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>> reporter: hey, there, chris. governor wes moore has said he has four main priorities moving forward in this as we get to the effort of the salvage portion of all of this. he wants to first of all get the four bodies that we believe are underneath the bridge out of there. he wants to support the workers, not only the poor workers, but the construction workers that were both on the bridge, their families and the other construction workers that were part of the team, support them emotionally, mentally, and financially as well. and he also wants to start this rebuilding process. this is something that's not going to happen in a few months, not even perhaps in a few years. the bridge could take upwards of five years to rebuild. and our tom costello spoke to the army corps of engineers and here's what they had to say about this process. we don't have that sound, but what they said is that perhaps it is the most dangerous process they have ever undertook. they were going under the water. they're going to have to go unde
>> reporter: hey, there, chris. governor wes moore has said he has four main priorities moving forward in this as we get to the effort of the salvage portion of all of this. he wants to first of all get the four bodies that we believe are underneath the bridge out of there. he wants to support the workers, not only the poor workers, but the construction workers that were both on the bridge, their families and the other construction workers that were part of the team, support them...
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>> absolutely, chris. i have been talking with voters here in the philly suburbs for the last couple of hours, and in terms of the people who did tune in to the speech, people who did support joe biden, they told me they were sort of watching with bated breath to see if he was going to come out and be as fiery and as feisty as he was, and in terms of what they saw, they loved it. they told me that essentially this is the joe biden they haven't seen enough of sometimes, that they would like to see more of these kinds of flashes of passion and really pointing out the contrast with donald trump u in an obvious and in an intense way. here's a sampling of what some voters here told me this morning. >> i just thought he nailed it. i saw energy, and i loved his ad libbing. i just thought he punched back like he should have. >> he was powerful. he got his point across, and he's doing a good job. i really like what he's doing, and i think joe biden will be our next president. >> he stood strong. he looked like a pr
>> absolutely, chris. i have been talking with voters here in the philly suburbs for the last couple of hours, and in terms of the people who did tune in to the speech, people who did support joe biden, they told me they were sort of watching with bated breath to see if he was going to come out and be as fiery and as feisty as he was, and in terms of what they saw, they loved it. they told me that essentially this is the joe biden they haven't seen enough of sometimes, that they would...
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>> well, it is a hard job, chris. and my heart goes out to the victims, their families, and i also know what a job it is for those first responder divers, though they're, i'm sure, going to put everything they have into trying to find those remaining victims in the water. as the general said, the depth of water is a blessing, 50 feet or less is relatively shallow. and that's going to be one factor that is not making it harder. but a lot of factors that are making it hazardous condition for the divers. and that is that it is very cold water as was reported before, in the 40s, which makes it cold water diving, which means the divers have to have thermal protection for the entire duration of the dives, either more than just wet suits, probably dry suits or -- and then also the current in the river is going to be a very big challenge. and they're going to have to watch the current the entire time. sometimes it will be no current, but a lot of times it will be a very rapid current, which is going to make it harder. and tha
>> well, it is a hard job, chris. and my heart goes out to the victims, their families, and i also know what a job it is for those first responder divers, though they're, i'm sure, going to put everything they have into trying to find those remaining victims in the water. as the general said, the depth of water is a blessing, 50 feet or less is relatively shallow. and that's going to be one factor that is not making it harder. but a lot of factors that are making it hazardous condition...
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chris? >> aaron gilchrist, thank you. >>> to the latest on haiti now where u.s. forces are beefing up security at the embassy amid an increase in gang attacks. andrea mitchell is covering this story for us. the situation has gotten so dire, as you know, andrea, secretary of state blinken just arrived in jamaica in the last half hour. there's an urgent meeting with caribbean leaders. what can you tell us? >> reporter: the u.s., we understand, is going to announce that they are disbursing $100 million rapidly of the $200 million that the president -- rather, the secretary of state promised last month for this multi-national force. but the multi-national force that's supposed to try to establish some peace keeping presence there where criminal gangs are running amuck and the prime minister himself has left before puerto rico and there's so much opposition to him from the ground, although no direct call from the u.s. for him to step down. so at this point, that multi-national force, which is sup
chris? >> aaron gilchrist, thank you. >>> to the latest on haiti now where u.s. forces are beefing up security at the embassy amid an increase in gang attacks. andrea mitchell is covering this story for us. the situation has gotten so dire, as you know, andrea, secretary of state blinken just arrived in jamaica in the last half hour. there's an urgent meeting with caribbean leaders. what can you tell us? >> reporter: the u.s., we understand, is going to announce that they...
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♪♪ >>> welcome back to another hour of "chris jansing reports." ahead for us, more time to pay less money. donald trump scoring a major victory after an appeals court lowers his civil fraud bond by nearly $300 million. what he now owes and when. >>> on the other hand, the date is set for the first criminal trial for the former president, the implications of the timing and what had the judge duking it out with trump's team and his hush money case. >>> and on this manic monday, new reaction from the former president as his legal battles collide on the day that's wild, even by his standards. our nbc news reporters are following all of the latest developments. we begin with the big reprieve. lowering donald trump's bond in the landmark civil fraud case. nbc's tom winter is following that for us. we know why this decision is made, and how big of a deal is it for the former president, tom. >> right, chris. it's the first appellate division who will ultimately hear his appeal of that big 450 plus million dollars discouragement that he is facing. they're
♪♪ >>> welcome back to another hour of "chris jansing reports." ahead for us, more time to pay less money. donald trump scoring a major victory after an appeals court lowers his civil fraud bond by nearly $300 million. what he now owes and when. >>> on the other hand, the date is set for the first criminal trial for the former president, the implications of the timing and what had the judge duking it out with trump's team and his hush money case. >>> and...
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"chris jansing reports" starts right now. ♪♪ >>> good day, i'm chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city, and so it begins, the nation now bracing for what will go down as the costliest, longest, and likely nastiest presidential race in american history, one that will test the candidates and the country. first up, the scramble for nikki haley voters, now a coalition without a candidate after she quit the race. so how will joe biden and donald trump compete for the millions who have made it clear they don't want either man. >>> plus, lawmakers falling in line, senator mitch mcconnell and house republican leaders wasting no time endorsing donald trump. now the party's presumptive nominee. how it could influence the race to replace the republican leader. >>> and the record busting billions that presidential campaigns will pour into buying a mountain of negative ads. can all that money buy a winning message or is it just so much white noise? msnbc chief political analyst chuck todd will join me to talk about that, and why it may takes weeks to get an answer. we start with to
"chris jansing reports" starts right now. ♪♪ >>> good day, i'm chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city, and so it begins, the nation now bracing for what will go down as the costliest, longest, and likely nastiest presidential race in american history, one that will test the candidates and the country. first up, the scramble for nikki haley voters, now a coalition without a candidate after she quit the race. so how will joe biden and donald trump compete...
