also here, to make sure these families have as much peace as they can right now as they try to pick up the pieces because it s still unclear whether some of these families will be allowed to go back into their apartment so certainly going to have to turn to some of the resources made available by the city of new york in terms of temp raerp temporary housing and potentially long term, phil. yeah, a real tragedy, thank you so much and joining me now, the first deputy commissioner, chri chri chri christina ferell, i guess you heard the press conference report, what happens right now, this is 120 unit building. to those who survived this fire, survived the smoke, what s happening to those who lived in this building right now? sure, thank you, so right now, there s a middleschool right next to the building that we were able to open up working with the principles today and so
we ve got the whole thing. mocha magic and magic and sophia angela. olivia julianna. the kids from gen z for change. the young students in florida who tried to speak at this hearing. the young people, the youth, the tiktok kids of the week, they are fighting the power, and fighting for learning in, books because they are smarter than the adult who are trying to mess up education. thank you both very, much that is tonight s readout y all, now all of y all won the week. time for you to watch chris hayes, it starts now. k. time for you to watch chri tonight on all in you can have the power to reclaim your authority and send us a slate of electors that will support president trump and vice president pence. big news from the january 6th committee. we want to know who was behind this plot to overturn the election. reporter: tonight, what we
bill and crime went down s staggeringly between 1994 and 2000. this is the biggest spike in crime in the third year of a presidency. we need tro remind people of that. there are good strategies we can put in place, but hopefully as covid goes away, some spike in crime don t leave yet. we don t know that, but a chri criminologist thinks we can do that. thank you for your time. thank you. theprotests involving truckers in canada has other large cities wondering if they could see sosomething similar i the days and weeks to come. in your corner
be told more and on a larger scale. from the fbi, it s a touchy subject, right? you were talking earlier about how the police are treating african americans opposed to whites. it s a touchy subject when we bring in police officers to protect our spaces during times like these, because we don t necessarily feel comfortable. so it s all part of a conversation of how we can improve. isn t that the irony? jordan, the future is in good hands with young folks like you out there. thank you so much for being here. i really appreciate you. this is tonight s read out. all in with chris hayes starts now. night s read out all in with chri tonight on a- plans to manufacture a pretext for its attack. we don t know exactly the formal. take a historic appeal from this familiar seat. i am here today, not to start a war, but to prevent one. tonight, can america s radical transparency keep russia from starting a war?
the pentagon s assessment is that russians are, quote, near desperate to gain any momentum in ukraine. that is why this comment from putin s spokesperson to chri chri christian amanpour pressed about nuclear weapons is so concerning. you can read all the reasons for nuclear arms to be used. so if it is an existing threat for our country, then it can be used in accordance with our that certainly provides no comfort they will not be used. retired general wesley clark is the supreme allied commander for nato. thank you for joining us tonight. first, i want to get your initial reaction on the idea