tonight on all in, a quick guilty verdict in the south carolina murder trial that is has captivated the nation. then, i want to ask yourself how many times you have been lied to. it is being called a seminal moment in the history of mass media. tonight senator chuck schumer on his push to end the fox news lies. plus do you think ashley babbling babbitt was murdered? do you think the cop who shot or was doing his job? i think the officer did his job. congressman gallego and why the speaker s office is suddenly meeting and greeting the family of ashley babbitt. and how a massive push in the biden white house and a parody account on quitter twitter got on gouging cultures with insulin. s not anymore. [applause] all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. amid the fallout from the exclusive revelations that fox news hosts and executives knowingly and deliberately spread lies in the wake of the 2020 election, democrats are stepping
russia had paid for his political rise and for his political party. they had worked to install him in power. they totally controlled him. he was their guy. that was how russia controlled ukraine. they controlled the ukrainian president. they installed him in power and told him what to do and he did it. and russia, of course, didn t want ukraine to have better economic ties to the west. they didn t want ukraine to have any ties to the west. they wanted ukraine to only be tied to russia. and so when ukraine had the opportunity to sign on to this pro-european trade deal, russia didn t want him to do it and russia s guy in ukraine, this very corrupt, very compromised pro-russian president said he wouldn t sign that trade deal with europe. he said instead he would sign a knew one with russia. people in ukraine did not want that. they wanted to stop looking east. they wanted to look west instead. so in response they started protesting. in november of 2013. and a few months into it,
here. it is presidents day today, february 20th. presidential historian gonna be with us tonight. she s gonna be with us here live very very much looking forward to that conversation. but it was on this date, which won february 20th in 2014 when the group they call the heavenly hundred was killed. it was actually 118 people, call them the heavenly hundred. the youngest of them was just 16 years old. the oldest of them was 83 years old. it all happened as the culmination of protests that had started the previous november, people were protesting in ukraine. because the government of that country had had the chance to sign on to a big trade deal with europe. a deal that was expected to have big economic benefits for ukraine, it was definitely something that would bring ukraine closer to europe. closer to the west. people in ukraine frothy war, really looking forward to. it this is a popular thing they very much wanted it. but the president of ukraine at the time decided he was
big game and so we have a few will: morning treats. pete: what s a dough doughnut? rachel: i don t know but they re good. will: look outrebounded how beay are. if you like doughnuts, that s the way to start your day. pete: i was in the green room with will, he was analyzing analytically each doughnut. will: where would you go, rachel? pete and i went in the same direction, sesame glazed here, whatever that is. pete: it s an interesting combo. rachel: i d go with the thing with the chocolate on top. i like chocolate. will: this? rachel: too much. will: yeah, too much. rachel: right here. will: that s where we went. this is interesting. this is too dry and i don t know what s going on with the red ones but it s the same thing with the blue. rachel: know what i know will: have you tried the blue? rachel: i think it ll go in my teeth. will: thinking ahead on this one. that s smart. rachel: my girls are upstairs in my office. rachel: it s really good. it s a dough doughnut bec
good evening, everyone. welcome to cnn tonight. former vice president mike pence has been subpoenaed by the special counsel investigating donald trump to testify about his former boss. a special counsel seeking information from pence about his interactions with donald trump leading up to the election and what happened on january 6th. [ chanting ] nothing like that or like this has ever happened before. plus, the latest installment of the george santos soap on that raffle we have new info involving puppies, amish dog breeders and $15,000 worth of bad checks. and what liberals can learn from ron desantis. there s a piece in the new york time that warns liberals not to underestimate desantis. he may resemble trump but not in his intellect or resolve. right to the news. with me in studio, we have natasha, former assistant special watergate prosecutor nick ackerman and john berman. seamless, people. seamless. you walked all the way over here. across a bridge, everyone. gre