a song. along with her pussy riot team. here you see someone leads a violent rebellion that takes a detour against let repetition. no jail, no nothing. and also, shalanda young, the omb director, literally like the biggest job, the biggest job that exist in washington, jurisdiction over every penny the government spends. the only people with bigger jobs are the president and vice president. i ve been amazed by her career arc from house of representative staff into omb director. can t wait to talk about them. she is beloved by all negotiators that work with her. so, i am sure there s a lot that you have to ask her. sounds, great lawrence. a lot of respect from both parties. and it s really the party, we ll be talking or later in the hour. i ll be watching. thanks, alex. thank you. the most important two words to emerge today and special prosecutor jack smith s investigation of donald trump are, proffer agreement. many news organizations have been reporting that, ru
good evening, lawrence. r th good evening, alex. we have two amazing women joining us tonight. nadia is gonna join us, blood reporting put her in prison for two years for seeing a song. along with her pussy riot team. here you see someone leads a violent rebellion that takes a detour against let repetition. no jail, no nothing. and also, the omb director, literally like the biggest job, the biggest job that exist in washington, jurisdiction over every penny the government spends. the only people with bigger jobs are the president and vice president. i ve been amazed by her career arc from house of representative staff into omb director. can t wait to talk about them. she is beloved by all negotiators that work with her. so, i am sure there s a lot the f to ask her. sounds, great lawrence. a lot of respect from both parties. and it s really the party, we ll be talking or later in the hour. i ll be watching. thanks, alex. thank you. the most important two words to
tonight on the read out . the best advice i would give to white people is to get the hell away from black people. just get the [ bleep ] away. wherever you have to go, just get away. the right wing panic over race and culture. nowhere is that in sharper focus than in florida, where ron desantis has had more success pushing authoritarianism than donald trump ever dreamed possible. plus, breaking news in the dominion voting systems lawsuit against fox news, including our first look at some of the sworn testimony from rupert murdoch on why he allowed his network to spread election lies. also tonight, senator elizabeth warren is here on how we are still living with the consequences of trump s judicial choices. from an imminent decision on reproductive rights to student loan debt relief and beyond. and the water crisis in mississippi has echoes of 1890 post reconstruction with jackson s overwhelmingly black population being told by white state lawmakers we know what s b
announcing a tentative agreement to avert a nationwide freight rail strike. a shutdown that could have had catastrophic consequences for the economy. talks involving the unions, rail companies and labor secretary marty walsh went on for 20 hours. we re told that president biden, who calls himself the most pro-union president ever was instrumental in getting over the finish line. last night was a historic night for rail labor. we re proud of what was accomplished. we wanted to take a few seconds and thank secretary marty walsh, deputy secretary julie sue and definitely president joe biden, everybody pulling together to make sure we could get our members what they deserve. this is the quality of life issue that we have been trying to get to our members. so we re going to hit the ground running. we ll have more information here in the coming hours. some tired looking leaders emerging as the sun was arising there. jeremy diamond is at the white house. what do we know abou
addressed the media calling the attack an affront to democracy and freedom to speech. the suspect, a man in his 40s, was arrested on the spot, in possession of what nhk is describing as a handmade gun. he made no attempt to flee before being swarmed by the security detail. witnesses say abe was shot from behind, he didn t collapse after the first shot, but did collapse after the second shot before receiving cpr. while controversial figure here in japan at times, abe is an incredibly important figure, not only here in japan, but around the world, and news of this shooting has absolutely sent shock waves around the nation, and the world. hours following this shooting, many have taken to social media to say that they hoped at the time that he would pull through with many calling today s shooting a barbaric act that shakes the root of democracy, saying that whether or not you agree with this political stances, violence to suppress political stances is unacceptable. and i mentione