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>> chris, it could be. you have to think about, number one, you know, defeating hamas militarily is going to be very difficult. there's still at least two battalions left in the rafah area. netanyahu says he's going to go into rafah, but it could force a split with the united states. let's say that they do go in, they destroy those last battalions, hamas neutralizes a military force, you're still going to have survivors, you're still going to have insurgents and guerillas, and you're going to have the families and friends of tens of thousands of palestinians who were killed in gaza. and a lot of those people are going to be radicalized and be essentially out for vengeance. i think it's really difficult to imagine that there's not going to be violence and fighting in gaza for a long time. now, can netanyahu hold on for months and even years to pursue that and prosecute that? i think it's really hard to say. a lot depends on the relationship with the united states. part of it might depend on who the president
>> chris, it could be. you have to think about, number one, you know, defeating hamas militarily is going to be very difficult. there's still at least two battalions left in the rafah area. netanyahu says he's going to go into rafah, but it could force a split with the united states. let's say that they do go in, they destroy those last battalions, hamas neutralizes a military force, you're still going to have survivors, you're still going to have insurgents and guerillas, and you're...
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chris? >> priscilla, thank you. matthew, i'll say this about colin allred, he knows the state he's running in. he knows it is a state that hasn't elected a democrat to state wide office in 30 years. this is a senate seat that democrats think they can flip. can they? >> well, i'll get a little caveat, i worked on that campaign, in 1988, that the democrat won, lloyd benson won, and i was the campaign manager for the last democrat to win state wide in 1994 in this race. i have some familiarity with it. i think colin allred is going to lead coming out of tonight. the question is does he lead by enough -- does he get 50%? i think he'll get close in that. but i think in the end he'll be the democratic nominee. beto o'rourke showed that ted cruz is vulnerable in this race. and when he ran against him in 2018. i think colin allred is right to run in this race on the bord and not run away from it. and one thing, if i were advising him to do is basically run straight at ted cruz on this border, on the
chris? >> priscilla, thank you. matthew, i'll say this about colin allred, he knows the state he's running in. he knows it is a state that hasn't elected a democrat to state wide office in 30 years. this is a senate seat that democrats think they can flip. can they? >> well, i'll get a little caveat, i worked on that campaign, in 1988, that the democrat won, lloyd benson won, and i was the campaign manager for the last democrat to win state wide in 1994 in this race. i have some...
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"chris jansing reports" starts right now. >>> good day. i'm chris jansing live in new york city headquarters in new york city. trump's existential threats to his freedom and fanses happening at the same time, in the same city where trump made his name as personification of big apple swagger and success. we're expecting to hear from the former president from 40 wall street just steps from the courthouse. that's where a surprisingly contentious hearing just wrapped. judge juan merchan refused trump's request to delay his criminal trial, scheduling jury selection to begin april 15th, exactly three months to the day before the republican convention. that trial potentially carrying a possibility of prison time, and yet the former president got an 11th-hour reprieve in the other big legal case hanging over his head. in a stunning decision from the new york appellate court, the half billion dollar bond trump was supposed to pay today was cut by more than 60%. an enormous break. he got more time to get it together as well. we'll explain what it al
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right now it is time for "chris jansing reports," which starts right now. ♪♪ >>> good day, i'm chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. the battle for big bucks is on. president biden setting the bar incredibly high, $26 million raised last night alone. now donald trump is trying to smash that record, but donors may want to know how much is going to go to court costs as opposed to his campaign. >>> plus, the delicate and dangerous process of clearing the wreckage at baltimore's key bridge, just getting started. so how long until the port reopens and who will foot the bill? . >>> and a judge nominated by two different republican presidents warning of the dangers of escalating threats against judges and their families after donald trump attacked not just judge juan merchan, but his daughter too. how this other judge sees threats to officers of the court as a threat to the rule of law. we begin today with the contrast in campaigns, as we gain new insights into the money and the messaging wars between president biden and donald trump. e today team biden is hosting day-l
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>> yeah, chris, of course. you know, i think, you know, even though we look to california and we just assume it's going to be a democratic wave across that state in november, you know, turnout is important. enthusiasm is important. engagement is important. and so i think california democrats would love the president's help with that, and the vice president who of course was the senator from california and the attorney general before that. this matters even more in some of those house districts. even though it looks like adam schiff will have a run away advantage in a statewide senate contest, there are a number of house districts in california that are much more competitive, and where some national star power from the president or from other national democrats could really help make up some margins and help boost the local democrats in those further down ballot races. >> that's one of the things we learned, what was it, four years ago, mike, just how many swing districts. people assume, new york, california. wh
>> yeah, chris, of course. you know, i think, you know, even though we look to california and we just assume it's going to be a democratic wave across that state in november, you know, turnout is important. enthusiasm is important. engagement is important. and so i think california democrats would love the president's help with that, and the vice president who of course was the senator from california and the attorney general before that. this matters even more in some of those house...
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>> no, chris. certainly not. in every other criminal case and i believe the civil cases against donald trump his strategy here has been to delay, to push off these cases as long as possible. and that's been his legal and political strategy as relates to the presidential immunity decision, which he would like to see take as long as humanly possible if it prevents him going on trial or prevents him potentially being convicted before voters have their say in november. what we just saw from donald trump was kind of a lengthy rambling statement in which he took some questions and largely tried to do in front of a television audience what he does at his rallies, which is link all of these cases against him together as one over over conspiratorial effort. don't expect any consistency here between wanting to clear up these ballot access questions, which matter a great deal since both colorado and maine are on the super tuesday slate tomorrow, and his criminal issues, which he would much rather see be delayed indefinitely
>> no, chris. certainly not. in every other criminal case and i believe the civil cases against donald trump his strategy here has been to delay, to push off these cases as long as possible. and that's been his legal and political strategy as relates to the presidential immunity decision, which he would like to see take as long as humanly possible if it prevents him going on trial or prevents him potentially being convicted before voters have their say in november. what we just saw from...
