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the two-term independent from vermont was on chris hayes brand new show and said the u.s. should be looking forward when it comes to energy supplies and not backward toward crude oil. >> we now can do it. if there was a political will in the white house and in the congress, we can transform the energy system. we can create millions of jobs. we could leave the world and be an exporter around the world of that type of technology. that's the future. not oil. that's why the keystone pipeline should be defeated. >> you can watch his great new show, all in, with chris hayes every night at 8:00 eastern on msnbc. the place for politics. >>> today the republican run-off in south carolina between mark sanford and curtis boss particular, pollsters give sanford the edge. the two men are vying for the republican nomination in a congressional special election. meanwhile, the democrat in that race is getting help from her little brother, comedian stephen colbert will hold two fundrai fundraisers with tickets at $10,000 a pop. wonder what they're serving. president obama might want to kee
the two-term independent from vermont was on chris hayes brand new show and said the u.s. should be looking forward when it comes to energy supplies and not backward toward crude oil. >> we now can do it. if there was a political will in the white house and in the congress, we can transform the energy system. we can create millions of jobs. we could leave the world and be an exporter around the world of that type of technology. that's the future. not oil. that's why the keystone pipeline...
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all in with chris hayes starts right now. >> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. thank you for joining us tonight. it is a hilarious truth about washington i come before you tonight to lead off my cable newscast with the following news. the senate successfully voted to begin debating a piece of legislation today. that is good news. thanks to the vigorous tradition of the near constant republican filibuster, voting to start debate is something the senate almost never does before. here your illustrious united states senators are overcoming a filibuster to begin debate on a gun package today. to appreciate how crazy the filibuster was in practice, this was not a filibust over the bill, a filibuster of debating the bill. remarkably routine. what was remarkable was that the filibuster failed on the strength of support of most of the democrats and 16 republicans. only two democrats joined by 29 republicans in trying to block the debate, arkansas's mark pryor and alaska's mark begich. a deal was worked out between democrat joe manchin and republican pat toomey on expandi
all in with chris hayes starts right now. >> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. thank you for joining us tonight. it is a hilarious truth about washington i come before you tonight to lead off my cable newscast with the following news. the senate successfully voted to begin debating a piece of legislation today. that is good news. thanks to the vigorous tradition of the near constant republican filibuster, voting to start debate is something the senate almost never does before....
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all in with chris hayes starts right now. >> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. thank you for joining us tonight. it is a hilarious truth about washington i come before you tonight to lead off my cable newscast with the following news. the senate successfully voted to begin debating a piece of legislation today. that is good news. thanks to the vigorous tradition of the near constant republican filibuster, voting to start debate is something the senate almost never does before. here your illustrious united states senators are overcoming a filibuster to begin debate on a gun package today. to appreciate how crazy the filibuster was in practice, this was not a filibust over the bill, a filibuster of debating the bill. remarkably routine. what was remarkable was that the filibuster failed on the strength of support of most of the democrats and 16 republicans. only two democrats join ed ed b republicans in trying to block the debate, arkansas's mark pryor and alaska's mark begich. a deal was worked out between democrat joe manchin and republican pat toomey on expandi
all in with chris hayes starts right now. >> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. thank you for joining us tonight. it is a hilarious truth about washington i come before you tonight to lead off my cable newscast with the following news. the senate successfully voted to begin debating a piece of legislation today. that is good news. thanks to the vigorous tradition of the near constant republican filibuster, voting to start debate is something the senate almost never does before....
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>>> chris hayes is up next. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. thank you for joining us tonight. >>> it is a hilarious truth about washington that i come to you tonight to lead off my cable newscast with the following news. the senate successfully voted to begin debating a piece of legislation today. that is good news. thanks to the vigorous tradition of the near constant republican filibuster, voting to start debate is something the senate almost never does before. here your illustrious united states senators are overcoming a filibuster to begin debate on a gun package today. to appreciate how crazy the filibuster was in practice, this was not a filibuster of the bill, a filibuster of debating the bill. remarkably routine. what was remarkable was that the filibuster failed on the strength of support of most of the democrats and 16 republicans. only two democrats joined by 29 republicans in trying to block the debate, arkansas's mark pryor and alaska's mark begich. a deal was worked out between democrat joe manchin and republican pat toomey on ex
>>> chris hayes is up next. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. thank you for joining us tonight. >>> it is a hilarious truth about washington that i come to you tonight to lead off my cable newscast with the following news. the senate successfully voted to begin debating a piece of legislation today. that is good news. thanks to the vigorous tradition of the near constant republican filibuster, voting to start debate is something the senate almost never...
