that does it for us, thank you so much for watching. remember, if your friends are busy tonight. you got a hot date. you and they can watch the night cap again tomorrow night at saturday, 11:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc. i m signing off and i wish you a very good night. from all of our colleagues across the networks of news news, thanks for staying up late with me. see you at the end of tomorrow. it has been a terrible, horrible, no good very bad week for conspiracy theorists. normally there would be no reason to show you a clip of alex jones, but this was really something. i m literally here watching a family die. 30 years on air. 37 years in operation. 15 years in this building and i m literally. when i leave tonight. they will shut us down. maybe it is tomorrow, the next day. i want people to know, i love you, i believe in you, humanity, my grandparents grandparents and parents. i believe in humanity. they got to be stopped. you got to stop them. so, at the end of 2 day, w
Political cost to seeing all of these right wing conspiracy theorists go up in flames and be outed for what they are. you would think there could be. in some ways, this is all kind of happening on one side. these live by an large on the right. it is not like they are out there very separate from the mainstream of the republican party. you have donald trump closely interacting with them. the alex joneses of the world. mark meadow was chief of staff. there s a lot of very close tie in between what he does, what the republicans do. it is a lot of fertile material for democrats to work with. but how do you make it something that is viable for a political campaign environment? and you could say look, this is a very, very corrupt group of