abortion, as texans head to the polls. and news tonight the january six committee will only hold six public hearings next month. committee member, jamie raskin, i ll ask him about that. all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. or just 11 hours away from polls opening in tomorrow s crucial primary electorate in georgia. and the two marquee races that republican primaries for governor, and for secretary of state. to trump back candidates are essentially running single issue campaigns, on the ex presidents big lie of a stolen election. you ve got former senator david perdue, close trump ally, who lost his senate seat last year. he s challenging the incumbent republican governor, brian kemp. and you ve got far-right congressman jody hice, who s hoping to oust the current incoming secretary of state, brad raffensperger. these races are notable, not only as a referendum on trump s attempt to do, but also to set the groundwork for the next one. b
white house conference on food, nutrition, and health that people can t live with their conscience if people go. hungry three bills here sent to congress, in which he said, should virtually eliminate poverty as a sort of malnutrition. delegates to the conference streamed into a washington hotel. they included corporation executives, welfare mothers, labor leaders, doctors, young social activists, indians, mexican americans, and bureaucrats. some lobbied for their ideas to end hunger. the conference was opened by president nixon. he said now is the time to do something for the estimated 15 million americans too poor to buy enough food. until this moment in our history as a nation, the central question has been, whether we as a nation would accept the problem of a malnourishment as a national responsibility. that moment has passed. on may 6th, i asserted to congress that the moment is at hand to put an end to hunger in america itself for all-time. speaking for this administ
investigation into january 6th. and how white wing combat misinformation. the woman who is tasked to lead that effort, nina jankowicz, joins me exclusively, as all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes, the biggest worry from last night s primary elections, is that a full out insurrectionist coup plotter is now a stone s throw away from running one of the most important swing states in the country, pennsylvania. his name is doug mastriano, and he s essentially pledged that if the opportunity arises once again to actually successfully pull off a coup, you will be the first in line to do it. right now, he s won the republican gubernatorial primary, pretty handily, about 44% of the vote, about 20 points ahead of his closest competitor in a very crowded field. and when it trump ally wins by that kind of margin in the republican primary, we should all take notice. so let s keep in mind, again, trump almost got away with. it the only reason the coup did
candidate go to a heading to clarenville the winner, sound familiar? plus, the growing threat of violent extremism all around the globe. why are these ideas especially dangerous here in america. and wall street seems its worst day since 2020, while a lot musk seems to be trying to tweet himself out of his takeover deal. we ll break it all down, as the 11th hour gets underway on this wednesday night. good evening, once again, i m stephanie ruhle. 174 days until the midterm elections. right now, a race that is crucial in the battle for the senate majority, remained undecided in pennsylvania s republican senate primary. tv doctor mehmet oz holds a slight edge over former hedge fund executive dave mccormack, but it s possible that could now go to a recount doctor has office has a former presidents endorsement, and today trump took his own social media site to declare that doctor oz should declare victory. it makes it much harder for them to cheat with the ballots that they just
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