brave patriots. breaking news on those so-called whistleblowers. i meet up with dozens of whistleblowers who had already tied to the came to talk to your staff. when you want me to turn over there? tonight the republican stunt to insurrection goes poof. ranking democrat on the weaponization committee joins me live and then you know fox news is a problem when they lose the room at cpac. they don t respect. he read the depositions. the deposition they have a fear and loathing in contempt for you. as walgreens take legal abortion drugs off the shelves, a right-wing judge in texas could eliminate reproductive rights for everyone in the country. we have had safety standards that are now being undermined by complete lies and misinformation. when all in starts, right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. so republicans of w control of the house for about two months. they have, let s be honest, shockingly little to show for it. they barely eked out the
supreme court will cherish thomas. the lawyers head of the legal would also have been a very accomplished and decorated a lawyer. he was up for federal judgeship under george w. bush one point. but yes, i think they didn t do a great job. it s so funny, the shockingly reckless, i happen to find a texoma fox host saying it s like we re acting with actual malice. asha rangappa and how redeemed, anchor both. still to come, sometimes we need more digging to find the truth. how a little bit of just old-fashioned reporting burst another right-wing misinformation bubble about accusations made against a missouri children s hospital, next. hospital, next n its tracks within 2 hours. do not take with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. most common side effects were nausea and tiredness. ask about ubrelvy, the anytime, anywhere migraine medicine. i like to move it, move it
trust of the audience, but clearly there are some folks who don t want to hear what is true and they would rather live in this misinformation bubble. emily, do you come away feeling, you know, like more or less confident in journalism throughout all this? you know, i don t know. i think yes, people do get their information from what i say might not convince someone, right? but what they say and their friends and their family, those are very convincing things. true. what was said about, you know, hospitals and the person that you know their credentials are from lsu, for example, that s going to convince someone a little bit more, but i m that person who is putting that information out there. what about you, keisha? how has covid changed how you