office over there, a couple weeks ago. then, carol leonnig on reports the secret service is not cooperating with the january 6th investigation. dig text messages disappear? who we are, seeing conflicted information from the agencies plus, michael isikoff on his reporting that target letters were sent to trump allies in georgia, john podesta on why he says joe manchin single-handedly doomed humanity. the firestorm over joe biden s visit to saudi arabia and how democrats are forcing republicans to own the new post roe when this extended edition of all in starts right now. good evening everyone, from new york, i m ayman mohyeldin, in for chris hayes. as this portion of the house committees investigation nears a close. the committee announced they will hold their next hearing next thursday. it will be once again in primetime, according to chairman bennie thompson it will be the final hearing, at least according but chairman thompson would not rule out hearing more hea
Chris Matthews debates hot political issues with politicians, newsmakers and Washington leaders. Chicanery. The president said putin was unhappy he won. Ill tell you what, russia is very unhappy that trump won, that i can tell you. Well thats a far cry from what putin himself said in helsinki. Did you direct any of your officials help him do that. Translator yes, i did. Because he talked about using the u. S. russia relationship back to normal. Joining us now. And malcolm nance, msnbc analyst. First to the reporters, michael and then john. Isnt that what is going on, this split screen . They had to show they were doing something and it left them exposed to critics who said you are not doing anything. You are not taking this threat seriously. You laid it out well in the beginning of the show. He charts its own path. He is going to say what he feels whether it is on twitter or at a rally. And in terms of collusion, the idea of interference, he cant separate the idea between the Mueller P
Chris Matthews debates hot political issues with politicians, newsmakers and Washington leaders. Top officials gathered in front of the cameras to issue a strong message. Russia is targeted the United States and our democracy is at stake. The Trump Administration was finally speaking with one voice. Well, actually, it is not. Just six hours after the president conference, calling it a hoax. Boosti boasting of his personal relationship with vladimir putin. The difference between the president and his administration couldnt have been clearer. We continue to see a pervasive messaging campaign by russia to try to weaken, and divide the United States. We had a great meeting with russia. Great meeting with putin. This is a threat we need to take extremely seriously. If i did go up and start
very unhappy that trump won, that i can tell you. Well thats a far cry from what putin himself said in helsinki. Did you direct any of your officials help him do that. Translator yes, i did. Because he ta
the southern border once the title 42 asylum rule ends later this month that according to msnbc. republicans have been hesitant to spend additional funds insisting steps to secure the border must be taken first. the man seen striking a person in the head with a baseball bat in upper manhattan is now back on the street. kareem azhizi has posted $7,500 in bail less than a dale after his arrest. the victim suffered a laceration to his head as well as some bruising. he is said to be in stable condition. well, tonight we learn about what kinds of threats the u.s. is facing from foreign hackers. bret baier talks with the top executive at microsoft. thanks, trace, there is a growing focus on cybersecurity and foreign influence here in the u.s. as experts become increasingly concerned about russia s aggressive tactics in the war in ukraine and other countries elsewhere. joining us now is microsoft vice chair and president brad smith.
by that time, a third of the texts on secret service phones were gone, in the ether, never backed up. the critical issue here, ayman, is, the secret service which is supposed to be tip-top on cybersecurity, on all sorts of phone security, and all sorts of investigation in practice, they don t backup their phone material, even though many of those contents are government records and should be backed up and should be preserved. the other problem is the inspector general asked for these records a month after everyone was basically getting rid of their texts. so, a month and a half. so, forgive me, you were about to ask a question. you are just about to, i guess, comment on it because the inspector general has made it pretty clear that he feels the secret service isn t being very cooperative. is that surprising to given the extensive reporting on the agency which is how, generally,