choices, nor have you ever been pregnant, but for a woman out there facing those charges, this is an incredibly difficult thing. president biden visiting the site of hurricane ida. some are urging more action on climate challenge. a man and his dog narrowly survived after a massive tornado tore through his house. and new fallout after republican minority leader kevin mccarthy warned technology firms against cooperating with the january 6th investigation. democrats and ethics experts now accuse him of violating rules and tampering with the investigation. we ll have the latest from capitol hill. good morning, everybody. it s saturday, september 4th. i m lindsey reiser. and i m kendis gibson. we re live from msnbc headquarters in new york laboring on this labor day weekend. you did that on the front end. i did it completely backward. the timing of the last two weeks there was a lot. yeah. quite an eventful two weeks. right now we have a team joining us from aus
information. reporter: on covid misinformation, what s your message to platforms like facebook? they re killing people. plus, a day after meeting texas democrats in d.c., why is joe manchin going to raise money with republicans in texas? and as the mega drought continued in the west, why the biden administration just rolled back a ridiculous trump era regulation. when i take a shower i want water to hit my hair instead of drop, drop. it is hard enough, my hair, without all of that. all in starts right now. good evening from chicago. i m chris hayes. january 6th was, of course, a truly horrible day for our country, but what is getting more and more clear day by day by day is that it all could have been so much worse. we just learned the country dodged another metaphorical bullet through a federal indictment of two california trump supporters, ian rogers and jared copeland. according to the indictment, prompted by the outcome of the 2020 presidential election, r
heroes. devastating decision: breaking news, the rescue mission in surfside becomes a recovery operation as hopes of finding survivors fades. plus new details on the teenager pulled out alive after the collapse. presidential assassination: armed men pretending to be u.s. agents stormed the home of haiti s leader in a midnight raid, murdering him and wounding his wife. was it an inside job? trump files suit: the former president now taking twitter, facebook and google to court after being kicked off social media for fanning the flames of the january 6th attack. the tiny chip causing huge problems: how a global shortage of a small computer component is driving up the price of everything from video games to refrigerators. and 75 years strong: marriage advice from the carters. the former president and first lady on making love last for three quarters of a century. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. garrett: good evening, to
are you better off than you were four years ago? ladies and gentlemen, rock n roll. a yellow creature gobbles dots while being pursued through a maze. did you see the picture in the magazine with reagan riding a horse on his ranch with bush running behind with a poer scooper? johnny had a sweeping popularity. he was around for a long time. there was something about his presence that when he speaks, everybody listens and everybody else falls silent. it would be kind of interesting to see reagan as president, wouldn t it? might not be so bad. i m kind of tired of presidents that play golf and play softball and jog. i d like to see a president who just sits there and dozes off. here s how i realized how good johnny carson was. i was a guest and i was doing a bit from the couch. and the bit was about how people annoy you when they touch you. you just want to deck them. so anyway and as i m doing the joke, i see he realized his arm was not really close enoug