rights biggest driving the racist agenda. and just hours from polls opening in pennsylvania, we ll pictures of a republican candidate marching next to proud boys on january six help or hurt her? and a presumptive democratic now nominee for governor joins me live. all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i am chris hayes. we start this week in morning and in shock, after the brutal and sadistic murders of ten people in a buffalo supermarket over the weekend. they were victims of a single shooter and his gun, the poisonous vision of america. the racist ideas espoused in the shooters white nationalist manifesto, the wrong kind of people why people, question people, coming into this country to replace so-called white judeo-christian values. now, this vile racist conspiracy theory is as old as time. and the oldest white in this country is the fact about who the we, and we the people are. who counts as a real american? and on one side, there s a vision of americ
opening in pennsylvania, will pictures of a republican candidate marching next to proud boys on january six help or hurt her? and a presumptive democratic now nominee for governor joins me live. all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i am chris hayes. we start this week in mourning and in shock, after the brutal and sadistic murders of ten people in a buffalo supermarket over the weekend. they were victims of a single shooter and his gun, the poisonous vision of america. the racist ideas espoused in the shooters white nationalist manifesto, the wrong kind of people, white people, question people, coming into this country to replace so-called white judeo-christian values. now, this vile racist conspiracy theory is as old as time. and the oldest white in this country is the fact about who the we, and we the people are. who counts as a real american? and on one side, there s a vision of america as a pluralistic nation across line of language, race, culture
this week. like this? that s it? yeah. yeah, that s it. pat your head. pat your head, rub your stomach. 0k. 1-9-8-7. ..tim s taking me to task. ..tom s tackling table football. 0h! ..and anyone for a dance? this is tim peake, only the uk s second astronaut. he spent six months aboard the iss in 2016, living, working and walking in space. coming out. 0k. he s one of only 628 humans to have left our planet. and in his latest book, he s written the story of some of the other 627. all of them are special, a rare breed. and i met tim at imperial college london s data observatory to talk about a few that mean something extra special to him. yes, so this is bruce mccandless. 1984, out of the space shuttle challenger. and it s an iconic photograph. it s the first untethered spacewalk. we do lots of spacewalks today. they re never without risk, but they have become more commonplace. but we re always tethered to something in case we fall off. but to go outside on a spacewalk with no te
i felt like this was the one that i ve been waiting for. maybe it was too good to be true. did he love me or was this all a game? a beautiful businesswoman falls for a dashing doctor. but her daughters have doubts. i had lots of suspicions. she thinks his fingernails are dirty. this does not look to her like the hands of an actual doctor. who was this guy? his nickname was dirty john . this woman knew him all too well. i started snooping and i found everything. this reporter made some unnerving discoveries, too. he scared a lot of people. he swindled a lot of people. the story of his dirty deeds riveted the nation in a hit podcast. this is dirty john . but dirty was about to turn dark. he s got duct tape, he s got all the tools ready to kidnap her. will this mom and her daughters learn the truth in time? she was in a panic. she said, i saw john outside in a car. a story ending in savagely that would stun even a police. there s no way he g
he s one of only 628 humans to have left our planet. and in his latest book, he s written the story of some of the other 627. all of them are special, a rare breed. and i met tim at imperial college london s data observatory to talk about a few that mean something extra special to him. yes, so this is bruce mccandless. 1984, out of the space shuttle challenger. and it s an iconic photograph. it s the first untethered spacewalk. we do lots of spacewalks today. they re never without risk, but they have become more commonplace. but we re always tethered to something in case we fall off. but to go outside on a spacewalk with no tethers whatsoever, just floating away from the shuttle, is incredible. why did he do it? well, he s been working on this manned manoeuvring unit, as it was called, which was a developmental piece of equipment, looking at how you could manoeuvre around out in space. you know, we actually need a small version of this, which is our last ditch attempt, if you