coming up, chief architect of obamacare sikh emanuel. who is to blame. massive cyberattack crippling 12 countytries and two american companies. british hospitals forced to turn patients away because of the outage. reports are that the hackers used leaked nsa hacking tools. latest on dissing story. david: merck and among the dow s biggest drags. we have breaking news on unprecedented global cyberattack. we heard a little abt it from melissa. it is now affecting fedex and microsoft in a big way. ashley webster with details from the new york stock exchange. ashley, this could change fortunes of some companies. ashley: certainly could, david. massive attack in europe and asia. 12 countries at last count. you mentioned individual companies. fedex certainly one of those affecting. they say their windows-based system has been interfered with. they re not say you how widespread the problem is whether it is impacting deliveries. they say they will deal with it as quickly as possible
importantly, election officials in wisconsin tell us they have not received a letter like this. we have reached out to multiple states and are waiting to hear back, and we are seeking to understand what motivated the post offices general counsel to issue these warnings. was it out of real concern? is it to sow more doubt. joij me to talk about how the united states postal service battle is impacting their state, the executive director of the north carolina state board of elections, secretary of state of maine, matt dunlap and the secretary of state of minnesota rk , steve simon. all of their offices have received letters from the u.s. postal service. so i quoted north carolina first, so karen brinson bell, let me start with you how did you interpret this letter? chuck, we had already been making preparations so really this letter comes as no surprise. it s information that we know because we ve been executing absentee by mail voting for years, decades actually. so many of t
republican operative tried to go to get hillary clinton s e-mails and what former national security adviser may have had to do with it. first this. what s old is new, once again. it s like everything around here. the senate health care bill is at an impasse and president trump is floating a strategy that could complicate the already complicated situation. if hen senators are unable to pass what they are working on now, they should immediately repeal, then replace at a later date. ryan nobles is live on capitol hill right now with much more on this. ryan, it s just as simple as that, or maybe not at all. reporter: kate, it can be said this is the furthest thing from simple. this could complicate the process for senate republicans trying to bring the factions of the party together. one senior gop aide told phil mattingly, this is like rolling a grenade into the negotiation. this is making things more difficult and important to keep in mind, this is a different position than t
drops, hillary says she is convinced she knows what happened between trump and the races. it s pretty clear you re the puppet. the head of trump s so-called voter fraud commission caught red-handed. i said it appears that nonrecess dens may have tipped the results. when all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. the white house once again went after fired fbi director james comey today as special counsel robert mueller s russia investigation continues to widen. comey who would likely serve as a key witness in a criminal obstruction of justice case against the president. and today for the second day in a row the white house press secretary argued from the podium that it was comey and not the president who broke the law. i think there s no secret comey by his own self-admission leaked privileged government information weeks before president trump fired him, comey testified that an fbi act engaged in the same practice, they d face serio
convinced she knows what happened between trump and the races. it s pretty clear you re the puppet. the head of trump s so-called voter fraud commission caught red-handed. i said it appears that nonrecess dens may have tipped the results. when all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. the white house once again went after fired fbi director james comey today as special counsel robert mueller s russia investigation continues to widen. comey who would likely serve as a key witness in a criminal obstruction of justice case against the president. and today for the second day in a row the white house press secretary argued from the podium that it was comey and not the president who broke the law. i think there s no secret comey by his own self-admission leaked privileged government information weeks before president trump fired him, comey testified that an fbi act engaged in the same practice, they d face serious repercussions. i think h