happening. that s a pretty big aha moment. then, why a far-right victory in italy is sending shockwaves throughout europe and beyond? and just when you thought cool treatment of asylum seekers could not backfire anymore it s not just an effectual that is hurting people in order to get attention. when all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i am chris hayes. this week, the january 6th committee returns from recess, with another public hearing that maybe it s last. tens of millions of americans watched the first set of hearings in june, july. there s some evidence that put a good effect. a poll conducted in the days before the eight hearings show that 40% of republicans believe donald trump is at least partly to blame for the attack on the capitol, up from 33% before the hearings. and all along, the committee s goals for these public hearings have been pretty clear. most importantly, they want to err the most salient facts about just what happened o
country, as the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. good evening, once again, i m stephanie ruhle. the breaking news tonight, new video of trump ally roger stone that is likely to be on display during the january 6th committee s hearing on wednesday. the washington post reports that the panel plans to show video of stone from a danish made documentary. and one specific clip, stone speaks out about violence before the 2020 election. excellent bleep the violence, believe the voting, let s get right to the violence. shoot to kill. cnn teva, shoot to kill. the washington post reports, that stone went on to say that he was getting, and renounces violence completely. the 16 committee only obtained that video after the filmmakers complied with the subpoena, some responded to the video in a statement saying in part, this i challenged the authenticity and accuracy these videos and believe they have been manipulated and selectively edited. wednesdays hearing will be the
happening. that s a pretty big aha moment. then, why a far-right victory in italy is sending shockwaves throughout europe and beyond? and just when you thought cool treatment of asylum seekers could not backfire anymore it s not just an effectual that is hurting people in order to get attention. when all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i am chris hayes. this week, the january 6th committee returns from a kind of a recess, with another public hearing that may be it s last. tens of millions of americans watched the first set of hearings in june, july. there s some evidence that put a good effect. a poll conducted in the days before the eight hearings show that 40% of republicans believe donald trump is at least partly to blame for the attack on the capitol, up from 33% before the hearings. and all along, the committee s goals for these public hearings have been pretty clear. most importantly, they want to err the most salient facts about just wh
its leader stewart rhodes gets ready to stand trial, facing allegations he helped to plot to end the transfer of power through violence. plus, young iranians risking everything to demand an end to ultra conservative religious government oppression and violence against women and the outrage is only growing. we begin with the return of the house january 6th committee. we are now less than 48 hours from the committee s next public hearing on wednesday. committee members remain mostly tight lipped about what evidence will be presented. congressman adam schiff indicated it would be sweeping. still unclear is whether the committee will bring up a significant allegation from its former technical adviser, denver riggleman, who told 60 minutes that a call was placed by the white house switchboard to a cell phone linked to someone in the mob that day. you get a real aha moment when you see that the white house switchboard had connected to a rioter s phone while it s happening. th
mississippi makes less than minimum wage. they are blocking care and the state. during the pandemic, people did not have health care. and they re also closing the water. that s why people are coming together because they re tired of it and frustrated. indeed. bishop william barber, brooke floyd, thank you both very much. much appreciate it. that is tonight s reidout. all in with chris hayes starts now. idout. all in with chris hayes st to- the january six committee gears back up, and forward community advisor speaks up. there was much more coordination in the american public than even imagine, when it got into january six. tonight, my exclusive interview with former republican congressman denver riggleman, on claims that and you broke off trump world connections to january six extremists, and his response to committee pushback on his aha moment. we got a real of moment when you say that the white house switchboard has connected to a rioters phone while it s