the trump boy asked the firing top executives to appease election deniers, damning new revelations in the dominion lawsuit and the fox news struggle to undo the damage they ve done. my man, donald trump then you ll never guess why republicans are suddenly finding reasons to bail on cpac. and is the supreme court about to strike down on student loan debt forgiveness? senator bernie sanders on that and much more, when all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i am chris hayes. i am back and very happy to be so. while i was on vacation, i missed a shocking story that just broke out into the open. we knew some of the contours, i ve been following it closely. but now, we got a whole host of damning new details on what may be the single most destructive institution in all of american politics. of course, i am talking about fox news. this fox door is the rare kind of story where the truth turns out the be even more cartoonish really terrible than anything you could h
as white house communications director. and tiktok on the clock again. now the white house and congress, set their sights on the mega popular app. over, over, guess what? security concerns. as data the 11th hour gets underway on this tuesday night. good evening, once again, i m stephanie ruhle, back at 30 rock, after dodging reporter questions for days, of speaker kevin mccarthy goes on the defensive today, after their controversial move to fox news host tucker carlson, first dibs on tens of thousands of hours of security video, from january 6th. last week, carlson said, he and his team have already access to the footage. democrats, of course, slammed mccarthy s decision, raising serious concerns about tucker carlson s false claims about the capitol attack. they are also worried that certain security operations on the hill can be made public. today, mccarthy made no apologies about that decision. tucker was interested. they have an exclusive. then i ll give it out to the
dozens of people were kill and injured in greece when two trains collided head on at high speeds. what we know ahead. and we begin on capitol hill, where right now attorney general merrick garland is fielding questions from the senate judiciary committee. as the justice department investigates classified documents found on the properties of president biden, former president trump, and former vice president pence. today s hearing comes after congressional leaders received the classified briefing from the doj yesterday, which they said, quote, left much to be desired. and this morning, the washington post reports that leading up to the doj s august search of former president trump s mar-a-lago estate, two senior fbi officials who would have been in charge of leading the search resisted the surprise plan as too combative. and proposed seeking trump s permission to search his property according to four people familiar with the discussions. i want to bring in nbc news julia ai
he is told he can testify before a grand jury investigating a hush money payment to an adult film star. is this a sign criminal charges are coming next? meantime, new 2024 polling from iowa puts trump at the top of the list in favorability. florida governor ron desantis right behind him, and making his first visit today to the state is a possible contender. we re live from iowa. new developments in the kidnapping and killing of americans in mexico. what the drug cartel blamed for the violence is now claiming in a new letter. and another devastating storm system in the forecast. heavy snow in the chicago area, and in california, a fear of flooding as people are still trapped. and we re keeping a very close eye on the white house, where president biden is expected to speak at any moment on the better than expected february jobs report. we ll bring you those remarks when they begin. there you see our live shot at the white house. the president expected to speak any momen
let s go right to ukraine right now, the aftermath of that deadly russian missile bombardment across the entire country, our senior international correspondent ivan watson is joining us from the capitol of kiev. kiev is just one of the cities brutally targeted? reporter: that s right, and you know, wolf, both the russian and ukrainian militaries have use the same word to describe this russian attack. they both called this massive. the ukrainian president vlodymyr zelenskyy he says at least six people were killed across the country by the missile strikes early thursday morning. which left ukrainian workers scrambling to try to keep electricity, heat and hot water on in cities across the country. by land, sea and air, russia launched a mafl missile attack onion, hireling 84 missiles and killer drones against its neighbor in a single night. the deadly barrage pounding ukraine in the north, south, east and west, decimating several houses in the western city. killing at least