Special counsel. There is a whole lot here that we have never before seen. 165 pages laying out the case against donald trump. There are many dozens of bombshells here and people right now are poring over them. And what he did on january 6. At the prospect of mike pence being killed or harmed, donald trump, what jack smith found was donald trump s response was, quote, so what? 35 days before the election, new details on how the republican candidate for president tried to overthrow the last election. Rachel maddow and lawrence o donnell join me live tonight. Then did he lose the 2020 election? tim, i m focused on the future. Senator murphy on the republican plan to subvert this election. Plus the threat of regional war as israel invades lebanon. My interview on his brandnew book, when all in starts right now. Good evening from new york. I am chris hayes. Just 34 days out from the election and voting has already started in a number of states. The judge in donald trump s january 6 specia
About 100,000 jobs impacted as a Ripple Effect because of this strike and that may show up in the October Jobs report, dont forget on the west coast, we have a strike at boeing going on right now. And so you have those jobs taken offline in addition to this Port Strike and all but impacts of the Ripple Effects, you could see not such a healthy Job Number in october that is the last Jobs Report that well see before the election. People are going to be watching that very, very closely as these strikes drag on i think itll be part of the political fodder as well. Thank you so much, vanessa. Appreciate it. A new hour of cnn, new central starts right now longfeared wider war in the Middle East has arrived, is real promises to make iran pay efforts precedented Missile Attack what does that look like now . And what role will the united states play you could call it a Throwback Debate of sorts. A throwback because civilians he actually returned to the Debate Stage for the first time in a long
god rest his soul, what could that be ? warrior? he he he had the way of, like cutting through an issue with a smile on his face. ce i and i knew him since i was a young lawyer. i just started in practicing law. i ha him. mwn tribute to i m so glad you did that, sean,n because he was a wonderful person and a brilliant legal mind. we re not going to see anyone like him any time soon. so thank you for those words for him.r and i ll i ll.th he ll be missed. i ll tryoso it.e words. i ll try to do it. justice at the end of this show. but thank you so much and great show as always. even with the time. all right.s with i m laura ingraham.e tide. this is ingram angle from washington.washington ton tonight. we re going to get right to. th it. the brutal truthe brutal. that s the focus of tonight s angle. . all right. kim karhian has big news. kim kardashian is expanding her brand once again. your brand og a private equity firm with jay simmons, a sixteeequityn year veteran of th
antibecause they couldn t get us on something bigger and the pushback also countering that, rebutting it from one of the prosecutors were the corporations that wanted to cooperate make amends and don t take us twice to the supreme court to fight any cooperation and stop anyone from voluntarily testifying and they haven t been brought before the grand jury. this pushback is a strategy that we ve seen before from the former president and people in his orbit. you ll remember that during the mueller investigation when he was being investigated for obstruction of justice, his lawyers and those around him began to minimize obstruction as just the process crime even though we know it s significant and goes to the heart of the justice system. so now we see them minimizing. it s just fringe benefits, what every other company does, a scheme that was persistent over 15 years and that saved them hundreds of thousands of
and given them hundreds of thousands of documents. the people are talking to you. no reason to sit down with the president. that is why he was given the unlimited time frame. it feels like the president can t win. he opens up the white house counsel to an interview in the sake, for the sake of transparency as they say. harris: can t win in the media. case right. then they assume he is turning on the president. but that is something we don t know. harris: no one knows what anybody said for 30 hours. it is probably naive to think just because you know a person, after hour three you have probably lost what you can count on at that point. that is a lot of talking. to further what you said, this is an interesting point. the point of sitting down with the president he can get at things that you can t get at. after 30 hours with one witness you might be closer to the zone that the president isn t the only person to answer the certain questions. they have been asked and