academic for decades. we knew each other for more than 40 years. why we did not always agree, we always came back together. over the last two years, he and i were closely as co-chairs of the national campaign to have the black community fight covid. he was on politics nations of november 2020. we booked as late as a couple of weeks ago about this work and he was still fighting cancer all the way through, he kept fighting. we have the community on health conditions, housing and economic conditions, he will be tremendously missed. that does it for me, thank you for watching, i ll see you back here tomorrow at 5 pm eastern for another live hour of politicsnation. american voices with alicia menendez starts right now on msnbc. methank you as always, reference sharpton. hello everyone, i m alicia mendez. we begin to saturday in san francisco where federal and local investigators are piecing together the motive behind friday s brutal attack on paul pelosi. the husband is the spea
on january 6th. we were being told it could take days to clear the capitol, yet mitch is here. we will not go to the capitol after two, three days. we should do it here. tonight, congressman jim clyde born on their leaders in that room, joins me live. [inaudible] they re waiting for this. they re trespassing on the capitol building. i want to punch him out. i m gonna go to jail, but i would be happy. and congressman jamie raskin, of a trump response to this committee s subpoena. bless her response to the wild charge of governor barnes, the fbi set me up lieutenant governor mandela barnes, on what happened in wisconsin last night and what we learned from the herschel walker debate with senator raphael warnock in georgia tonight. we will see time and time again tonight, as we are already saying, that my opponent has a problem with the truth. when all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i am chris hayes. i gotta say, it is amazing that
nothing new there, especially from trump. he should have listened to both of us when we were saying earlier this year. have a great rest of your night. nice to see you. good to see you. tonight on the mehdi hasan show prosecuting a former leader. why are some people acting as if it would be completely crazy to prosecute donald j trump? plus, a right-wing harassment campaign against children s hospital staff, based on pure hate and disinformation. what is this country becoming? and, devastating climate-related floods in pakistan. my conversation with the grandson of the country s former prime minister on how to help, and who s to blame. good evening. i am mehdi hasan. it is called the most exclusive clubs in the world. and as a marvel fan, i was always tickled by how saturday night live used to portray the ex presidents as actual cartoon superheroes. because speaking as a relatively new citizen to this country, one thing that is uniquely american about it is th
congress. in her concession speech tuesday night though, it cheney said her work is just beginning. cuts harriet hagman has received the most votes in this primary. she won, i called her to concede the race. this primary election is over. but now, the real work begins. offspring at walter journal columnist and fox news contributor karl rove is a senior advisor to president george w. bush. welcome kroger to see you again. so, just to start out why do you think liz cheney lost by such a larger margin i think sheila got 29% of the boat. a full discloser whizzes been a friend of mine for decades. i contributed to her primary campaign, served as a member of host committee for fundraiser taxes for her. with little expectation she would be able to win but this is one of the more trump reinstates in the country they get donald trump the highest percentage of any state. the republican party in the state perfectly attuned to him. she was going to be defeated and was defeated by a w
point and what it tells us about the investigations, ongoing into the former president. tonight with the context the former democrat senator and us district attorney doug jones katy balls the deputy political editor of the spectator and the republican strategist doug heye. hello welcome to the programme. it is unprecedented. never before, at least in the modern age, have federal agents searched the home of a former president. the warrant that was executed on mar a lago yesterday, while donald trump was in new york, would have required close collaboration between the fbi and the secret service guarding him, and no doubt it was signed off by the attorney general, merrick garland. but what were the agents looking for? and why the sudden urgency? what we do know, is that when donald trump left the white house last year, there were thousands of documents still in his possession, some of them classified. the washington post reported, that injanuary, 15 of those boxes were r