the networks destructive project continues. in fact his case, he specifically didn t want any that s not a problem. tonight, the question legal exposure for so-called news channel that shared confidential biden campaign information with the trump white house. we put, you know, a different viewpoint, if you like. i was david wallace wells in the massive problem that the partisan mania over the origins of covid-19. we re going to investigate the chinese virus. and senator may actually be republican support to increase real safety in the wake of the east palestine disaster. all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. in the wake of the bombshell revelations confirming once and for all the abject dishonesty a fox news, democrats and congress are now demanding action. today, house minority leader hakeem jeffries and senate majority leader chuck schumer penned a letter urging fox executives to protect american democracy against
as much as possible, operating in the background and then disaster happens. between the potential rail strike and this accident, it just blow this whole thing open and now we are acutely aware of all the risk involved. thank you, my friend, as always. and thanks to you at home for joining us tonight. do you remember this photo? the iconic image of classified documents laid out on the floor of donald trump s mar-a-lago home after the fbi search the esophagus. the reason we have all seen this photo is because donald trump essentially forced the justice department to reveal it in a court filing after trump went to court to try to slow down the investigation. that is how we all access to the photo a summer. a filing in open court. there is literally no question as to its origin. who made the photo public, and why it was being made public, which is what made this exchange the day between senator ted cruz and attorney general merrick garland, it s why it made it a little awkward.
certain here? norfolk southern, billions of dollars in stock buybacks, layoffs of dozens of workers, they are clearly not picking up for the public interest, and their railroad lobby is powerful, but so far, we got three republicans on board, and i think we can get more. all right senator sherrod brown of ohio, thank you so much. chris, thank you, always. that is all in on this wednesday night. alex wagner tonight starts right now, good evening, alex. wagner tonight star what s he railroad companies? now we are all experts in the efficiency mechanisms employed in the last decade and the stock buybacks, it s a picture of how these kinds of accidents happen and are not that within a matter that they have to be. it s one of these things to happen during covid, right? there s a system running in the program that we don t think about, like how did the chemicals get across the country. there s a whole system for the, and then there is a powerful what the companies that wants the pub
brown of ohio, thank you so much. chris, thank you, always. that is all in on this wednesday night. alex wagner tonight starts right now, good evening, alex. what is happened in the railroad companies. we all experts of the efficiency mechanisms of employed in the last decade. the stock buyback. it s exactly what, one of the things that happen in covid. system running in the background you don t think about. how did the chemical get across the country? the whole system of that. purplepurple around the country and powerful systems that want the public to pay for the risk as much as possible operating thin background and then a disaster happens between a potential rail strike and this accident it s blown the whole thing open and we re acutely aware of all the risks involved thanks to you at home for joining us tonight do you remember this photo
0 brown of ohio, thank you so much. chris, thank you, always. that is all in on this wednesday night. alex wagner tonight starts right now, good evening, alex. what is happened in the railroad companies. we all experts of the efficiency mechanisms of employed in the last decade. the stock buyback. it s exactly what, one of the things that happen in covid. system running in the background you don t think about. how did the chemical get across the country? the whole system of that. purplepurple around the country and powerful systems that want the public to pay for the risk as much as possible operating thin background and then a disaster happens between a potential rail strike and this accident it s blown the whole thing open and we re acutely aware of all the risks involved thanks to you at home for joining us tonight do you remember this photo the iconic image of classified documents splayed out on the floor of donald trump s mar-a-lago home after the fbi searched it las