here tonight, that will do us without for now. but now it is time for the last word with lawrence o donnell, good evening, lawrence. good evening, rachel, i mean i don t have ever done before. on tv. you and i have both done it in the privacy of our offices. i m going to read the pool report of this trip to ukraine which is as traumatic as pool reports get. you and i have seen a bunch of them. this one so far is better than anything i ve read in the actual newspaper accounts of the strip. how it came together. the two reporters who are traveling with the presidents all the way. really fascinating stuff. anytime in the first act of some sort of drama, you get a swearing to secrecy, then you know that you re actually dealing with something that s got excellent dramatic potential to it. i know exactly the full report you are talking to. i completely support this decision. thank you, rachel. thanks a lot. they couldn t use air force one. they couldn t to use the most f
call one eight hundred, eight million former house speaker, paul ryan, is facing questions about being on the board of fox news parent company. well several fox hosts pushed election lies. here s what ryan said in an interview with commentator charlie sykes last thursday, days before the explosive filing about dominion voting systems that revealed more fox if you are on the board of directors of the company that is pumping toxic sludge, racism, disinformation and attacks on democracy, if you don t stand up now, then when? so, what do you really think? well, and i m sorry it got lost in the mail do you have any response to that? i have responsibility of my opinion in perspective when i do that, i don t get on tv and do it. so, i have a responsibility do you? i do. i offer my perspective in my opinion often. i ll just leave it at that. so, you have raised these particular i ll just leave it at. that is their red line for you at any point where yo
awards here is your host, al sharpton good evening, and welcome t politics ex nation s 12t annual awards. it is where we celebrate the best and worst, and give a words to those who deserve it. i am happy to have given you the most memorable moments thi year what year it has been. with that let s bring in our esteemed panel republican strategist and msnb political analyst, susan del percio daniel moodie, host of the wal and the democracy podcast. and ali velshi, host of velshi right here on msnbc. this year was dominated by the midterm elections. with that in mind, let s get right to our first, revvie the biggest political showdown i will share a few of my nominees to get us started i the panel can chime in the first is the showdown in pennsylvania between joh fetterman and dr. oz oz when the republican nomination based on fame, an he got a dispensing medica advice on tv, but it was fetterman s health that was th big concern after he suffered stroke during a campaign - durin
discussed. the house judiciary committee is all in on the president s border crisis. we have fox team coverage, chad pergram on capitol hill watching that oversight committee hearing. bill melugin at the southern border with an exclusive report. and chairman jim jordan of judiciary hot out of the gate a if you seconds ago. let s watch. the biden administration does not have operational control of the border. month after month after month we have set records for migrants coming into the country. and frankly, i think it s intentional. i don t know how anyone with common sense or logic can reach any other conclusion. under president trump the border was secure, under president biden there is no border. americans are paying the price. harris: and today for very strong reasons and you ll see coming up, major concerns about exactly who is coming into our nation? arrests of illegal immigrants on the terror watch list surging this fiscal year. at least 40 of them since just octob
america s gun violence epidemic. plus, ruben gallego joins me here in the studio as he launches his bid to evict conservative former democrat kyrsten sinema from the senate. and the latest from the devolder files. george santos claims to have been mugged on one of the busiest and fanciest avenues. when it comes to the january 6th assault on the capitol and the attempt to subvert our democracy, the wheels of justice are indeed actually turning. in the two years since the insurrection, the department of justice has made more than 950 arrests. nearly 500 of those people have pleaded guilty to a variety of federal charges. at least 40 have been found guilty at contested trials. just yesterday, four members of the extremist group the oath keepers were found guilty of the most serious charge lobbed in the attack, seditious conspiracy. this follows november s conviction of two other oath keepers including the group s leader, elmer stewart rhodes under the same charge. and righ