ignoring ukraine, ignoring gaza, the maga conditions for aid to israel. making it much easier for the ultrarich to cheat on their taxes. how the heck could that be their highest priority? tonight, the republican plan to make billionaire tax cheats great again. plus, what s happening with hostages and the humanitarian collapse inside gaza, as the israeli invasion continues. then a day before his adult sons testify, is the indicted ex president already violating his gag order? and senator sheldon whitehouse on subpoenas for republican megadonor s over lavish spending on supreme court justices. i would like to keep that, friends. when all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes. the united states congress began this week with the speaker of the house and both of its chambers in session. the last time that was true, we were an entirely different world. just remember, it was on october 3rd, when a small group of maga republicans fired the last
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
Transition. And because of all the snow expected these areas through kentucky, West Virginia up to pennsylvania it a a winter storm warning that starts at midnight for us and continues throughout the day tomorrow. Lets get more on that time line of what you can expect flout the day with meteorologist Doug Kammerer. I think the biggest thing to take away from this is tomorrow mornings rush hour may not be that bad. It will be raining in some areas but the snow will be to the north and west. This is what you can expect tonight into tomorrow, rain, some heavy overnight, especially around the metro area right through the overnight hours xs but the snow around sunrise in d. C. , north and west a little bit earlier. But the roads become slick. Once it changes to snow, it will become slick. Heres your time ts line. Snow starts between 2 00 a. M. To 5 00 a. M. , there will be some snow for the morning rush, but the roads may not be all that bad. The roads will be covered to the north and west
The most surefire way of making sure our residents can stay here if i given them a highquality education and setting them up to succeed with college so that they can come home and stay here. Thats the only longterm solution. Short of that the only way to make our city affordable is to make it unsafe and no one wants to make it unsafe. [applause] schwartz i have a specific plan and that is to bring back number nine. In my Affordable Housing position paper which you can find on the website either spelled out or the number four you can read the whole thing and i call for a tax credit for those individuals who used to live here and many of them left either because of education or Affordable Housing. He will know what i mean by ward 8 dont you . I want to bring them back and with a tax credit that they will have to show that they were here and how long certain links you will have had to be here and that they would have had to be okay so that we dont have some developers jumping in and grabb
Companies when they graduate. We should do more of those, build on what we have region by region. And, sure, thats why i have a Regional Economic plan that does precisely that in 13 regions, aligning whats happening in our schools already with curriculum, with making sure that as we roll out half a billion dollars over the next ten years, we will build an economy in the ground up. One thats sustainable, one that invests in our kids and work force so that we wont have jobs going begging as we do now, and we wont have people unemployed as we do now. Save the jobs of thousands of hospitals and in some respects yes we have to made some tough decisions. The leadership requires you to make tough decisions. And i said many times the hardest decision i had to make was to exit the rhode island marketplace but even then im proud of the fact that everybody we owed money to go to page. Everybody that was in treatment we continue to make sure they got transitioned properly and everybody that was em