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i'm chris hayes. thank you for joining us. big stuff today and we'll get to all of it. big news out of the state department, the united states believes the syrian regime may have used chemical weapons on its people. also, president obama spoke at the memorial in west texas for those killed in the explosion of a fertilizer plant. we'll tell you what role then senator obama played seven years ago trying to prevent explosions exactly-like that one in texas and why he couldn't. let's start in dallas, texas, it was a day of perform and circumstance and above all, bipartisan civility at the dedication of george w. bush's library and museum on the campus of southern methodist university. so much more than that. at its most fun, today was a wonderful opportunity to observe the hilarious challenge watching everyone obligated to speak at the dedication to come up with positive things to say about george w. bush. president obama tried complimenting his personal attributes like sense of humor. >> to know the man is like the man because he's comfortable in his own skin. he knows who
i'm chris hayes. thank you for joining us. big stuff today and we'll get to all of it. big news out of the state department, the united states believes the syrian regime may have used chemical weapons on its people. also, president obama spoke at the memorial in west texas for those killed in the explosion of a fertilizer plant. we'll tell you what role then senator obama played seven years ago trying to prevent explosions exactly-like that one in texas and why he couldn't. let's start in...
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. >>> good morning from new york, i'm chris hayes, host of the new program "all in," airing 8 p.m. eastern. and i'll be watching as steve kornacki replaces me on this program "up with steve kornacki." my team and i care deeply about this program which is why we're glad to see steve taking the reins. today we wanted to share some of the discussions we feel represent those times we came closest to meeting those aspirations. the subject of gun violence is fraught and complex and we are hard pressed to explain why our political system cannot passion the most common-sense measures but the nra winning several key battles in congress at the moment, it's easy to forget about how extreme and object tuesday the nra felt the week after the school shooting in newtown, connecticut. we talked about the response here on "up." >> i'm joined by tom, haley, author of piece "xo jane ", rich, owner and publisher of "swat magazine" and jackie hilly, executive director of new yorkers against gun violence. nra broke the week of silence following the newtown, con korngs shooting in a big way. they promise
. >>> good morning from new york, i'm chris hayes, host of the new program "all in," airing 8 p.m. eastern. and i'll be watching as steve kornacki replaces me on this program "up with steve kornacki." my team and i care deeply about this program which is why we're glad to see steve taking the reins. today we wanted to share some of the discussions we feel represent those times we came closest to meeting those aspirations. the subject of gun violence is fraught and...
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"all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. thank you for joining us tonight. all right. this right here, these ten pages represent the biggest news in the country today. this is the criminal complaint filed today against 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev, the surviving suspect in the boston marathon bombing. and this ten-page criminal complaint is big news for two reasons. it's news for the incredible details of the allegations contained within it, and it is news because of the simple fact that it exists. let's start with the news. the complaint describes in heart stopping detail exactly what authorities -- of the bombing itself. quote, approximately 30 seconds before the first explosion, dzhokhar tsarnaev lifts his phone to his ear as if he is speaking on his cell phone and keeps it there for approximately 18 seconds. a few seconds after he finishes the call, the large crowd of people around him can be seen reacting to the first explosion. virtually every head turns to the east towards the finish line and stares in that direction
"all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. thank you for joining us tonight. all right. this right here, these ten pages represent the biggest news in the country today. this is the criminal complaint filed today against 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev, the surviving suspect in the boston marathon bombing. and this ten-page criminal complaint is big news for two reasons. it's news for the incredible details of the allegations...
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i'm chris hayes. thank you for joining us. big stuff today and we'll get to all of it. big news out of the state department, the united states believes the syrian regime may have used chemical weapons on its people. also, president obama spoke at the memorial in west, texas for those killed in the explosion of a fertilizer plant. we'll tell you what role then senator obama played seven years ago trying to prevent explosions exactly like that one in texas and why he couldn't. let's start in dallas, texas, where it was a day of perform and circumstance and above all, bipartisan civility at the dedication of george w. bush's library and museum on the campus of southern methodist university. so much more than that. at its most fun, today was a wonderful opportunity to observe the hilarious challenge of watching everyone obligated to speak at the dedication to come up with positive things to say about george w. bush. president obama tried complimenting his personal attributes like sense of humor. >> to know the man is like the man because he's comfortable in his own skin. he
i'm chris hayes. thank you for joining us. big stuff today and we'll get to all of it. big news out of the state department, the united states believes the syrian regime may have used chemical weapons on its people. also, president obama spoke at the memorial in west, texas for those killed in the explosion of a fertilizer plant. we'll tell you what role then senator obama played seven years ago trying to prevent explosions exactly like that one in texas and why he couldn't. let's start in...
