About and its findings. Good morning about and its findings. Good morning it about and its findings. Good morning. It is about and its findings. Good morning. It is out, about and its findings. Good morning. It is out, the about and its findings. Good l morning. It is out, the interim findings of Operation Kenova, a savanier, near £40 million investigation into an army agent at the heart of the ira. Freddie scapaticci was tasked with hunting down suspected informers. This report and its findings shine a light into dark corners of the so called dirty war, the intelligence war between the state and the ira. Among its findings which include a failure by the Security Forces to protect those accused by the ira of being agents. It also finds that agents were involved in murder with no evidence to suggest that the authorities considered holding them liable. Crucially, a finding that Freddie Scappaticci purported to be the armys golden egg, a prized asset inside the ira who it was said had sa
his party remains in denial. you are saying you are not sure, as a republican party chair, that he was a legitimate in the 2020 election. as tornadoes landed chicago, flash floods rage through vermont, and the ocean of florida reaches record temperatures, business as usual for the maga conference. i believe that you are representing a far-left radical agenda. why do you think 195 countries in the world, their prime ministers, they re presidents because they re grifting like you are, sir. when all in starts, right now. this good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. we ve got some big breaking news tonight of special counsel jack smith s investigation into donald trump s attempt to overturn the election. jack smith s office is zeroing in exactly on donald trump s state of mind in the run up to and on january 6th. today the obvious, that is really significant. as trump s state of mind is one of the key maybe even the key element of a possible prosecution
use an aed. they save lives. the response to damar s injury was able to bring our nation together for a moment. let s remember that feeling of unity, and he was at to make sure that we can save the next life to. so genuine heroes taking us off the area tonight, and i wish you a very good night. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late. i will see you at the end of tomorrow! tomorr ow tonight on all in. does the president really think that he lost? a lot of times he will tell me that they lost, but he wants to keep fighting it. what did the president know and when did he acknowledge it? and he was looking at the tv and he said, can you believe that i lost to this guy? bombshell reporting from the new york times, prosecutors asking witnesses whether trump acknowledged his laws in order to gauge and what we know about jared kushner s grand jury appearance, and as prosecutors bear down on the republican front runner,
it s important for them to know that if they do go to trial that that is what jared kushner would say. so if you are there you would want to assess that and say can i live with that or not live with that? it s not that severe of a thing. so my guess is that it would probably be something they could live with. all right, michael schmidt, great reporting, thanks for coming on the show. thanks for having me. is mary mccord a former acting assistant general for national security, department of justice, co-host of prosecuting donald trump podcast which you can get wherever you get your podcast or and is noah bookbinder present ceo of citizens for responsibility and ethics. one of the authors of a model prosecution memo published today of what a trump indictment for january 6th might look like. welcome both of you. and noah let me start with you because one of the authors of this very long document that works of publicly available action information and reporting. how important is in
question of whether he acknowledged that he lost. it s important for them to know that if they do go to trial that that is what jared kushner would say. so if you are there you would want to assess that and say can i live with that or not live with that? it s not that severe of a thing. so my guess is that it would probably be something they could live with. all right, michael schmidt, great reporting, thanks for coming on the show. thanks for having me. is mary mccord a former acting assistant general for national security, department of justice, co-host of prosecuting donald trump podcast which you can get wherever you get your podcast or and is noah bookbinder present ceo of citizens for responsibility and ethics. one of the authors of a model prosecution memo published today of what a trump indictment for january 6th might look like. welcome both of you. and noah let me start with you because one of the authors of this very long document that works of publicly available act