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imagine that? criminals on the street to get more crime instead, they let bad guys roam the street what better place to start than new york city. where videos of violence senseless attacks appear daily. jim jordan s new york city field trip this week is part of the radicalization of the american right joining forces with right wing media like fox and with the nra to create an atmosphere of vigilantism through a never-ending campaign of fear. also tonight how fox s settlement of the biggest media defamation case in history allows them to keep spreading dangerous misinformation but they do have many more legal challenges ahead, which you will probably never hear about on their shows. plus, 94 shots fired by police killing black motorist jayland walker, and none of the eight officers involved will face any consequences. we begin tonight with the late art bishop tez monday tutu and what he said were the three hardest words to say, i am sorry. in 2014 he wrote, we ....
as an artist, i needed to do something different and challenge myself. reporter: braugher s costars remembering him. terry cruz writing you showed me what a life well lived looks like. braugher with 61 years old and leaves behind his wife of over 30 years, actress amy rapson and three sons. in a 2020 variety interview, he said that fatherhood was his most important role. i wanted to be there through the course of their life because i know how important fathers are. chloe melas, nbc news, new york. thank you for the laughs, andre. you will be missed. and on that very sad note, i wish you a very good night. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc, thanks for staying up late. i will see you at the end of tomorrow. , donald trump, the one that was most likely to be completed before the 2024 election, the special counsel jack smith s federal election interference case today, it effectively came to a standstill. it was frozen, or in legal terminology, ....
wednesday night. alex wagner tonight s starting now. good evening alex. yeah. definitely the fact that we were talking about who is alone. 150,000 florida republicans i believe have signed on to that ballot. it is just an epically appalling move to try to do this to people across the u.s.. it is a disastrous political decision. they will pay, and pay, and pay as long as they can keep trying to do this. thank you chris. thank you jessica as always. and thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. anks to you at home the criminat donald trump, the one that was most likely to be completed before the 2024 election, the special counsel jack smith s federal election interference case today, it effectively came to a standstill. it was frozen, or in legal terminology, its deadlines were stayed. two weeks ago the judge in that case, judge tanya chutkan, denied the claim that the entire case would be null and void because of quote, presidential immunity. trump s lawyers im ....
the face, broke a world record he s a beast respect to joey chestnut, the lead with her, right now trump back on the hill for the first time since january 6, attack. the leader starts right now from nancy pelosi to taylor swift. donald trump was on a tear and private meetings with house and senate republicans begins his direct quotes from republicans in the room coming up plus his face-to-face with senate minority leader mitch mcconnell. they re very first since the 2020 election breaking now, on the lead, some brand new accusations against us supreme court justice clarence thomas coming from a top senate democrat, will bring you those details. but first, the major ruling today from the, us supreme court and the significant setback for the anti-abortion movement. but not so fast welcome to the lean on jake tapper, a huge day for the us supreme court today. and i don t just mean that bombshell unanimous ruling on abortion medication also, democrats are now leveling a b ....
To keep indigenous kids with their biological families or within their tribes. justice amy coney barrett writing for the majority, rejected the challenge to the indian child welfare act on merit and lack of standing. while this is a major victory for indigenous people, there were some troubling signs. buried in a concurrence, justice brett kavanaugh who voted with the majority, made a point of noting that the question of race discrimination is still undecided, and that it is a serious question that the court should decide in a subsequent case. the two dissenters were justices, you guessed it, clarence thomas and samuel alito. which brings us to the major decisions the court has yet to release, including the constitutionality of affirmative action and joe biden s student loan forgiveness plan. our friend, melissa murray, posed a very good question today. does all this good news from scotus mean that tomorrow is going to be absolute s with the ....