nuclear rhetoric. then, the bombshell from that georgia grand jury investigating trump, the foreperson saying they recommended multiple indictments in their interference probe. and kevin mccarthy handing over 44,000 hours of tapes from january 6th to tucker carlson, the new concerns about it fueling this information and even national security risks as the 11th hour gets underway on this tuesday night. good evening once again, i am stephanie ruhle. it s good to be back with you. there are a lot of ways we could begin the show tonight, there are flash your headlines. but this evening we are starting with the war in ukraine. because it matters to a whole lot of people whose lives are in danger and whose freedom is at stake. today, the presidents of the united states and russia faced off on the world stage. joe biden and vladimir putin gave dueling speeches about the war in ukraine just ahead of the one year mark of russia s invasion. president biden gave a defiant speech before
president joe biden renewed his steadfast commitment to the people of ukraine, while in moscow, russia has a lot of with the deliberative defined state fast of a nation address. his first since launching the invasion of ukraine nearly one year ago. putin repeated the lies that he has been spewing for a year, claiming that the west started the war, which he still refers to only as a, quote, special military operation. the russian president also announced he will stop participating in the new start treaty which is the sole remaining nuclear arms control agreement between the united states and russia. in warsaw, president biden responded to putin s threats to their claim that america and its allies will never back down. one year into this war, putin no longer doubts the strength of our coalition. but he still doubts our conviction. he doubts our staying power. he doubts our continued support the ukraine. he doubts that nato can remain unified. but there should be no doubt. our
but what were conditions really like? and florida s culture war takes aim at michelangelo? how the rallying cry of so-called parents rights could shape the 2024 election, as the 11th hour gets underway on this friday night. good evening. i m mehdi hassan in for stephanie ruhle. and 1:00 this morning donald trump posted yet another insulting and threatening message to his social media platform. he called manhattan da alvin bragg a, quote, degenerate psychopath, and warned the potential death and destruction could follow a charging decision from brags office in the stormy daniels hush money case. at 11:40 this morning, da brags office received an anonymous threatening letter. that letter said, quote, alvin, i m going to kill you for this. in all capital letters, with 13 exclamation points. we envelope contained white powder, which, thankfully, was not dangerous. a senior new york law enforcement official says there have been several hundred threats to the da s office and recent
could spread. when banks experience govern to take it over so quickly and financial losses, it is around should be a gnatter of concern why did the government have to take it over so quickly and are other banks at risk. i ll ask sheila bair, the former chair of the fdic about the last banking crisis. legal troubles. donald trump faces potential criminal charges in new york where he s been invited to testify before the grand jury this week. our country has become the investigation capital of the world. while his biggest challenger visits iowa for the first time. we will never, ever surrender to the woke mob. will the republican primary voters even care if trump is indicted and the art of deception house speaker kevin mccarthy hands over january 6th footage to tucker carlson who claims the insurrection was mostly peaceful and it serves to divide republicans on capitol hill. i think it s bull [ bleep ]. bob menendez of new jersey, , senator and chairman o
tonight on all in, a quick guilty verdict in the south carolina murder trial that is has captivated the nation. then, i want to ask yourself how many times you have been lied to. it is being called a seminal moment in the history of mass media. tonight senator chuck schumer on his push to end the fox news lies. plus do you think ashley babbling babbitt was murdered? do you think the cop who shot or was doing his job? i think the officer did his job. congressman gallego and why the speaker s office is suddenly meeting and greeting the family of ashley babbitt. and how a massive push in the biden white house and a parody account on quitter twitter got on gouging cultures with insulin. s not anymore. [applause] all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. amid the fallout from the exclusive revelations that fox news hosts and executives knowingly and deliberately spread lies in the wake of the 2020 election, democrats are stepping