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i'm chris hayes. thank you for joining us tonight. three days after the boston marathon was bombs, we have photos, pictures of two men the fbi suspects in monday's attack. the fbi released these photos hours ago asking for the public's help finding or identifying them. the man authorities are identifying as suspect number one is seen in a dark hat. here's suspect number two in a white hat. this suspect, number two in the white hat is the only one authorities believe they have seen on tape planting an explosive device. they believe the two men were associated. any who knows anything about either of these men is asked to call 1-800-fbi or call bostonmarathontips.fbi.gov. they said these men may be extremely dangerous and urging everyone not to take action on their own. joining us is pete williams. this is a big development today. what is the latest? >> it is a big development. the pictures don't show crystal clear view of the faces, of course. there's pictures the fbi has not released. they do believe they have images showing the man in
i'm chris hayes. thank you for joining us tonight. three days after the boston marathon was bombs, we have photos, pictures of two men the fbi suspects in monday's attack. the fbi released these photos hours ago asking for the public's help finding or identifying them. the man authorities are identifying as suspect number one is seen in a dark hat. here's suspect number two in a white hat. this suspect, number two in the white hat is the only one authorities believe they have seen on tape...
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well, thank god for chris hayes because i'm not good at math. i'm so stupid i still think 54 votes is more than 46. i'm an idiot. but i'm pretty sure that a million is more than 3400. and yet to battle the evil of terror, we started two wars, tortured people, reorganized almost the entire federal government, disallowed the air trafficking of sha52 and sham pd conditioner, and okay'd the robot sky killing of american citizens if warranted by someone. because one american life lost to terror is one too many. which i agree with. but it seems to me we'll move heaven and earth to do whatever it takes to keep weapons from falling into the hands of foreigners who might kill our citizens because apparently we think killing our citizens is our job. we'll be right back. >> jon: welcome back. for more on the gun debate we bring you the first part of a three-part series with john oliver. >> yesterday, americans watched in shock as even watered down gun legislation die on the floor of the senate. but that is exactly where it belongs, according to gun lobbyis
well, thank god for chris hayes because i'm not good at math. i'm so stupid i still think 54 votes is more than 46. i'm an idiot. but i'm pretty sure that a million is more than 3400. and yet to battle the evil of terror, we started two wars, tortured people, reorganized almost the entire federal government, disallowed the air trafficking of sha52 and sham pd conditioner, and okay'd the robot sky killing of american citizens if warranted by someone. because one american life lost to terror is...
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"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. thank you for joining us tonight. lots to cover this evening, including the increasing and in some cases misleading pressure for the united states to intervene in syria. also, president obama makes history long overdue history, in a remarkable story emerges from the aftermath of the boston bombings. all this, plus click three. but we begin tonight with the big flashing headline breaking news of the day, from the least popular branch of government, widely seen as the most dysfunctional branch of government, the one that contains the right wing republican house caucus committed to obstruction above all else in that branch of government. today, today we saw a remarkable display of emergency and pragmatic problem solving come together in a matter of hours to fix the moment pressing trouble facing america today. and that very pressing problem is extended travel delays for frequent flyers and members of congress. yes, a long and tortured path to triumph on this issue. but a vote, resouredin
"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. thank you for joining us tonight. lots to cover this evening, including the increasing and in some cases misleading pressure for the united states to intervene in syria. also, president obama makes history long overdue history, in a remarkable story emerges from the aftermath of the boston bombings. all this, plus click three. but we begin tonight with the big flashing headline...
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"all in with chris hayes" starts right now. ♪ >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. thank you for joining us on what is probably simultaneously the most active and the most confusing news day of the year. if you had cable news on tv today, like we did here at 30 rock, or if you were watching your twitter feed or checking in on the internet at all, you saw a lot of r
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"all in" with chris hayes starts now. >>> good evening, i'm chris hayes, thank you for joining us tonight. >>> john kerry was in seoul south korea with the specific goal of lowering tensions on the korean peninsula. >> the real goal should not be reinforcing the fact that we will back our allies, which we will. but the possibilities of peace and reunifications. >> the tensions are high. and they are high because north korea has been bellaes could own by south korea. they have a new leader, kim jong-un, and no one knows what he will do. and also with threats against north korea in the united states. north korea is threatening japan, north korean news agency saying if they make the slightest news the spark of war will touch japan first. all of that decorated with plenty of old school soviet style military marchs we like it run on cable news. but other reason tension is high is the rhetoric has been ratcheting up as a public pace. friends at cnn haven't covered a story like this since the poop cruise. >> north korea's neighbors have their defenses up right now. stand by for reports from the
"all in" with chris hayes starts now. >>> good evening, i'm chris hayes, thank you for joining us tonight. >>> john kerry was in seoul south korea with the specific goal of lowering tensions on the korean peninsula. >> the real goal should not be reinforcing the fact that we will back our allies, which we will. but the possibilities of peace and reunifications. >> the tensions are high. and they are high because north korea has been bellaes could own by...
