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.
whistleblower, or the informant is now missing? congressman jamie raskin on how hunter biden called james comer s bluff, and what we are learning about negotiations for an extension of the truce as 16 more hostages are released by hamas. when all in starts, right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. we re under 50 days from now iowa caucus, republican primary voters, their first shot to choose a presidential nominee. last time most of the country went to the polls, after the big national election, the 2022 midterm elections, a little over a year ago, and if you might remember, republicans delivered a pretty shocking underperformance in those elections. it was an empty performance those particularly pronounced among the trump aligned candidates. we saw this early in that election night and it just kept going. the kari lake in arizona e and the herschel walker and the tv doctor mehmet oz in pennsylvania. in short, modulus to begin 2022. as a result at the time th
nikki haley, ambassador to the united nations, has been very special to me. that the republican primary just become an actual race? we re all happy for you in one way but we would hate to lose. tonight, big money s big bat nikki haley could defeat donald trump. you ve been fantastic. you re my friend, and on behalf of the country, i want to thank you for a great job. then, the latest fascist threat from the republican front-runner against his critics here at an msnbc. and then, a return to the republican house circus. did you just say that the whistleblower, or the informant is now missing? congressman jamie raskin on how hunter biden called james comer s bluff, and what we are learning about negotiations for an extension of the truce as 16 more hostages are released by hamas. when all in starts, right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. we re under 50 days from now iowa caucus, republican primary voters, their first shot to choose a presidential
big three jewish organizations . siegman was born in 1930 in frankfurt, germany. s to power, his family fled to the united states. his father was a leader of the european zionist movement, pushing for the creation of a jewish state. the kind of zionism that exists today, as a jew rejected completely the one that exemplified by jewishness. that leaves me to reject it, to abandon it, to see it as shameful. and as a betrayal of the very vast and most important values of my religious and at the kennedy. nermeen: we will air amy goodman s interview with henry siegman. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i m nermeen shaikh, filling in for amy goodman. swedish prosecutors have dropped part of their sexual assault inquiry against wikileaks founder julian assange, but the most serious part of the probe remains in place. the announcement was made as the statute of limitations ran out on three parts of the investigation.
today in a democracy now! special, we spend the hour with henry siegman, the former executive director of the american jewish congress, long described as one of the nation s big three jewish organizations . siegman was born in 1930 in frankfurt, germany. s to power, his family fled to the united states. his father was a leader of the european zionist movement, pushing for the creation of a jewish state. the kind of zionism that exists today, as a jew rejected completely the one that exemplified by jewishness. that leaves me to reject it, to abandon it, to see it as shameful. and as a betrayal of the very vast and most important values of my religious and at the kennedy. nermeen: we will air amy goodman s interview with henry siegman. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i m nermeen shaikh, filling in for amy goodman. swedish prosecutors have dropped part of their sexual assault inquiry against wikileaks founder