appreciate you, elie mystal, that is tonight s read out. i ve got to go. all in with chris hayes starts now. chris hayes starts now. tonight on all in. i did everything right and they indicted. many donald trump s favorite judge does it again. all of her rulings, benign or not, have gone in the direction of more delay. tonight, the dark implications from that latest slow walking in the stolen documents case. this should set off alarm bells. that reality is, this is february. thin, is the district that was duped by george santos about to make a similar mistake? most people lie on their resumes. it is unfortunately the reality. but you lied about everything. not true. and why fox news is sprinting away from their own anti-immigrant fearmongering. they will eagles, they own this straight. this is our country. all in starts right now. good evening, from new york, i m chris hayes. it was not long after donald trump s home was raided by the fbi because h
the struggle is real for southwest. the lead starts right now. six days in, southwest has canceled more than 15,000 flights. tomorrow may not be better. southwest s stock is taking a hit. then, new details emerging about the final days of the trump administration. a witness told the january 6th committee donald trump s chief of staff regularly burned documents. gives a whole new meaning to fireside chats. plus, why celebrities and social media are driving a shortage of a life-saving diabetes drug. welcome to the lead, i m phil mattingly. relief is still a few days away for southwest airlines passengers. the airlines canceled 2,500 flights today. more than 2,000 others already canceled tomorrow. putting the total number north of 15,000 since bad weather hit last week. airports are filled with long lines of southwest passengers trying to rebook as piles of lost luggage continue to grow. now, while other airlines recovered from the winter storm fairly quickly, southwes
5% today. that s on top of the 6% loss we saw yesterday. so, investors, you see it there. executives don t luke to see their stock dropping day after day. now, let s talk about the cost for southwest airlines. you have one, the cost to reimburse all of these flyers who decide they don t want to rebook, they just want their money back. so, that will be pretty significant expense for southwest. phil, you think about the employees who have had to work in terms of the reservation desk, manning the phones to try to provide relief and customer service, that will likely be some o.t. expense. and then you also think about the system that sort of appears to be at play here, the scheduling system that some of the unions have said was out of date. the update to that that the ceo said last night they re going to have to double down in terms of accelerating the plan to upgrade that. i m told, phil, that those upgrades could cost double digits, $100 million to upgrade that. all sorts of financial im
regulation doesn t fit. i think so and i think what regulation doesn t fit. i think so and i think what was - regulation doesn t fit. i think| so and i think what was really interesting about those hearings is that they were fairly cordial. of course the crypto executives don t want an arrest regulation but they were supportive of some type of regulation, particularly the exchanges where a lot of exchanges where a lot of exchange of crypto takes place and where a lot of institutions as they mention, the pension funds, are going to be buying and potentially selling go as well down the line. what is quite interesting is that two years ago, mark zuckerberg, obviously the ceo of facebook came under a lot of pressure when he was talking to congress about facebook s plan for a stable coin or a type of crypto currency and that was called libra back then and now it seems they have accepted the reality that crypto is going to be part of our future and they certainly seem like they were willin
president s priorities into law. we should note that chuck schumer said they hope to have a framework by the end of the week. i want you to stand by. i also want to bring in former ohio governor john kasich. governor, what s your reaction to the latest concession that president biden is making to the democratic moderates, dropping tuition-free community college from the package? wolf, the whole thing is a mess. i think kaitlin and her piece, she is very good at this, she said he is chasing a deal. you know, executives don t be behave that way. i ran the seventh largest state for eight years, and i was a legislator, but when you go in a room, you tell people what you want and then you be prepared to fight for it. think about this, wolf. if they had passed the earlier infrastructure package for highways and bridges and roads, think about how that would have accrued to president biden s