and if they, including some critically injured, get out, more humanitarian aid is getting in. but neither development is altering the big picture inside the war zone where the already horrific situation is getting worse by the hour. plus, donald trump s eldest son and the head of his business empire expected to take the stand in their civil fraud trial in new york. his testimony potentially critical to the judge s decision on whether he or his father will ever be able to occupy a c suite in manhattan again. and a dramatic decision by a kansas city jury that could fundamentally change the way people sell their homes in america. realtors found guilty of conspiring to jack up their fees and ordered to pay nearly $2 billion in damages. the ultimately penalty could be triple that amount and more lawsuits impacting more states are already in the pipeline. but we start with that sign of hope today in gaza. for the first time since the start of this war, a handful of americans
as it may be it s partisan. he didn t consult security experts about reviewing security footage. as chairman thompson said a true dereliction of duty to the capitol police, the people who work in the capitol, and broadly to the american people. and what can we do about it? nothing directly, but he and the other republicans willt have t answer for it at the ballot box. and this is a party that says they black the blue. this is the behavior of a party that says it is the party of law andit order. new york congressman dan goldman, daniel goldman. either way. thank you for being here. we have a lot to get to your time tonight including one of the most shocking pieces of legislation i ve heard about in a long time. here s a hint. remember those gun pins that some members of congress were seen wearing earlier this month? plus republican ron desantis
0 morning. can t wait for the hand of. that s all in for this that we look forward to it as well. that s it for tonight, live from ukraine. alex wagner tonight begins right now. thanks for all of you for joining us tonight, we start with breaking news about ivanka trump and jared kushner. new york times reports tonight, the both kushner and trump, have been subpoenaed by special have been subpoenaed by special counsel jack smith as part of his investigation into former president trump s roll in the january 6th attack. now, if you watched the house january 6th committee hearings last year you might remember that one of the signal moments was a piece of video the committee played featuring ivanka trump. a big question the committee was trying to answer was how much people in the white house believed the lie that they were pushing, that the election had been stolen. so it nattered when the committee asked trump s opinion of attorney general bill barr s statement which was made on de