have actually had an abortion. thanks so much for coming on. thanks, chris. that is all in on this thursday night. alex wagner tonight gens right now. good evening, alex. it s such an essential conversation you re having, chris. there s been a flood this evening with major developments related to the mar-a-lago classified documents investigation, and there s brand new reporting regarding financial payments made not to clarence but ginni thomas, the wife of the supreme court justice already under fire. and we re going to get to all of that today. but first there is this. do you remember during the peak of the pandemic when people would bank pots and pans from their windows and cheer for essential workers every night at 7:00 p.m.? this is kind of like that but only for maga die hard. since august almost nightly trump supporters have met outside the d.c. jail, and at 9:00 p.m. the january 6th defendants inside the jail, they flicker their lights on and off, and that s
and recently, not some past generation or just the past few years, if you had been the chairman of the intelligence committee in the house of representatives again not a long time ago but recently, if you had been the attorney general of the united states recently, if you had had any of those jobs in the very recent past you d think that you d kind of be a hot ticket, right? you d think that you d hav you d be moving in impressive circles maybe not for the whole rest of your life, the sort of impactor of that highfalutin jo you had would wear off, but at least while you were in that impressive very high end government job you d think you can kind of write your own ticket and you think you d move in kind of rarefied air. you would think. alas, this week all of those people i just mentioned, literallyt the guy who was attorney general of the united states ando the guy who was pentagon chiefuy of staff and national security advisor and white house trade chief, all the rest of th
officials will be holding a press conference later this hour, and we ll of course bring you any detail we learn later this hour. but first most americans have spent at least some of their life living paycheck to paycheck not knowing how or even if they ll be able to pay their bills each month, and now that is not just americans, it is also the country america itself. the entire federal government is one month from being out of cash, and that is not an exaggeration. we re already four months past the debt limit. the treasury has been doing creative accounting to move the money around since then. and now the treasury is the warning the government of the united states could truly, truly be broke by june 1st. if republicans in congress do not raise the debt ceiling in the next 30 days the global economy could collapse. so given the staelks here this should be a relatively straightforward fix, because who would want to use the debt ceiling as a negotiating wedge. hopefully we
for united states senate colin allred gets tonight s last word. the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now. tonight, another mass shooting, this time in atlanta. georgia senator raphael warnock s urgent message from the senate floor. none of us is safe. what will it take for congress to act? then, major developments in the civil rape case against donald trump. his defense team will not present a defense. and russia accuses ukraine of an assassination attempt, but offers no evidence. what u.s. officials are saying about the claim, as the 11th hour gets underway on this wednesday night. greetings, i m symone sanders-townsend, in four i stephanie ruhle. tonight, the suspect in the latest deadly mass shooting in america is now in custody after an eight-hour man hunt. atlanta police say 24-year-old deon patterson opened fire at a medical facility in atlanta. a 39 year old woman is dead and four other women remain hospitalized. local, state, and federal law enforcement were al
the picket lines, bringing hollywood to a halt. the impact on your favorite shows, as the 11th hour gets underway, on this tuesday night. good evening, once again, i am stephanie ruhle, live from los angeles. we begin this evening with breaking news and texas. the man accused of killing five of his neighbors, execution style, has been captured. the alleged gunman, arrested in the city in texas after a four-day manhunt. he is accused of killing his neighbors, including a nine-year-old child, after one of them asked the man to stop firing his rifle because a baby was trying to sleep. he was caught hiding in a closet, underneath some laundry. we received a tip at 5:15 pm, and the arrest was made at 6:30 pm. we are also following the growing scrutiny around our supreme court. the senate judiciary committee had a hearing today on reforming the courts ethics, and code of conduct, after multiple damning reports. propublica found justice clarence thomas did not disclose ultra