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"all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes, and thank you for joining us tonight. i want to begin tonight telling you a story. it's an incredible story. when i heard the details, i thought it too incredible to be real, but it is real. it's about a young muslim man who came to the united states before he was grown who came to assimilate quickly and seamlessly to american life, he made american friends and came to celebrate american holidays and high school sports and american culture. he went back to his home country, then something horrible happened. something horrible that threw him into a state of moral and political tumult. his home country was not in the as
"all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes, and thank you for joining us tonight. i want to begin tonight telling you a story. it's an incredible story. when i heard the details, i thought it too incredible to be real, but it is real. it's about a young muslim man who came to the united states before he was grown who came to assimilate quickly and seamlessly to american life, he made american friends and came to celebrate...
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. >> ha was a key moment from the debut of "all in" with chris hayes as msnbc contributor goldie taylor cut to the heart of a massive cheating scandal inside atlanta school district. more than 30 educators have until the end of the day to turn them in on charges they cheated test scores, but would retaliate against anyone who tried to blow the whistle. so far three have turned themselves in, among those named in the 65-count indictment a former atlanta school superintendant. dr. beverly hall. joining me is american federation of teachers president, randi winegarten, it's great to have you here. i know you've been watching this closely. let's talk more about dr. hall. not only receiving a half million dollars in performance bonuses, but in in 2011 she appeared on "rock center" and was asked about the cheating scandal. she said i did it was not anything that i as an administrator can do. she's accused as playing a part in this and the grand jury feels that she had a hefty part in the scam itself. does federal policy as woo we're seeing here provide an incentive for those teachers to cheat
. >> ha was a key moment from the debut of "all in" with chris hayes as msnbc contributor goldie taylor cut to the heart of a massive cheating scandal inside atlanta school district. more than 30 educators have until the end of the day to turn them in on charges they cheated test scores, but would retaliate against anyone who tried to blow the whistle. so far three have turned themselves in, among those named in the 65-count indictment a former atlanta school superintendant. dr....
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i'm chris hayes. the rachel maddow show starts now. good evening. >> you did it. you launched. >> happy birthday. >> thank you. this was a very, very nice birthday present for you to give me, doing such an awesome show. so great that you're here, chris. i could not be more excited. >> i just want to make you happy, rachel. >> well done. thanks to you at home for joining us where it has been a very big day already. because of the launch of all in with chris hayes at 8:00 eastern, we have been thinking of today as opening day for msnbc, but today was also opening day for real in major league baseball. an unseasonably cold opening day in a lot of the country. major league teams all wore patches for opening day that honored the victims of the sandy hook elementary school massacre in newtown, connecticut. and arapahoe county prosecutors in colorado said they would seek the death penalty for the aroura, colorado, movie theater attack. we have news this hour aabout how one state has decided to respond to the country refusing to let the killings fade away. the evolving po
i'm chris hayes. the rachel maddow show starts now. good evening. >> you did it. you launched. >> happy birthday. >> thank you. this was a very, very nice birthday present for you to give me, doing such an awesome show. so great that you're here, chris. i could not be more excited. >> i just want to make you happy, rachel. >> well done. thanks to you at home for joining us where it has been a very big day already. because of the launch of all in with chris hayes at...
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well, thank god for chris hayes because i'm not good at math. i'm so stupid i still think 54 votes is more than 46. i'm an idiot. but i'm pretty sure that a million is more than 3400. and yet to battle the evil of terror, we started two wars, tortured people, reorganized almost the entire federal government, disallowed the air trafficking of sha52 and sham pd conditioner, and okay'd the robot sky killing of american citizens if warranted by someone. because one american life lost to terror is one too many. which i agree with. but it seems to me we'll move heaven and earth to do whatever it takes to keep weapons from falling into the hands of foreigners who might kill our citizens because apparently we think killing our citizens is our job. we'll be right back. d >> jon: welcome back. for more on the gun debate we bring you the first part of a three-part series with john oliver. >> yesterday, americans watched in shock as even watered down gun legislation die on the floor of the senate. but that is exactly where it belongs, according to gun lobby
well, thank god for chris hayes because i'm not good at math. i'm so stupid i still think 54 votes is more than 46. i'm an idiot. but i'm pretty sure that a million is more than 3400. and yet to battle the evil of terror, we started two wars, tortured people, reorganized almost the entire federal government, disallowed the air trafficking of sha52 and sham pd conditioner, and okay'd the robot sky killing of american citizens if warranted by someone. because one american life lost to terror is...
