lds. us any more after that. us all right. but you ve never you ve never had a desire to haven: a mustache, ever. oh, never. you want to try it and make a bet? oh, yeah. laui actually think you shou grow a mustache for charitable when we make a bet . laura: okay you can make that my payment. to you. okay, that s a reall y cash.an yes. okay, that s perfect.e we and we ll be able to showd our crews mustaches and compare. all right, sean, great. comparshow tonight.later. i enjoyed watching you watchingn it.grah all right.am, this we ll see you later. i m laura ingram .s inm t we hthisav is ingram angle frm washington. tonight, we have some breaking news from journalists chris ru. that we re going to bring yout s in moments. and once again, the leftt thos is seeking to use the department of justice to target thoseout. who speak out,l this time against those who oppose radical gender surgeries. those details are just moments away. awbut first, unnatural disaster. noat s the
we are getting a clearer picture now about the unstructured raid on mar-a-lago. including on the first ladies and we begin with primary month less than a few months away in november. bret baier is joining us now. good evening. good evening, shannon. you mentioned a governors race there with the trump candidate against the candidate who was endorsed by former vice president mike pence. she did pull off a win in milwaukee county, which was the rest of the state, however, that really backed michael s. and that s setting up a battle between michael s and the incumbent governor. senate side, the surprise, ron johnson wins trying to get reelection there and on the democratic side going away is barnes, that will be an interesting race for the senate. now in vermont we ve got peter welch, the congressman there, this is the heat that patrick leahy, the longest-serving senator is retiring. welsh winning this and jordan maloley winning this over the former u.s. attorney, nolan. an
we here at msnbc will have a prime time recap of tomorrow s hearing right here tomorrow night starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. hosting that tomorrow night, along with my dear friends chris hayes and joy reid and nicolle wallace and lawrence o donnell and the whole team, 1:00 p.m. is when the live hearing starts, and 8:00 p.m. tomorrow night is when we will start our prime time recap. i can tell you one thing in advanceim of tomorrow s hearing. i can tell you for sure that the tattoo quotient among the witnesses isth about to go way, wayth up and i do not want to speculate what any of these folks might haveat lurking unde their collars, it is totally possible of course that like, you know, rusty bowers has an amazing torso full of tattoos, who knows or just michael luttig had a full sleeve tattoo working under his very silver suit but in terms of visible tattoos, tattoos visible o even in busins wear, in terms of face tattoos, neck tattoo, head tattoos, hand tattoos, tomorrow is
trump won, a fairly large group of elected democrats tried toov overturn what was a free and fair election. they were insurrectionist. the group includedct congressman jimmy raskin from gi paul , barbara lee, sheila jackson, maxine waters, jim mcgovern, others. and thenern on the basis of no evidence whatsoever, nancy pelosi promoted the dangeroust conspiracy theory that the election had been, quote, hijacked by a hostile foreign government. russia thenn on january 13th, 2017 because we kept trackan democratic party holleyman john lewis declared that donald trump was not the legitimate president. talk about breaking our norms. then not surprisingly, on inauguration day, the democratic party s militia descended on washington hundredsn of rioters committed vandalism, overturned cars at one point lit a limousine on fire. most of the violence was concentrated in frankli square. that s justt downn the street from the capital . six police officers were seriously w injured by thehr
pay, with the pay, with the benefit of pay for the benefit of hindsight., they were standby, of standby,. hey, standby. hey, standby. right. i got it. i got got it. okay, for the benefit ofin hindsight where i m sitting now, of course it was not the right decision. io the wrong decision is breaking tonight . hearts and uvalda s, texas breaking all over again as we get a clearer picture of what happened before and during the horrific massacre at a texas elementaryma school. a public safety official says a teacher propped open a locked door and later the commanding officer at the scene madean a series of tragic miscalculations even as desperate children called 911. one repeated and begged police to come help them. those revelations came on a stunning friday afternoon news briefing detailing a number of that are being seriously scrutinized tonight . let s bring in correspondent jeff paul with the very latest live from uvalda, texas tonight . hello, jeff. shannon, tonight lawrc