thank you. thank you. that s all in for tonight. alex wagner is next. with ali velshi. high drama playing out right now. questions that he wasn t able to answer when he was running for president back then. some of the things that starbucks have done to people who have indicated they want to be unionized. that s a right we believe people should have the right to have. it s 2023. why can t i put a tip on my credit card because workers at the store decided to be unionized. the photo of the line getting into this hearing, an enormous line. highly consequential. thank you for joining us tonight. this is ukrainian city of bakhmut. prior to russia s invasion last year, bakhmut was a small city of about 75,000. now it s one of the most important cities in the war, for seven straight months ukrainian forces have held bakhmut by being attacked by russian forces. this is the longest continual battle of the war so far. thought to be europe s deadliest land battle since world
, that s not it. what else could would he be forgetting? kevin! and, when you re in a rush, sometimes you forget what you pack. and that s been joe biden s excuse for stealing highly classified documents. believe it or not, the white house is telling cnn joe broke the law because he was in a rush. he had trips planned on the last week of his vice presidency. joe was flying out to davos where he was meeting his bud chinese president xi jinping. i guess xi couldn t make it to the foothills of the himalayas. joe even flew out to ukraine to meet the ukrainian president. what was the big guy doing in ukraine the week before trump s inauguration while hunter was raking in 80 grand a month from working there? that s the million dollars question. so, since joe was too busy planning his get away, he had his aides scrambling late night to get him all packed up and out of there. so no wonder joe was surprised when he opened up the garage one day and saw intel briefings on ukra
and when to do it. [noise] they re trying to silence me. and, more importantly, they are trying to silence you. but we will not be silenced, right? all right, as coming as we await to the judge s ruling on whether a special master will in fact be appointed in the case. we ll have the latest on the trump investigation ahead as well. but we begin with that history making win for democrats in the state of alaska, pretty aesthetic to say the least. a lot of folks surprised by. it mary peltola won the election for alaska s lone house, heat being the first native alaskan to serve in the house or the first democrat to win that seat in nearly 50 years. she defeated sarah palin and another republican challenger in the debut of the states rank choice voting system. she will face both again in just two months time, on election day. to hold on to that seat congresswoman-elect mary peltola is joining me now. thank you so much for joining us, congresswoman. let s start there, which is yo
it s been a delight. we ll see you back here next week. all in, with two months until voters weigh in, a new iowa rivalry heats up. i delivered on 100% of my promises. all of this vendetta stuff, we can t go down that. reporter: florida s governor is all in on iowa. will it pay off? we have to send a great signal, and then maybe these people just say, okay, it s over then. reporter: republican presidential candidate ron desantis is here for an exclusive interview, next. plus, choose your opponent. facing political headwinds come on, man. president biden ramps up his attacks on former president donald trump. will that be enough to sway swing voters? our panel is here to discuss. and under pressure, amid outcry over gaza deaths free palestine! reporter: president biden rejects calls for a cease-fire, while his administration says they re working on a deal to bring back the hostages held by hamas. are they close? deputy national security adviser john