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tonight, quote, breaking news. federal judge rules and voters favors. voters in arizona will not face intimidation at the drop box. that is a win for democracy. and that is a win for us. now it is time for the last word with lawrence o donnell. good, evening lawrence. we have zoe lofgren joining us later in the hour. because the about exactly what was going on over there. on january 6th we will see what she can tell us about how that went. and we are also going to be joined by senator michael bennet, running for reelection in colorado. we will see how comfortable he s feeling tonight. the secret service piece of january 6th is the biggest mystery i think there is. so, i m eager to hear that interview. and michael bennet, always a good talker. have a good show, lawrence. thanks, alex. thank you. we have two important confessions tonight. two historic confessions. historic confessions about the trumpian madness that consumes millions of people in this country. ....
a secret service official about exactly what was going on over there. on january 6th we will see what she can tell us about how that went. and we are also going to be joined by senator michael bennet, running for reelection in colorado. we will see how confident he s feeling tonight. secret service piece of january 6th is the biggest mystery i think there is. so, i m eager to hear that interview. and michael bennet, always a good talker. have a good show, lawrence. thanks, alex. thank you. we have two important confessions tonight. two historic confessions. historic confessions about the trumpian madness that consumes millions of people in this country. one of the confessions is by a trump supporter who confessed to attempting to kidnap and possibly murder the speaker of the house and to actually attempting to murder the speaker s husband. we have another confession from another trump supporter who has not yet committed the crime he has confessed to, the crime tha ....
post-roe society, as the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. good evening once again, i m stephanie ruhle. it s good to be back here, we have got a lot to cover. it has been exactly three weeks, three weeks since the faa searched donald trump s florida home, and tonight we know the justice department has completed its review of all of the documents that were seized by the fbi. doj lawyers say a limited number of the items recovered potentially contain attorney client privileged information. the judge is now considering a request from trump s legal team to now appoint a neutral special master to see if any documents are covered by executive privilege. over the weekend, judge alene cannon, a trump appointee, signaled preliminary support for a third party to review the cover documents, our own kelly o donnell has more. today, the doj told the court that the initial sorting of documents has already been completed. the trump team pushed back. we had a lot of ....
new details on the company that the governor hired to transport unsuspecting migrants across the country, and its links to other top republicans. plus, how pleading the fifth and his fraud case could doom the disgraced ex president. the astonishing scenes of protests in iran. all in, starting right now. good evening, from new york, i m chris hayes. republicans unveiled their agenda, if you can call it that, if they retake the house this november. before we get to that, the most revealing preview on what it comes to look like, came earlier this week. that is what the overwhelming majority of the house republican conference voted against a law, that would clarify the language of the electoral count act. that is a somewhat obscure piece of legislation for the 19th century, governing how presidents are elected, and how members of congress can object to electors. this would just fix part of it to, explicitly, state what was obvious. that a sitting president, and his suppor ....
artemis mission was postponed. basically there was an engine malfunction. artemis one is the first in a series of missions that would return humans to the moon for the first time since 1972. the launch team discovered a bleed in one of the rocket s four engines. cnn s space correspondent joins us. explain more of what happened and then what happens next. reporter: yeah, so, victor, essentially we all thought that this was an engine issue. what we learned during the press conference, the first post-scrub press conference that just wrapped up, is that nasa officials believe it s not so much an engine issue. the primary culprit was an issue with the cooling system that cools that particular engine, engine number three. they ve got to get that engine to the right temperature before liftoff because sthey don t wan the liquid hydrogen and oxygen to shock the system. it seems to be that is where the biggest problem was. they are troubleshooting now. another problem we lear ....