she was found lying face down with a large amount of blood. what does the scene tell you? what do your victims tell you? you ve got a killer loose here who specifically targeting people. yeah. she was somebody that he really thought was smart on him, he had animosity towards her. there was a doctor s house. somebody s after the doctors. four people are dead because of somebody s vengeance. revenge, that s their motives. revenge. it sent shockwaves right away. no fingerprints, no bloody footprints next thing you know, you are trying to constantly find out what s going on. park your car somewhere else, walk to the location. the list a killer would make? yes, it is. he said, they had it coming. where is he going? what s he gonna do? you re getting real life. god, what the hell do we have here? winter on the great plains can be long, bleak, brutal. so, in march, when winter briefly releases its grip for a day or two, even the trees seemed to
right now. tonight on all in - sitting watch fox news all day every day, blaring in hi living room. making sense of the shootin of ralph yarl. - i feel like a lot of people of that generation are caught u in this pretty far-right new cycle of fear and paranoia perpetuated by some other news stations, and he was fully int that tonight, the lasting damage from the right wing paranoia machine. then, he s the forensic analys who debunked a pillow man conspiracy $5 million at that symposium, that will be livestreamed on tv that s why we put up the 5 million, or i put up to million myself the winner of the prove mic wrong contest and $5 million joins me live. and everything we know about the latest trump lawyer to g under oath with jack smith here is the bottom line honestly, i am both speechless and infuriated when all in starts righ now. good evening from miami, i chris hayes. we are getting a clearer picture today of the motivations of andrew lester that s
tonight on all in sitting watching fox news all day, every day, blaring in his living room. making sense of the shootin of ralph yarl. - i feel like a lot of people of that generation are caught u in this pretty far-right new cycle of fear and paranoia perpetuated by some other news stations, and he was fully int that tonight, the lasting damage from the right wing paranoia machine. then, he s the forensic analys who debunked a pillow man conspiracy $5 million at that symposium, that will be livestreamed on tv that s why we put up the 5 million, or i put up to million myself the winner of the prove mic wrong contest and $5 million joins me live. and everything we know about the latest trump lawyer to g under oath with jack smith here is the bottom line honestly, i am both speechless and infuriated when all in starts righ now. good evening from miami, i chris hayes. we are getting a clearer picture today of the motivations of andrew lester that s the man
love the reading. something tells me he doesn t really believe that, because tonight we re learning that we could soon get answers to one of the most important outstanding questions, who actually had access to those documents? now, first, although the white house press corps has thrown out, we had to give him some credit. the occasional tough question, the media, for the most part, has been basically regurgitating white house talking points. why exactly are republicans démarche visitor logs from president biden s private home? they know full well there are no visitor logs. it has never been standard practice. they don t exist. white house said yesterday no such records exist. both the secret service, the white house counsel s office saying, look, we don t have those laws. not only is the secret service saying no such thing, but the fox news has learned that at the secret service is prepared to give congress the names of any visitors they have documentation of to biden
attorneys, look, you guys take the lead, look at everything, dig through it all. have free reign. let us know what is in there and whether or not we need to come pick it up, which they reportedly according to the wall street journal today did and in the end go down. obviously how this played out is a very big concern for national security. whenever classified documents are involved, something that the president himself has admitted is a very serious issue. so jonathan turley says if this handling story is true, this development is what he calls breathtaking in its scope in this case. we re also glad to have the house judiciary committee chairman now, jim jordan. that is his new title. he s joining us. we ll get his thoughts on what their role will be in the judiciary committee with all of this in just a moment. first, to the white house. they re waiting for this to get underway. we could get a two-minute warning at any time. jacqui heinrich is there in position ready to g