to martha s vineyard in massachusetts and even to the doorstep of the vice president s residence in d.c. we re going to have much more on that in just a moment. but gets begin with jeremy diamond live at the white house on the very late night and early morning negotiations to avert this rail strike. what are you learning about the deal, jeremy? 20 hours of negotiations between the union leaders. the railway companies and also involved the white house and the labor secretary marty walsh. president biden was being kept updated throughout the day yesterday. the negotiations began at 9:00 a.m. yesterday and they ended at 5:00 a.m. today with this tentative agreement that is now going up to the union s membership for a vote. that is expected to pass. because these union leaders say they would have not have struck the deal if they didn t believe it had the support of the membership. let s get into the details. a 24% wage increase over five years from 2020 through 2024. an immedia
also have a broken immigration system. in particular over the last four years before we came in and it needs to be fixed. we have a secure border in that that is a priority for any nation, including ours and our administration. bill: despite that secure border arrests are on track to surpass 2 million this month which would be another all-time record. dana: greg abbott is not the only governor putting democrats on blast. ron desantis sent two plane loads to martha s vineyard. a vacation spot for wealthy progressives. bill: we start with griff jenkins covering the buses in washington, d.c. at the home of kamala harris. good morning, there. good morning, that s right. you are looking now live at some of the last migrants getting into a bus provided by local ngos helping the migrants to go to a local church. we aren t sure exactly where. from there they will try to coordinate the migrants getting to their final destination. now to recap for our viewers, what happened at
back to the office. not that they want to stay home in p. j.s, but they are scared of getting shot. everywhere i go i m confronted by the same question these days. what s going on in chicago? john: burger boss and his very blunt message on chicago s crime as it spirals out of control on the city streets. sandra: another real problem many are facing. john: we will get to the golden arches in a bit, but begin with breaking news and two of the biggest foreign threats our nation faces looking to join forces as one. sandra: and that is a new world order, that s the goal straight from communist china. two of america s biggest adversaries huddling up today on how to knock the u.s. off the top of the world stage. john: the chinese president meeting with vladimir putin, xi s first visit oud side china in more than two years. sandra: analysts warning while those two nations are increasingly isolated from the west, a bigger alliance may be in the works. or as the washingto
live. plus, connecting the dots between the election in brazil, brexit, and donald trump. and meet the new attorney representing brett favre and his volleyball welfare scandal. i got a great effing criminal defense lawyer. you re gonna need it. when all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. well, today, we got an extended look at just how narrowly we avoided the january 6th insurrection becoming much, much worse. because this morning, the seditious conspiracy trial of five members of the oath keepers started. and of course, the far-right militia group who prosecutors say, blotted to use violence, weapons, if necessary, to block the peaceful transfer of power. now, even before today s opening arguments began, lawyers from one of the defendants argued to suppress evidence of to hand when it s found in an rv. apparently, brought to d.c. by one of the alleged coconspirators, this man is named jeremy brown. lawyers say brownstein a was not f
visiting hurricane damage regions, there are no paper towel rolls being tossed as the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. good evening once again, i m stephanie ruhle, and a case against the former handling of white house documents appears to be growing by the day. tonight, reporting from the washington post and the new york times, seems to provide the justice department more potential evidence. both papers reporting the back in february, one of trump s lawyers refused his clients request to tell the national archives that everything had been returned. the post returns this. the lawyer declined because, he was not sure the statement was true, according to people familiar with the matter. the paper reports that that lawyer was alex cannon, who is responsible for the transfer of 15 boxes of presidential records, from mar-a-lago to the national archives back in january. he is the very same alex cannon who testified to the january 6th committee, that he told white house