treatment to as many people as possible. it s needed. and on that note, i wish you a good note. i m symone sanders-townsend in for stephanie ruhle, and from all of our colleagues across the networks of msnbc news, thank you for staying up late. goodnight. reporter: when you think of russian president vladimir putin, you probably think of him riding horseback shirtless or presiding over a large military parade. putin s public appearances are typically loud, highly choreographed displays of masculinity and strength, which is part of what made his announcement today so notable. today putin announced that he will be running for president again. there is no pomp and circumstance, just this video of a clearly staged impromptu moment where soldiers asked putin to run again and he agreed. that quietly puts putin under contract to lead russia until past 2030. putin has effectively ruled russia since 2000, and there s no doubt he will win the upcoming election. if you remember the la
jack smith s federal election case? and more good news on the economy what it means for the president and his 2024 strategy. then, the clock is ticking for congress to pass aid for ukraine and israel. what s the holdup in the senate, as some in the house secretly blow expelling another congressman. as the 11th hour gets underway on this friday night. greetings, everyone. i am symone sanders-townsend in for stephanie ruhle. tonight, a major ruling in donald trump s federal election interference case means the protective order is back on. a three judge appeals court panel mostly upheld the original order from the trial judge but they narrowed it down. it bans trump from attacking potential witnesses, court staff, and most prosecutors on the case. however, trump is allowed to criticize the charges. the justice department, and special counsel jack smith himself. the judges explain the decision writing, quote, trump s public statements posed a significant and imminen
ruling on a protective order for donald trump, how it could impact the former president and jackson its federal election case? and more good news on the economy what it means for the president and his 2024 strategy. then, the clock is ticking for congress to pass aid for ukraine and israel. what s the holdup in the senate, as some in the house secretly blow expelling another congressman. as the 11th hour gets underway on this friday night. readings, everyone. i am symone sanders-townsend in for stephanie ruhle. tonight, a major ruling in donald trump s federal election interference case means the protective order is back on. a three judge appeals court panel mostly upheld the original order from the trial judge but they narrowed it down. it bans trump from attacking potential witnesses, court staff, and most prosecutors on the case. however, trump is allowed to criticize the charges. the justice department, and special counsel jack smith himself. the judges expl
a very good day to all of you from msnbc world quarters here in new york. welcome everyone to alex witt reports. we begin with some breaking news. a dramatic turn in a texas abortion case. the state supreme court now stepping into pause a lower court ruling effectively preventing kate cox from having an abortion. her baby is unlikely to survive the pregnancy. i m gonna be talking to a legal expert in just minutes about what this all means. also this hour, president biden is on the west coast. he and the first lady will be in california for fundraising events tonight. before that he stopped in las vegas to highlight a major infrastructure success. we are building the first high speed rail project in our nation s history. part of a 2.8 billion dollar investment. ten major rail projects across america. reaching tens of millions of people. also new today, outgoing congressman kevin mccarthy is now endorsing donald trump for president, saying he is open to serving in trump s c
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