we could bring some of these hostages home. a potential deal for hostages. it s not going to be done until it s done. tonight, the delicate negotiation going on in israel, it will take to take some get some of the hamas hostages home. then, the latest on the gag order against the ex president as authoritarianism keeps spreading beyond trump. i will rain hell on washington and lee, see. plus, a reason why the polls are so tight, and why inflation ain t what it used to be. we went to go buy a turkey today. it was $90 for a turkey. when all in starts, right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. we are having some big news tonight. it is been 45 days since the october 7th hamas attack on israel, which precipitated the nearly constant bombardment of gaza by these army and a nearly full scale ground invasion. in today at this hour there is a glimmer of hope that some of the over 200 hostages can be returned in the fighting can come to an end, at least temp
tonight on all in i m now very close. we could bring some of these hostages home. a potential deal for hostages. it s not going to be done until it s done. tonight, the delicate negotiation going on in israel, it will take some time to get some of the hamas hostages home. then, the latest on the gag order against the ex president as authoritarianism keeps spreading beyond trump. i will rain hell on washington, dc. plus, the reason why the polls are so tight and why inflation just ain t what it used to be. we went to go buy a turkey today. it was $90 for a turkey! when all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. we are having some big news tonight. it has been 45 days since the october 7th hamas attack on israel, which precipitated the nearly constant bombardment of gaza by the israeli army and a nearly full scale ground invasion. and today at this hour there is a glimmer of hope that some of the over 200 hostages c
defendant to exaggerate everything that happened? why was it that it took him a while even at the very end, he kept denying something, what? obviously he kept denying that he intentionally killed him, that, you know, he said self-defense. but what was important before that? what did he keep denying? that he followed him. because the defendant knew that if he admitted he followed him, then that showed ill will hatred. that s why he kept talking about, oh, i didn t know the name of the street. i was looking for an address. remember that video? and i m going to show it to you again the part where he s walking and goes to the detectives like the investigators like they re some fools or something. look, this is the back of the houses here, there s no address.
speculation. does that indicate ill will hatred? spite against somebody? no, it does not. in your opinion, calling somebody pardon my language, referencing them as [ bleep ] punks? boy, that bleeping couldn t be more ridiculous than an actual trial, you know all of these words, we should be letting you hear them. gary, you have got to be stressed, the fact that george zimmerman is on tape saying those words? yeah, it is very difficult, looking at things you might have said in the moment of anger, when you think you are chasing somebody done that might have done something wrong. this is very difficult. going back, he is going to have to explain some of this on the stand. how you deal with it, i think the defense will do this. they will have to describe the emotion in george zimmerman s head. was it an intent to go after somebody and kill them, or was
zimmerman s language as the root to get to that. we, of course, on this network, because we fear it not damage some mind out there have to bleep these words that everyone knows and everyone could hear, absolutely harmlessly, but that is the convention of this kind of tv. so we ll do some of that bleeping as we play some of this testimony now. you did testify when you were cross examined that those two these [ bleep ] always get away. and pardon my language again, these punks, that he said that because he wanted to interact and meet and invite trayvon martin for dinner that night? excuse me your honor, that would be speculation. are you saying those words were uttered in order to meet the defendant? excuse me, that would be speculation. does that indicate ill will hatred? spite against somebody? no, i in your opinion, calling