tonight . it will air tuesday through friday at 9:00 p.m. eastern. her big guest tonight, adam kinzinger. the one thing you can always count on is wags is going to kill it. no doubt about that. you d be a fool not to watch the show tonight with alex wagner. also tonight, the one and only steve kornacki will be at the big board as the results come in from wyoming. the poll there is close at 9:00 p.m. eastern. if you re a late night person you ll be watching the results come in from alaska. the poll there is close at 12:00 a.m. eastern time. the alaska system is not only complicated by the fact that they re using ranked choice voting system, trying to replace late congressman don young who was in that seat for decades. you ve got sarah palin in that race. the most recent polling has has a palin at 29%. i don t think anybody really thinks that sarah palin is not going to make it through, at least not through this primary into the general election, even with ranked choice votin
quadafi raged on for 95 minutes and 8 seconds, a diatribe against the u.n. from a jumble of handwritten notes and waving a copy of the u.n. charter and pretending to rip it up. it should not be called a security council. and he made no mention of the lockerde by scotland plane. and who called him? somebody by the name of lee harvey and jack ruby called lee harvey. whyle did he kill him? mystified the u.n. and the white house i t wouldn t try to begin to explain the actions today. the speech from the libyan dictator was weird. really weird.at he called for the u.n. headquarters to be relocated to libya so that he could avoid jet lag, but remarkably, this was not even the weirdest part of quadafi s visit to the united states. the weirdest part was his attempts to find somewhere to pitch his tent literally. he liked to travel with a tent that we set up wherever he is going and not talking about a small camping tent, a big structure to hang out with entourage and
the moderator is going to join us live. plus, why it matters what a media owner thinks. we re going to get in the reports about him saying one thing. and we ll talk about the effort to relaunch an african news channel. media brian coming up later. but first, what the mar-a-lago search reveals about america. donald trump has so often taken us into unchartered water. and that s what we re waiting to find out, what was he hiding, what were in the boxes, will the justice department indict him? can me mount a coherent defense? the details are come out. let s zoom in on this morning s front page. hints about the fore coming prosecution. the reactions of that headline as well. talk on the right is darkening the times says, and violence is rising. it really can t get much darker than it is right now. media outlets that are far from right-wing are issuing stark warnings. an assault of legitimacy of the american state and set the stage for violence. fox is saying what happened at mar-a
bill: we have gotten a lot of this video in overnight. precision missile strikes blanketing the waters around taiwan, threatening the democratic republic that the u.s. considers to be a strong ally. dana? dana: china demonstrating its ability to bombard the island by air and sea. the show of force prompting taiwan to put its military on high alert and cancelled dozens of commercial flights. bill: beijing is conducting these drills closer to taiwan than ever before. some of them happening a mere 12 miles away. beijing surrounding the island with helicopters and war ships showing its ability to enforce what could be an all out blockade at some point. dana: meanwhile, republicans are blaming president biden. they say his mixed messaging on pelosi s visit gave china the green light. he sent the wrong message like he did to putin. let s invade a little portion of it. we should be very upfront at the very beginning. do not send a missile across. we should set a fine line
premiums all up. the cost of food consumed at home rose nearly 12%, food away from home, 7.4%. the gasoline index has increased 48.7%. the average national price of a gallon of gas this week, is at $5, highest in california at $6.42. trying to stem inflation, the fed said it will raise interest rates by three quarters of a percentage point, the biggest hike since 1994. new projections show interest rates may hit 3.4% by the end of the year, but because inflation is rising far faster than any of those rates, any money in savings is still being eroded. there s also a spade of layoffs adding to investor fears. cnn reports two u.s. real estate companies that had flourished in the pandemic announced layoffs of 8 and 10%. coin base laid off 18% of its staff. spotify plans to reduce hiring by 25%. elon musk, who already said he wants to lay off 10% of the tesla staff, is now intimating that if he acquires twitter, job cuts could follow. meanwhile, meanwhile, you ve got the january 6