The 2,000 kids separated from their parents by the Trump Administration. Are there more kids there today . When all in starts right now. Good evening from new york. Im chris hayes. Today a gunman opened fire on offices of the Capital Gazette newspaper in annapolis maryland. Five were killed, several others were injured. The first 911 calls came in this afternoon. Within minutes an intern tweeted active shooter, please help us. A man whose office is across the hall from the newspapers office described the scene. So i was on the phone with a client and heard a loud noise like a loud bang and i poked my head around the corner of my desk so i could see out our front door into the front door of the Capital Gazette. I saw a guy holding a gun, the door to the Capital Gazette was in shatter std pieces all on the carpet and this guy was holding what looked like a big shotgun and moving across the entrance of the Capital Gazette office pointing the gun deeper into the office like he was targetin
Is all of the people who were on the list that President Trump put out when he was still running for the presidency are incredibly established jurists very much in the mold of scalia much like nile gorsuch. Word is that it has come down to 2 or 3 finalists. Bret kavanaugh who sits on dc circuit, Raymond Kethledge on sixth circuit and amy cony barrett on the seventh court of appeals. All of them have their different qualifications and points in their order but may come down a bit to the president and which way he goes in terms of his connection with them when he met with them. Paul dan, Bret Kavanaugh has been on dc circuit, has the most experience, kethledge 51, amy barrett 46. All in the age that they would be in court for a long time. He was with the bush administration, and therefore that somehow disqualifying for Supreme Court, what do you make of that . I would say at this point if they are fetching about kavanaugh serving in the bush administration, they are getting greedy becaus
Administration. Are there more kids there today . When all in starts right now. Good evening from new york. Im chris hayes. Today a gunman opened fire on offices of the Capital Gazette newspaper in annapolis maryland. Five were killed, several others were injured. The first 911 calls came in this afternoon. Within minutes an intern tweeted active shooter, please help us. A man whose office is across the hall from the newspapers office described the scene. So i was on the phone with a client and heard a loud noise like a loud bang and i poked my head around the corner of my desk so i could see out our front door into the front door of the Capital Gazette. I saw a guy holding a gun, the door to the Capital Gazette was in shatter std pieces all on the carpet and this guy was holding what looked like a big shotgun and moving across the entrance of the Capital Gazette office pointing the gun deeper into the office like he was targeting people. Described as a white male in his 30s is in cust
Were his wife cindy and his family and at his death he served the United States of america faithfully for 60 years. And want to bring in kelly ayotte who was on the Armed Services committee traveled around the world many times with john mccain. Senator, youre thoughts about john mccain and how this lion of the senate and great leader of the Armed Services committee brought a new senator into the fold and what he taught you. Andrea, just what a tremendous loss for the country, and what he taught me, he was my dear friend. He was a mentor. He was such a tremendous leader on national security. As you know, everywhere in the world that he traveled he was so well received and he was tough on leaders that needed it. They needed tough love. John taught me really the things that i will remember the most, he actually taught me in the senate but he also recently repeated it to me when i saw him at his ranch in the spring. He said do the right thing. And that was how john lived his life. Really d
To put up a major, if not a final roadblock. At 9 30 a. M. Eastern time that it happened from now, a painfully divided Judiciary Committee will vote on whether to vote judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court could come as early as tuesday. Make no mistake, not only does the adjudication of this allegation of Sexual Assault hang in the balance, but so does the balance of the highest court in the land. Overnight, the American Bar Association, which had weighted Brett Kavanaugh wellqualified for the seat he is seeking, took the extraordinary step of asking the committee to put the nomination on hold. The group says the basic principles that underscore the senates constitutional duty require nothing less than a careful examination of the accusations and facts by the fbi. To be clear, as of this moment, that will not happen. Majority republicans with the strong backing of the white house have decided that they and the country have heard enough. The three republican senators and three dem