i think people thought that we came into this is some kind of game. this is not again at all. an unbelievable look inside the courtroom as the grand jury that could decide whether to indict trump is finally seated. does it go to court or does it not? if you find that there is probable cause, you must indict. and the surreal turn in the house republican stunt to damage joe biden. msnbc makes fun of me when i said that there is a lot of people that were involved in the biden shenanigans that are currently missing. congressman jamie raskin on james comer s key informant, who has been revealed to be a fugitive from justice. the people on msnbc who made fun of me when i said we had an informant that was missing, they should feel like fools right now. when all in starts, right now. the good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. the moment we were all expecting his now or i ve. in the late night filing from monday, 30 minutes before the deadline, donald trump s att
meanwhile, in fulton county i think people thought that we came into this as some kind of game. this is not again at all. an unbelievable look inside the courtroom as the grand jury that could decide whether to indict trump is finally seated. does it go to court or does it not? if you find that there is probable cause, you must indict. and the surreal turn in the house republican stunt to damage joe biden. msnbc makes fun of me when i said that there is a lot of people that were involved in the biden shenanigans that are currently missing. congressman jamie raskin on james comer s key informant, who has been revealed to be a fugitive from justice. the people on msnbc who made fun of me when i said we had an informant that was missing, they should feel like fools right now. when all in starts, right now. the good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. the moment we were all expecting his now or i ve. in the late night filing from monday, 30 minutes before
titanic sub. and then there s the personal loss for the families of those on board. coming up, i ll talk to the stepson of the man lovingly known as p.h. whose love of the ocean and deep see exploration ultimately led to the end of his life. also this hour, the rnc trying to force the field of 13 candidates to agree on at least one thing, supporting the eventual republican nominee. but so far it s not working. so who s going to blink first? and the name g. michael brown might not ring a bell, but he s accused of playing a key role in that so-called fake electors scheme. what his new testimony before a d.c. grand jury tells us about jack smith s case and whether it pushes us closer to any possible charges. but we begin with the search for answers in the loss of the titan sub, answers that lie in the pitch black depths of the north atlantic more than 12,000 feet down. the evidence shows that even at the very moment the sub imploded, it sent early clues to a top secret mil
docket for nauta. will it be in front of judge aileen cannon or will she self-recuse? we know what the prosecution is arguing, that donald trump took the papers when he had no right to take the papers, that he kept papers even when he was asked repeatedly to give them back, that he lied about what he had, and that he threatened national security, putting lives at risk and the safety of this nation in jeopardy. what else might jack smith s team have, and why wasn t bedminster a bigger part of the indictment? meanwhile, what is donald trump s team going to argue? we ll lay out what will likely come up in pre-trial motions. you heard one of trump s former lawyers tease him yesterday when he talked about prosecutorial misconduct. what else will they argue? and what or should we say who is donald trump s biggest liability? the legal process is just beginning. and so is arguably the political process, just beginning right now. donald trump is already trying to turn this case into a
apparently. so i don t know, lawrence. i m eager to see what allred has to. say i should not have tipped my first question like that. have a great. so thank you. john douglass was the tucker carlson of 19th century london. he was, in every way, a terrible person. when his father died he inherited his father s absurd title of marcus of queensbury at age 14. tucker carlson s upbringing is the 20th century american version of lauren queensbury s up bringing. they were both born rich enough to never have to work day in their lives. they were both students who never achieved any high academic distinction. like many of the most influential voices in the history of right-wing american media, wrestling by and rush hannity, queensbury never finished college. he was so disliked what he is not allowed to be a member of the house of lords. his first wife successfully sued him on the grounds of divorce on the grounds of adultery. he he lived on the grounds of hatred, the ful