0 mask. so a little bit longer. hanging in there means those who don t really want to get vaccinated, are more likely not to get vaccinated. an overwhelming majority. people looking out for each other. and i think because they see it is working. well we will see, your thanks, chris. that is all in for tonight. the rachel maddow show starts now with ali velshi. good evening, ali. chris, we have not crossed paths in the last year and a half, so we caught up a little bit. nothing like a little makeup room chitchat. that s been missing from all of our lives for a long time. great to see you, chris. rachel s got the night off. thanks to you for joining us. we re coming up on nine months since the january 6 attack on the united states capitol. i think for all of us, amid the deluge of video and photographic documentation of the attack that emerged in the days and weeks afterwards, there are certain moments, certain images from that day that are burned into our minds. moment
that you mentioned, his weekend was disastrous. but remember all of those weeks we sat listening to the house hearings and the impeachment of president trump. what they were trying to do is frame their impeachment in some kind of a crime. it s one thing to say you can claim abuse of power or maladministration or a civil wrong. if you can fit this within the rubric of a crime, it makes it an attractive impeachment case that makes it much stronger. martha: you think there s a crime here? anita: yeah, a misdemeanor crime. i have the benefit of ten other witnesses or ten other claimed victims that made similar allegations. i think if you were going to prosecute cuomo on this, it would be like the business cosby
turning attention to the issue of immigration, learning more about the suspect who was caught on dash cam footage in a shootout with arkansas police earlier this month. warning, this video was disturbing. take a look. [gunshots] shots fired. [gunshots] i need units now. judge jeanine: it turns out the suspect, 29-year-old luis sonobio is a recipient of daca. he s in custody on serious felony charges. get this, the obama administration didn t deport him despite a misdemeanor crime back in 2015 that brought him to i.c.e. s attention. thankfully, we now have a
that is scrapping the skreement that ice has in determines of data sharing. we cannot allow this continue. it s abhorrent in 2018, a federal agency engages and practices and targets law-abiding citizens. trish: what do you think of that? they re not law-abiding citizens. they cross illegally. they have broken our law. everybody will say, well, just the act of crossing the border illegally is a misdemeanor crime. if it s the first time, that s correct. but everything that they do after that, if they get a job, that s illegal. a lot of things happen after the fact that sill legal. they re not law abiding citizens. trish: i want to go back to that. i think you hit the nail on the head where you want to destroy incentives for people to come here illegally.
across our borders or who enter at a point of entry seeking asylum. it is an international process. it is not a crime. there is a misdemeanor crime involved but a misdemeanor crime. i was just thinking about this. i was looking at a family that was reunified by a catholic charity. this woman told me her family was threatened. they threatened to take away and kill her boys. 7 and 11 living with her in upstate new york. she s one of the lucky ones that has been reunified. we have to talk about it. 719 people with that exact same