this space. watch the space, along with all of us. all right, one last thing before we go. i recently chatted with my friend and colleague chris hayes about my new book prequel. it s a live taping of his podcast in front of a town hall in new york. it was tons of fun, we shot it as a tv show. it is now available to watch, to stream on peacock. the easiest way to find it is to go to the ppe app on your phone or computer. just search maddow. the top results should be the solicitation with our faces on it. if you click on, that you can watch that really cool thing i did with chris hayes. peacock, it s up there right now. okay, that does it for us tonight, now it s time for the last word with lawrence o donnell. good evening, lawrence. rachel, i m so happy the writers guild has been able to organize with our coworkers here. as a member of the writers guild myself for longer and then some of these new members have been alive, i m very happy to see them teaming up. and rachel,
chatted with my friend and colleague chris hayes about my new book prequel. it was a life taping of his podcast in front of an audience a town hall in new york. it was tons of fun. we shot it as a tv show. it is now available to watch, to stream on peacock. the easiest way to find it is to go to the peacock up on your tv, on your phone, or on your computer. just search maddow. the top results should be this little illustration with our faces on it. if you click on that, you can watch that really cool thing. peacock, it s up there right now. that does it for us tonight. now it s time for the last word with lawrence o donnell. good evening, lawrence. rachel, i m so happy that the lawyer s guilt has been able to organize with our coworkers here. as a member of the guild myself, for longer than some of these new members have been alive, i mean, i m very happy to see them teaming up. and, rachel, before you go, this episode of the last word tonight, i mean, you know what? don
judge chutkan might rule on this? i think those are very different questions. the rules and federal courts are clear. cameras are prohibited. media groups have come in and they have argued a couple of different things, and one is that the rule is unconstitutional, that it violates first amendment rights so judge chutkan should set it aside. the other is a technical argument about the nature of broadcast which says that this can be done in a way that wouldn t violate the rule. i think it s unlikely that judge chutkan would go ahead and alter the long-standing practice in federal court, but that s very unfortunate because this is a case that should be put on television so that everyone can see it as it happens. the real problem is that donald trump s response in this case, this sort of last-minute response that he files, saying they jacks mitt is engaging in a show trial that he wants to conduct under cover of darkness, is really nothing other than theater because that is sim
tonight. she s the chair of the usually obscure senate rules committee i know where you re going with this one. it did the weirdest thing today. the senate rules committee voted to change a senate rule and so we ve got to hear about that. don t do that every day. they sure don t. and it s a good tease, lawrence. it took the madness of tuberville to provoke the senate rules committee to actually vote to change a senate rule. the madness of tuberville could be a three by bbc series but unfortunately it s an american drama playing out in real life, right here. it will be the title of a limited series at some point. i am sure. thanks, alex. today, in response to leaks of prosecution video interviews in the case of georgia versus don trump and multiple codefendants, just attorney fani willis did exactly, and i mean exactly, what joyce vance predicted she would do last night on this program. there wasn t a formal protective order in place that i think we ll see
montana, voted to protect abortion rights. the vote tonight nullifies the states six-week abortion ban, passed by republicans in the ohio legislature that is currently being challenged in court and joining us now we think is steve kornacki, the national political correspondent for nbc news an msnbc or perhaps not. the control room thought we had steve cord aki and we thought he was going to be wandering into this studio, but he may be stuck between studios somewhere on this floor. we re gonna find. and we re gonna get him back. instead, joining us now is sherrod brown, democratic senator from ohio. mr. brown, what is your take on what the voters of whole ohio have delivered? not thrilled. i started to shut hijack your show for a moment and, do a shout out to the victory party in columbus, they have a lawrence o donnell on the screen. volunteers have been in the vineyards fighting for years for women s health and women s rights, and a whole bunch of volunteers and fundamenta