that s tonight reidout, i gott go, all in with chris haye starts right now tonight on all in, the justice department move with great alacrity to go afte the footsoldiers who broke int the footsoldiers - who broke into the capitol and assaulted police officers. but they took a very long time to go after the organizers o this insurrection. new details on the federa investigation into january the 6th, and why prosecutors too so long to start looking a trump. he s a very petty individua who will always put hi interest ahead of th country s. his personal gratification, an his ego. then, the latest right-wing frenzy against one of th world s leading vaccine experts. the anti-vaccin disinformation has always done a lot of damage and harm but now it s a lethal force. plus, bishop william barber on the history under attac this juneteenth, how the bible got removed from schools i utah, and why conservatives ar now wooing muslims after decades of hate. as catholics and
now. it is turning out to be an unusual news day which may be in part a function of the holiday i don t think so i think it is just turning out to be an unusual news day. this remarkable search and rescue operation is still underway about 370 miles off the coast of new foundland in the north atlantic a sub marine is an autonomous submersible, as opposed to a sub marine, goes under the water but it is not autonomous it has to use a ship or a surface platform as a kind of home base to which it is linked. the vehicle that has been lost, that they are lack for right now, is a submersible. the ship from which it launched lost contact with it yesterday about 1:45 after it started a dive the dive was supposed to be about two and a half hours down. three hours on the bottom of the ocean, and then another two and a half hours back. it was supposed to be about eight hours beneath the waves. about 1:45 into that mission, they reportedly lost communication. on the submersible, there are
reality, already be a rematc between very familiar names. as a brand-new polling from nb news shows and suggests, despite being the current fron runners for their partie nominations, americans are not excited about the prospect of joe biden donald trump rematch next year. the good moves for trump i that nearly 70% of gop primary voters are rallying around him right now. in part because he is th target of multiple legal investigations that many republicans view as politicall motivated. for six in ten americans including a third of republicans, enough is enough. and they do not want to se trump in the white house again as for biden, seven in ten americans have the opinion the democrats do not want to see the president run again. what do voters want to see just over a year out fro election day and what does the presiden need to show them to close the enthusiasm gap i will ask msnbc host, joe scarborough for his take o this polling numbers and his recent trip to interview preside
surrendered justice, as ne evidence and the documents cas keeps on coming. i can t imagine you ever say, bring these boxes that w brought back from the whit house, i d like to look at them did you ever do that i don t have the right to d that there s nothing wrong with it. tonight, congressman adam schiff on the eve of trump s first court appearance plus, the timeline for finding out what s actually in the charges, and why the publicity seeking ex president is arguin against cameras and court. and why jack smith subpoenas for the secret service could b the clearest sign yet that mor charges are coming when all in starts righ now. good evening from new york. i am chris hayes right now, donald trump is bac in new york city, just a few blocks from here, in fact. he is spending the night a trump tower ahead of his arraignment on criminal charge tomorrow afternoon this afternoon in a surrea spectacle, vaguely reminiscent of the infamous og simpson bronco case, we g
thank you for joining us. it is good to have you here. when we get a new president in this country or when we get a president re-elected for a new term, that president is inoculated. he or someday she is sworn in to start a new presidential term in january. that is why it is always so cold. january 20 is when it happens. that has only been true since the 1930s. up until the 1930s, presidents did not get inaugurated in january. they waited another two months and didn t get inaugurated until march. last time a president got inaugurated on the old day in march was march 4, 1933. that was one president franklin delano roosevelt cuts one in for the first time. that was also the last time we as a country would have to wait that whole four months after the election before we left the new president take over. after we had that first inauguration in march, 1933, we moved the date earlier and back to january. we actually had to amend the united states constitution in order to make