i think people thought that we came into this is some kind of game. this is not again at all. an unbelievable look inside the courtroom as the grand jury that could decide whether to indict trump is finally seated. does it go to court or does it not? if you find that there is probable cause, you must indict. and the surreal turn in the house republican stunt to damage joe biden. msnbc makes fun of me when i said that there is a lot of people that were involved in the biden shenanigans that are currently missing. congressman jamie raskin on james comer s key informant, who has been revealed to be a fugitive from justice. the people on msnbc who made fun of me when i said we had an informant that was missing, they should feel like fools right now. when all in starts, right now. the good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. the moment we were all expecting his now or i ve. in the late night filing from monday, 30 minutes before the deadline, donald trump s att
is an offense to women, this is an offense to everybody. and it is offensive that you have to go celebrate the oppression of women at a church. felicia helton of des moines calling out iowa republicans as the legislature returns for a special session to implement extreme new restrictions on abortion. meanwhile in terms of former football coach will understand, sanity, turberville on military promotions is weakening the defensive lines own team. the united states of america. to score points with his extremist fans on abortion. oversight chair james, talks a lot about getting laughed at on msnbc. after the latest whistleblower embarrassment. the laughs are going to keep on coming. you may know hill harper from csi new york or other performances. now he wants to play a role in america s future as a united states senator. and he joins me tonight. we begin with the republican party forcing a drew carney and and possibly deadly vision on america. more restrictions on abortion
large he looms in american conscience. absolutely. that is an issue that comes up repeatedly in high-profile cases. the answer to that, that the judges and juries deal with is, you have a very rigorous process in terms of selecting a jury. it will be a challenge. it s gonna be a challenge no matter when it is. it could happen tomorrow, and it would be a challenge, it would happen in two years and it would be a challenge. it really is an ill irrelevancy which isn t an issue that the defense used for which is why they said you need to have it after the election. the only reason they re saying that is because they are hoping that trump or another sympathetic republican wins the white house so this case goes away. i was gonna ask you, this is such an abnormal set of circumstances. in some ways the battle between smith s office and trump s lawyers is this battle between normal and abnormal. they want to lean on it in many ways that he s running for president. he s a candidate.
people. i do a lot of work, for instance, in a prison system. and people say man, you ve never been to prison. how do you relate to the? brothers it isn t about folks who look in your eye and know if your sincere allot. i want to work for working. families i m a single dad. i m running because of my son pierce. because we need leadership to get it into the future. and i think people can feel that. i appreciate your being here. he ll harper, candidate for u.s. senate for michigan. that s all in with chris hayes starts right now. tonight, on all. in my office will seek a speedy rebuttal in this matter consistent with public interest in the rights of the accused. the undated ex president lays his cards on the table. delay the trial indefinitely, when the white house, and dismiss the charges. if trump becomes president, he gets to appoint the new attorney general, who could dismiss the case altogether. i think the ultimate goal here. meanwhile, in fulton county