it has become the single most predictable form of american television in this american way of death. there is nothing else that we can do, if we could think up a better way of doing, it we would. but we have no better idea of how to handle this. well, enjoy your show tonight, i ll be watching. thank you. fani willis speaks, and lindsey graham goes silent. that s a news day that we did not see coming. the normally silent full-time county district attorney fani willis gave an exclusive interview today, she discussed her grand jury investigation of republican interference into the republican election in georgia. she said that it was possible that donald trump could get hit with a subpoena to testify to that grand jury, just like lindsey graham. lindsey graham has been entrusts silent. since fani willis served him with a a subpoena to testify in georgia. he is the only current member of the united states senate to have been subpoenaed to testify to a grand jury. pretty sp
shape. as the 11th hour gets underway on this wednesday night. good evening once again i m stephanie ruhle. law makers investigating january 6th have scored a major breakthrough. former white house counsel pat cipollone as an insider s white house view of the lasting as agreed to testify under oath. that interview will take place on friday behind closed doors. according to nbc news, his testimony will be trans grabbed on videotape. last week, the can committee sent saponi a subpoena demanding he appear. i came one day after the former white house aide cassidy hutchinson testified. mr. cipollone said something to the effect of please don t be sure that we don t go up to the capitol capacity. please trust me. we are gonna get charged with every charge imaginable if we do that. in the days leading up to the sixth, we had conversations about potentially obstructing justice or defrauding the electoral account. no surprise. tonight the committee says it is eager to hear cipollo
democrats are not only paying for this $700 billion tax and spend package by raising taxes, super sizing the irs to bring more muscle on so they can go after taxes. the tax reduction act the senate passed over the weekends gives the irs $80 billion to add agents to their roster spending money to bring in more money. this is six times the current annual budget of the irs. half of the $80 billion goes to inflation efforts, having auditors pour over taxes with a fine tooth comb to make sure they re paying their fair share. we also empowered the irs to go after wealthy tax cheats so that we collect taxes that are already to you and owing from very wealthy people that try to hide their income. not contribute to the country. the white house and the irs commissioner insists that audit rates for anyone making less than $400,000 will not increase. but last year half hoff all irs audits were people making $75,000. republicans say there s no way that the irs can guarantee that a bee
the ground ahead and missile strikes across ukraine leaving destruction and injured. we ll have a live report from kyiv. the funeral for japan s shinzo abe will be held next week. a wake is scheduled for monday with his memorial service set for the next day. a hearse carrying the former prime minister s body arrived at his tokyo home a few hours ago. hundreds of mourners lined the streets outside. just one day earlier abe was giving a campaign speech in western japan when he was shot at close range with a homemade gun by a man. police found several crude guns made from metal pipes and other materials. under japan s strict gun laws, it s very difficult for citizens to own guns. the dockers tried to say about abe but say his blood loss was just too great. he was the longest-serving figure and a world known figure on stage. blake is covering this for us. reporter: earlier the body of shinzo abe accompanied by his wife arrived back here at his home in tokyo located just down
44% biden, 41% trump. and new signs of resistance to a radical supreme court s ban on abortion from a state you might not expect, when all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes. well, the last time steve bannon was in this much legal peril, he was been arrested on a chinese billionaire s yacht. and chinese donald trump bailed on the last day in office, but today bannon had no such luck. no powerful back or to back for him, as he faced a federal judge one week before his contempt of congress trial is set to begin. now, of course, mr. bannon was central to the ex presidents coup plot in the run up to the insurrection on january 6th, he was a very vocal supporter of the big lie, of a stolen election. but, when the january 6th committee subpoenaed him back in september of last year, steve bennett essentially told him to get lost. unlike some of the others trump supporters who are subpoenaed, like john eastman jeffrey clark, who faced a committ