war. a key meeting between a close confidante of netanyahu and white house officials just wrapping. amid an unprecedented surge of migrants at the southern border, cities as far north as new york are scrambling to contain the crisis. populations in shelters there are exploding. we will talk to someone who is at the center of the battle to provide shelter. kaitlan collins is off tonight. i m brianna keilar. this is the source. any time now donald trump could appeal to the united states supreme court after colorado s supreme court disqualified him from the 2024 ballot one week ago. that decision cited the clause of the 14th amendment that bars insurrectionists from holding office, ruling trump participated in the attack