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back with me now, my all-star panel, hayes brown, jonathan altar, stephanie miller. gin with you. it's doubtful trump would ever agree to testify to the january 6th committee. but do you think the committee should still ask him, even if it's just to send a message to the american public about it? >> yeah, i think they definitely should ask him. while i know that it feels improbable that they will go so far as to issue a subpoena to trump to actually try and put the force of the law behind this effort, i do think that should president trump prove uncooperative, i feel like they should at least try. i feel like this is something that is important enough that we do want to take this to court and you do want to go through the motions of this. i know this is one of trump's favorite delaying tactics, to go to court, to file appeal after appeal after appeal, to try and make the case that, you know, he has full immunity, full executive immunity, which is completely false. but i feel like this is still one of those times where even if the actual subpoena were to fail in gettin
back with me now, my all-star panel, hayes brown, jonathan altar, stephanie miller. gin with you. it's doubtful trump would ever agree to testify to the january 6th committee. but do you think the committee should still ask him, even if it's just to send a message to the american public about it? >> yeah, i think they definitely should ask him. while i know that it feels improbable that they will go so far as to issue a subpoena to trump to actually try and put the force of the law behind...
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hayes brown, jonathan alter, stephanie miller. let me begin with you, hayes.ed to testify to the january six committee, but you think the community should still ask him, even if it's just to send a message to the american public about it? >> yeah, i think that they should actually ask him. and while i know that it feels improbable that they will actually go so far as to issue a subpoena to trump, to actually try and put the force of the law behind this effort, i do think that, should president trump prove uncooperative, i think they should at least try. i feel that this is something important, and that, you do want to take this to court, and you don't want to actually go through those hearings. i know it's one of trump's favorite things is to delay tactics, to file appeal after appeal, after appeal. to try and make the pace that, you know, he has all meaningful executive immunity, which is completely false. i feel like this is still one of those times where even if that actual subpoena were to fail, in getting trump to testify before the final report of the ja
hayes brown, jonathan alter, stephanie miller. let me begin with you, hayes.ed to testify to the january six committee, but you think the community should still ask him, even if it's just to send a message to the american public about it? >> yeah, i think that they should actually ask him. and while i know that it feels improbable that they will actually go so far as to issue a subpoena to trump, to actually try and put the force of the law behind this effort, i do think that, should...
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by blaming democrats for trying to disparage his republican colleagues, but let me bring in now hayes brownected to the house that the time that he was sworn in. there was talk around him, hey, he's a rising star. but you recently wrote an article saying that madison cawthorn is run out of chances with the gop. you look at what senator tom tillis is doing, throwing his support behind one of his competitors. >> so madison cawthorn came out of nowhere to take over mark meadows' seat after meadows left. trump backed somewhere else in that primary, but cawthorn managed to win and win in a very comfortable republican state, sending him to congress. and early on, there was talk about him being the republican's answer to aoc. that he would be able to bridge this generational divide and bring new republicans into the party. but since then, the way i look at it is once you're in congress, people tend to be divided into either show horses or workhorses. he has most definitely not been very active in terms of shaping laws. and there are show horses, people who bring attention t issues, who raise money
by blaming democrats for trying to disparage his republican colleagues, but let me bring in now hayes brownected to the house that the time that he was sworn in. there was talk around him, hey, he's a rising star. but you recently wrote an article saying that madison cawthorn is run out of chances with the gop. you look at what senator tom tillis is doing, throwing his support behind one of his competitors. >> so madison cawthorn came out of nowhere to take over mark meadows' seat after...
