risk. good evening from studio b in new orleans. site of tonight s national day of racial healing town hall, which i will be hosting tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern along with chris hayes and trymaine lee. i ll tell you much more about that a little later. we begin tonight with the real life confluence of a toxic stew of election denial, extremism, and political violence. the type of nightmare scenario that is all too real in america. police in new mexico arrested failed republican legislative candidate solomon pena, who they say orchestrated a string of shootings targeting democratic officials in the state. last november, pena lost to his democratic opponent in a landslide, by nearly 50 points. but claimed he really lost because of so-called fraud. apparently he s both an election denier and a sore loser. after the election, a very stable pena wrote on twitter, i dissent. i am the maga king. he later posted a photo of himself in maga gear, noting much like donald trump, he n
in a country that has no universal health care, no universal child care and no guaranteed paid or family medical leave. this relates to a whole host of supreme court decisions coming through and still to come. this is an america that has seen more mass shootings than the number of days so far this year. according to data from the gun violence archive, year-over-year mass shootings in the u.s. all on the rise. yet the court ruled cities and states across the country can no longer enact their own gun regulations, within the limitations defined by thursday s decision. by the end of the week the high court could strip the environmental protection agency, founded under republican president nixon, from enacting regulations that protect against pollution and climate change. this is a changing america. this weekend, many americans took to the streets in protest. some in favor, others opposed to the court s ruling. while most protests were peaceful, there were some arrests followi
opposition in exile are still doing, their numbers are going way up. and state controlled television channels, people are watching those less and less. and even those opinion polls with all their flaws are showing declining support for the war and anxiety about the war. so yes, superficially, it looks like everybody is supporting the war, but you dig a little deeper and there s a lot of data that suggests he s losing popular support for this war. you know, it feels like he could probably go on for quite some time as long as oil prices stay high, as long as russia s oil industry stayed strong. that doesn t seem to be happening. less than frigid winter has kind of foiled the plan to freeze europe out. and it seems that russia s oil industry is actually feeling the effects of sanctions. could that weaken putin ultimately? you re right.
resolve, that said, the european view is putin s aim is to wait the ukrainians and europe out. just grind, burn down the east, bomb it, you know, into the stone age, right? this is what we re seeing on a daily basis there. and i wonder if you think that strategy might work. putin shows no interest in how many of his own personnel he s losing. that doesn t seem to deter him. and he s still making a lot of money on the oil markets. yeah, he is, jim. and is it certainly something we ve got to watch. but mr. putin and the russian army have attempted these so-called frozen conflicts in other places throughout europe. and they ve worked in many cases. like places the people in the united states probably haven t heard of. this isn t going to be a frozen conflict. ukraine is not going to allow him to turn this into a frozen conflict. they ll continue to fight back. what i see happening is russian forces are going to be
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