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more than that, chris, remember, mr. trump has been accused of revealing classified secrets about nuclear submarines to an australia businessman, this was reported by "the new york times" and others. and this information is reportedly in the possession of the special counsel. so not just possessing classified information, but disclosing it, where it shouldn't have gone, and he did that when he was president. he tweeted out a classified satellite photo. he has a history of cavalier classified information. what biden officials and intelligence officials concluded is they can't withhold classified briefings from the republican nominee. there's a tradition in the country since 1952 that the nominees of the major parties get these briefings, and it would really cause more harm than good by withholding them. it could sour even further mr. trump's relationship with the intelligence committee, and if he was elected president, that could be a huge problem. mr. biden could be accused of politicizing the problem. one thing former o
more than that, chris, remember, mr. trump has been accused of revealing classified secrets about nuclear submarines to an australia businessman, this was reported by "the new york times" and others. and this information is reportedly in the possession of the special counsel. so not just possessing classified information, but disclosing it, where it shouldn't have gone, and he did that when he was president. he tweeted out a classified satellite photo. he has a history of cavalier...
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chris? >> we'll be looking forward to that interview, thank you. >>> coming up, an apology from the princess, the new questions raised by a doctored photo posted by kate middleton. more than two months after she was last seen publicly. but first, you can watch the best parts of our show anytime on youtube, just go to msnbc.com/jansing. stay close. more chris jansing reports right after this. ♪ things are getting clearer...♪ ( ♪♪ ) ♪ i feel free... ♪ ♪ to bear my skin, yeah that's all me. ♪ ♪ nothing is everything ♪ ( ♪♪) with skyrizi, 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. and most people were clearer even at 5 years. skyrizi is just 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. serious allergic reactions... ...and an increased risk of infections... ...or a lower ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms,... ...had a vaccine, or plan to. ♪ nothing and me go hand-in-hand, ♪ ♪ nothing on my skin, that's my ne
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>> a couple of things, chris. first of all, i think tonight is one of the two free moments he's going to get to talk to the american people between now and the election. tonight in the convention speech. it is a high stakes moment for him to lay out exactly what he's doing for people and to start to draw the contrast that is so important in these elections. i used to say to president obama, this is a choice between you and your opponent, we'll win that choice. and so he's got to start driving that choice. the number there that steve just showed that i care the most about, cares like people like me. tonight, he needs the american people to say, he's in this for ordinary people. he cares about these ordinary people like me. and he's in it and donald trump isn't. and the state of the union is a perfect place to start driving the contrast, to say i'm in touch with your values and the other side isn't. that's why tonight's so important for him, chris. >> it seems like back in 2009, i'm guessing you might remember this.
>> a couple of things, chris. first of all, i think tonight is one of the two free moments he's going to get to talk to the american people between now and the election. tonight in the convention speech. it is a high stakes moment for him to lay out exactly what he's doing for people and to start to draw the contrast that is so important in these elections. i used to say to president obama, this is a choice between you and your opponent, we'll win that choice. and so he's got to start...
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>> very, chris, just to put it very plainly. they really are trying to build up this fundraiser because of how historic it is and how lucrative it is, and it really in their view accomplishes a couple of things. first off, the fact that it's going to raise that much money, $25 million connected to just one evening is huge for this general election that's already in effect underway because it directly translates to things that this campaign wants to put an exclamation point on in many march month of action. they can open more offices, hire more people, but they also with a fundraiser like this, they believe, can communicate to some in the democratic party who are anxious about the president's current polling and positioning, that the entirety of the key democratic predecessors of the president in terms of former president barack obama and former president bill clinton are fully behind this effort and that it's time in their view for everybody else to fully get on board. so trying to kind of demonstrate that party unity and all of
>> very, chris, just to put it very plainly. they really are trying to build up this fundraiser because of how historic it is and how lucrative it is, and it really in their view accomplishes a couple of things. first off, the fact that it's going to raise that much money, $25 million connected to just one evening is huge for this general election that's already in effect underway because it directly translates to things that this campaign wants to put an exclamation point on in many...
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chris? >> we see the president's plane, air force one, taxiing before takeoff heading to where shaq is. shaquille brewster, thank you so much. >>> now to rfk jr. and his upcoming vp pick with nfl quarterback aaron rodgers on his short list. vaughn hillyard covering this for us. i mean, presumably he -- guy's got a day job. what can you tell us about all of this? >> reporter: look, he only actually took four snaps last year before getting injured and going out the rest of the season. aaron rodgers is the 40-year-old quarterback for the new york jets. he says he intends to play this season, the season set to kick off in september. but aaron rad injuries has waited -- rodgers has waded into discourse prominently the last four years. he is a covid vaccine skeptic. he was opposed to shutdown efforts -- he is somebody who is allied and endorsed robert f. kennedy jr. so we have learned that kennedy has not only rodgers but also jesse ventura at the top of his life. of course, folks will all that je
chris? >> we see the president's plane, air force one, taxiing before takeoff heading to where shaq is. shaquille brewster, thank you so much. >>> now to rfk jr. and his upcoming vp pick with nfl quarterback aaron rodgers on his short list. vaughn hillyard covering this for us. i mean, presumably he -- guy's got a day job. what can you tell us about all of this? >> reporter: look, he only actually took four snaps last year before getting injured and going out the rest of...
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chris? >> thank you. in north carolina meantime, a high stakes governor's race is being closely watched for clues it could offer about the swing state for november. shaquielle brewster is on the ground talking to voters in greensboro, north carolina. why is this governor's race getting so much attention? >> reporter: well, chris, i know all the attention today is about the primary but this is a gubernatorial election that is expected to be one of the most competitive once we get to november. so today is all about each party and voters in each party deciding on who they believe the best candidate is to face off in november. on the republican side, you have former president trump who's backing lieutenant governor mark robinson. lieutenant governor is a very outspoken figure. he's had to clarify antisemitic remarks. he's made comments seen as derogatory towards the lgbt community. he's gone up against bill graham and dale fallwell who's making the case he's too extreme for a general election match up. on the
chris? >> thank you. in north carolina meantime, a high stakes governor's race is being closely watched for clues it could offer about the swing state for november. shaquielle brewster is on the ground talking to voters in greensboro, north carolina. why is this governor's race getting so much attention? >> reporter: well, chris, i know all the attention today is about the primary but this is a gubernatorial election that is expected to be one of the most competitive once we get to...
