bankrupt. he says he s broke, legal bills are piling up while jack smith is pressing the supreme court to rule quickly on trump s case. whether the court act? and new video into cnn this hour of the texas national guard appearing to ignore a mother and her baby as they plead for help in the rio grande river. it shows the reality of what is happening on the u.s. southern border and it has been 16 days since top putin credit navalny went missing. his daughter is my guest tonight. let s go outfront. and good evening. i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, bankrupt. rudy giuliani filing for bankruptcy today. the move just one day after a federal judge ruled giuliani has to start paying the nearly $150 million that a court, jury ruled, he owes to two georgia women he falsely accused of trying to overturn the election. giuliani is trump s right hand man. he made himself indispensable to the president so he could stay in power. by the way, trump could have paid giuliani s bills but
southwest, and places that don t get a lot of rain, l.a.x. and phoenix, also seeing delays and texas because of the low cloud ceilings. listen to warnings from the transportation secretary pete buttigieg who says that the airlines have to stay on the game and so do to passengers with the big days ahead, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, and friday, and the potential of bad weather out there over the weekend. listen. we know that the weather is coming our way. it is why you want to make sure that you are keeping in touch with the airline. the big thing that we can control though, that airlines need to control is how resilient the system is to that weather. of course, a lot of people are going to be driving. tomorrow is one of the worst driving days according to aaa, and sunday and monday, take advantage of the low traffic because of the holiday. all right. sunday and monday does not sound great, but we will try it, pete. thank you so much. appreciate it. the next hour of cnn
reportedly involved, too. humanitarian crisis at the southern border. a video captures a woman crying crossing the rio grande while carrying a baby. texas officials responding to claims that she was ignored and the biden administration answering new calls to take executive action. deadly shooting in prague killing at least 14 people. this hour of cnn this morning starts right now. there are tapes, there are more tapes more tapes. apparently, according to the detroit news. of donald trump urging election officials to block certifying the election, this time in michigan. there is a reported phone call of trump urging two election officials in wayne county to not certify the results. but trump called them after this meeting in 2020 where the same two officials initially put to block in the certification before backing down. there is no reason under the sun for us to have not certified this election. this is reckless and irresponsible actions by this board.
the charges here are of the utmost gravity. it s just one, just one trump-related case before the supreme court right now. we re going to start with cnn legal analyst kari cordero and cnn supreme court analyst joan bis biscoupic. what do you make of this request from jack smith? he wants to reiterate as strongly as possible as the justices are considering it at this very moment the importance of the case, why delay would hurt the situation, hurt the public interest. not so much hurt the government s case as hurt the public s interest. he says nothing short of democracy is at stake. he really uses the fact that we re dealing with a former president here. he wants to say why donald trump is not like any other defendant, why he needs to jump over an appellate court at this point because donald trump should have to account for his actions back in 2020. he doesn t mention 2024 s election at all. he wants to he s talking about the imperative of being able to hold him accountab
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