good evening team from new york. i m chris hayes, here for a special second hour of all in. president joe biden is navigating extremely tense difficult international crisis, in the war with israel and hamas enters its 12-day. they believe 340 hostages remain in hamas custody. from gaza rockets continue to fly, roughly 250,000 israelis have been evacuated in the areas near gaza, and israel s border with lebanon. nearly 1 million residents of gaza have been displaced or told to leave their homes. the israeli war on hamas has led to destruction across gaza, not just in the north. right now, the palestinian ministry of health estimates that more than 8500 people have been killed in gaza, including more than 3500 children. the palestinian ministry of health is controlled by hamas, but in the past, it s statistics about death during these sorts of conflicts have been broadly accurate. international child wealth organization save the children is now warning the [inaudible] just ch
difficult crisis as israel and hamas war enters its day. in gaza rockets continue to fly. roughly 250 israelis have been evacuated from the border near gaza. more than a million residents of gaza have been displaced or told to leave their homes. the israeli war on hamas has led to destruction across gaza not just in the north. right now the palestinian ministry of health estimates more than 8,500 people have been killed in gaza including 3,500 children. the palestinian ministry of health is controlled by hamas, but in the past its statistic about death in these sorts of conflicts heeen called accurate. save the children is now warning the number of children killed in gaza in the last few weeks is greater than the total number of children killed in all global conflicts each year since 2019. it is by all accounts by anyone looking at it an enormous humanitarian crisis. it s also become an enormous domestic political challenge. in the aftermath of the terror attack, the worst
If the administration was standing by that tweet which sean spicer said the president is, then why could congress then need to investigate if this information already exists . The Press Secretary talked a little bit about the issu i have to listen to the vshage again, the transcript, but he talked about credibility and the idea there is a separation of powers as well. We also talked a little bit about the idea that hey we are in tax season, tax day is just over month away. Will the president release his returns from this most recent year . The president secretary said he would got back to us. And then is the president still under audit for past returns . The Press Secretary confirming he indeed is. A separation of powers, and they dont want to be perceived as directing congress to investigate in a certain way. Harold ford is this going to dog them much longer . It will. The question by halle and the other young lady spelled i out. I think the health care the governors will be the ar ab
what about ivanka trump? he said her deposition was scheduled. is that something you are still hoping for? yes. do you plan for her to appear? we don t know. sometimes things slide to another day or another week. [inaudible] today, politico is reporting that donald trump spent his final days as president of the united states considering how to pardon members of the trump mob who attacked the capitol. according to politico , during january 6th and joe biden s inauguration on the 20th, trump made recalls saying, do you think i should pardon them? do you think it s a good idea? do you think i have the power to do it? trump told the person who summarize the conversations. is it everybody that had a
question former special counsel robert mueller in just 16 days. democrats aren t the only ones who are going to have tough questions. politico is reporting, quote, president trump s gop allies are salivating at the prospect. clint, that wouldn t be new. they have been trying to tarnish bob mueller s reputation. boy, they re going to try. yeah. it s a really kind of confusing way to look at this. i heard one of the questions, i think, it was to congressman jordan who was talking about why didn t this wrap up sooner? this could really play into robert mueller s hands if he wants to take it that direction, be a little bit well, maybe it was because the president couldn t answer questions or wouldn t actually sit down for an interview, or because attorney general sessions was fired and an interim was put in place and then another attorney general. depending on how mueller answers, he could make them look very foolish. that comes down to what do we expect from mueller, will he be very by