actually all that inclusive. they are not all that welcoming. and they don t really stand with the immigrants and refugees and now they want them gone. take a look. the difficult challenges are, we have, at some point in time they have to move somewhere else. sfliet we cannot we don t have the services to take care of 50 immigrants, and we certainly don t have housing. we re in a housing crisis as we are on the island. so we don t we can t house everyone here that lives here and works here. we don t have housing for 50 more people. sean: for years i ve always said liberals are generous with other people s money. in this particular case, they re all, let s see, pro immigrant in sanctuary cities but not their city. they have to move from here to somewhere else. they can t be here. only 50 people. remember, arizona, texas, they re dealing with mis. they don t have space for 50 migrants, not in any of the beautiful homes in edgar town, not in any of the palatial beach fro
if we re not spreading the infection, isn t it just theater? no, it s not. and you are wearing two masks. isn t that theater? no, it s not. here we go again with the theater. let s get down to the facts. plus, congresswoman katie porter on covid relief. and adam mckay on his new document deep dive into the origins of qanon. trump put this photo on twitter. so, you can see, if you trace the thumbs, they make a q. when all in starts right now. good evening, from new york. i am chris hayes. tonight, we are learning more about some of the eight victims of that horrific-shooting spree in the atlanta area, on tuesday. 33 years old, a wife and mother to two children. she and her husband mario were at young s asian massage tuesday for a relaxing-spa day. just to get a little time to themselves. when the shooting began, they were in two different rooms. mario was able to lock himself inside one of those rooms, and escape, uninjured. family members described alana as
that does it for us, thank you so much for watching. remember, if your friends are busy tonight. you got a hot date. you and they can watch the night cap again tomorrow night at saturday, 11:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc. i m signing off and i wish you a very good night. from all of our colleagues across the networks of news news, thanks for staying up late with me. see you at the end of tomorrow. it has been a terrible, horrible, no good very bad week for conspiracy theorists. normally there would be no reason to show you a clip of alex jones, but this was really something. i m literally here watching a family die. 30 years on air. 37 years in operation. 15 years in this building and i m literally. when i leave tonight. they will shut us down. maybe it is tomorrow, the next day. i want people to know, i love you, i believe in you, humanity, my grandparents grandparents and parents. i believe in humanity. they got to be stopped. you got to stop them. so, at the end of 2 day, w
plus, senate republicans block a bill to protect access to birth control as the 11th hour gets underway on this wednesday night. good evening once again, i m stephanie ruhle. we are now 153 days away from the election, and it that means it is exactly five months from today. and as we get closer to that day, president biden is trying to show the sharp differences between him and donald trump. right now he s in france to mark tomorrow s 80th anniversary of d-day. and while he is there for a very important occasion, he is also trying to reassure our allies about america s place on the world stage. and what will happen when voters go to the polls in november. as our friend reports for the atlantic, quote, in capitals across the continent, leaders and diplomats express a sense of alarm bordering on panic at the prospect of donald trump s re-election. on friday, he is scheduled to give a major speech on democracy and the global struggle against authoritarianism. compare that