thousands of jobs, you would have covered that. patrick mahomes and tom brady going ahead in the sunday super bowl. who is going to get the ring? hey, bucs you are going down. born to be wild will. brian: playing host to super bowl lv. we don t have it two different cities. one city is playing home that is the tampa bay bucs first time in history they did that not many people traveling during the pandemic. 25,000 people in the stadium. millions will be watching at home. maybe the highest ever. this game is the most seasoned scalable game in the history of the super bowl between brady and mahomes and it the electrifying way both these teams play offense. it s going to be fantastic. we know the weather is going to be good. steve: we do know the weather is going to be good. i have actually have something in common with patrick mahomes. like patrick mahomes i need a hair cut. i m going to get one. do you know why in the barber had covid as it turns out and they stopped do
now. tonight on all in. we saw one of the shooters. he had a brown jacket on. they were really young. for somebody just acting out of control. a super bowl celebration ends in mass gun violence. parades, rallies, schools, movies, it seems like almost nothing is safe. what we know about what happened in kansas city. then, jack smith asked the supreme court to hurry up. tonight s filing from the special counsel to try and end trump delay tactics. and as george santos taunts the maga con trust congress that rejected him, new signs republicans aren t learning lessons from their evil. ways stop running around for trump and start running the country. when all in starts, right now. good evening from new york. and chris. face a lot of news to get to tonight including a rocket of a filing from brazil spot prosecutor jack smith. the results of that congressional race, but we begin with the devastating but familiar news from missouri. a suiting a shooting at the end of
special counsel to try and end trump delay tactics. and as george santos taunts the maga congress that rejected him, new signs republicans aren t learning lessons from their evil ways. stop running around for trump and start running the country. when all in starts, right now. good evening from new york. and chris. we face a lot of news to get to tonight including a rocket of a filing from prosecutor jack smith. the results of that congressional race, but we begin with the devastating but familiar news from missouri. a suiting a shooting at the end of the kansas city chiefs super bowl victory parade has left at least one person dead and about two dozen in the crowd wounded according to police. nine of those who suffered gunshot wounds were children, ranging in ages from 6 to 15, according to hospital officials. when the chiefs won the title on sunday, a record number of people watched the game, and by all accounts a record number of fans, hundreds of thousands, turned out
wednesday night. alex wagner tonight starts right now. good evening, alex. you know what sort of staggering is that republicans do you think they can very publicly pledge fealty, just basically fold on immigration reform and trump s direction, and pay no price. they thought nobody would notice if that happened? i was talking about your book, future face. it s a great book. thanks for saying it on air. all that stuff is complicated. peoples instincts on immigration, sometimes, in the same person, sometimes in immigrant communities themselves, are complicated about how people feel about all this. finding a way to talk about the complexity in a way that sort of humanizes people and talks about solutions and doesn t do the opposite as really the kind of kept skeleton key here. and hopefully that s what comes out of this. yeah. skeleton key inside it s such a very, very fine needle to thread. yes, it is. it s really hard. thank, you my friend, as always. and thanks
it sat really hard. thank you, my friend as always. thanks to you at home for joining me thisu evening. we are following somein breakin news on multiple fronts tonight including at the supreme court where specialat counsel jack smh has just responded to donald trump s latest effort to delay his federal criminal trial. for months now smith s federal election interference trial has been put on hold while the courts consider donald trump s claim as former president he should be f absolutely immune fm any and all criminal charges. now,in last week a federal appes court unanimously rejected that argument. trumpje subsequently appealed tt decision to the supreme court, and tonight the special counsel is making an impassioned plea to the nine justices of the high court, urging them not to let trump delay this matter any longer. in a new filing this evening smith writes, the charged crimes strike at the heart of our democracy. the public interest in a prompt trial is at its zenith