that is the show for, tonight we will see you again tomorrow, and now it is time for the last word with lawrence o donnell. it, evening lawrence. good evening, alex. there will be some dramatic reading coming up in the show of fox text messages that have
that turned people out of there. and also, lawrence, there is a very sophisticated immigrant population, highly, skilled highly trained that is leaving the industrial part. that s compared to all of these other countries around there, they kind of raced into. the unemployment in russia is hostile, a saw along with the inflation. basically, putin has destroyed the economic value of russia. russia is no longer economic lee a superpower. we are not of said that era. go suppose people say that the economy is smaller than that, not to disparage generally. not to dismiss chilly, but neither of them came to be the economic superpowers with the bravado that putin has tried. they failed miserably. they re using the economic war, and that matters. it doesn t happen overnight, just like delivering the himars did not happen overnight. yell professor jeff sonfield, thank you so much for joining us tonight. thank you. tonight s last word is next.
learned that it s not gonna start tomorrow, instead that trial will be delayed for a, day and, won t start until wednesday, because one of the defense attorneys for the proud boys, just got his law license suspended. and so the judge in the proud boys cases decided to postpone the start of the trial by one day, to give the proud boys a chance to find a lawyer, with an active law license. little matters like, that gumming up the works in the most unexpected ways. opening statements expected now to be wednesday, the trial is expected to last at least a month, i keep you posted, now it s time for the last word with lawrence o donnell, good evening lawrence. evening lawrence. evening lawrence. evening lawrence. evening lawrence. evening lawrence.
election. that s exactly, right lawrence, jack smith has a mandate that s a lot larger than the georgia investigation, but the georgia investigation as part of it and that s not unusual complex big cases to have both federal and state investigations for example i m doing that on the george floyd prosecution right now, working with state prosecutors, there s also been a separate federal investigation, into that here. jack smith s investigation is a lot more sprawling, because it s not just georgia, it s many other states and wish or was the fake electors scheme. and i agree with andrew, that it does look like, from reading the tea leaves, that this case
counsel s office notified the national archives and records administration on the same day the documents were found in a locked closet. the agency retrieved them the next morning. attorney general merrick garland has assigned the u.s. attorney of chicago appointed by donald trump, to review the situation. joining us now is bradley moss, national security attorney and indications are that it is probably less than a dozen documents that the daca lawyers have found and immediately contacted the white house counsel s office, wait his counsel s office immediately contacted the archives. they picked them up the next morning, and then merrick garland decided to have a trump appointed prosecutor review the situation. what do, make of what we know so far? lawrence, the number of documents is not really what stands out to me, because candidly, any document with classification mark and not in the proper location is a bad thing, but what is different here, and why we re telling everybody to sl