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i'm chris hayes, and thank you for joining us. big, big news on multiple fronts out of washington today, and the word of the day on capitol hill was, deal. >> gun deal, here we go. >> nbc news quotes sources saying two senators have reached a deal. >> reached a deal on background checks. >> there's going to be more pressure to come to a deal. >> i think bodes well for a future deal. >> the senate is closing in on an immigration deal. >> what exactly is in this deal? >> a deal between two key senators. >> bipartisan deal. >> the pivotal bipartisan deal. >> by the president is applauding this deal. >> a deal between two people. >> this is a deal between two men. >> between two men. the big deal today on capitol hill was the reaching or leaking of big deals and the way that washington talks about a deal is a deal is inherently good. you're always looking for a deal, so when you get one, it must be good news, but in the real world where we all have to live every day, a deal is good only if it's a good deal. deals are almost, by defini
i'm chris hayes, and thank you for joining us. big, big news on multiple fronts out of washington today, and the word of the day on capitol hill was, deal. >> gun deal, here we go. >> nbc news quotes sources saying two senators have reached a deal. >> reached a deal on background checks. >> there's going to be more pressure to come to a deal. >> i think bodes well for a future deal. >> the senate is closing in on an immigration deal. >> what exactly is...
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i'm chris hayes. thank you for joining us on what is probably simultaneously the most active and the most confusing news day of the year. if you had cable news on tv today, like we did here at 30 rock, or if you were watching your twitter feed or checking in on the internet at all, you saw a lot of reporting thrown around that did not make a lot of sense. so, we're going to try to make sense of it all right now. here's what we actually know. here's the confirmed reporting on the boston marathon bombing case right now. nbc news has learned that investigators have obtained video of a person placing a black bag down near the scene of the blast and that authorities are looking to question that person. the footage has been described to nbc as providing, quote, solid leads in the case. as we told you last night, the fbi found black nylon bag fragments at the blast site and believe that's how the devices were transported to the scene, they've also recovered pieces of the pressure cooker bombs and the press h
i'm chris hayes. thank you for joining us on what is probably simultaneously the most active and the most confusing news day of the year. if you had cable news on tv today, like we did here at 30 rock, or if you were watching your twitter feed or checking in on the internet at all, you saw a lot of reporting thrown around that did not make a lot of sense. so, we're going to try to make sense of it all right now. here's what we actually know. here's the confirmed reporting on the boston marathon...
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, i'm chris hayes, thanks for joining us. there's a lot to talk about tonight, including the news that the first male athlete in a major american professional support came out of the closet today. >>> and six months after superstorm sandy, there were more stunning reminders in the midwest about the dangers of extreme weather and new reports on just how much money it's costing you. plus, the latest in the fight over fixing the sequester cuts, plus click 3. but first, there's brand new data out today that has completely altered how i understand the politics of guns and more broadly the potential of the obama electoral majority. it's new polling from one of the most accurate firms in the 2012 election cycle and paints a picture of the aftereffects of the gun safety battle that i could not believe when i first read it. before i get to that, though, here is basic structure of the politics on this issue up until right now. there's a relatively small, well-organized group of people who are incredibly intense about opposing any and a
, i'm chris hayes, thanks for joining us. there's a lot to talk about tonight, including the news that the first male athlete in a major american professional support came out of the closet today. >>> and six months after superstorm sandy, there were more stunning reminders in the midwest about the dangers of extreme weather and new reports on just how much money it's costing you. plus, the latest in the fight over fixing the sequester cuts, plus click 3. but first, there's brand new...
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chris hayes is up next. ♪ >> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. thank you for joining us tonight. tonight three days after the boston marathon was bombed, we have photos, pictures of two men the fbi suspects in monday's attack. the fbi released these photos hours ago, asking for the public's help in finding or identifying them. the authorities are identifying suspect number one seen here in a dark hat and here's suspect number two in a white hat. according to the fbi, this suspect, number two in the white hat is the only one authorities believe they have seen on tape planting an explosive device. they believe the two men were associated. anyone who knows anything about either of the men is asked to call 800-call-fbi or leave information at bostonmarathontips.fbi d.gs ov. the fbi emphasized they consider them a armed and dangerous and urged the public not to take action on their own, which seems like wise advice. joining me is pete williams. this is a big development. what's the latest? >> reporter: it is a big development. the pictures don't show
chris hayes is up next. ♪ >> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. thank you for joining us tonight. tonight three days after the boston marathon was bombed, we have photos, pictures of two men the fbi suspects in monday's attack. the fbi released these photos hours ago, asking for the public's help in finding or identifying them. the authorities are identifying suspect number one seen here in a dark hat and here's suspect number two in a white hat. according to the fbi, this...
