and the current president. pence, seriously, we have this great thing going with joe, come on, man. then our trump world indictments coming in georgia? we are asking that the report not be released because you had not seen that report, decisions are imminent. what we learned from today s dramatic hearing in fulton county, plus the senator elizabeth warren on the latest hostage demands in the republican bet ceiling fight, and why on earth is america s former top diplomat excusing the brutal murder of a washington post column this? when all insides right now. good evening from new york, i am chris hayes. i will admit, i literally laughed out loud today when i looked at my phone and saw the new york times newsletter that classified documents have been found at the home of former trump vice president mike pence. honestly, it started to feel like a running bit at this point. according to a letter sent to the national archives for pence s lawyer, greg jacobs, a, quote, a sm
they are official, certified, and voted for joe biden. georgia republicans, they met at exactly the same time right behind those closed doors. they are not official, not certified, they still met, they chose donald trump, they say to keep his lawsuit alive. even as democratic party electors were meeting in the georgia state senate for the first time in 28 years to select a democratic president and vice president, one floor below, at the state capitol, georgia republicans were convening their own meeting to select their own electors who voted for donald trump. the 16 fake trump electors from georgia meeting in the state capital, fraudulently. that scheme, in addition to catching the attention of the department of justice, it also caught the attention of one prosecutor in georgia, her name is fani willis. she is the fulton county district attorney in atlanta. miss willis was one month into the job when she announced that she was opening an investigation into the multipronge
all a very good night. from all of our, colleagues across other networks of nbc news, thank you for staying up, late i will see you at the end of tomorrow. we got tonight on all in. did you take any classified documents before the white house? i did not. former vice president pence revises his remarks a little too late to say pundit mike pence. if we have a special counsel review of classified materials that were found at mar-a-lago, we need to have a special counsel in this case. tonight new reporting on what pence turned over to the fbi, what it means into the investigation of his old boss and the current president. pence, seriously, we have this great thing going with joe, come on, man. then our trump world indictments coming in georgia? we are asking that the report not be released because you had not seen that report, decisions are imminent. what we learned from today s dramatic hearing in fulton county, plus the senator elizabeth warren on the latest
i want to start on december 14th, 2022. a day we should not particularly remember. it was supposed to be a boring day for state electors across the country as they officially cast their presidential votes. as we know very well, that was not the case in seven states, including the state of georgia. democratic party electors met right up there in the senate chambers. they are official. they are certified. they voted for joe biden. but georgia republicans, they met exactly the same time behind those closed doors. they are not official, not certified. they chose donald trump they say to keep his lawsuit alive. even as they were meeting for the first time in 28 years select a democratic president and vice president, a floor below georgia republicans were convening their own meeting to select their own electors who voted for donald trump. the 16 take trump electors from georgia meeting in the state capitol fraudulently, that scheme in addition to catching the attention of the d
seeing as the day concludes what is happening there on the ground. amen, authorities have been working on restoring the power, something that we have been discussing. we are learning more and more about the stories of those that survived. it is really interesting when we talk to some of those individuals who were here during the storm, some people might ask, why didn t they evacuate? the governor today talked about that. initially, over the weekend, before the hurricane hit, the projections had shown that the hurricane would go north into the tampa area. and it is crazy to think that some people, the governor said evacuated tampa, and came into this area because initially they didn t think the storm was going to come here. so some people might be thinking, why a lot of the residents stayed here during the storm, of course it slowly made its way here. we are just learning these stories. we have been working in this area right at the entrance of fort myers beach. there is a s