from florida s governor to fox news, how a conservative movement decided to reopen their front of gay lesbian people. why not just real name the real cost of 6 million, come on kids it will be a blast. all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i am chris hayes. today, jared kushner, the ex presidents son-in-law, became the highest profile witness to appear before the bipartisan committee investigating the january 6th insurrection. he appeared virtually and answered questions for about seven hours. although his willingness to cooperate may seem surprising, which we noted unlike many high-profile trump aides, it does appear that kushner was not all that involved in the run up to the insurrection. he was out of the country in the days leading up to the attack. he did not return until the day of the six. today kushner is the highest ranking official to speak to the committee and the first
then we ve seen russian soldiers short of weapons and morale, refused to carry out their orders, sabotaging their own equipment, and even accidentally shooting down their own aircraft. what we know about what is really happening with the russian army. plus energy secretary on today s white house announcement to drive down gas prices. from florida s governor to fox news, how a conservative movement decided to reopen their front of gay lesbian people. why not just real name the real cost of 6 million, come on kids it will be a blast. all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i am chris hayes. today, jared kushner, the ex presidents son-in-law, became the highest profile witness to appear before the bipartisan committee investigating the january 6th insurrection. he appeared virtually and answered questions for about seven hours.
their own surprise looking at trade models, models are not perfect, is that if the u.s. raises global trade barriers, asia continues to trade with itself. europe continues to trade with itself. mexico and canada suffer. the u.s. suffers the most. and so, you know, the thing that doesn t square with our rhetoric on trade, our actual fiscal policy, you know, we re talking as if we want to reduce the trade deficit with other countries. the way we re spending money says that there is zero appetite in washington for actually doing the things we would need to do to reduce that trade deficit. doesn t seem like a very strong stick anymore. so we just don t have a lot to bargain with or rather we have a lot less to bargain with than we used to. right there on your screen, i mentioned him before, you see the president s so n-in-law, jared kushner. i want to go back to gary cohen. he spoke about trade.