new details on the company that the governor hired to transport unsuspecting migrants across the country, and its links to other top republicans. plus, how pleading the fifth and his fraud case could doom the disgraced ex president. the astonishing scenes of protests in iran. all in, starting right now. good evening, from new york, i m chris hayes. republicans unveiled their agenda, if you can call it that, if they retake the house this november. before we get to that, the most revealing preview on what it comes to look like, came earlier this week. that is what the overwhelming majority of the house republican conference voted against a law, that would clarify the language of the electoral count act. that is a somewhat obscure piece of legislation for the 19th century, governing how presidents are elected, and how members of congress can object to electors. this would just fix part of it to, explicitly, state what was obvious. that a sitting president, and his supporters i
greg: feds are hot. imagine if they did this to hillary s closet. what do you think they would find there? true. she s killed more people than alec baldwin. oh, stop it. of course, the new angle for the media is the president raids his opponent s home but it s the republicans who pounce. so it s now you who s the threat. forget people trying to kill supreme court justices or killing cops, they forget the culprit to their fancy stereotypes which often look like this. that s actually, that s not photo shopped tyrus. until they face possibilities of violence based on words of everyday people reacting to a news event that takes up their lives, arresting them for thought crimes can t be far behind which is something that s literally impossible for our president to be charged with. but remember to them words are the same as violence. meanwhile real violence burning down a couple city blocks is something you had coming. calls of nbc actually combed through pro trump message boa
raymond briggs has died at the age of 88. he was best known for his 1978 classic, the snowman. his family say he ll be deeply missed. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are sam lister, political editor of the daily express and kevin schofield, political editor of huffpost uk. tomorrow s front pages, starting with, rocketing energy bills lead many front pages the i says energy firms are being threatened with higher taxes if they don t investment more in renewables and north sea gas. former prime minister gordon brown has told the guardian energy companies that can t offer lower bills should be temporarily taken in to public ownership, to tackle the cost of living crisis. meanwhile the daily star reports comments from consumer expert martin lewis, who told the bbc that what he called a zombie government must provide more help. the daily telegraph claims one spark could cause destruction , with the met office war
they are surrounding the island with their largest military drills ever in that area. and include jets, helicopters, shooting live rounds and firing of ballistic this is. it seems pelosi s act of defiance and the hands-off approach is tipping the scales. but remember, it was that orange guide with the happy twitter fingers who was the real danger. speaker pelosi: the trump administration s reckless rash decisions are no substitute for real global ship. i said the bee gees president trump to apologize to the american people for his disgraceful dangerous and damaging behavior. what the president did is dangerous. it takes preparation. the president did not make because the president abused his power for his own personal political benefits at the expense of our national security. greg: calling the kettle black. china is just lighting up the skies by refusing to take a stand. really any extent on nancy going to that i want in the first place. that it was good that she wen