abortion access. this time, coming from the largest pharmacies in the country, and in some states, where abortion is still legal. my question is, what s being done to protect the rights we still have? plus, cpac 2023. what used to be the hottest conservative event in town is now a big bust. former president trump is set to speak today, while a potential 2024 challenger is headlining a dueling event here in florida. is there a civil war brewing in the republican party? and trump s dealt another legal lost, this time by the doj, who says he can run but he can t hide behind absolute immunity. and a good saturday morning to you, i m key thing. we start to dig show with the republican-led house committee investigating the so-called weaponization of the federal government. not surprisingly, the first three witnesses that testified privately before the committee had little to nothing to offer. instead, the witnesses appear to be a group of former fbi agents who traffic in co
to start this hour, let s brea down all of the news and how i view the trump indictment. sources familiar with th matter tell nbc news that trum faces around 30 charges of documented fraud connected to hush mone payments that he allegedly mad to cover up fast affairs in th run up to the 2016 election. two sources tell the associate press that it includes at leas one felony offense, and th exact charges at this moment against the ex president are still unknown. because the indictment remains sealed nbc news has now joined coalition of news organization urging that the indictment t be unsealed, citin overwhelming public interest ahead of trump s scheduled arraignment next tuesday that group is also requestin that cameras be allowed inside the courtroom during tuesday s proceedings. according to the new york times, trump and his aides were caugh off guard by the timing of the grand jury indictment which wa made public thursday afternoon thinking that any action was perhaps still
tonight, we are going to giv you the context and th perspective you need t understand how these next fe weeks and months will unfold you are going to hear about th strength of alvin bragg s case against donald trump, an congressman ted lieu wil respond to republican attack on the da. and later, the other massive illegal news from the, week th fox defamation lawsuit lap and guess which programs are o the hit list i m ayman, let s get started to start this hour, let s brea down all of the news and how i view the trump indictment. sources familiar with th matter tell nbc news that trum faces around 30 charges of document fraud connected t hush money payments that h allegedly made it to cover u past affairs in the run up t the 2016 election. two sources tell the associate press that includes at least one felony offense, and th exact charges at this moment against the ex president are still unknown because th indictment remains sealed. nbc news has now joined coalition of a new or
we should be wondering why it was so fast. i mean, look, most times and charles can agree or disagree with me. as a former prosecutor, when you get a verdict this fast, it s usually a verdict of guilty. this jury has salt through multiple weeks of testimony. this trial started with jury selection january 23rd, i want to say. it s been going more than 61 witnesses presented by the prosecutor. we heard from experts witnesses, we had cell phone evidence, blood spatter evidence. at the end of the day, i think what really moved the needle for the jury was the rebuttal closing from the prosecution. when the prosecutor got up and said, alex murdaugh kicked the person he loved the most, and it wasn t his wife. it wasn t his son. it was himself. and in order to preserve his lifestyle, his addiction, his financial fraud, he picked himself. and if that s what the jury heard last before they went into the jury room, i would not be surprised to see if the verdict is guilty. ellison ba
on his push to end the fox news lies. plus do you think ashley babbling babbitt was murdered? do you think the cop who shot or was doing his job? i think the officer did his job. congressman gallego and why the speaker s office is suddenly meeting and greeting the family of ashley babbitt. and how a massive push in the biden white house and a parody account on quitter twitter got on gouging cultures with insulin. s not anymore. [applause] all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. amid the fallout from the exclusive revelations that fox news hosts and executives knowingly and deliberately spread lies in the wake of the 2020 election, democrats are stepping up to demand action. a new interview with washington post chris murphy of connecticut laid out the stakes this, weight quote, i don t think we ve ever had a moment like this, where major news network has been exposed as deliberately diluting its viewers or readers. this is a seminal