look, if you thought that the backlash coming from martha s vineyard would lead to an apology from a florida governor, you probably haven t been paying attention. no, the governor behind the surprise delivery did not apologize. he s doubling down, as is texas governor greg abbott, after he bussed dozens of migrants to vice president harris home in washington, d.c., all to protest president biden s immigration policies, or frankly what they criticize as the lack thereof any kind of policy. now, both are further defending their actions tonight, as the migrants that were flown to martha s vineyard two days ago unexpectedly were transported yet again, this time taken voluntarily to joint base camp cape cod where approximately 50 are being offered temporary shelter. this is in a word, temporary. 125 national guard members are being activated to assist in the relief efforts, and in a moment you re going to hear from two immigration relief lawyers helping them through this confusin
lone at large congressional seat. congresswoman liz cheney, vice chair of the january 6th committee was, well, and isolated, as we expected. she lost by a resounding 37 points, 28.9%, to 68.3, wyoming voters overwhelmingly rebuked cheney, who stood up to donald trump after his insurrection, voting to impeach him and then helping to lead the committee investigating his actions. now liz cheney has earned a lot of praise, especially liberal circles, for taking a stand against trump and his attempt to end america s constitutional republic. fellow january 6th committee member, congressman jamie raskin, has spoken incredibly fondly about her, recently telling the new republic that she has acted with great honesty confront the lies of the trump machinery. raskin also said about his unlikely friend, quote, juul funneled donald trump to the gates of hell, if she needs to make sure that justice is done and the truth is known. and there is no doubt liz cheney has made genuine career pol
plus, raw politics at the green grocer in pennsylvania. for those watching in pennsylvania, you know how particular many people are about their groceries. what happened with wegmans and wagner s? can you explain that to then? and the republican reckoning with extreme abortion laws that needs to be seen to be believed. that weighs on me. i voted for that bill. these are affecting people. when all in starts right now good evening from new york, i m chris hayes, we now have, of course, the results, from wyoming s lone at-large congressional seat. congresswoman liz cheney, vice chair of the january 6th committee was, well, annihilated, as we expected. she lost by a resounding 37 points, 28. 9% to 68. 3%. wyoming voters overwhelmingly rebuked cheney, who stood up to donald trump after his insurrection, voting to impeach him and then helping to lead the committee investigating his actions. now liz cheney has earned a lot of praise, especially liberal circles, for taking
world. how about going to hannityy and buckle for a big week? on thursday, florida governor ron desantis welcometron desantis governor gavin newsom for what we re calling a red state, go debate moderateda red state, by yours truly. what we might think about gavin newsom, you will definitely cowsom, you will definitely individual than, let s say,he l the guety that is living at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. but anyway, it will be a fun debate. i hope you ll join us on thursday night from georgia. non hope y uw, today, a very coy confounded joe biden telling voters confu that the economy is doing great despite of howw l all of us feel and what we sees every single day telling. us prices are down. americans have more money amere mo. true.more money none of which is true. coming up, we ll break down the latest dismalll economic numbers. we ll give you the truth, anpf give you the truth, in the cost of food. plus, more bad polls for joe biden and more panic among the democrats and the
found vaccine freedom. hello, i am katty kay in washington, christian fraser is in london. it s a year to the day the world health organization declared the coronavirus a pandemic. since then, 29 million cases have been reported here in the us, and 529,000 people have died. tonight, joe biden will address the nation, to remember those who lost their lives, and try to give all those who ve survived this year a sense of hope. yesterday, the president announced the us government has bought another 100 million more doses of thejohnson &johnson vaccine. and in the last hour he signed that enormous $1.9 trillion stimulus bill. thank you, all. appreciate it. let s bring in our north america editor, jon sopel. it is 51 days into the biden administration, he sides into law this huge stimulus package, it has to be seen as an early win for him. yes, i think so and this is very much yes, i think so and this is very much a yes, i think so and this is very much a hallmark of what the b