investing the money they had originally promised. from new york samira hussain explains. after the ohio town where it is based,it after the ohio town where it is based, it started in 2019 and words heralded by then us president donald trump does company that was bringing back manufacturing. since then it has struggled to make electric shocks, making only a handful. they also blame part of their failures on the taiwanese company foxconn, which says promised to invest more money and to collaborate on vehicle development plans. foxconn, which has already invested more than $50 million, said it was hoping to negotiate a solution to lordstown s financial woes. lordstown is not the only electric truck maker that has been suffering lately, river yealm, but by amazon, has made less cars, trucks, advance that it had expected. it is all a big come down from the electric truck frenzy that had wall street investors just a few years ago. that is samira hussain in new york. in other news t
and could face no criminal accountability or prosecution, unless he was first successfully impeached and convicted. could a president ordered s. e. a. l. team six to assassinate a political rival? that s an official act, in order to s. e. a. l. team six? he would have to be, and would speedily be impeached and convicted before the criminal prosecution. but if you weren t? there would be no criminal prosecution, no criminal liability for that? in the chief justices opinion and our constitution, and in the plain language of the impeachment judgment clause, all clearly presuppose that what the founders were concerned about was not. i asked you a yes or no question. could a president who ordered s. e. a. l. team six to assassinate a political rival, who was not impeached, could he be subject to criminal prosecution? if he were impeached and convicted first. so your answer is? my answer is qualified yes. it was always clear that these weren t particularly s
disruptive or disregard court orders. i hope that i do not have to remove you from the courtroom. tonight, the genuine threat of accountability. the republican front-runner. next. i am proud to endorse don trump for president of united states. while the indicted ex presidents republican support is more complex than his foot soldiers would have you think. plus, congressman dan goldman on his new effort to censure elise stefanik. i have concerns about the treatment of january six hostages. and senator bernie sanders on what s happening in gaza. when all in starts, right now. good evening from new york. i m chris haines. dom trump was in court again today along with the writer e. jean carroll, the woman who a civil jury concluded after a lengthy trial and lots of evidence, had been both sexually assaulted and then subsequently defamed by donald trump. they found that he sexually assaulted her and defamed her. she is now suing for additional damages after donald trump c
tonight. about that turn out. if you re sick, if you re so sick you can t go there get up. tonight, the case for optimism. almost half of the base of the republican party showing up for this caucus tonight voted against donald trump. and the republican front runner liable for sexual assault returns to court for jury selection. plus should we expect to see you on the debate stage in new hampshire? is trump gonna be on the debate stage? nikki haley s latest move to squeeze out ron desantis. what it means from the biden campaign come november. and it s a serious point about conducting elections with zip lock bags and popcorn buckets. when all in starts, right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes. the very first votes of the 2024 election have now been cast. there are no big surprises in iowa last night is donald trump to cruise to victory. 51% of the total vote. florida governor ron desantis came in a distant second, earnings for 21% republican ca
Elton, lovely to see you, lovely to talk to you. Congratulations on the book ive thoroughly enjoyed it. Theres something thats not in it. I came to watford with Leicester City a long time ago around 79 80 and one of our players got a terrible gash in his leg and was carried off and had to have stitches in the Dressing Room and you went down to comfort him. Do you have any memory of that . I dont. That was me. Really, i dont. That was me. It was you . It was me. And you came down in the second half to see if i was all right, and thats something thats always stuck with me. And it was a very special moment, yeah. Youve got the book, watford forever. Why now . Why are you doing that book now . I was approached byjohn preston, who wrote the book, and said, its a really interesting subject and i thought, yeah, it has i havent really talked about it and i wanted to get my side of the story out because i think we werent given enough credit for what we did. And also, i think when you read the b