screen. then as we kept keeping track of this phenomenon we had to expand it to a couple of wall panels. eventually there were so many of them, so many wash-outs and resignations and people leaving in disgust and disgrace and under mysterious circumstances we had to expand the list to one entire wall of the big studio, and then it started wrapping around the corner. i don t even use the wall like that anymore. but now that that one-term, short national nightmare is over, there is this other sort of tally sheet from that experience, a rap sheet, if you will, that not only do we still have to maintain now, it is still growing now. it is still the news now. and it is i just want to say from the outset this is not normal. i mean like warren harding was a really bad president, right? richard nixon was bad. people do really bad things. the iran-contra scandal is largely forgotten even though it wasn t that long ago, that was really bad. people got in a lot of trouble for that, an
and why is the speaker of the house considering letting this guy investigate an insurrection. we know what this is about, this is impeachment round three for the democrats, when all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes, there is big breaking news about another close trump associate arrested and charged with crimes of corruption, his name is tom barrack, he s a billionaire businessman he is accused of illegally lobbying donald trump on behalf of the united arab emirates. prosecutors in new york unsealed a huge seven count, 46 page indictment, we re gonna go through it, we have a reporter who is reporting on this. but this is a very important development, for a bunch of reasons. when we last we re here, last night, we were talking about the fate of the rule of law, and particularly in the period where the justice department changed hands from william barr s, and then the final days of the trump administration, which jeff rosen to merrick garland. l
i don t even use the wall like that anymore. but now that that one-term, short national nightmare is over, there is this other sort of tally sheet from that experience, a rap sheet, if you will, that not only do we still have to maintain now, it is still growing now. it is still the news now. and it is i just want to say from the outset this is not normal. i mean like warren harding was a really bad president, right? richard nixon was bad. people do really bad things. the iran-contra scandal is largely forgotten even though it wasn t that long ago, that was really bad. people got in a lot of trouble for that, and a lot of them did. people got in trouble during presidencies, even high-ranking people from various presidents have been in trouble in all of those eras, right, and others. but in what universe is it possible that an american president has his campaign chairman arrested that s paul manafort and his deputy campaign manager arrested, rick se ts, steve bannon, his
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