we catch you again tomorrow, now it s time for the last word with lawrence o donnell. good evening, lawrence. good evening, alex, and i know i have to submit my washington, d.c. diary to you. i ve been spending the week here. as you know, on wednesday it is a pretty big day at the white house. i was there pretty much the whole day. today, house of representatives, the senate, wandering the halls a little bit. talking to some people i know there. but the most indescribably, most exciting event of this entire week was it 5 pm, when i went to a middle school girls basketball game, which was the best basketball game of its kind that i ve ever seen. takes its place among soft six championship games that i ve watched as a young man. i mean, alex, why don t you tell me what middle school? is a public school over there. i don t want any goal to fall upon the school. but why did you tell me that the thing about washington is the girls basketball. go to the girls basketball g
a little bit. talking to some people i know there. but the most indescribably, most exciting event of this entire week was it 5 pm, when i went to a middle school girls basketball game, which was the best basketball game of its kind that i ve ever seen. takes its place among soft six championship games that i ve watched as a young man. i mean, alex, why don t you tell me what middle school? is a public school over there. i don t want any goal to fall upon the school. but why did you tell me that the thing about washington is the girls basketball. go to the girls basketball games. i ll tell, you because i grew up in washington, d. c., and went to public schools in washington, d. c.. i was never get enough to play on the girls basketball team. it is a bit of a sore spot i would say, although i know the quality and class of those players. i was the least valuable player in my high school basketball team. i could never make one of these teams here, it s just amazing.
disturbing developments including the details of what friends and enemies have been doing and we ve been doing with them and getting on them the past many months certainly of the ukraine war. another startling development is that egypt and the uae might have been providing valuable aid to russia. both countri billions in u.s. aid. we re monitoring this. when they begin speaking, we ll take you there. meantime, we re also live right now in louisville, kentucky where body cam footage of yesterday s mass shooting will be released in an hour. this as we re learning more about the shooter that killed five, injured eight others. when that video is released, we ll bring it to you. welcome. i m neil cavuto. let s first go to louisville. garrett tenney with the latest in that shooting. sir? yeah, neil. police will be releasing the next hour body camera video of the officers responding to the shooting facing a hail of bullets as they arrived and taking the shooter down. those officer
now. tonight on all in days after a near brawl in the house floor, the animating force behind an american to takes control. and as brazil endorses a maga style writer of their own, it s just coming for donald trump in fulton county. if you are donald trump right now, you have to be really concerned about what s going to happen in georgia. tonight, what the end of a criminal investigation in georgia means for the disgraced ex president? then, the secret document organizing the maga takeover of the house, with congressman jim mcgovern. plus, former congresswoman elaine luria, on the republican plans to investigate the january 6th committee. and yet another bizarre turn in that saga of congressman george santos. a little personal space [inaudible] congressman, you seem to be dodging questions. one all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. at this hour, the 118th house of representatives is holding its first votes under the
hi everyone, it s 4:00 in new york as we come on the air, we are following breaking news. at this hour, one of the disgraced twice impeached ex-president s closest advisers, allen weisselberg is on route to the notorious rikers island. if he hasn t arrived already. he s been sentenced to five months behind bars for executing a tax scheme. he had been facing up to 15 years in prison but struck a deal with prosecutors pleading guilty to 15 felony counts including tax fraud, conspiracy and grand larceny, and agreeing to testify against the trump org, though notably not against the big boss, donald hymn or any of his family. weisselberg who is 75 years old has been with the trump org for 50 years. technically he was the chief financial officer, but cfo doesn t capture how central he is to the trump org and the shady transactions or how complicit he was in the dirty dealings of the ex-president. nobody knows that better than michael cohen who had and has and has shared the receipt