with me. i will see you at the end of tomorrow. tonight on all in. trump s actions are unprecedented. the supreme court concluded that the district court judged right. he did engage in insurrection. colorado s highest court disqualifies trump from the primary ballot. tonight an exclusive with the head of the group that just won this enormous case. plus the stakes for trump s candidacy and his january six trial date and his fate rests in the hands of the united states supreme court, mired in scandal. right now what is the compensation of a justice of the supreme court? oh, goodness. i think it s plenty. [laughter] new reporting on the money woes of clarence thomas and just who has been lavishing him with gifts. i feel like i should quit while i m ahead. when all in starts, right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. we have a stunning bit of unprecedented news out of the state of colorado tonight. it comes at an unprecedented time, with an unprecede
you here. that s tonight reidout. all in with chris hayes starts right now. tonight on all in. trump s actions are unprecedented. the supreme court concluded that the district court that right. he did engaging insurrection. colorado s highest court disqualifies trump from the primary ballot. tonight an exclusive group ahead of the group that just won this enormous case. but plus the states for trump s candidacy and his january six trial date in his fate rests in the hands of the united states supreme court, mired in scandal. right now what is the compensation of a justice of the supreme court? oh, goodness. i think it s plenty. a [laughter] new reporting on the money was of clarence thomas and just who has been lavishing him with gifts. i feel like i should quit while i m ahead. when all in starts, right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. we have a stunning bit of unprecedented news out of the state of colorado tonight. it comes at an unpreced
court in our land in the first place. the decision is set to have major legal political, social and cultural fallout. shannon bream, chief legal correspondent, is with us now. as we get going here and i was just reading about this. there are states now that are already starting to trigger their bans against abortion. we saw this coming. i would like to start there and explain how that happens expeditiously. a number of these states planned ahead and that s on both ends of the spectrum on the issue of abortion rights. sometimes they will restrict everything before a heartbeat and exceptions or not. those state laws are ready to kick in. some passed in anticipation of what would happen potentially today. there are other states on the other end of the spectrum. i cited colorado as one of these states where they passed laws wanting to extend abortion rights to women. basicically there you can get an abortion up to the end of your pregnancy. the laws have already been passed and
we will not allow them to use israel as a political country. good morning, everyone. welcome. i m phil mattingly in new york. we re going to show you live pictures at the rafah border crossing there in egypt where 400 foreign nationals and 60 injured people are expected to leave gaza today. ambulances have been lining up to pick up the wounded. we spoke to an american pediatrician who was able to get out yesterday. it was her first interview and she feels terrible for the people still there running out of water and food. just relieved to be here, but i just feel awful for the devastation that the gaza people are going through. pretty much camping for the last several weeks, but it s been scary in the last two weeks. we kept running out of water and that was water to flush the toilet. we were fortunate to have drinking water, which was not true of the gazaens just outside the fensz from us. they were running out of drinking water. meanwhile, israel continues its air and