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The 11th Hour with Stephanie Ruhle

American-made A.I.: Trump focuses on artificial intelligence

The 11th Hour with Stephanie Ruhle

MS NOW, Stephanie Ruhle

News, President, Ms Now, Washington, Versant, Congress, Policy, Politics, Versant Media, Msnbc, Government, Senate

4.43.6K Ratings

🗓️ 22 January 2025

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Top tech companies unite for Trump's new 'Stargate' initiative to bolster A.I. in the U.S. Plus, celebration and outrage as more criminally convicted Jan. 6 defendants walk free. And, we follow the money 15 years after the 'Citizens United' Supreme Court ruling. Jeff Mason, Sam Stein, Leigh Ann Caldwell, David Gura, Barry Ritholtz, Michael Steele, Charles Coleman Jr., and Alan Elrod join The 11th Hour this Tuesday.

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0:00.0

Tonight, American-made artificial intelligence. President Trump removed safety guardrails on the industry as he tries to make the U.S. an AI superpower. Then celebration and outrage as violent January 6th convicts walk free. Plus, we are following the money. It has been 15 years since the Citizen United Supreme Court ruling.

0:23.4

We'll break down what's happened since then as the 11th hour gets underway on this Tuesday night.

0:35.4

Good evening once again. I'm Stephanie Rule, and it is day two of the second Trump administration.

0:40.9

And there is a lot going on right now. A rush of executive orders, outrageous claims that easily could distract us.

0:48.0

But we're going to focus, focus on the developments that we think are most important to you.

0:54.1

Starting with this.

0:55.1

Tonight, the men and women who were convicted in the January 6th attack are rejoicing

1:00.0

as their pardons are processed and they are let out of custody.

1:03.8

My colleague, Peter Alexander, has those details.

1:08.1

Tonight, the president's facing new backlash for pardoning or commuting the sentences of everyone

1:12.9

convicted for their actions on January 6th and those still under investigation.

1:17.2

These are the hostages, approximately 1,500 for a pardon.

1:22.6

Yes.

1:23.6

Full pardon.

1:24.6

Including those found guilty of assaulting police officers.

1:28.7

Four years ago, President Trump condemned the violence.

1:31.7

To those who engaged in the acts of violence and destruction, you do not represent our country.

1:38.4

And to those who broke the law, you will pay.

1:41.6

The president's move, something his own vice president had recently argued against.

1:46.1

If you committed violence on that day, obviously you shouldn't be pardoned.

1:50.1

Capital police officer Michael Fanon was assaulted during the riot and spent today getting

1:54.8

protective orders against those who attacked him.

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