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in a new msnbc column, hayes brown writes that mcconnell and mccarthy had a shot at stopping trump, theyblican leaders of congress totally folded rather than show real leadership. peter, is there any evidence that they could pay the price politically for their lack of conviction? >> unfortunately not. i wish they would, but the reality is that donald trump is still by far the most popular figure among republican voters. and republican voters don't like mitch mcconnell and kevin mccarthy very much, they see them as corrupt, which they are. and so, those people don't have the political base to stand up to donald trump, tragically. they would've had to take a real political risk, the kind of risk that liz cheney has taken, for instance. and they weren't willing to do that, they put their own political careers ahead of the constitution. >> extraordinary. peter beinart, thank you for spelling it all out for us. appreciate it. one of our regular that's just got back from poland, where he met with ukrainian refugees. what he saw in the next that many are trying to take. deluxe three cheese and
in a new msnbc column, hayes brown writes that mcconnell and mccarthy had a shot at stopping trump, theyblican leaders of congress totally folded rather than show real leadership. peter, is there any evidence that they could pay the price politically for their lack of conviction? >> unfortunately not. i wish they would, but the reality is that donald trump is still by far the most popular figure among republican voters. and republican voters don't like mitch mcconnell and kevin mccarthy...
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hayes coming back -- a's coming back. this is what brown can do for you. a three run homer.ate to win 9-5. really wendy at augusta for the masters. tiger woods bogeyed four holes and then recovered. his first birdie came on eight. he makes the cut, that is the most important thing. five under 67 he is eight under for the tournament leading by five shots. this might be one of the best first pages you've seen. the south korean figure skater had a 1080 spain, around three times, then the graceful pause, and then throwing smoke. that is tremendous. that is a wrap on morning sports. have a great weekend, i am larry beil. liz: it is time to rock the casa. dan ashley's annual charity event is tonight and special artists w are you looking to renovate your kitchen or bathroom? i'm mike holmes here with ivan from agm renovations thanks mike! too often, homeowners hire the wrong contractor. ivan, i see this all the time. delays, shortcuts, hidden fees - nightmares. at agm we use the top trades, and each project is finished on time, on budget, backed by a five year warranty. that's why
hayes coming back -- a's coming back. this is what brown can do for you. a three run homer.ate to win 9-5. really wendy at augusta for the masters. tiger woods bogeyed four holes and then recovered. his first birdie came on eight. he makes the cut, that is the most important thing. five under 67 he is eight under for the tournament leading by five shots. this might be one of the best first pages you've seen. the south korean figure skater had a 1080 spain, around three times, then the graceful...
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brown scores the third round of the inning. the a's got four in the inning all under but they'll take it. and how about a little oakland defense? austin hayesh brown throws through trey mancini has cut down at the plate. sean murphy putting on the tag. the ace get the win and their home opener 521, oakland six and five. in the young season, the giants had their game in new york tonight rained out. they'll play a doubleheader tomorrow. sanity earthquakes are off to a terrible start. today their head coach was a casually matthias almeida has been fired after the quake started the season four and three, which is dead last in the western conference made it will be replaced by interim coach alex kovalev. that's it for now. very busy day in sports , most part a good day for the bay area. sports teams. warriors win eight win can't can't beat that? that's a good day. thank you. next at 11. challenges of people who are aging in our city access to healthcare housing. these will be the things that i fight for. we have to build housing that is truly affordable for all san franciscans for all californians to candidates offering two different visions for
brown scores the third round of the inning. the a's got four in the inning all under but they'll take it. and how about a little oakland defense? austin hayesh brown throws through trey mancini has cut down at the plate. sean murphy putting on the tag. the ace get the win and their home opener 521, oakland six and five. in the young season, the giants had their game in new york tonight rained out. they'll play a doubleheader tomorrow. sanity earthquakes are off to a terrible start. today their...