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this is going to be a while, chris. the current minority leader mitch mcconnell said he will step down a until after the november election. what's interesting about john thune's place in all of this is john thune recently endorsed donald trump for president of the united states. he initially endorsed his colleague tim scott for that job, and thune's had an uneven relationship with donald trump. he has blamed him in part for what happened here on january 6th. and he also has pushed back on trump's claim that he actually won the election and not joe biden. he was pressed this this interview about that particular topic about whether or not he could still vote for trump despite the fact that he claims to have won the 2020 election. he was going to let the process play out and republicans pick their nominee, and he was going to support the republican nominee. this will be just the first of what will be many announcements, the second of many announcements in a hotly contested race for a republican leader in the senate. >> buc
this is going to be a while, chris. the current minority leader mitch mcconnell said he will step down a until after the november election. what's interesting about john thune's place in all of this is john thune recently endorsed donald trump for president of the united states. he initially endorsed his colleague tim scott for that job, and thune's had an uneven relationship with donald trump. he has blamed him in part for what happened here on january 6th. and he also has pushed back on...
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>> chris, the stakes are high. the pressure is on, but you can prepare for a speech like this for days and weeks as the president and his team have been doing, but sometimes it really is those unscripted moments, what you can't possibly anticipate that become the headline out of a speech like tonight. in terms of what is being put from pen to paper, what we can definitely expect to see tonight are some of those themes that the president has been talking about in the context of what he thinks his accomplishments have been in the first three years of this term but what he says is critical to consider if he isn't reelected to four more years in office, and trying to really make clear to the american people what's at stake when it comes to defending democracy, when it comes to defending some personal freedoms and rights, and he's going to contextualize all of that in key areas like immigration, like reproductive health care, and you're also going to be seeing some really significant news from a more foreign policy pers
>> chris, the stakes are high. the pressure is on, but you can prepare for a speech like this for days and weeks as the president and his team have been doing, but sometimes it really is those unscripted moments, what you can't possibly anticipate that become the headline out of a speech like tonight. in terms of what is being put from pen to paper, what we can definitely expect to see tonight are some of those themes that the president has been talking about in the context of what he...
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how has biden not called chris christie? political malpractice and he is not the only anti-trump republican waiting for the phone to ring. i could not emphasize anymore the importance of that one piece of that point. what are the campaign efforts to get the president in communication. maybe it is and we don't know and it is not being public yet. do you think that is going to be an important part or should be an important part of this effort as well? raising all that cash is having the reinforcement of republicans and independents out there like chris christie, liz cheney, or mitt romney. even if they don't absolutely endorse but give a wink and a nod to say this guy that stands for democracy is better for this than the one he wants to be a dictator? >> it is important. and our campaign has been focused on these voters and on communicating. the folks trump has said he does not want in the republican party. they are not extreme enough for him. and these are people that have been showing up. voters who in the primary season, wh
how has biden not called chris christie? political malpractice and he is not the only anti-trump republican waiting for the phone to ring. i could not emphasize anymore the importance of that one piece of that point. what are the campaign efforts to get the president in communication. maybe it is and we don't know and it is not being public yet. do you think that is going to be an important part or should be an important part of this effort as well? raising all that cash is having the...
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all in with chris hayes starts right now. >> tonight on all in. >> we are looking at tiktok, we may be banning tiktok. >> a tiktok flip-flop for the ages. >> the thing i don't like is without tiktok you're going to make facebook bigger. >> tonight, the tiktok vote, and a major flashing warning signs of a cash-strapped candidate. >> steve bannon has suggested that you been paid off to switch your view . >> and, what three dismissed felony counts means for defendant trump in georgia and the rebirth of a decades-old campaign trail. >> people look around and they say, am i better off now than i was four years ago. >> the painful answer to the trump campaigns question. >> some of the doctors say it will wash through, it will flow through, interesting terms and, very accurate. >> all in starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. the house of representatives passed a bill today which could eventually lead to the banning of tiktok. the chinese social media app used by someone hundred 50 million americans. it was a somewhat surprising move from congress in this respect. this congress has
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his name is chris lawson vida. as new york magazine puts it, it was he who turned the fringe allegations into a campaign, funded by millions of dollars and shadowy contributions. where is chris lacivita today? where is he? well, he is running, pretty much, everything. chris lacivita currently serves as donald trump's top political adviser. he has been described as the campaigns defective campaign manager. lacivita was the brains behind the trump campaign efforts to smother ron desantis is presidential campaign while it was still in its infancy, now, in addition to his prominent role on the trump campaign, mr. lacivita has a new job, leading trumps takeover of the republican national committee. according to the washington post, trumps team, led by lacivita, is embarking on the political equivalent of shock and awe. senior leadership at the rnc has been entirely replaced, or reassigned, while dozens of lower ranking officials, including state directors, were either fired or told to reapply for their jobs. the firings
his name is chris lawson vida. as new york magazine puts it, it was he who turned the fringe allegations into a campaign, funded by millions of dollars and shadowy contributions. where is chris lacivita today? where is he? well, he is running, pretty much, everything. chris lacivita currently serves as donald trump's top political adviser. he has been described as the campaigns defective campaign manager. lacivita was the brains behind the trump campaign efforts to smother ron desantis is...
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i'm chris hayes. the house of representatives passed a bill today which could eventually lead to the banning of tiktok. the chinese social media app used by some 150 million americans. it was a somewhat surprising move from congress in this respect. this congress has not been known to pass a lot of substantive bipartisan legislation. but that's what this was. the bill passed 352-65. basically nothing passes by those margins and it cut against traditional partisan lines. the bill earned the enthusiastic support of both the far right speaker of the house mike johnson and his democratic predecessor nancy pelosi. ranging from congresswoman marjorie tailor greene to alexandria ocasio-cortez. this is an interesting and really thorny issue. personally, i find myself compelled by arguments on both sides of it. on the one hand, tiktok is an incredibly popular tool. a third of americans under 30 say they get their news regularly from the app. and yet no one has any insight into its internal workings. we don't k
i'm chris hayes. the house of representatives passed a bill today which could eventually lead to the banning of tiktok. the chinese social media app used by some 150 million americans. it was a somewhat surprising move from congress in this respect. this congress has not been known to pass a lot of substantive bipartisan legislation. but that's what this was. the bill passed 352-65. basically nothing passes by those margins and it cut against traditional partisan lines. the bill earned the...
