had a few minutes with the report. andrew, let me get your first reactions to anything that has leapt out at you, if anything. recognizing that you ve only had a few minutes, i m gonna give you more time to read, this but this is just your first headline reaction to it. yeah no i see dan and i are doing the same thing. we are trying to do two things at the same time. this is a monumental, or as you said, it is over 800 pages and there are four appendices that look fascinating, addressing such minor issues as the preparation of law enforcement to meet the challenges of january 6th and whether there was foreign interference in the 2020 election there were these appendices, and they re trying to take the entire report. and then the table of contents is really, to me, attracts what i think is the genius of the january six committee. which is really focusing on all of the different ways that the former president tried to stay in office. as opposed to just thinking about january
soon as we get that adds up we re gonna go to. it mike, i will start to the control room for second. we think the president is coming out now. all right. got it, as soon as he comes out it to. we do in a move on to the general six hearings. this hour we re taking an in-depth look at this weeks generous committee hearing. potentially the final one. members made it clear in this hearing, in case it wasn t, before this all boils down to one individual. the central cause of january 6th was one man. donald trump. who many others followed. that none of this would ve happened without him. he was personally substantially vault in all of it they laid out in meticulous detail a plan for the former president began long before january six, even long before election day 2020. . in the course of our investigation, we also interviewed brad parscale, president trump s former campaign manager. he told us he understood that president trump planned as early as july that he would say he won th
a message in israel. it s important that the united states is committed to making sure everything possible is done to protect civilians. tonight, the calls for a humanitarian pause as the bombardment continues. then the entire world is watching this, and they re laughing about what s going on. day two for some number two. if the gag order grows in new york, meanwhile out west trump incited a violent mob to attack our capital. to stop the peaceful transfer of power, the case to throw trump off the ballot wraps up in colorado. trump claims after all that, he has the right to be president again. and an unbelievable case study and how to succeed in congress without really trying. corruption is a real problem in this country. and i have seen [laughter] it is. it is. when all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes. today, america s top diplomats secretary of state antony blinken flee to israel for a second time in two and a half wee
happen with this defendant, but any other defendant would probably be facing you don t think she would put him in jail or they would decide to put him in jail ultimately? i don t think so. according to former attorney general eric holder, any other defendant would be sent to the slammer for violating a gag order. so what s stopping the federal judge in donald trump s january 6th coup case from making good on her vow to treat trump just like any other defendant? plus, senate democrats set their sights on a couple of conservative supreme court justices besties in their quest to impose some level of ethics oversight on the high court. and with abortion rights emerging as a driving force in upcoming elections, does anyone else find it weird that house republicans have chosen an anti-abortion extremist as their new speaker? and we begin tonight with the constitutional question that could determine whether donald trump appears on a state ballot next year. the house j
mutiny, he was saying it was a stab in the back, that it was treason, that they would have to crush and by the end of that day, end of that day president putin had given prigozhin a free ride. a get out of jail. he was allowed as we know for two months to roam around russia, roam around the world. and that made president putin look very weak. so everyone knows that as bill burns said, he doesn t forget. he doesn t forgive. and when this happened, they know who did it. so that will be the that will be the legacy of this event. the plane crash, ambassador, has been referred to as decapitation of the top leadership of wagner. obviously there was also an attempt since this abortive snuf insurrection rebellion to try to