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hayes starts now. all in with chris ha>> tonight - >> the azar 53, the nays are 47, and this nomination is confirmed. >> history in the senate where ketanji brown kerry brooker. >> rise, sister jackson? rise, judge jackson! all the way to the highest court in the land. >> then, as
hayes starts now. all in with chris ha>> tonight - >> the azar 53, the nays are 47, and this nomination is confirmed. >> history in the senate where ketanji brown kerry brooker. >> rise, sister jackson? rise, judge jackson! all the way to the highest court in the land. >> then, as
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hayes starts now. all in with chris ha>> tonight - >> the azar 53, the nays are 47, and this nomination is confirmed. >> history in the senate where ketanji brown-jackson is finally confirmed. tonight, my exclusive guest, senator kerry brooker. >> rise, sister jackson? rise, judge jackson! all the way to the highest court in the land. >> then, as the kremlin finally admits devastating losses, on whether a complete death rates of russian military is the only way out of this conflict. plus, when we are learning from the announcement the u.s. secretly neutralized a global russian cyber attack. and what we know about the manhattan da's new statement about the ongoing criminal investigation of donald trump. all in starts right now. >> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. in our countries nearly 250-year long history, there have been 115 supreme court justices. not that many. 108 of them have been white men. today, the united states senate made history by confirming the first black woman to sit on the supreme court. the room erupted in ecstatic applause when vice president, kamala harris, of the first black woman in that position, announced t
hayes starts now. all in with chris ha>> tonight - >> the azar 53, the nays are 47, and this nomination is confirmed. >> history in the senate where ketanji brown-jackson is finally confirmed. tonight, my exclusive guest, senator kerry brooker. >> rise, sister jackson? rise, judge jackson! all the way to the highest court in the land. >> then, as the kremlin finally admits devastating losses, on whether a complete death rates of russian military is the only way out...
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hayes, a democratic president is now poised to put a justice on the u.s. supreme court for the first time in more than a decade. as soon as this week, judge ketanji brown-jackson will be confirmed to the court with bipartisan support. and that's despite the best efforts of some senate republicans who try to essentially assassinate judge jackson's character by painting her as sympathetic to child abusers. the behavior by republicans in the u.s. senate, particularly the hearings, have been disturbing. shocking language and rhetoric used to politically smear by people who know better. >> i want to make certain that we protect children, and that we continue to do our best effort to protect children. i also want to make certain that we are going to have judges on the federal bench, and justices that are going to protect those rights of children. >> significant concern has been raised by myself and others about judge jackson's pattern and sentencing criminal defendants guilty of distribution are possession of child pornography. >> we're talking about eight -year-olds, nine year olds, on 12 year olds. he's got images of these, the government says add up to a
hayes, a democratic president is now poised to put a justice on the u.s. supreme court for the first time in more than a decade. as soon as this week, judge ketanji brown-jackson will be confirmed to the court with bipartisan support. and that's despite the best efforts of some senate republicans who try to essentially assassinate judge jackson's character by painting her as sympathetic to child abusers. the behavior by republicans in the u.s. senate, particularly the hearings, have been...
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and as the ketanji brown jackson era dons, what democrats can do to counter and out of control conservative court. all in starts right now. >> good evening from new york, i am chris hayes. the insurrection of january six was not a spur of a moment of and. the crowd did not go nuts and the heat of the moment. the rioters were not whipped up into a violent mob just on that day. no. the insurrection was incited over a period of several months, beginning even before the election, and continuing all the way through to january 6th. we know that donald trump and many of his allies were involved in building that incitement from jeffrey clark, he is the lawyer of the department of justice, trump's own personal lawyer rudy giuliani, who was pushing election fraud conspiracies, to john eastman who wrote the now infamous memo on how to actually execute the coup. today, we are learning new details about the involvement of the ex presidents own son. we already knew that don junior texted his father's chief of staff mark meadows while the insurrection was happening, pleading with him to stop. it quote, he has got to condemn this asap. the capital police tweet is on and off. we need a
and as the ketanji brown jackson era dons, what democrats can do to counter and out of control conservative court. all in starts right now. >> good evening from new york, i am chris hayes. the insurrection of january six was not a spur of a moment of and. the crowd did not go nuts and the heat of the moment. the rioters were not whipped up into a violent mob just on that day. no. the insurrection was incited over a period of several months, beginning even before the election, and...