the 11th hour is underway on this tuesday night. good evening, once again i am stephanie coming to you live from our nation s capital were former president trumps number two has lost his bid to testify under oath. a federal judge has now ordered mike pence to appear before the grand jury investigating henry six. mike pence has been fighting the subpoena, he argued his role has president of the senate shielded him from testimony but the judge said he can be questioned about a legend illegality on trump s part. tonight mike pence hinted that this is not over. i have nothing to hide, i have a constitution to uphold. i upheld the constitution on january 6, i believe we did our duty that day under the constitution of the u.s., we are currently speaking to our attorneys about the proper way forward. as i said we will have a decision in the coming days. i appreciate the former vp has nothing to hide. if he is watching he is welcome to join me any night of the week. at the same
continues to grow. we are going to have to, in some circumstances engage constructively with china. we do not trust tiktok will ever embrace american values. values for freedom, human rights and innovation. she would be willing to testify and she would support her testimony with documents and evidence and corroboration with witnesses. out of fear, a lot of anxiety, a lot of anger towards monterey county. it was a matter of time before i was back in the building with some of the greatest athletes in the world. from cnn center. this is cnn newsroom with kim bruun hoover. it s friday, march 24th four am at the pentagon, 11 a.m. in syria, where they ve been tipped for tat airstrikes after a deadly attack on u. s personnel deployed to fight isis. the pentagon says it launched a retaliatory strike targeting a group affiliated with iran s revolutionary guard in the eastern part of the country that followed a drone attack on u. s forces in northeast syria that killed a u. s contracto
justice department from getting back to work on more than 100 classified documents. also, in puerto rico, huge search operations happening to try to find trapped survivors after hurricane fiona. things may get worse before they get better. we ve got a team on the ground there with the latest. plus, what went wrong in the agency s response to the baby formula shortage? coming up. a lot of new details for you. i m hallie jackson with vaughn hilliard, tom winter, and msnbc legal analyst, barbara mcquaid. vaughn, i know this has just wrapped up. what went down? reporter: right. both sides just exited the course house seconds before we came to air. as well as the trio of trump attorneys provided no comment but this hearing lasted about 35 minutes rather speedy hearing in which really the central component of the argument at hand. i was talking the andrew weissman as we exited the course house, about whether trump s teams would have access to the documents marked as classif
alleged nazi sympathizer who became an alleged marga murder for january six. plus, one of trump s fake electors caught on tape as she escorts data breaches into a county office in georgia. and how invalidating 2020 became a litmus test in wisconsin. all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i am chris hayes. it has been about 32 hours since a trump appointed federal district judge issued this astonishing ruling, essentially siding with donald trump s lawyers, giving the ex president knew the everything he wanted and more in the case of his clearly on lawful and possibly criminal retention of classified documents that are not his. now, we will get to the details of the ruling itself, but first, it is notable that this decision has come under unbelievable, overwhelming and near universal criticism. law professor of duke university telling new york times, quote, this ruling is laughably bat and the justification is even flimsier. paul rosen by a former george w. bush
and how invalidating 2020 became a rhino litmus test in wisconsin. all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i am chris hayes. it has been about 32 hours since a trump appointed federal district judge issued this astonishing ruling, essentially siding with donald trump s lawyers, giving the ex president nearly everything he wanted and more in the case of his clearly on lawful and possibly criminal retention of classified documents that are not his. now, we will get to the details of the ruling itself, but first, it is notable that this decision has come under unbelievable, overwhelming and near universal criticism. law professor of duke university telling new york times, quote, this ruling is laughably bat and the justification is even flimsier. paul rosen by a former george w. bush official cause the ruling, quote, a generally unprecedented decision by a judge. andrew weissmann, formerly prosecutor and law investigation, who i speak to at this table in a moment, w