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
when a neighbor asked him to stop because their baby was trying to sleep, the suspect then entered their home, shooting and killing five people, including a nine year old boy. and today, authorities are still searching for the suspect, who they consider armed and dangerous. joining me now is one of the key special agents involved in the waco standoff. you heard and saw him in that documentary there. jim cavanaugh spent over 30 years working for the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms, and explosives, including as the special agent in charge and as a hostage negotiator. it is great to see you. always a pleasure to talk to you. i hate that it s about tragedies like this, but this has happened again in our country. given what we were just showing our viewers there, your long experience on the front lines of this fight, what do you see as the lasting effects of waco? on guns and the continued gun violence we see in this country and white has become such a rallying cry for the far-right.
of course, the far-right has always used these absurdities, like they tried to twist waco, as walter said, if you can make a person believe absurdities, you can make them commit atrocities. they want to support david correct. he was a pedophile, he s raping children, he was stockpiling machine guns, hand grenades, and silencers. he ultimately murdered for federal agents and wounded 16 more. he took over that cult in a gun metal. yet, people will support him while they talk about made-up pedophiles. this is an absurdity, when people talk like this. this is a person who, you know, the sheriff and the state troopers down here really just implored atf to do something about him and try to get him. i remember the call from the houston division, i was the assistant special agent in charge at the dallas division at the time. they asked me about the place
trying to sleep, the suspect then entered their home, shooting and killing five people, including a nine year old boy. and today, authorities are still searching for the suspect, who they consider armed and dangerous. joining me now is one of the key special agents involved in the waco standoff. you heard and saw him in that documentary there. jim cavanaugh spent over 30 years working for the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms, and explosives, including as the special agent in charge and as a hostage negotiator. it is great to see you. always a pleasure to talk to you. i hate that it s about tragedies like this, but this has happened again in our country. given what we were just showing our viewers there, your long experience on the front lines of this fight, what do you see as the lasting effects of waco?