Starting next on cnn first of all, if the point of the effort to disqualify fani willis from the Georgia Election subversion case was delay. Then the trump team could count. This is a win. There had been weeks of hearings and judge says hell rule within another two weeks, but each side accuses the other of using the race car. Today, the future of the case, and the relevance of race was i speak to a mayor who met with his cities gang leaders to negotiate a ceasefire. A local activist says, this is a quote, the real killers angle i want to talk. Why does the mayor think this will work . And the oprah effect meets the ozempic craze. Hear from experts on what her departure from weightwatchers just means for the company and what it might tell us about the business of weight loss. Now, im Victor Blackwell. Lets start the show we start here in atlanta with Fulton County District Attorney fani willis. The judge says that hell decide within two weeks whether willis will be disqualified from tru
infighting nearly thanked a tax cut deal. how republicans are playing politics with both as the 11th hour gets underway on this wednesday night. good evening once again, i m stephanie ruhle live from msnbc headquarters here in new york city. and timing is everything, especially when it comes to donald trump s legal dramas and his campaign to retake the white house. it has just been over three weeks since an appeals court heard arguments over trump s claim of absolute immunity from prosecution in the 2020 election interference case. so far, there has been no decision. it looks like that case will begin well past the scheduled more fourth start date. in florida for a closed-door meeting with judge aileen cannon about trump s classified documents case which is set to begin in may. there are questions about whether that will push back as well. and as political points, out each day that trump s criminal cases are delayed, raises the possibility that the opening days of his trial
the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now. tonight, donald trump s legal delays and the impacts they may have on november as you tries to kill back the union vote for president biden. then, tense moments at a public apology during a senate hearing with tech ceos about child safety online. but will anything meaningful come out of it? and the border deal hangs in the balance while gop infighting nearly thanked a tax cut deal. how republicans are playing wednesday night. good evening once again, i m stephanie ruhle live from msnbc headquarters here in new york city. and timing is everything, especially when it comes to donald trump s legal dramas and his campaign to retake the white house. it has just been over three weeks since an appeals court heard arguments over trump s claim of absolute immunity from prosecution in the 2020 election interference case. so far, there has been no decision. it looks like that case will begin well past the scheduled more fourth start dat
justice department for pursuing charges in the first place. they have sunk back to school yard antics. whining, and what about-ing, and an echo of eight years, the phrase, but her emails has made it back into the gop s political rhetoric. which is a reference to hillary clinton s use of private email server when she was secretary of state. it was a controversial and flawed decision that the state department ultimately did say increased the risk of compromising classified information. but after multiple investigations, the episode concluded with officials finding no evidence of deliberate mishandling of classified information, and a republican appointed fbi director says no reasonable prosecutor would bring charges in the case. just like she was never found to have done anything wrong from the countless benghazi investigations. which the current speaker of the house kevin mccarthy once admitted on president were deliberately orchestrated by republicans as a political endeavor
mitchell reports, the attorney general speaks out. merrick garland breaking his silence for first time since donald trump was indicted. not discussing the case, of course, but strongly defending special prosecutor jack smith against trump s constant attacks. mr. smith is a veteran career prosecutor. any questions about this matter will have to be answered by their filings in court. we have what trump s republican challengers are saying today. the latest polls since the indictment on how this is all affecting the former president s support from gop voters. an nbc news exclusive. what ukraine s president zelenskyy told nbc s richard engel about the counteroffensive and allegations ukraine is involved in cross-border attacks against russia. translator: the actions, i would say, it s generally positive. but it s difficult. cutting out the junk. the president expected to get a major commitment today from big business about ending all those unfair surprise fees that impa