transfer of evidence to the department of justice. and how build back better took a sudden detour down the country roads of west virginia. joe manchin caved. the manchin. betrayal obviously a double crossed by joe manchin. he flip-flopped like a catfish. how joe manchin might have just saved us all. yeah this bill would be the most significant legislation in history to tackle the climate crisis. all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris. hayes well the donald continues to fall and ongoing investigation into generous. s milk mulvaney, who held several positions in trump s administration, including chief of, staff testified before the general six committee. during his time as chief of staff, mulvaney could played a key role in the ex presidents corrupt plot to hijack american foreign policy, as part of the quid pro quo bribe to aid his campaign by manufacturing dirt on his opponents. that was of course the subject of donald trump s first impea
senator brian schatz on how manchin saved us all. this bill would be the most significant legislation in history to tackle the climate crisis. all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes well the dominoes continues to fall and ongoing investigation into generous. mick mulvaney, who held several positions in trump s administration, including chief of, staff testified before the general six committee. during his time as chief of staff, mulvaney played a key role in the ex presidents corrupt plot to hijack american foreign policy, as part of the quid pro quo bribe to aid his campaign by manufacturing dirt on his opponents. that was of course the subject of donald trump s first impeachment. and in the final months of the trump administration, after he was ousted as chief of, stuff mulvaney serves a special envoy from northern ireland, he jumped off the trump train at the last second, resigning from the post in the wake of the insurrection on january 6
happened with recounts in critical swing states they don t fight several they felt that if they flip for trump, trump could win the election. and they re a couple of avenues that this could take, most importantly they fill but they could submit the slates of alternative electors and circumstances by which these electors would actually be submitted later on. so we should just be clear here that there is a key distinction, which is that in 1960, that hawaii recount was actually super close really, really. close, exactly like one of those florida situations, right? florida in 2000. and that it was not yet completed. so there was this genuine uncertainty that hangs over the whole process. in this case, that s just not the case in these states. particularly in a place like michigan. it was a huge margin in michigan. but, you know, by the when you re talking about close
identify several they felt that if they flip for trump, trump could win the election. and they re a couple of avenues that this could take, most importantly they feel they could submit the slates of alternative electors and circumstances by which these electors would actually be submitted later on. so we should just be clear here that there is a key distinction, which is that in 1960, that hawaii recount was actually super close really, really. close, exactly like one of those florida situations, right? florida in 2000. and that it was not yet completed. so there was this genuine uncertainty that hangs over the whole process. in this case, that s just not the case in these states. particularly in a place like michigan. it was a huge margin in michigan. but, you know, by the when you re talking about close states, tens of thousands of votes. right, and of course, what was happening is that, you saw trump s allies using a variety of methods to try to get those states to recount