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good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. say what you will about mike pence and we have on this program. his politics are pandering. even during covid he could be seen gazing into admiration of the boss man, but the one good thing was refusing to sign on to a coup attempted by trump and today we learned he is not on board with coup part to either. >> will you be endorsing your former president? >> well, martha, i appreciate the question and it should come as no surprise that i will not be endorsing donald trump this year. >> i mean it comes as something of a surprise to be honest, all it takes to break the cycle of servility is surviving a violent trump mob. despite the risk to life and limb into american democracy there are still lots of people ready to throw their neck into the ring to join donald trump's ticket. >> various names came up. one of them was ron desantis, vivek ramaswany, tim scott. are they all on your short list? >> yeah, sure whatever. i will go out on a limb and say it will not be ron desantis. you are get
good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. say what you will about mike pence and we have on this program. his politics are pandering. even during covid he could be seen gazing into admiration of the boss man, but the one good thing was refusing to sign on to a coup attempted by trump and today we learned he is not on board with coup part to either. >> will you be endorsing your former president? >> well, martha, i appreciate the question and it should come as no surprise that i...
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>> it's very similar, chris. the ntsb protocols along all of their lines of transportation are very similar. they have in aviation it's called a flight data recorder. in maritime it's a voyage data recorder but the same ntsb laboratory downloads the data and presents plots. the ntsb breaks up into teams, groups just like they're doing now for this marine accident, and they bring parties onboard to assist in aviation. that's airlines and jet engine manufacturer. here it will be the manufacturer of the vessel, the operator of the vessel, and perhaps manufacturers of some of the equipment that may have failed on board, and everyone is concerned about getting the perishable evidence first. people's memories fade and the wreckage, the on scene portion, that's going to be a priority for the ntsb as it is in any type of accident. >> let me ask you about two of those things, i'm going to start with that voyage data recorder. the ntsb says it is back at their lab. help us to understand what is on there, what can they lear
>> it's very similar, chris. the ntsb protocols along all of their lines of transportation are very similar. they have in aviation it's called a flight data recorder. in maritime it's a voyage data recorder but the same ntsb laboratory downloads the data and presents plots. the ntsb breaks up into teams, groups just like they're doing now for this marine accident, and they bring parties onboard to assist in aviation. that's airlines and jet engine manufacturer. here it will be the...
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>> well, this is what's interesting, chris. because in the primary, he made a big push with evangelical voters. he very much leaned into this idea that christians and catholics, that religious folks are under attack by the woke left mob, right, but evangelical voters are in his base. these are people that remain loyal to him through -- you talked about across lines, a number of lines have been crossed if you're a traditionally religious person, but they have stayed with him because of what he has touted, made the supreme court a majority, he overturned roe v. wade, but what's fascinating is this is a general election now, so it's curious that he's leaning into the evangelical vote now when they seem to have been behind him. one interesting of reporting came from our colleagues at telemundo who talked about the evangelical vote in the hispanic community and how there are leaders in those communities that are trying to get out the vote in record numbers there. it could be a play to the religious latino vote. we also know that he
>> well, this is what's interesting, chris. because in the primary, he made a big push with evangelical voters. he very much leaned into this idea that christians and catholics, that religious folks are under attack by the woke left mob, right, but evangelical voters are in his base. these are people that remain loyal to him through -- you talked about across lines, a number of lines have been crossed if you're a traditionally religious person, but they have stayed with him because of...
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chris lacivita serves as trump's political adviser. lacivita was the brains behind the trump campaign's efforts to smother ron desantis' political campaign while it was in its infancy. now in addition to his prominent role on that trump campaign, mr. lacivita has a new job leading trump's take over as the republican national committee. according to the republican national post, trump's team led by lacivita is running on the political equivalent of shock and awe. the leadership has been replaced or reassigned while dozens of lower ranking officials including state directors were fired or told to reapply for their jobs. the firings were done by lacivita. among the people he has hired is lawyer christina bobb. she is on the left there. a former reporter for the news channel oan and outspoken election denier. she will now be the republican party's senior council for election integrity. the right's preferred vehicle for engaging in voter intimidation and claims of voter fraud. those are some of the changes we know of at this moment. but wha
chris lacivita serves as trump's political adviser. lacivita was the brains behind the trump campaign's efforts to smother ron desantis' political campaign while it was in its infancy. now in addition to his prominent role on that trump campaign, mr. lacivita has a new job leading trump's take over as the republican national committee. according to the republican national post, trump's team led by lacivita is running on the political equivalent of shock and awe. the leadership has been replaced...
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chris with suzy wiles has been a key part of that. his or her a combatant, he wants to be in the fight and fighting hard i think you've seen in the style how he's taken over the rnc. it's normal for a nominee or presumptive nominee to take over the national party at this point, but chris lacavita went in and cleared the house in a dramatic way, made a lot of people in the building upset. there is concern as you mentioned there about down ballot republicans having the same benefits. one of the things he did is he's closing community centers in some communities and reassigning that money and that effort to be more focused on trump. now, lacavita will say trump is at the top of the ticket. i think what we don't know is how it's going to affect at the state level, and we'll see how the senate and house campaigns come along with that. >> i want to talk about ending that early voting outreach, that seems like something you might not want to do, and yet it's absolutely in, line with what republicans have been advocating under the sort of ban
chris with suzy wiles has been a key part of that. his or her a combatant, he wants to be in the fight and fighting hard i think you've seen in the style how he's taken over the rnc. it's normal for a nominee or presumptive nominee to take over the national party at this point, but chris lacavita went in and cleared the house in a dramatic way, made a lot of people in the building upset. there is concern as you mentioned there about down ballot republicans having the same benefits. one of the...
