begins in new york city, premiers sunday at 2:10 pm eastern on msnbc and wil stream on peacock. but tomorrow john will join me here in conversation right her in - premiere of this series. we ll have that show for you tomorrow you will not want to visit that is us for tonight i will see you again tomorrow. now it s time for the last wor with lawrence o donnell. good evening, lawrence o donnell. - at 9 pm. he sure is. he s my favorite, he s my favorite this and i ll be watching. yes, as well. i thank you, alex wagner. thank you. we begin this hour wit breaking news about supreme sheldon whitehouse a member of the senate judiciary committee committee is calling for a investigation of justice thoma tonight by attorney genera merrick garland. quote, for potential violation of the ethics of government ac under chapter five of th united states code, section 13 106. senator whitehouse will be our first guest tonight in thi breaking news coverage of first in american histo
yes, as well. thank you, alex wagner. thank you. we begin this hour wit breaking news about supreme clare justice clarence thomas. sheldon whitehouse a member of the senate judiciary committee committee is calling for a investigation of justice thoma tonight by attorney genera merrick garland. quote, for potential violation of the ethics of government ac under chapter five of th united states code, section 13 106. senator whitehouse will be our first guest tonight in thi breaking news coverage of first in american history. and the 234 year history of th united states supreme court, n member of the united state supreme court has ever appeare clearly to break the law until now. clarence thomas absolutely violated the federal law cited by senator whitehouse in his demand florida investigation o the by the attorney general. the law could not be more clea or more simple it requires supreme cour justices and other federal employees to report any real estate transaction, quo
judiciary. this one that we are talkin about tonight s right there in federal law, which i read to this audience. he cannot possibly pretend tha there was any other way to dea with us, other than a suprem court justice actually looking at the simplest sentence o federal law that any supreme court justices ever going to read i agree, it s clear as day. senator, thank you very muc for joining us tonight on this important story. i really appreciate it good to be with you thank you an appeals court has allowed the continued use of a abortion pill with som restrictions in a case that no appears on a fast tractok the supreme court. that is next while loading up our suv, one extra push and. crack! so, we scheduled at safelite.com. we were able to track our technician and knew exactly when he d arrive. we can keep working!
living, but was adding substantial upgrades t clarence thomas s mother s hom and her daily life and we should all be very happ for clarence thomas s mother that a surge of money into her home in savannah, georgia that is supreme court justice could not afford has significantly improved her living conditions and the only thing - the only thing - clarence thomas had to do to move the entirety of thi transaction completely legal i every way for a supreme cour justice was to simply tell u about it admit, reported on his financial disclosure form. but clarence thomas appears to believe that his financial relationship to billionair harlan crow is publicl indefensible and that could be why he
decided to hide the most important part of his financia relationship to harlan crow, because it is the only part of his financial relationship t harlan crow that clarenc thomas must, without any question, absolutely report on his financial disclosure forms by law and clarence thomas violated that law the failure to report that transaction is a willful violation of law by a suprem court to justice and that has never happene before in the history of thi country and the united state supreme court. no other member of the supreme court in history has ever been shown to the in blatant an full violation of the law. never once before today reporting by propublica, which reported for the very firs