then. my office will seek a speedy trial. the evidence can be tested in court and judged by a group of citizens. why jack smith s supreme court action could be even smarter than it looks. plus, why cell phone data from inside the white house on january 6th could be a big deal. my reaction to it is that it s a terrible tweet. i thought it was wrong. as the president hosts vladimir zelenskyy in the white house, how the biden rift with the prime minister of israel spilled into public view, when all in starts, right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. nearly everyone watching tonight has either had the experience of being pregnant or being close to someone who has been pregnant. it s one of the most intense and overwhelming experiences in this life. i mean, i have felt, this three times when my wife s been pregnant, even as the person adjacent not having to do anything, i ll never know what it s like to have to physically go through it, and yet still, in t
the answer is that it has to be some form of punishment. for the woman? it has to be some form. the punishment begins in texas, as texas republican politicians runaway. to agree with attorney general actions and what you did? tonight the growing calls for action is american dystopia set in. then. my office will seek a speedy trial. the evidence can be tested in court and judged by a group of citizens. why jack smith s supreme court action could be even smarter than it looks. plus, why cell phone data from inside the white house on january 6th could be a big deal. my reaction to it is that it s a terrible tweet. i thought it was wrong. as the president hosts vladimir zelenskyy in the white house, how the biden rift with the prime minister of israel spilled into public view, when all in starts, right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. nearly everyone watching tonight has either had the experience of being pregnant or being close to someo
good day. i m chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. a deadlock in congress and a stalemate on the battlefield. the excruciating reality facing ukrainian president zelenskyy as he comes to capitol hill looking for help. could he wind up going home empty-handed? plus, a question the supreme court has never had to answer in the course of american history until now. can the former president face federal prosecution for alleged crimes committed while in office? the massive stakes involved, and the new implications that the court could be ruling to decide things once and for all. and a new nightmare emerging in gaza. word that fully half of the population there is starving. the latest on that and new calls from the heads of multiple global organizations for the u.s. to step up and put a stop to, quote, the humanitarian nightmare taking place. i ll talk to one of the women in charge coming up. but we start with the ukrainian president, volodymyr zelenskyy
the white house tomorrow, as president biden intensifies his plea to congress for more aid to the war-torn country. new pressure this morning for two top university presidents to resign after their controversial testimony to congress about anti-semitism on campus. and why former president trump abruptly changed his mind about testifying today at his $250 million civil fraud trial. we begin this morning with the cleanup after the deadly weather ravaged part of our country. this morning nearly 20,000 people in tennessee remain without power after a series of tornados ripped through the state over the weekend killing at least six people including a 2-year-old and injuring more than 80 others. this highway camera captured a twister tearing through the sky before destroying homes and entire neighborhoods leaving some residents with absolutely nothing. one woman says a tornado split her home apart while her family was inside. i just remember opening the closet door and just t
you in this second hour of chris jansing reports. at this hour, more on the breaking news just in the last hour, an unexpected move from special counsel jack smith. he wants the supreme court to immediately take up whether donald trump is immune from criminal prosecution. what it means for a criminal trial starting before the election. plus, israel s prime minister says it s the beginning of the end of hamas. the escalating push into southern gaza as aid groups warn of apocalyptic scenes on the ground. six killed, dozens injured as more scenes of destruction emerge. and alex jones, the conspiracy theorist who claimed sandy hook was a hoax and made money off of it returns to x and gets a warm welcome from elon musk. our nbc news reporters are following all of the latest developments. we begin with that breaking news on that fascinating legal move by special counsel jack smith. msnbc legal analyst lisa rubin is with me. i know you ve had time now to start going through