tonight on all in my heart it is with this eight-year-old little boy. i don t care if he was here legally. i don t care if he was here illegally. shock and outrage after another mass murder in texas and the unbelievable attack on the victims by the state s governor. cried out for a little bit of compassion for some leadership. of course, we got neither of those. and then the woman accusing donald trump of rape at leaves in the witness stand. what we learned from the cross-examination of e. jean carroll. plus the highest court in the land should not have the lowest standard of ethics and the federal government. the senate moves to check the supreme court amid new reporting on massive earnings for the wife of a chief justice. and joy reid joins me to talk about how republicans can t stay out of their own way when it comes to restrictive bans on abortion. i think we will get it done on some level. it could be different levels. we will get it done. all in st
cried out for a little bit of compassion for some leadership. of course, we got neither of those. and then the woman accusing donald trump of rape at leaves in the witness stand. what we learned from the cross-examination of e. jean carroll. plus the highest court in the land should not have the lowest standard of ethics and the federal government. the senate moves to check the supreme court amid new reporting on massive earnings for the wife of a chief justice. and joy reid joins me to talk about how republicans can t stay out of their own way when it comes to restrictive bans on abortion. i think we will get it done on some level. it could be different levels. we will get it done. all in starts right now. good evening. i m ayman moye heading in for chris hayes from new york tonight. in the fbi says it has zero leads in the man hunt for francesco oropeza, the suspect in this weekend s tragic shooting in cleveland, texas. late friday night, according to
6th hearing, i have to say, i am struck by the enormously fruitful fact finding, that the committee has done so far, and continues to do. each day, there is new information, learning new things. so, most recently, the committee met with former overstocks eo, patrick byrne, that s the overstock guy, about the now infamous december 2020 white house meeting. he attended a, or a group of outside trump advisers tried to sell the president on the coup. that s just today, getting testimony from him. today, they got testimony from a former white house aide, named garrett ziegler. never heard of him before. who, reportedly, let the ragtag group of coup plotters, into the white house, for that crazy coup plotting december meeting. still, a year and a half after this happened, the committee, the new testimony, learning new things. additionally, the committee is also pulling on, another, i think, important threat. you may have seen things about this, we ve covered it a bit in the news to
good evening from new york, i m chris hayes, as we approach thursday s primetime, january 6th hearing, i have to say, i am struck by the enormously fruitful fact finding, that the committee has done so far, and continues to do. each day, there is new information, learning new things. so, most recently, the committee met with former overstocks eo, patrick byrne, that s the overstock guy, about the now infamous december 2020 white house meeting. he attended a, or a group of outside trump advisers tried to sell the president on the coup. that s just today, getting testimony from him. today, they got testimony from a former white house aide, named garrett ziegler. never heard of him before. who, reportedly, let the ragtag group of coup plotters, into the white house, for that crazy coup plotting december meeting. still, a year and a half after this happened, the committee, the new testimony, learning new things. additionally, the committee is also pulling on, another, i think,
thank you for staying up late with us, i will see you at the end of tomorrow. lat with us, i will see you at we have breaking news about january 6th out tonight news about one of the key law enforcement agencies that has been at the center of several january 6th hearings so far. tonight, we are learning that the u.s. secret service service erased text messages sent by secret service officials between january the 5th and sixth of last year. that is according to a letter sent by congress a government watchdog that oversees the secret service. importantly, the letter says that the text messages were erased after they were requested as part of an evaluation of what happened on january the 6th being conducted by that government watchdog. the letter notes that the secret service is claiming that the messages were erased as part of a device replacement program. again, it is important to note that the messages were erased only after they were requested by the inspector general. the