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"all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes, and thank you for joining us tonight. i want to begin tonight telling you a story. it's an incredible story. when i heard the details, i thought it too incredible to be real, but it is real. it's about a young muslim man who came to the united states before he was grown who came to assimilate quickly and seamlessly to american life, he made american friends and came to celebrate american holidays and high school sports and american culture. he went back to his home country, then something horrible happened. something horrible that threw him into a state of moral and political tumult. his home country was not in the caucasus, it was yemen. this is not a story about either of the tsarnaev brothers. on their account, the president told their alleged story today with very apt phrasing. >> two twisted, perverted, cowardly, knockoff jihadis. >> seems a perfect way to describe the perfect emerging of the tsarnaev brothers. they don't appear to be part of a vast network train
"all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes, and thank you for joining us tonight. i want to begin tonight telling you a story. it's an incredible story. when i heard the details, i thought it too incredible to be real, but it is real. it's about a young muslim man who came to the united states before he was grown who came to assimilate quickly and seamlessly to american life, he made american friends and came to celebrate...
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"all in with chris hayes" starts right now. ♪ >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. thank you for joining us on what is probably simultaneously the most active and the most confusing news day of the year. if you had cable news on tv today, like we did here at 30 rock, or if you were watching your twitter feed or checking in on the internet at all, you saw a lot of reporting thrown around that did not make a lot of sense. so, we're going to try to make sense of it all right now. here's what we actually know. here's the confirmed reporting on the boston marathon bombing case right now. nbc news has learned that investigators have obtained video of a person placing a black bag down near the scene of the blast and that authorities are looking to question that person. the footage has been described to nbc as providing, quote, solid leads in the case. as we told you last night, the fbi found black nylon bag fragments at the blast site and believe that's how the devices were transported to the scene, they've also recovered pieces of the pressure cooker bombs and the press h
"all in with chris hayes" starts right now. ♪ >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. thank you for joining us on what is probably simultaneously the most active and the most confusing news day of the year. if you had cable news on tv today, like we did here at 30 rock, or if you were watching your twitter feed or checking in on the internet at all, you saw a lot of reporting thrown around that did not make a lot of sense. so, we're going to try to make sense of it...
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i'm chris hayes. thank you for joining us. big stuff today and we'll get to all of it. big news out of the state department, the united states believes the syrian regime may have used chemical weapons on its people. also, president obama spoke at the memorial in west texas for those killed in the explosion of a fertilizer plant. we'll tell you what role then senator obama played seven years ago trying to prevent explosions
i'm chris hayes. thank you for joining us. big stuff today and we'll get to all of it. big news out of the state department, the united states believes the syrian regime may have used chemical weapons on its people. also, president obama spoke at the memorial in west texas for those killed in the explosion of a fertilizer plant. we'll tell you what role then senator obama played seven years ago trying to prevent explosions
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"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. thank you for joining us tonight. lots to cover this evening, including the increasing and in some cases misleading pressure for the united states to intervene in syria. also, president obama makes history long overdue history, in a remarkable story emerges from the aftermath of the boston bombings. all this, plus click three. but we begin tonight with the big flashing headline breaking news of the day, from the least popular branch of government, widely seen as the most dysfunctional branch of rn
"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. thank you for joining us tonight. lots to cover this evening, including the increasing and in some cases misleading pressure for the united states to intervene in syria. also, president obama makes history long overdue history, in a remarkable story emerges from the aftermath of the boston bombings. all this, plus click three. but we begin tonight with the big flashing headline...
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"all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes, and thank you for joining us tonight. i want to begin tonight telling you a story. it's an incredible story. when i heard the details, i thought it too incredible to be real, but it is real. it's about a young muslim man who came to the united states before he was grown who came to assimilate quickly and seamlessly to american life, he made american friends and came to celebrate american holidays and high school sports and american culture. he went back to his home country, then something horrible happened. something horrible that threw him into a state of moral and political tumult. his home country was not in the caucuses, it was yemen. this is not a story about either of the czar nooif brothers. on their account, the president told their alleged story today with very apt phrasing. >> two twisted, perverted, cowardly, knockoff jihadis. >> seems a perfect way to describe the perfect emerging of the tsarnaev brothers. they don't apyre to be part of a vast network trai
"all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes, and thank you for joining us tonight. i want to begin tonight telling you a story. it's an incredible story. when i heard the details, i thought it too incredible to be real, but it is real. it's about a young muslim man who came to the united states before he was grown who came to assimilate quickly and seamlessly to american life, he made american friends and came to celebrate...
