unknown is always good to see you, my friend. thanks to you for joining us this evening. on april 3, 1968, the mason temple in memphis was packed. memphis was a city in mourning. it was grappling over the deaths of two employees of the memphis department of public work, employees who were crushed to death while taking cover from severe weather. today marks the 55th anniversary of their deaths today.th under the slogan i am a man more than 1,000 black employees were on strike and tensions were rising. so despite a bad thunderstorm that april night the room was filled, and there was one man the crowd wanted to hear from. martin luther king jr. had visitedhe memphis twice before. he was trying to help the black workers get a living wage and decent working condition, and that night he was back, delivering what would be his final speech the night before he was assassinated. dr. king began his famous mountaintop speech by saying something is happening in memphis, something h
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
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
its republican governor can make a midterm immigration point as a texas sheriff makes him the target of an investigation. ron desantis defends his move. they all signed consent forms to go and then the vendor that is doing this for florida provided them with a packet that had a map of martha s vineyard, the numbers for different services on martha s vineyard. what we ve been able to do is show this border is a disaster. biden has failed on this as much or more than on any other policy, and now people are talking about it. the breaking news against donald trump. a brand-new court filing from the former president s lawyers hit the dockett. in it the legal team asked to keep in please a stop on the investigation of those documents seized from an fbi search warrant served at mar-a-lago. they called the doj probe, quote, misguided, and argue the justice department hasn t proven any of the documents taken from his mar-a-lago home are indeed classified. more on this new respon
inflation as bizarre. this as the dow takes another plunge. we have fox team coverage. susan li in new york tells us what s going on with the markets. white house correspondent peter doocy starts us off tonight. good evening, peter. peter: good evening, mike. in the president s first interview of any kind with a reporter since february and first print interview since may of last year, he says he thinks the reason that people are upset from this country right now is the pandemic and he says he does not believe a recession is inevitable. tackling inflation is my number one priority. also today he claimed that inflation isn t his part. the a.p. writes in an interview the president bristled at claims by republican lawmakers that last year s covid-19 plan was to blame for inflation reaching a 40 year high calling that argument bizarre. his treasury secretary it did contribute. that spending produced excellent rewards for americans at most it contributed modestly to inflati