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he put out a statement, chris, this is really notable. this makes republicans' margins even smaller. i'm a journalist. not that good at math so we'll calculate later, but they were tight. he wrote in part it has been an honor to serve the people of colorado's fourth district. he said today i'm announcing i will depart congress at the end of next week. i look forward to staying involved in our political process as well as spending more time in colorado with my family. he had broken with his party as you mentioned on key votes including the impeachment of mayorkas causing it to fail. he said before he would be retiring but this is news that he is leaving at the end of next week. he has yet to talk in the hearing behind me, but he is on the judiciary behind me. i saw him walking back and forth. his reaction to the hearing in real time. it was one of the things he noted in why he chose to early up his retirement, if you will, but certainly this is going to mean big problems for speaker johnson. especially when you look at what's on the docket
he put out a statement, chris, this is really notable. this makes republicans' margins even smaller. i'm a journalist. not that good at math so we'll calculate later, but they were tight. he wrote in part it has been an honor to serve the people of colorado's fourth district. he said today i'm announcing i will depart congress at the end of next week. i look forward to staying involved in our political process as well as spending more time in colorado with my family. he had broken with his...
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the purpose of the monitor is exactly as you are imagining, chris. it is to say we can't trust the thing you say or do. we have to protect all the interests of those who can be harmed including in this case, what the judge is basically saying is look, there is a finding against you, we will make sure we can account for the money and nothing happens. >> those are above board transactions. it is also the case to zoom in on an important detail, david. they need the bond by monday. to say the bond stands in for the penalty during the course of the appeal. most legal experts i talked to said there is really not much to appeal here. they don't have a very strong appeal. when ever that runs, the actual amount of money will be necessary. like, the full will have to come up with $454 million at some point. the bond won't do eventually. right? >> if donald strategically files bankruptcy, the deep state made me do this. that will only delay. it will not prevent the payment of what is owed here. and because donald didn't prepare, donald two years ago when all th
the purpose of the monitor is exactly as you are imagining, chris. it is to say we can't trust the thing you say or do. we have to protect all the interests of those who can be harmed including in this case, what the judge is basically saying is look, there is a finding against you, we will make sure we can account for the money and nothing happens. >> those are above board transactions. it is also the case to zoom in on an important detail, david. they need the bond by monday. to say the...
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hi, chris. thank you for having me today. we went home one evening ready to go to work the next day and lo and behold change health care was hit by that black cat cyber attack. what does that mean for our medical practice? it means that our abilities to get authorizations for patients' medical care, verify eligibility of their insurance plan, all of that stopped, without warning. so we were able to contact most of the payers by phone and work through those things but what it did do in overnight was it completely stopped our ability to send out health care claims to our payers and then to, in turn, have those processed and those payments come back to us. so those effects were felt pretty rapidly, and we were scrambling to find out our work-around in order to care for our parents and keep our clinics open. >> you don't have cash flow what do you do? >> that's a very good question. so most of us do have lines of credit and cash on hand, but what we've done in the oncology care setting which is where i work, is we're using those
hi, chris. thank you for having me today. we went home one evening ready to go to work the next day and lo and behold change health care was hit by that black cat cyber attack. what does that mean for our medical practice? it means that our abilities to get authorizations for patients' medical care, verify eligibility of their insurance plan, all of that stopped, without warning. so we were able to contact most of the payers by phone and work through those things but what it did do in overnight...
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and chris, i agree with what you said to a point. look, i used to be a national security adviser of justice department, where i handle these kind of cases. and sure there's some complexities about classified information procedures act and the like. but nothing that should take this amount of time in this amount of delay. frankly this case should be on a pretty straightforward and easy trajectory. unfortunately it's not. it's on a long and winding path. and judge cannon has given me no faith that it's going to move any more quickly than it has been. and it really should be because the american people deserve to know what donald trump did when he stole these documents, why he stole it, and the like. and you know, i think there's a reason why donald trump attacks every judge who sits on his cases, except one, aileen cannon. and it is because of the rulings she has made in this case, including two rulings last year they got slapped down by the court of appeals, a very conservative court of appeals. and i am concerned here because the tri
and chris, i agree with what you said to a point. look, i used to be a national security adviser of justice department, where i handle these kind of cases. and sure there's some complexities about classified information procedures act and the like. but nothing that should take this amount of time in this amount of delay. frankly this case should be on a pretty straightforward and easy trajectory. unfortunately it's not. it's on a long and winding path. and judge cannon has given me no faith...
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chris, i'm going to start with you. give us an update. low close -- how close are you to getting the 376,000 signatures needed? >> we're actually very close to that. we started the campaign in chief in september of 2023. several days later we started our large scale operation to gather the 384,000 ballot signatures required to get on the ballot on november 2024. and in january, we announced we had surpassed the minimum number. >> can it be a boom to president biden's chances to winning arizona again this november? >> i mean, i will say this. we welcome all of the enthusiasm and support for our campaign. and listen, we know the vast majority of arizona voters from across the political spectrum and from various personal reasons that women should have the freedom. >> let's talk about the right to conception act? what happened now to the legislature. >> our right to contraception the -- contraception act is no longer viable. it's not happening. our effort to bring it to the floor was done because it had been introduced by our senator. we want
chris, i'm going to start with you. give us an update. low close -- how close are you to getting the 376,000 signatures needed? >> we're actually very close to that. we started the campaign in chief in september of 2023. several days later we started our large scale operation to gather the 384,000 ballot signatures required to get on the ballot on november 2024. and in january, we announced we had surpassed the minimum number. >> can it be a boom to president biden's chances to...
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>> it is a great question, chris. you have to be careful in these races when there's a lot of targets to shoot individually at every target. but not think of what is the meta message that you are trying to leave with people? i think about this? a way of joe biden and his administration have worked the past four years to be more on your side versus donald trump who has really never been on your side. and i do think you have to force this race through that larger lens. through a larger lens so that you don't become again, a series of tactics or that your message is a series of issues. it does have to be something that is larger and it attracts people and pulls people in and tells that story. i think the arc of what joe biden inherited, where he has brought people to this point, in terms of what he has been able to get done and how that has taken hold with voters. that is tremendously important. and the campaign will help that story and help him tell that and it will see donald trump as the central character a long time.
>> it is a great question, chris. you have to be careful in these races when there's a lot of targets to shoot individually at every target. but not think of what is the meta message that you are trying to leave with people? i think about this? a way of joe biden and his administration have worked the past four years to be more on your side versus donald trump who has really never been on your side. and i do think you have to force this race through that larger lens. through a larger lens...
