these votes for joe biden. the panic over getting it right. arizona, are you 100% sure of that call and when you made it, and why did you make it? absolutely. how the tales showed how fox reacted internally, when their viewers didn t like the election results. senator chris murphy says it s a seminal moment, and he joins me live tonight. and then [applause] this is the final battle. they know it. i know it. you know it. everybody knows it. this is it the maga iran fist on full display, as trump s rivals flounder with his base. bless blas when will you announce your reelection, sir? when i announce it. it may not be official, but it sure looks like joe biden s running and as republicans advance another state takeover in st. louis, the mayor tishaura jones joins me tonight, when all in starts right. but evening. i m jason johnson in for chris hayes. tonight, we had damaging new revelations and the story of how fox news deliberately lied to i
united states flew to california to give a speech. it was a speech that he knew he would be giving to some of his most die hard fans. people who would follow him until the end of the earth. and that was crucial at that moment in his political life, because just a few weeks earlier, the wall street journal was first to report that that same vice president, spiro agnew, he was under federal criminal investigation for potential felony corruption charges, bribery, extortion, tax evasion, a bunch of stuff. this was very shocking front page news at the time. it was very damaging news, for obvious reasons, to the vice president, and he was just completely enraged about it. so he flew out to california september 29th, 1973, to give a talk to his most rabid supporters. it was the national conference of republican women. and, um, these women were hard core activists. as a group, generally speaking, they were quite right wing and quite devoted to spiro agnew. agnew was seen as being
tonight on all in the fox news decision to call these votes for joe biden. the panic over getting it right. arizona, are you 100% sure of that call and when you made it, and why did you make it? absolutely. how the tales showed how fox reacted internally, when their viewers didn t like the election results. senator chris murphy says it s a seminal moment, and he joins me live tonight. and then [applause] this is the final battle. they know it. i know it. you know it. everybody knows it. this is it the maga iron fist on full display, as trump s rivals flounder with his base. plus when will you announce your reelection, sir? when i announce it. it may not be official, but it sure looks like joe biden s running and as republicans advance another state takeover in st. louis, the mayor tishaura jones joins me tonight, when all in starts right. good evening. i m jason johnson in for chris hayes. tonight, we had damaging new revelations an
speech. and it was a speech that he knew he would be giving to some of his most die-hard fans, people who would follow him to the end of the earth, and that was crucial at that moment in his political life because just a few weeks earlier the wall street journal had been first to report that that same vice president he was under federal criminal investigation on potential felony corruption charges, bribery, extortion, tax evasion, a whole bunch of stuff. this was very shocking front page news at the time. it was very damaging news for obvious reasons to the vice president, and he was completely enraged about it. so he flew out to california to give a talk to his most rabid supporters. it was the national conference of republican women. and these women were hard core activists, as a group generally speaking they were quite right-wing, and a group generally speaking they were quote devoted to superhero agnew. this has been forgotten in history but agnew was seen as being much
some indirect way in the hope that he will pick them, because we all know that mike pence doesn t have much of a the highest respect for him. but he s an example of what happens when you call for that courage. he spoke out against donald trump, and i think it helped cost him his seat, the last time around. so, there is a price to pay for confronting donald trump directly. and most republicans have shown that they are unwilling to pay that price and bear the burden it comes with engaging and bringing on the wrap of trump. fernand amandi and carlos curbelo, thank you so much for joining us tonight on all in with chris hayes. that is all in on this monday night. i am jason johnson, sitting in for chris hayes. he ll be back tomorrow. the rachel maddow show starts right now. good evening, rachel. good evening, jason. it s great to see you in that chair. great to have you here. thank you so much. i am honored. thank you so much. here. thank you so mup. i am honored. thank you at ho