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. >>> chris hayes is up next. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. thank you for joining us tonight. all right. this right here, these ten pages represent the biggest news in the country today. this is the criminal complaint filed today against 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev, the surviving suspect in the boston marathon bombing. and this ten-page criminal complaint is big news for two reasons. it's news for the incredible details of the allegations contained within it, and it is news because of the simple fact that it exists. let's start with the news. the complaint describes in heart stopping detail exactly what authorities uncovered by scouring surveillance footage of the bombing itself. quote, approximately 30 seconds before the first explosion, dzhokhar tsarnaev lifts his phone to his ear as if he is speaking on his cell phone and keeps it there for approximately 18 seconds. a few seconds after he finishes the call, the large crowd of people around him can be seen reacting to the first explosion. virtually every head turns to the east towards the
. >>> chris hayes is up next. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. thank you for joining us tonight. all right. this right here, these ten pages represent the biggest news in the country today. this is the criminal complaint filed today against 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev, the surviving suspect in the boston marathon bombing. and this ten-page criminal complaint is big news for two reasons. it's news for the incredible details of the allegations contained within...
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"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes, thanks for joining us. there's a lot to talk about tonight, including the news that the first male athlete in a major american professional support came out of the closet today. >>> and six months after superstorm sandy, there were more stunning reminders in the midwest about the dangers of extreme weather and new reports on just how much money it's costing you. plus, the latest in the fight over fixing the sequester cuts, plus click 3. but first, there's brand new data out today that has completely altered how i understand the politics of guns and more broadly the potential of the obama electoral majority. it's new polling from one of the most accurate firms in the 2012 election cycle and paints a picture of the aftereffects of the gun safety battle that i could not believe when i first read it. before i get to that, though, here is basic structure of the politics on this issue up until right now. there's a relatively small, well-organized group of people who are incredibly intense about opposi
"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes, thanks for joining us. there's a lot to talk about tonight, including the news that the first male athlete in a major american professional support came out of the closet today. >>> and six months after superstorm sandy, there were more stunning reminders in the midwest about the dangers of extreme weather and new reports on just how much money it's costing you. plus, the...
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i'm chris hayes. the rachel maddow show starts now. good evening. >> you did it. you launched. >> happy birthday. >> thank you. this was a very, very nice birthday present for you to give me, doing such an awesome show. so great that you're here, chris. i could not be more excited. >> i just want to make you happy, rachel. >> well done. thanks to you at home for joining us where it has been a very big day already. because of the launch of all in with chris hayes at 8:00 eastern, we have been thinking of today as opening day for msnbc, but today was also opening day for real in major league baseball. an unseasonably cold opening day in a lot of the country. major league teams all wore patches for opening day that honored the victims of the sandy hook elementary school massacre in newtown, connecticut. and arapahoe county prosecutors in colorado said they would seek the death penalty for the aurora, colorado, movie theater attack. we have news this hour about how one state has decided to respond to the country refusing to let the killings fade away. the evolving pol
i'm chris hayes. the rachel maddow show starts now. good evening. >> you did it. you launched. >> happy birthday. >> thank you. this was a very, very nice birthday present for you to give me, doing such an awesome show. so great that you're here, chris. i could not be more excited. >> i just want to make you happy, rachel. >> well done. thanks to you at home for joining us where it has been a very big day already. because of the launch of all in with chris hayes at...
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i'm chris hayes. the rachel maddow show starts now. good evening. >> you did it. you launched. >> happy birthday. >> thank you. this was a very, very nice birthday present for you to give me, doing such an awesome show. so great that you're here, chris. i could not be more excited. >> i just want to make you happy, rachel. >> well done. thanks to you at home for joining us where it has been a very big day already. because of the launch of all in with chris hayes at 8:00 eastern, we have been thinking of today as opening day msnbc, but today was also opening day for real in major league baseball. an unseasonably cold opening day in a lot of the country. major league teams all wore patches for opening day that honored the victims of the sandy hook elementary school massacre in newtown, connecticut. and arapahoe county prosecutors in colorado said they would seek the death penalty for the aroura, colorado, movie theater attack. we have news this hour aabout how one state has decided to respond to the country refusing to let the killings fade away. the evolving politi
i'm chris hayes. the rachel maddow show starts now. good evening. >> you did it. you launched. >> happy birthday. >> thank you. this was a very, very nice birthday present for you to give me, doing such an awesome show. so great that you're here, chris. i could not be more excited. >> i just want to make you happy, rachel. >> well done. thanks to you at home for joining us where it has been a very big day already. because of the launch of all in with chris hayes at...
