good to be with you. i m katy tur. at least 12 more people are dead after another wave of shootings over the weekend. in downtown philadelphia, two handguns, one with an extended magazine were found in the aftermath of a shooting on a crowded street. three people were killed and 12 others injured. now police say they are searching for at least three gunmen and two more guns. in summerton, south carolina, a drive-by shooting a the at a high school graduation party wounded several and 12 killed. in phoenix, arizona, 8 killed and 1 injured. and in hempstead new york, chicago illinois, 7 dead and 54 injured. this all happened as the families in uvalde are still burying the dead, the children killed by what ted cruz has called a violent psychopath who was legally of allowed to buy an a.r.-15 style weapon and more than a thousand rounds of ammunition. sickened enough to speak out, more than 250 republican donors and self-declared you gun enthusiasts in texas, including several wh
olivia troye on confirmation of her worst fears. former impeachment manager joe neguse on why we didn t know this during the impeachment trial. and former dhs secretary jeh jeh johnson on with this means about how close we came to successful coup. then, some surprise arrests of an alleged coup plotter. it intercepted me getting on the plane. they put me in handcuffs. brought me here. and ari melber on what we know about the rest of peter navarro and what it means for the criminal investigation of the president. we had over 100 congressmen and senators on capitol hill ready to implement do you realize you are describing a coup? that s when all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes. the ex president of the united states, donald trump, created such an acute security threat to his own vice president, mike pence, in pursuit of his attempted coup, that pence s chief of staff warned the secret service on january 5th that he thought that the vp
of american voices, live from texas, begins now. today, a push for accountability in this tight-knit community. until tuesday, uvalde was a quiet town where everybody knows your name, now the scene of america s latest mass shooting. around town, you will see uvalde strong signs hanging outside businesses and homes. families working to make sense of what happened, coming together to draw messages of hope on sidewalks with chalk on ministry. it is clear that the 21 lives lost here will never be forgotten. outside i take care, 21 chair sit outside to honor the 19 kids and two teachers taken from this town far too soon. live stolen from senseless violence. the daycares honors, like most uvalde, you many the students and watch them grow up over the years. we are learning more about their lives, their unforgettable personalities behind each face, big plans for the future. rodriguez had big dreams of becoming a marine biologist. she planned to study at texas a&m. her mom said that s
kids and two teachers taken from this town far too soon. live stolen from senseless violence. the daycares honors, like most uvalde, you many the students and watch them grow up over the years. we are learning more about their lives, their unforgettable personalities behind each face, big plans for the future. rodriguez had big dreams of becoming a marine biologist. she planned to study at texas a&m. her mom said that she was carrying and cold driven. her classmate lexi rubio wanted to become a lawyer. her family said that she loved learning about feminism and played volleyball in middle school. as we honor the victims, we are struggling to understand how a gun man was able to get inside or school in the first place, and why the gunman was allowed to stay inside for as long as he did. it is a question at the forefront in today s new york times. the editorial board examining the police response, writing, quote, 17 minutes elapsed after the gunmen walk inside before police, bel
good evening from new york, i m chris hayes. it is another unspeakably horrifying day in america, i was 14 children and one adults, at least, were murdered and one of the worst school shootings in our nation s history. the number of right now is somewhat influx. we have had reports from the spokesperson for the texas state juan gutierrez, he says that 18 were murdered. we don t know at this moment which is true. it began this morning in uvalde, texas, a small city 18 miles west of san antonio, about an hours drive from the u.s. mexico border. according to governor greg abbott, the shooter shot his grandmother and then abandoned his vehicle before entering robb elementary school with a handgun and then possibly a rifle. the school serves about 600 students in second third and fourth grade. about 90% of the students are hispanic. nearly the same amount are economically disadvantaged. the last day of the school year, scheduled for this thursday, but the superintendent just a