Thanks for you at home for joining us this hour. And we happy to have you here. I will say just one note before we get started tonight. I know things might look a little different than usual, that is just because i am doing the show tonight from someplace new. I am in los angeles tonight. I am at what is essentially the midpoint of this book tour that im doing for my new book. Thats why im here. I am not a great traveler [laughter] i am not great at this. Just before i start the show tonight, i just want to say thank you to all the bookstores and the venues that weve been at so far, and all the moderators who have been onstage with me. Thanks in particular to everyone who has come up to one of these events and has been, there is been thousands of people so far, which is crazy. But its just been really nice to be out there at so many events and so many different cities to meet people who value this show, who love msnbc. Ive heard a lot of love from my msnbc colleagues. So, its been fant
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secretary of state, telling him he needed to find a specific number of votes to be declared the winner of the state. she tells it was like killing back an onion, and that they were looking at everything related to those efforts to interfere with georgia s election results. well, it s been a little over 14 months since we fani willis s office began an investigation, today we re learning more about where it stands and where things are headed. you might remember that earlier this year, a panel of georgia judges cleared the way for a special judge of juries to be seated in this case, a look at potential criminal charges against president trump. today, in a new interview in the atlanta journal-constitution, district attorney willis has converted to something of a timeline for that special grand jury. she said she expects the grand jury will be seated starting may 2nd, and those start hearing from witnesses as of june 1st. in today s interview, she also knows for the first time that our inv