feel good news about the academy? right-wing s hard sale in the face of a soft landing. everything the biden administration touches it burns to the ground. tonight, a brief history of solved problems in the era of joe biden. the grinch has nothing on these people. and donald trump launches the one hail mary pass that could push his insurrection trial past the election. i did everything right and they indicted me. that s a real story of a woman in texas who sued her state to obtain an emergency abortion. forcing me to continue the pregnancy, with the pain and suffering, i think it s cool. when all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes. we re just a few weeks from the first votes, actual votes being cast in the early nominating contest for the presidential election. one of the main points of discussion, central focuses heading into this election, centers around the economic well-being of our country. that s because generally speaki
tonight, the images coming in. israel s ground offensive pushing deeper into southern gaza. the battles raging in the streets. you will see the ambulance caught in the crossfire. palestinian civilians who had been told to go south, where do they go now, and what about the hostages? james longman in israel. the breaking news involving president biden, those eye-opening comments from the president about running for office again, saying if trump wasn t running, i m not sure i d be running. what this means, and what the president is signaling about the stakes. mary bruce standing by live tonight. also this evening, the alarming new warning from the fbi director, christopher wray, about the terror threat inside this country right now. what he spelled out today. pierre thomas standing by. the massive house explosion in virginia. the blast after police were on the scene for hours, trying to execute a search warrant. the suspect barricaded inside. the powerful storms slamming
and as the former president urges his supporters to watch voters in detroit, atlanta, and philadelphia, civil rights attorney sherrilyn ifill is going to join me as well. plus, comedian jordan klepper has a way of cutting through the noise when it comes to the right-wing echo chamber. i m very excited to chat with him later on in this show. but we do want to start tonight by talking about a world leader who has a history of projecting onto his opponents what he himself is actually doing. on february 27th, 2014, a group of russian men wearing green uniforms and no identifying military insignia took over the capital of ukraine s peninsula and raised there wasn t plaque above the building. in the days that followed, these little green men as they were called took over ukrainian military bases and important facilities. but despite what was clearly a russian-led campaign with russian military to illegally annexed a part of a neighboring country, the kremlin denied their involvem
damages and whether trump in his two sons can every run a business again in new york. trump is expected to take the stand as the final witness on december 11th with closing arguments scheduled for january the 11th. that is just four days before the iowa caucus. and then, this second defamation lawsuit from e. jean carroll. that trial begins january 15th, the very same day as the iowa caucus. and here is where the problems begin. because it is one thing for voters to go to the polls and know the outcome of the civil fraud trial. at least, we hope we will know by then. but standing with this defamation suit, voters are going to be casting ballots without knowing whether donald trump is guilty or liable of the charges against him. trump is facing 91 felony charges across for criminal cases, and none of them will be anywhere near completed by the time voters got to the polls. that s just one day before super tuesday. but that point, republicans will have allocated 47% of thei
them later tonight. we begin right now with the news in the new book by former congresswoman liz cheney. as you ve just heard, she is out on book tour. but she is saying some pretty newsworthy and important things. a little context upfront. you know liz cheney, but that s because she s a politician who emerge from the hard right flank of the was bush cheney era. she rose to the republican party leadership in the house where she added some gravitas. she was the highest ranking woman at one point in the gop. today, when you think about her, former speaker mccarthy lost his post because of maga insurgents. cheney lost her entire job and political career, as far as congress is concerned, all because she s stood up against trump s coup. when it occurred in the days after, she was clear on the floor of the house and in the impeachment process that we cannot sit by and allow coups and attacks on democracy in this country. that was the baseline. that was it. that proved to be too muc