outside the white house just before all hell broke loose. so, over the next ten days we get to see the machines that are crooked, the ballots that are fraudulent, and if we re wrong, we will be made fools of, but if we re right, a lot of them will go to jail, so let s have trial by combat! wow. we bring up rudy giuliani because he abruptly became the lead story today. in a made for tv twist for a man who before he was the mayor of new york city was once the u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york. federal investigators in manhattan executed search warrants early this morning at giuliani s home and office. the new york times reports, it s part of their probe into whether he violated foreign lobbying laws by doing unregistered work in ukraine. according to our reporters, agents presented giuliani with a warrant and requested all electronic devices. giuliani turned over one cell phone, one ipad and one laptop and nothing else. the agents were at the apartment f
so how much will this impact the president s agenda? that s a big question. also this today, on the anniversary of bloody sunday, i m signing an executive order to make it easier for eligible voters to register to vote and improve access to voting. every eligible voter should be able to vote and have that vote counted. president biden taking executive action to expand voting access. how will this work with multiple states like georgia looking to pass voter restriction laws right now. as the trial loom over minneapolis for the officer charged in the death of george floyd we will examine what is exactly in the bill named in floyd s honor that could change how the police and justice system works for all americans. i want to begin with the covid relief bill. it is passed back to the house for reapproval on tuesday before it is sent to the president s desk. joining me, rosa delauro. congresswoman, thank you for joining us on this sunday afternoon. very much appreciate
protests are doing the same with school board protests, and why so-called natural immunity still isn t an excuse to not get vaccinated. why would i get vaccinated when you know i have better immunity than someone who s been vaccinated? when all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes. for months now the january 6th select committee has been trying to get all sorts of information and documents from the national archivists that keeps the documents of the trump white house about the trump white house s communications leading up to the insurrection. not surprisingly, donald trump has been claiming executive privilege all along even though he is no longer the executive. and even though the current president, joe biden, has formally declined to invoke executive privilege to protect trump s records from congressional investigators. it is a problem for donald trump because he apparently really does not want anyone to get those records, so just a few h
willing to fall in line. whitewashing the attack on the capitol. using the rnc ridiculous and dangerous characterization of legitimate political discourse. and trying to dismantle trust in the 1/6 committee. florida senator did it today. on cbs. i think it s a complete partisan scam. anyone who committed a crime on january 6 should be prosecuted. and if convicted put in jail. i do not believe that we need a congressional committee to harass americans that weren t even in washington on january 6. were not in favor of what happened. have condemned what happened. they want to smear them anyway. the fact remains the committee is non-partisan. republican representatives sit on panel. and seven democrats. it is not an attack o arrest, prosecute and convict ordinary citizens if they are found to have taken part in the attack on american democracy. if you think january 6 was an isolated act as he does, you are miss the farrest for the trees. the plot to over turn the election ext
interviewed hundreds of witnesses and issued dozens of subpoenas as it moves closer to former president donald trump s inner circle, seeking the cooperation and the testimony of people like trump s daughter and former white house senior advisor, ivanka trump, who has yet to even respond to the committee s request to speak with her. there s also trump s chief of staff in the west wing on january the 6th, mark meadows. how about conservative fire brand, congressman jim jordan. they want to know what jordan spoke about in his communications with trump on january the 6th. the committee also believes jordan has information about strategy meetings to overturn the election results. so that s that. and yet there s one name, one name already charged for his alleged role in the capitol insurrection that you may not have heard about yet. this man right here is ryan nichols of tyler, texas. unlike many january 6th defendants who have been out on bail, nichols has been behind bars since h