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i'm chris hayes and it is once again election night in america. a slightly less super tuesday if you will. primary voters are headed to the polls in arizona, kansas, florida. ohio is the most contested race tonight. polls there closed half an hour ago. we are expecting results to trickle in throughout this hour. as always, steve kornacki will join me at the big board to break it all down. there he is hard at work getting ready. the reason why ohio is the state to watch tonight is because republicans there are trying to unseat three term democratic senator sherrod brown. brown has remained an electoral marvel in the buckeye state. brown, a progressive pro labor democrat has managed to hold his seat. republicans feel the tide has turned. with the election of jd vance. it is true that senator brown is vulnerable even as he holds a narrow lead in the polls right now. ohio has not trended anywhere more to left since brown ran in 2018. as we see time and time again, candidate quality matters. that is the question at hand tonight. the republican primary
i'm chris hayes and it is once again election night in america. a slightly less super tuesday if you will. primary voters are headed to the polls in arizona, kansas, florida. ohio is the most contested race tonight. polls there closed half an hour ago. we are expecting results to trickle in throughout this hour. as always, steve kornacki will join me at the big board to break it all down. there he is hard at work getting ready. the reason why ohio is the state to watch tonight is because...
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we needing our discussion is democratic senator chris murphy of connecticut. he's a member of the senate appropriations committee, and foreign relations committee. senator, thank you very much for joining us tonight. , and i know how difficult it must be for, you working on negotiations on legislation like that. and it's so complex. and it takes so long. and to see it all abandoned, just because donald trump gave the order. >> yes, it is difficult for the american people. because, the vast middle of this country between the 20 yard lines, we should have legal immigration for this country. but they also believe we should have a secure border. and i know we don't right now. and that's 10,000 people crossing on a daily basis. i give a lot of credit to my colleague, senator lankford he actually didn't bow to donald trump's pressure. they are actually for republicans in the united states ended up voted for the bill. but the reality, is as he, said in your opening that republicans are allergic to solving the problem at the border. they become so used to seeing the b
we needing our discussion is democratic senator chris murphy of connecticut. he's a member of the senate appropriations committee, and foreign relations committee. senator, thank you very much for joining us tonight. , and i know how difficult it must be for, you working on negotiations on legislation like that. and it's so complex. and it takes so long. and to see it all abandoned, just because donald trump gave the order. >> yes, it is difficult for the american people. because, the...
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over 100,000 tons here, chris. the ability to move a ship like that, for them to lose power, to be cognizant of it and to call it in is something that i think has a lot of folks in the industry concerned and hopefully an investigation will come to the bottom as to why this could have happened here and why they hit the bridge. according to marine traffic records, nearly eight notes. >>> and a landmark case that could restrict access to a widely used abortion pill. yamiche, lay out the arguments and the stakes here. >> reporter: this is really the most consequential case related to abortion to come before the supreme court since the supreme court overturned roe v. wade in 2022. the justices heard arguments today from one side, really arguing about whether or not the fda should have the authority to continue to have approval over this abortion pill and should have the ability to expand that access. on the other side, they heard from antiabortion groups through their lawyer arguing that this, that the moves by the fda
over 100,000 tons here, chris. the ability to move a ship like that, for them to lose power, to be cognizant of it and to call it in is something that i think has a lot of folks in the industry concerned and hopefully an investigation will come to the bottom as to why this could have happened here and why they hit the bridge. according to marine traffic records, nearly eight notes. >>> and a landmark case that could restrict access to a widely used abortion pill. yamiche, lay out the...
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hayes, host of all in with chris hayes on msnbc. hi, chris. >> it's fun to be here. >> so as melissa said, you know, when i was thinking about my prior life as a trial lawyer, i was on these high- profile matters where what we were focused on is how to deal with what was going on outside the courtroom and not letting that affect what is happening inside the courtroom. and that is what judges do when they are trying to figure out how to screen out jurors a this can't be fair. we're in the reverse situation now. and one question we have for you, are you know custed too much on trials in what's happening in the courtroom? and is that? >> and no, i don't think it is. i would like to give you a view on this. i think the trial as a matter of sort of finding the fact in law, in the public domain has judged under the constitution due process protections in front of one's peers. really important to name that category on their own that cannot be replicated or substituted by the press. i honestly think that in some way that the press can't pro
hayes, host of all in with chris hayes on msnbc. hi, chris. >> it's fun to be here. >> so as melissa said, you know, when i was thinking about my prior life as a trial lawyer, i was on these high- profile matters where what we were focused on is how to deal with what was going on outside the courtroom and not letting that affect what is happening inside the courtroom. and that is what judges do when they are trying to figure out how to screen out jurors a this can't be fair. we're...
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>> well, it was shocking to many republicans, chris. it's exceedingly rare to see this many prom members resigning. gallagher was pegged a rising star in the party. he's just turned 40 years old recently. and he's decided he had enough. his one vote was on impeaching alejandro mayorkas. he didn't think that was a good idea. but other than that, he's voted with the team. not someone bucking the party lines or making demands of the party. that was a particularly shocking situation that gallagher is leaving. kind of a reminder that institutionalists in the party are not very happy these days. >> let me just note that mike gallagher and buck, along with tom mcclintock were two of the three. right? so people who were eyeing the exits were like, nonsense. >> first of all. my understanding, according to wisconsin law, there would be no special. if he left earlier, like april second. waiting until april 19th, means the seat stays open the rest of the year and republicans can't get that back? >> yeah thrafplt does seem to be the situation here n
>> well, it was shocking to many republicans, chris. it's exceedingly rare to see this many prom members resigning. gallagher was pegged a rising star in the party. he's just turned 40 years old recently. and he's decided he had enough. his one vote was on impeaching alejandro mayorkas. he didn't think that was a good idea. but other than that, he's voted with the team. not someone bucking the party lines or making demands of the party. that was a particularly shocking situation that...
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the chris cristi and liz cheney types. in this case, the former former vice president mike pence types. you may put enough pressure on nikki haley to say there is a future for me, i cannot show full spinelessness and bend the knee and kiss the ring by endorsing donald trump. that is the play we will have to see. there is a lot of return if they do this and i think there is an opportunity, especially chris cristi, who is extraordinary anti-trump for quite some time. >> you cannot parse words or be too jaded, but you and i have been enough around long enough that when you say to former vice president mike pence, does that mean in the ballot box you will. that box? that is left to be seen. happy easter and i appreciate you. >>> do not forget, you can get the best of ms when we see straight to your inbox every day. each morning you will find expert analysis and video highlights from your favorite shows. plus, previews of original podcast and docket entries and written perspectives and newsmakers. scan now on the screen, the qr
the chris cristi and liz cheney types. in this case, the former former vice president mike pence types. you may put enough pressure on nikki haley to say there is a future for me, i cannot show full spinelessness and bend the knee and kiss the ring by endorsing donald trump. that is the play we will have to see. there is a lot of return if they do this and i think there is an opportunity, especially chris cristi, who is extraordinary anti-trump for quite some time. >> you cannot parse...
