his campaign knows he lost. his administration knows he lost. and nevertheless, he tells the country, i won. we have much more evidence to show the american people on this point than we can reasonably show in one hearing. and today, we will begin. tonight, new testimony from the very top of trump s own campaign team, that his claims of election fraud were just lies. but they were proposing, that was nuts. the mayor was definitely intoxicated. law firms were not comfortable making the arguments that rudy giuliani was making publicly. evidence today that former president trump knew he lost, and kept telling lies about it. the president accepted that. he said, okay, fine, but what about the others? i told them that it was it was crazy stuff, and i was doing great, doing service for the country. and why the investigation now involves fundraising off claims that were notably false? not only was there the big lie, it was the big rip off. tonight, committee mem
of election fraud were just lies. what they were proposing, that was nuts. the mayor was definitely intoxicated. law firms were not comfortable making the arguments that rudy giuliani was making publicly. evidence today that former president trump knew he lost, and kept telling lies about it. the president accepted that. he said, okay, fine, but what about the others? i told them that it was it was crazy stuff, and i was doing great, doing service for the country. and why the investigation now involves fundraising off claims that were notably false? not only was there the big lie, it was the big group off. tonight, committee member zoe lofgren, republican election lawyer and witness from today s hearing, ben ginsberg. plus, nicole wallace, joy reid, chris hayes lawrence o donnell, ari melber, in our special primetime coverage of the second day of the january 6th hearings. good evening and thank you for being with us tonight. i m rachel maddow here at
while incomes go down the stock market is plunging that means that retirement funds are getting destroyed, the cost of everything that you buy in every store you go to is continuing to spike. make no mistake economic devastation is here with no end in sight sadly. gas prices guess what? we had another record high today. diesel too another record high and they soon may be a diesel fuel shortage. utilities in this country there up a whopping 22%. fuel oil is up a whopping 80%. used cars are anywhere between 22, 40%. the rep over 13% and by the way when you finally buy one the msrp sticker shock is above msrp is gonna be about massive. looking for a plane ticket? that s up 33%. meat is 14%, ex 22%, milk is 14%. according to economists still need to folk over over 5,000, $200 more per household this year because of joe biden inflation and over $2,000 by the way every american that drives a car they will pay an extra $2,000 on gas prices alone. already as i said two-thirds of amer
Was mary, kori and marianne mather. He had it coming, nn on the map. Nancy, nancy. Kori has been a reporter and she she and colleagues collaborate with a nod to the yesteryear and together they find this in the Chicago Tribune newsletter. Marianne has been photo journalist and editor. And every facet of photography, the weekly editor of the tribune major. Curates. And rick writes for the Chicago Tribune, the creator, host laughter wgn radio sundays papers and the author of a dozen books. A chicago tavern, the history of the billy goat, sidewalks one and sidewalks two. And photographer charles osgood. Our moderator, mary is a journalist and teacher and her book was named best biography by the society of midland authors. Please help me welcome our distinguished guests. Nice. High, folks, thanks for braving the rain. So great to be here, rick, marianne, kori, and i just wanted to say that this book is so much fun. In alice in wonderland complains she doesnt like the look of her sisters bo
Women from this book just did nott do that may be. I get the feeling they were pushing and pushing but it was more out of desperation. And now we have the kardashians. [laughing] thank you all so much for coming. On this rainy day to about this great book. Please pick up the book and please enjoy the rest of your day. It really is a great book. Thank you. [applause] and beginning now another Author Program from the printers row lit fest in chicago. Thanks so much for joining us today. This session is entitled the house that madigan built the record run of illinois velvet hammer in conversation with the Joan Esposito. Rays book will be available for sale and signing at the book sales and signing cant, and on your map it is marked as n. N. Ray long is a Chicago Tribune Investigative Reporter who has covered now indicted exspeaker of the house Michael Madigan for four decades, while also covered to governors would to prison and a state senator who went to the white house. He lives with hi