at the end of this long tunnel. i hope it that those hostages get released. thank you for joining us. ayelet shaked, thank you. that is all in on this wednesday night. alex wagner tonight starts right now. good evening, alex. thank you, my friend. a robust discussion. thanks to you at home for joining me this evening. approximately 140 police officers were injured on january 6th, when a violent mob stormed the capitol. one of those officers was james, and he is involved in a lawsuit with the former president. they re engaged in, and for which we have no decision from the d.c. circuit court. there have been shocking moments in the trump presidency, many of them, so many that it is actually hard to count. if there were some kind of accounting for all the shocking moments in the trump presidency, this one, if we have the video, would certainly be near the top of the list. just now, president putin denied having anything to do with the election interference in 2016. ever u.
there have been shocking moments in the trump presidency, so many that it s hard to count, but if there was some kind of accounting for all the shocking moments in the trump presidency, this one, if we have the video, would certainly be near the top of the list. just now, president putin denied having anything to do with the election interference in 2016. ever u.s. intelligence agency has concluded that russia did. what, who, my first question for you, sir, who do you believe? they think it s russia. i have president putin. he said it s not russia or. i will say this, i don t see any reason why it would be. i will tell you president putin was extremely strong and powerful in his denial today. the president of the united states of america, donald trump, standing alongside russian president vladimir putin, aligning himself with russian claims over u.s. intelligence. denying what everyone at that point you to be true, russia interfered in the 2016 election. throughout hi
now it is time for the last word with lawrence o donnell. good evening, lawrence. good evening. alex. i alerted you the other night that i was gonna do something i wasn t going to do which i haven t done for years, which is stan and. walk i did it successfully, to my surprise. tonight i feel i should warn you, because this is the kind of thing you re going to care about. you might notice that at some point when you are studying on the hptlc. for the first time in television history, and maybe in my adult life, i am working tonight without collar stays. and i don t just have any idea how this color is going to look by the time we get to 10:30. dan, our director, i just instructed him to stay as far away from the collar as possible. listen, i couldn t tell if you didn t tell me, but talk to be at ten, 30 10:40, and 45. i m lucky because these the candidates that might have extra callers. better caller stays. not the ones you get from the dry cleaners. he says he is me
quarantine and isolation if theree is some type of a public health emergency and you can isolate and quarantine outside of someone s home and voluntarily we can see ways that cdc, lord fauci and others might seek to go even furtherur with mandates and restrictions where there isn t a balance, where there isn t a check. isis he thinking that maybe he can overrule the legislative branch too and thea judiciary? so the slippery here of where the, the fauci version of how the future should go? yeah, he s worried about a bad precedent. it s a precedent of one of checks and balances and by the way, it might be other scientist opinions, other p voices and ultimate powerow to the people of this country. yeah,co other consideration now, dr. saphire, i want to play another clip of lord fauci lee