dnc rules and bylaws committee plans to review, and potentially finalized, the primary plan. that is a show for tonight, we ll see you again tomorrow, now it is time for the last word with lawrence o donnell. good evening, sounds like it s time to check the latest rules on right in ballots for the new hampshire primary. bring a pan, if you are a democrat. back in 68, when the new hampshire primary became a giant event because jean mccarthy went up there and challenged the sitting president, lyndon johnson, the sensation was, mccarthy won. he got more than 40% of the vote. but lyndon johnson won, and his name was not on the ballot. it needed to be written in. so who knows. who knows. lisa murkowski will tell you, are right in ballot is fine by her. so, alex, before you go, i m a little concerned. i have governor gretchen whitmer booked for the show tonight, but that was done before i read jennifer palmieri s vanity fair profile of her. have you read this? i saw it,
thousands of royal mail workers in the uk stage a second day of strike action in a row over pay, disrupting deliveries of packages and letters. a new study shows the impact of climate change on the shrinking glaciers of switzerland. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk, or around the world. the last leader of the soviet union, mikhail gorbachev, has died, aged 91, following a long illness. mr gorbachev was crucial to ending the cold war. he was one of the most influential political figures of the 20th century. world leaders have been paying tribute. the un chief antonio guterres said he changed the course of history . president biden described him as a man of remarkable vision , who created a safer world . however, in a stamement this morning the kremlin said his romanticism about better relations with the west had been misplaced. our moscow editor, steve rosenberg, looks back at his life. he was the kind of russian leader the world had never seen. mikhail gorb
Theres a lot going on. We will be talking a lot tonight about the latest news from the israelhamas war. But not only that story, we have had a bunch of Important News breaking today. International and in the United States. There is just one of those days. Theres a ton to get to. On israel and hamas. Obviously this is huge Breaking News within the past hour. That President Biden himself will travel to israel. The day after tomorrow wednesday. Secretary of state Antony Blinken making that big announcement tonight from israel. He announced the President Biden is coming tos yall monday also saying this. Which itself could be a very big deal. From multilateral organizations. To reach civilians in gaza. And them alone. Including the possibility of creating areas to help keep civilians out of harms way. To have the u. S. President heading there himself. And then to have what Secretary Blinken announced there. The u. S. Government announcing that they have got a plan with israel to get aid in
criminal activity and is corrupt, but is his father? i mean, is the president of the united states, national security risk? is he compromised? that is a question that we have to ask, and right now all the evidence leads to the fact that they were in cahoots and hunter was his back man. griff: congressman, i was the reporter in wilmington. it was unbelievable. i have never seen anything like it covering the court cases i have covered in the past where a plea deal, and remember, this was a tax evasion two small misdemeanor charges unravelled in realtime, and it was because judge noreika was pressing the prosecution about whether there was an ongoing investigation pertaining to hunter s overseas business dealings and obviously that we now know. i watched it happen when he pressed about the chinese payments of over $600,000. but when she asked specifically the prosecution if he could be charged with things like a violation, the foreign agent
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