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chris christie made this as one of his central pillars in his candidacy against donald trump. let me make this argument of christie trying to make this argument before republican primary voters. >> when you look at just his campaign filings yesterday, almost most of the money that middle class americans have given to him, he spent on his own legal fees, and this guy is a billionaire, and how about you go down the street, maybe just sells trump tower and pays for his legal fees that way or maybe sell the plane. >> he's the cheapest person i've ever met in my life and what he's very good at caitlin, is spending other people's money. they think they are paying for campaign expenses, not personal legal expenses. what happens here is this is a documents case. it had nothing to do with the campaign at all. it's a personal fault of his, mistakes he made that he's now being held to account for and has to pay lawyers to defend him. >> so carol, we match, i can see. this message only lasted and only was in front of republican primary voters as long as chris christie's candidacy lasted,
chris christie made this as one of his central pillars in his candidacy against donald trump. let me make this argument of christie trying to make this argument before republican primary voters. >> when you look at just his campaign filings yesterday, almost most of the money that middle class americans have given to him, he spent on his own legal fees, and this guy is a billionaire, and how about you go down the street, maybe just sells trump tower and pays for his legal fees that way or...
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i'm katy tur in for chris jansing. former president trump has just four days to come up with enough money for his new york bond. if he can't turn to his friends or sell any of his property, will he look overseas for help? >>> plus, the latest campaign fundraising numbers are out, and they have the biden campaign poking fun at the former president. we're going to break down the big divide in the numbers. >>> and the u.s. is now seeking an immediate cease fire in gaza. what we know about secretary antony blinken's meetings today. >>> and was baseball's biggest star swindled by his own interpreter? the bizarre, truly bizarre gambling scandal that broke around shohei ohtani. >>> let us start with donald trump's financial state. dasha burns is with me from palm beach, florida. dasha, it's a whole lot of money, not a lot of time left. what's the latest? >> reporter: yeah, the clock is ticking, and the former president is growing ever more frustrated, he's lashing out once again today on social media saying this is crazy, say
i'm katy tur in for chris jansing. former president trump has just four days to come up with enough money for his new york bond. if he can't turn to his friends or sell any of his property, will he look overseas for help? >>> plus, the latest campaign fundraising numbers are out, and they have the biden campaign poking fun at the former president. we're going to break down the big divide in the numbers. >>> and the u.s. is now seeking an immediate cease fire in gaza. what we...
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from new york, i'm chris hayes. the republican national committee firmly in the hands of donald trump and his family. the party is under the stewardship of among others the ex-president daughter-in-law whose latest single anything is possible drops this friday. in addition to her burgeoning music career, she is hard at work reshaping the republican party into an organization based first and foremost around her father-in-law and his ongoing lies about the 2020 election which he lost. as the wall street post reports, those seeking employment of the republican national committee after a donald trump backed purge of the committee this month have been asked in job interviews if they believe the 2020 election was stolen. according to people familiar with the interviews, make the false claim a litmus test of sorts for hiring. they confirmed today that the rnc is all in on wishing election fraud on ants heading into this next election. >> is the position of the rnc in 2024 the 2020 election was unfairly decided or that it w
from new york, i'm chris hayes. the republican national committee firmly in the hands of donald trump and his family. the party is under the stewardship of among others the ex-president daughter-in-law whose latest single anything is possible drops this friday. in addition to her burgeoning music career, she is hard at work reshaping the republican party into an organization based first and foremost around her father-in-law and his ongoing lies about the 2020 election which he lost. as the wall...
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eastern today filling in for chris jansing. for now i'm ana cabrera reporting from new york, josÉ diaz-balart picks up our coverage right now. ♪♪ >>> good morning, it is 11:00 a.m. eastern, 8:00 a.m. pacific. i'm josÉ diaz-balart, and we begin this busy hour with the intensifying 2024 race for the white house. this morning former president donald trump faces criticism after making a new warning when discussing placing tariffs on cars from china. >> we're got to put a 100% tariff on every single car that comes across the line, and you're not going to be able to sell those cars. if i get elected. now, if i don't get recollected, it's going to be a blood bath for the whole -- that's going to be the least of it, it's going to be a blood bath for the country. that will be the least of it, but they're not going to sell those cars. >> trump's critics say he was inciting violence, but this morning trump posted he used the term blood bath in reference to imports allowed by president biden, which he said are killing the auto indust
eastern today filling in for chris jansing. for now i'm ana cabrera reporting from new york, josÉ diaz-balart picks up our coverage right now. ♪♪ >>> good morning, it is 11:00 a.m. eastern, 8:00 a.m. pacific. i'm josÉ diaz-balart, and we begin this busy hour with the intensifying 2024 race for the white house. this morning former president donald trump faces criticism after making a new warning when discussing placing tariffs on cars from china. >> we're got to put a 100%...
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. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. donald trump spent the afternoon where he spends many afternoons these days in court. he attended a procedural hearing in florida. the case where prosecutors accused him of stealing highly classified government secrets and then willfully obstructing justice by hiding the stolen documents and repeatedly lying about it. now, this case, i will admit, has receded a little bit from public memory in large part i think because of the rather glacial pace which it is moving. that is thanks to judge one aileen cannon plucked from obscurity by donald trump. she was just 39. cannon was confirmed by the senate in that brief lame duck session after trump lost the 2020 election. she is now the one presiding over the documents case. she has done her best to slow the speed of the case down to a crawl. it is worth keeping the details front of mind because they are really truly damning. that is why one key witness came forward to basically circumvent judge cannon's delay tactics and share what he knows
. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. donald trump spent the afternoon where he spends many afternoons these days in court. he attended a procedural hearing in florida. the case where prosecutors accused him of stealing highly classified government secrets and then willfully obstructing justice by hiding the stolen documents and repeatedly lying about it. now, this case, i will admit, has receded a little bit from public memory in large part i think because of the rather...