there, home he specifically sought out there speak speaker. in turn, when he could not locate her at the home, he turned his violence towards her husband. the horrific attack on paul pelosi and the horrific response from the right. it s weird things going on in the household in the last couple of weeks. tonight, the mainstream maga attempt to false flag the attack by a suspect who told the fbi that he wanted to kneecap the speaker of the house. then the simplest way to stop crimes like this is to get tough on crime. the republican midterm messaging on crime versus the reality in red states. do you believe we have higher crime than new york or california? that s what she just said. plus the justice department chimes in on voter intimidation in arizona, and lindsey graham s attempt to wriggle out of election interference subpoena, denied by the supreme court. all in starts right now! good evening from new york, i am chris hayes. just days after the husb
america reports on this monday afternoon. democrats scoring big wins over the tax and spend bill. will they pay the price as many republicans are suggesting come the midterm elections? hello, and welcome everyone. sandra smith in new york city. bill: hope you had a great weekend. good weekend, too, at home. john roberts has the day off. let s get to it now. months of negotiations, different versions of build back better. democratic senators manchin and sinema get on board with schumer s passage, kind of was a secret to everybody. sandra: and manchin claiming the $740 billion bill would not raise taxes on the middle class, republicans are making the case otherwise. bill: warning that billions in extra spending will come back to haunt democrats election time in november. sandra: and in the middle of all of it, aishah is live on capitol hill, manchin and sinema are dealing with serious fallout from every direction after this passage. hey, sandra, good to see you. tha
january 6th. an omnipresent person there. he was involved or present during many of the moments that cassidy hutchison described in her testimony, including this moment. i saw mr. cipollone right before i walked out that morning, and he said something to the effect of, please make sure we don t go up to the capitol, cassidy. keep in touch with me. we re going to get charged with every crime imaginable if we make that movement happen. manu raju is outfront live on capitol hill. you heard her recount her conversation with pat cipollone. so this subpoena, obviously significant. what are you learning about it? reporter: this subpoena sent today, demanding that he appear before this committee, saying that they have spoken to him in an informal basis, acknowledging that it did happen on april 13th, but now wanting his testimony, especially in light of all the new information that s come out. one of the big things that has come out through the course of these hearings and th
incident at the capitol where seven staffers of the cbs late show were arrested. my staff was just cooking their job. this whole double standard drives me crazy. more left wing intimidation tactics ahead of the smowrpts expected abortion ruling. i don t think there is much political support for abortion on demand. center. scores. and he buried it. sunrise, sun burn, sun set repeat. moon light, all night crashing in to me. just sunrise, sun set,. steve: good morning, everybody. what a pretty sunrise, warsaw, virginia. 58 degrees, daytime 85en this the 21st day of june. it is the first day of summer, welcome to fox & friends, we re here on the mezzanine level of studio m. as we look at the commonwealth of virginia. they are also having a primary today. alabama and georgia are run off but brian is in a place called mcclain s family restaurant, which has been family owned since 165 in the commonwealth of virginia because it s primary day. brian? brian: yeah.
the decision could overrule the nationwide right to abortion. bill: gun rights are also on the docket. the court decides a fate of a new york law that restricts conceal carry. that decision could have implications with other blue states, eight of them in total with strong gun laws. dana: the court is hearing a challenge to former president trump s remain in mexico policy. the rule has forced tens of thousands to wait while their asylum claims are heard. president biden is suing to end it. border patrol data shows they are barely enforcing it. we ll have a live report on that from the border. bill: major ruling on religious liberty. it centered on a washington states high school football coach fired for praying on the field. dana: the court is weighing these cases over a back drop of hostility and intimidation. a leaked draft opinion on abortion has prompted weeks of protest outside justice s home. it reached a boiling point two weeks ago when police arrested a suspect