why he s arguing for it as well. i think we really need to have a conversation about what does it mean to be a republican now and how has that changed and and how about and what are people implicitly accepting when they just say if i want a strong president? it is all in for tonight. alex wagner starts goodnight. good evening. alex alex it is tells me that these e legitimate conversations were having with a man who wants to be president. thanks to you at home for joining me this evening. the former president of the united states is a free man. he can go anywhere he chooses and today he chose to attend his civil fraud trial in new york city. this is weaponization of justice. this is something nobody can see to this extent, it s called election interference. it s a sad day for our country that a thing like this could take place. i m sitting in a courthouse instead of being in iowa where i should be. again, no one compelled mr. trump to be in that courthouse today. he coul
it is just a 900 page argument for expanded unfettered executive power. if you tacket that lid on ron desantis plans that s what he s arguing for, too. i think we need to have a conversation about what does it mean to be a republican now and how has that changed and what are people implicitly accept when they say i just want a strong president. thank you both. that is all in a on thursday night. alex wagner tonight begins right now. it still astounds me these are legitimate conversations we re having with our livelihoods. thanks to you at home for joining me this evening. the former president of the united states is a free man. he can go anywhere he chooses. today he chose to attend his civil fraud trial in new york city. this is weaponization of justice. this is something that nobody s ever seen to this extent. it s called election interference. it s a sad day for our country when things like this can take place. i m sitting in a courthouse instead of being in iow
so many packages arriving. she had to take over six trips to the post office just to get them all. it s never ending. now, she has to organize everything to make sure the right gives get to the right students. down there, i don t know, wherever. seeing people come together for these kids, i know what it s going to do for their mind said i know what it s gonna do for their potential. and i know what it s going to do for every teacher everywhere that sees this. next time you complain about teachers, please watch that video. and remember, if you need help please ask for it. but if you can give help please give it. and on that note, i wish you a very good and a very safe night. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thank you for staying up late i ll see at the top of the hour. e top of the hour the former president of the united states is a free man. he can go anywhere he chooses and today he chose to attend his civil fraud trial in new york city
all in with chris hayes starts now. tonight, on all in. you look at what i m trump is trying to do, you can t do it by himself. he has to have collaborators. the story of mike johnson is a story of a collaborator. i collaboration is happening in plain sight. we have to blur some of the faces of persons who participated in the events of that day because we don t want them to be retaliated against. and to be charged by the doj. tonight, speaker of the house announces plans to help january six rioters escape justice. then, martin gellman on trump s stated plans to use the power of the presidency to evade justice and punish enemies. plus, emergency meeting on florida to replace a republican party chairman of amid disturbing rape allegations. and how one senator s crusade against aircraft carrier poetry just came to a bizarre and. we are so woke in the min military. we ve got people doing pawns on aircraft carriers over the land loudspeaker. when all in starts, rig
in since the war started to. food prices are going up. wfp is warning now the area is on the brink of (inaudible) we re starting to see a spread of waterborne disease. that is a cocktail very familiar to humanitarians, it s what proceeds the scale of mortality in famine or humanitarian crisis. i want to be clear, quote the world food programme, saying eight weeks of the war is a high risk of famine for all the people of gaza, especially for those with chronic diseases, older persons, children, and those living disabilities. but the very high casualty toll, we think, again, according to statistics we have, which comes from the gaza health ministry, as many as 6000 children, possibly more, the vast majority, to my understanding, are from direct result of israeli airstrikes, bombardment, and mortars, right? you are saying there is now a real possibility of this secondary mortality. right. what you look at something like the famine in somalia in 2011 that killed people, tho