Still one we are tracking Tropical Storm ophelia as it barreled up the east coast with strong winds and heavy rain. How it will impact your weekend plans. More autoworkers walk out on the job and onto the picket line. What we are learning tonight about the investigation into that deadly bus crash involving a High School Marching band, as t scene. Migrant crossings of the u. S. Southern border have risen to near record levels this month. As thousands continue to make the dangerous journey to the u. S. Border, communities on the side say their resources are stretched thin. Call in South Carolina after a u. S. Marine pilot ejected from an f35 Fighter Jet Sunday leaving the plane to fly on autopilot until the crash. Im sorry, what happened . Think on the pilot. We need to get rescue ruling. Im not sure where the aircraft is. If you have a costco mattress, listen up. About 40,000 mattresses sold at costco are now under recall after customers reported mold growing on them. Norah and an Out O
all in with chris hayes starts now. tonight, on all in. you look at what i m trump is trying to do, you can t do it by himself. he has to have collaborators. the story of mike johnson is a story of a collaborator. i collaboration is happening in plain sight. we have to blur some of the faces of persons who participated in the events of that day because we don t want them to be retaliated against. and to be charged by the doj. tonight, speaker of the house announces plans to help january six rioters escape justice. then, martin gellman on trump s stated plans to use the power of the presidency to evade justice and punish enemies. plus, emergency meeting on florida to replace a republican party chairman of amid disturbing rape allegations. and how one senator s crusade against aircraft carrier poetry just came to a bizarre and. we are so woke in the min military. we ve got people doing pawns on aircraft carriers over the land loudspeaker. when all in starts, rig
legend for a billion dollars over his promotion of crypto exchange, binance. plus 12 months that changed the world one year on from the launch of chatgpt, how is the boom in artificial intelligence transforming the way we do business? hello if you have just hello if you havejustjoined us, you are very welcome. i am sally bundock. i am sally bundock. we start in dubai, where, as you have been hearing, 167 world leaders and 70,000 delegates from business, charities and faith groups are gathering for the latest round of global climate talks, the conference of the parties or cop28. of the parties, or cop28. eight years ago, in paris, nearly 200 nations pledged to keep global warming well below two degrees centigrade above pre industrial levels, and try to limit it to 1.5 degrees. but a recent un report has confirmed the world is not acting fast enough to achieve the paris goals. there is added controversy, this time around, given the event is hosted by one of the world s to
rich price, thank you very much. that is all in on this tuesday night. as a fellow brown graduate, i feel the same way. you know, unfortunately so much death and destruction becomes abstract. and when there s some sort of foothold you have into your own reality i think it makes it at once difficult and easier to be involved in the story. so i m with you on that my friend. thanks to you at home for joining me this evening. approximately 140 police officers were injured on january 6th when a violent mob stormed the capitol. one of those officers was james, a 17-year veteran of the capitol police. this is how he described that day to pbs news outlet. we just hear just noise and people running at me as far as i can see from the crypt all the way to the north side of the capitol is running at us. as bad as it looks on film, believe me it was much worse. they can stitch together as much footage as they want to, but i can tell you and anybody who was in that scrum will tell
legal challenges on an individual basis, and maybe even a challenge that goes to the european court, at which point, despite winning, it may be that rishi sunak and people like suella braverman and others will say, well, this also demonstrates why britain should leave the convention. mark easton, and home affairs chris pond. we have some reaction from steve barclay who has moved from the health brief, he is no longer secretary of state for health, he has moved to be environment secretary. he has said he is delighted to be appointed in that role and he will be working to back british farming and fishing, champion rural communities, protect the environment. as an mp for a rural area he says i know how important these issues aren t too many people up and down the country. as we said earlier david cameron has been getting down to work in his new role as foreign secretary. he met india s foreign minister sj schenker who was due to meetjames india s foreign minister sj schenker who