stuff. did you know the end of pink richard nixon, i think $18 million for what he had? in an indictment watch. the trump attorney for the case directly to jack smith in washington. the exact same thing happened in manhattan. just to bet stories make an argument and leaving charges. tonight sorry no bronze night showdown and what it can mean for charges. he could be wearing an ankle bracelet while accepting the nomination. plus, former cia director john brennan on the national security concerns. then, a roundtable of white house insiders, kate bedingfield, robert gibbs, and me. but there s an awful lot of really good republicans. the maga republicans are different breed. and the republican field shrinks by one. and that is the strategy. every candidate we needs to see the responsibility of getting out quickly. new hampshire governor, kristen, joins me live when all in starts right now we good evening from new york i am jen psaki in for chris hayes tonight. a
robb elementary school. the family of those victims as well as the survivors of the shooting continue to grapple with a massive failure of law enforcement. more importantly, the vice gripping with the gun industry holds to america and its lawmakers. legal actions have been filed against daniel defends, the manufacture of the ar-15 style rifle that the gunman used in the shooting. one of those positions was filed by the school staff member who previously it was wrongly claimed left open a door that the shooter had used. another was fired by the parents of amerie jo garza, another victim. they are also the manner in which they marketed their firearms. this is an issue that has been raised when somebody discovered another ads posted in social media just days before the eovaldi shooting, which featured a young child holding the firearm with the caption,, quote trade up a trial, in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it. daniel defense will not be
nearly waiting an hour to move in on the killer with full force. that delay adding anger to these mix of emotions that the communities dealing with right now. for the families of those children, it is unbelievable sadness of these lies, these babies, lives cut so short by what is becoming almost commonplace in america. among the victims, ten year old xavier lopez. we talked to his brother josé and his brother s girlfriend about the boy that will always remember they love to dance. he loved to dance. i love to. dance would you love to dance to? he was my dancing partner. he was your partner. [inaudible] my babies learn to dance also. how did you learn about the shooting? my mom. all of the full interview later on this hour. but it do want to talk about texas state police and their investigation into law enforcement s response to the uvalde school shooting, which has come under incredible scrutiny as it should. officials acknowledging that police waited an ho
two blocks away, life looks as it normally does. but something terrible did happen here. this community, this small community lost 21 of its people right here at this school, everything has changed forever, this will never be a normal spot again. this school, this town, becomes yet another name on a list that no one wants to be on. tonight, a vigil here in uvalde, texas is underway, it s paying tribute to yesterday s victims we will have much more throughout the show tonight, about the victims, the people who lost their lives. 19 children, and two teachers at robb elementary, we re still learning the identity of some of the children who were killed. they were eight, nine, ten years old. all of them in the same fourth grade classroom, murdered with their teachers. let me bring you up to speed with what we know at this point about how this massacre unfolded, as well as some of the things that we don t yet now. this is the series of events laid out for us by texas law enforcemen
More including the. Mexico along wh these Television Companies support cspan2 as a public service. And Emmy Awardwinning journalist and former executive spent 24 years at nbc to produce Network Political coverage longtime executive producer and managing editor news political programming. Currently she is executive director of the women in politicsti institute at American University t faculty member in e school helicopters. Shes been included in washingtons 50 most influentiae journalists and gq powerful people in washington. [applause] thank you all, its so nice not too far from my home town in orleans. [laughter] i feel like you are under oath now. An interesting discussion. No recollection of that. [laughter] we are here to talk about washington, we are obviously approaching your already consuming headlines across the country andnd become more so. The great panel today and i will start with an i introduction, te White House Correspondent for usa today and also covered the cut 2020 pr