resignation announcement may be just a delay tactic in hopes that he can still hold up his job long-term. but i think it s fair to say that no one expects boris johnson to send an armed mob of his supporters to storm parliament if he doesn t get his way. one reason for that is that boris johnson doesn t have many supporters left. more than 50 members of johnson s government quit in him out.force his own party abandoned him. something that never happened to donald trump. and here in this country, not only did we not get a peaceful transfer of power, we re still investigating, still learning the full contours of trump s attempt to break our democratic system to remain in power. yesterday marked 18 months since the attack on the capitol, the justice department says more than 855 people have been arrested for their roles in the attack. nearly 330 of whom have pled guilty including a handful of militia members who pled guilty
in place. a process that could take weeks. he suggested he would be with us until october. possible contenders, the foreign secretary, liz truss and defense secretary ben wallace and several others. the white house gave a boiler plate statement about johnson s departure saying the united states and britain s special relationship will endure. when asked if he had a reaction to the prime minister s resignation announcement, president biden simply said no, it s part of the process. meanwhile senators lindsey graham and richard blumenthal were in ukraine yesterday, meeting with president zelenskyy to promote a bipartisan bill that would classify russia as a terrorist state. if passed, the bill would make russia the fifth addition to the u.s. list of state sponsors of terrorism, including north korea, iran, syria, and cuba. zelenskyy has called on the united nations to designate russia a terrorist state as well. while the senators were there,
0 have a long laughs and i get respect to sometimes. sometimes. we are sending much, much respect and gratitude tonight to this incredible actor and as long successful career. james caan gone at 82. and on that note, i wish you all a very good night. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late with us. i will see you at the end of tomorrow. i will see he was fired from his very first job for lying. it was his first job as a newspaper reporter in london and he got caught making up quote. the more right-wing newspaper didn t see that as disqualifying so they snatched him up to brussels to cover the headquarters of the european union. once there, he spent the early 1990s doing what he did best, he made things up. they filed reports about how the autocratic foreigners running the eu were making harebrained rules about what the uk could and couldn t do. things like the shape of britain s strawberries and how british cheese could be made, and maki
0 you both for coming on, appreciate it. that is all in on this thursday night msnbc prime starts now with ali veteran good evening ali. ht msnbc prime starts now with ali vetera joining us this hour. he was fired from his very first job for lying. it was his first job as a newspaperjo reporter in london, and he got caught making up quotes. but a more right wing newspaper didn t see that as disqualifying so they stacked him up and sent him to brussels to cover the headquarters of the european union. once there he spent the early 1990ars doing what he did best. he made things up. filed reports about how the autocratic foreignersad running thefi eu were making hair-brain rules about what the u.k. could and couldn t do. thingsai like the shape of britain s strawberries. and how british cheese could be made. and making good old-fashioned english fishermen wear hair nets. there was an even entire column about the eu making condoms too small.um none of this were true but he thought it was
breyer s retirement. sandra: already the guessing games have begun who president biden will nominate to take his place. welcome back as america reports another hour of breaking news. deep breath. trace: every time i sit in the seat across from you it gets very busy. good day, everybody. grace gallagher in for john from los angeles. the biden administration faces questions whether the threat of sanctions is enough to prevent russia s president putin to make a move. no press briefing from the pentagon, so here on america reports from the pentagon spokesman joining us live moments from now. sandra: at the white house, jen psaki is set to hold the daily briefing, no doubt dominated by the resignation announcement of justice breyer. trace: peter doocy is live on