senator brian schatz on how manchin saved us all. this bill would be the most significant legislation in history to tackle the climate crisis. all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes well the dominoes continues to fall and ongoing investigation into generous. mick mulvaney, who held several positions in trump s administration, including chief of, staff testified before the general six committee. during his time as chief of staff, mulvaney played a key role in the ex presidents corrupt plot to hijack american foreign policy, as part of the quid pro quo bribe to aid his campaign by manufacturing dirt on his opponents. that was of course the subject of donald trump s first impeachment. and in the final months of the trump administration, after he was ousted as chief of, stuff mulvaney serves a special envoy from northern ireland, he jumped off the trump train at the last second, resigning from the post in the wake of the insurrection on january 6
january 6 committee new surprise. new evidence requiring a special hearing tomorrow. first, over the weekend, thousands of people took to the streets to protest the supreme court decision. sweeping away the rights of millions of americans. the new poll show that a majority of americans oppose the ruling. republicans know it s unpopular. they re attempting to make the truly ludicrous claim they are the party that cares about women. compassionate conservativism. look, you know the republican party should do now, it should use this victory if you see it that way to change itself and become a party that helps with women, change its reputation. become a party that helps women and children. becomes responsible. you know it s a bad idea when the entire panel cannot help but laugh out loud on live tv. that claim republicans could possibly support women, right now. it falls apart immediately. after south dakota governor said she wants to help support mothers in her state, abc cite
thank you so much, reverend sharpton. hello everyone, i am alicia menendez, welcome to american voices. we begin saturday with a one of post roe america. this disproportionately affects women of color and is a direct attack on the socioeconomic groups that are disparaged already. it is disheartening. as time goes on, it is just sad to watch our country devolve. i am shocked and amazed that we are taking somebody steps backwards right now. i am in fear for every woman in this country. protests coast to coast, the anger, the outrage fueled by friday s decision by the conservative majority supreme court, overturning roe v. wade, andy nearly 50 years of legal precedent, putting states in charge of reproductive rights. while this is news we all saw coming in that leaked draft opinion a few weeks back, the reality is that it is so sobering. laws banning abortions is already a valve-ing. at least 26 states across the south and midwest have trigger laws that will soon take
republican congressman. we will wear that any members of congress had [inaudible] mr. gates and mr. brooks mr. gates was the first to ask for a pardon. [inaudible] i m sorry. the only reason i know to ask for a pardon is because you think you have committed a crime. the president is getting very agitated and he said, people tell me i should just get rid of both of you and change the leadership, put jeff clarke in, maybe something will finally get done. i thought that it was [inaudible] how does the president even know mr. clark? i said, so suppose i do the, suppose i replace him, replace with [inaudible] jeff clark. what would you do? i said, mr. president, i would rather resign immediately. stephanie ruhle, all here for our special primetime recap of the fifth day of the january 6th hearings. good evening from msnbc headquarters, i m rachel. i am joined here by my beloved colleagues lawrence o donnell, nicole wallace, joy reid, ari melber. and if that s
chris hayes. one of the two republican members of the january six committee just offered a stark, personal warning about the threat of political violence in this country. a topic he knows a thing or two about. this threat that came in was mailed to my house. we got it a couple of days ago. it threatens to execute me, as well as my wife and five month old child. i have never seen or had anything like that. there are people, there is violence in the future. i m going to tell, you until we get a grip on telling people the truth, we cannot expect any differently. that is adam kinzinger, illinois. he has been in congress for more than a decade. the vast majority of that time he has acted and voted like a conservative republican, which is what he is. he voted in line with donald trump s position, 90% of the time. but after the attempted coup on january six, kings inner was one of ten republicans who voted to impeach trump. and since then he has been essentially ex communicated