terminate the digital tracking and the contact tracing, which they are doing on their iphones. you haven t agreed to it, but go to your settings. if you have a loaf of bread or something for your aching back because you were sitting on your ass for two years, you cut it because of a trucker. thank them, instead of this sneering. jesse: we can agree that geraldo s friend in canada represents all of canada. [laughter] failing biden can t take the heat. joe snapping at a reporter.
politicians in the democratic party nationally and a lot of the fundraisers in the democratic party, where they line up. i think in san francisco here is yet another example. we have been warning about it for sometime. i have been warning about the fact that i have heard one lifelong liberal after another lifelong liberal complain about this issue, and a lot of issue makers just sort of slough it off. we have the head of the dccc coming in at the top of 8:00 to say, man, the polls are showing we re in big trouble on these cultural issues and we have to start fighting back. yeah, and there s been a lot of sneering at the parents. there s been a lot of sneering at democratic voters on these issues around schools, and they re paying the price. you are right, san francisco is a snapshot. i can t think of a more progressive city in america, and that vote wasn t close. as i said, it was up into the 70 percentile of people who wanted to recall those three board members. frankly, it was just
to offer. we don t. the people of west virginia and the state of west virginia, we have a lot to offer and we want to move on. you know. we re going to have a rally in charleston at 4:00 and we want everyone to join us. well, pam garrison, we need to bring you back. we are out of time. so thank you so much. that is the reidout. all in with chris hayes starts right now. tonight, the house votes to hold steve bannon in contempt. if you act deliberately with sneering, cavalier contempt for the american people, we will hold you in contempt. congressman jamie raskin on bannon s contempt and the high stakes decision for the justice department. then, beaten by the trump mob on january 6th, metropolitan police officer michael fanone
sneering, cavalier contempt for the american people and their representatives, we will hold you in contempt. we will get to the truth of the violent assault on america. do not believe for one moment that if we fail to hold steve bannon accountable that he will be the exception. he will become the rule. not a rule of law. but the misrule of men. either we are all equal before the law or none of us is. this is the essence of our democracy. nine republicans joined democrats in the contempt vote. one of them, liz cheney, criticizing her own party. in this chamber right now who were evacuated with me and with the rest of us on that day during that attack. people who now seem to have forgotten the danger of the moment, the assault on the constitution, the assault on our congress. the vote now triggers a process in the hands of the department of justice. they will decide if bannon s
u.s. senate in the most sweeping, bipartisan, senate vote in american history, trump now tries to get his followers like steve bannon not to testify here and not to turn over evidence that they have about this vicious assault on american democracy. in america, when you are subpoenaed to testify in court or in congress, you show up, period. you can invoke your fifth amendment privilege against self-incrimination to specific questions if you think you committed a crime. you can claim executive privilege to specific questions if you think you re president of the united states. but you cannot blow off a subpoena in america. you cannot sit on your couch and defy the people s representatives in congress. so we must enforce the rule of law here, my colleagues. we must do it. if you act deliberately with sneering, cavalier contempt for the american people and their representatives, we will hold