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i'm chris hayes, and thank you for joining us. big, big news on multiple fronts out of washington today, and the word of the day on capitol hill was, deal. >> gun deal, here we go. >> nbc news quotes sources saying two senators have reached a deal. >> reached a deal on background checks. >> there's going to be more pressure to come to a deal. >> i think bodes well for a future deal. >> the senate is closing in on an immigration deal. >> what exactly is in this deal? >> a deal between two key senators. >> bipartisan deal. >> the pivotal bipartisan deal. >> by the president is appla applauding this deal. >> a deal between two people. >> this is a deal between two men. >> between two men. the big deal today on capitol hill was the reaching or leaking of big deals and the way that washington talks about a deal is a deal is inherently good. you're always looking for a deal, so when you get one, it must be good news, but in the real world where we all have to live every day, a deal is good only if it's a good deal. deals are almost, by
i'm chris hayes, and thank you for joining us. big, big news on multiple fronts out of washington today, and the word of the day on capitol hill was, deal. >> gun deal, here we go. >> nbc news quotes sources saying two senators have reached a deal. >> reached a deal on background checks. >> there's going to be more pressure to come to a deal. >> i think bodes well for a future deal. >> the senate is closing in on an immigration deal. >> what exactly is...
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"all in with chris hayes" is here on msnbc. >>> elizabeth colbert-bush is out with her first ad. she says she won't follow any party line to reduce government waste. colbert-bush faces mark sanford next month. >>> the republican committee begins a three-day retreat in hollywood after the november loss to president obama, party leaders are trying to find ways to appeal more directly to women and minorities. >>> pro israel activists are launching a campaign to keep a university from presenting former president jimmy cart we are the school's international advocate for peace award. now their law school is coming under fire for the decision because some say mr. carter holds anti-israel views. >>> the navy's blue angels will not be flying at any more shows this year. they're now grounded due to budget cuts. it comes as pentagon leaders say they'll continue to move forward with plans to thin the arms forces to less than 500,000 soldiers in five years. >>> and that's your morning dish of scrambled politics. >>> a big storm that dumped snow across the rockies is expected to bring yet more
"all in with chris hayes" is here on msnbc. >>> elizabeth colbert-bush is out with her first ad. she says she won't follow any party line to reduce government waste. colbert-bush faces mark sanford next month. >>> the republican committee begins a three-day retreat in hollywood after the november loss to president obama, party leaders are trying to find ways to appeal more directly to women and minorities. >>> pro israel activists are launching a campaign to...
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"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes, thanks for joining us. there's a lot to talk about tonight, including the news that the first male athlete in a major american professional support came out of the closet today. >>> and six months after superstorm sandy, there were more stunning reminders in the midwest about the dangers of extreme weather and new reports on just how much money it's costing you. plus, the latest in the fight over fixing the sequester cuts, plus click 3. but first, there's brand new
"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes, thanks for joining us. there's a lot to talk about tonight, including the news that the first male athlete in a major american professional support came out of the closet today. >>> and six months after superstorm sandy, there were more stunning reminders in the midwest about the dangers of extreme weather and new reports on just how much money it's costing you. plus, the...
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"all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes, and thank you for joining us tonight. i want to begin tonight telling you a story. it's an incredible story. when i heard the details, i thought it too incredible to be real, but it is real. it's about a young muslim man who came to the united states before he was grown who came to assimilate quickly and seamlessly to american life, he made american friends and came to celebrate american holidays and high school spos
"all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes, and thank you for joining us tonight. i want to begin tonight telling you a story. it's an incredible story. when i heard the details, i thought it too incredible to be real, but it is real. it's about a young muslim man who came to the united states before he was grown who came to assimilate quickly and seamlessly to american life, he made american friends and came to celebrate...
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for all in with chris hayes right here on msnbc. until then, thanks for getting up. >>> what should you know coming up. today is my final day hosting up. you should know that this job has been an absolute joy and an honor to hold down. it's the best job in tv. maybe the best job in the world. you should know that i have learned so much over the past 18 months of sitting at this table because of the incredible guests we've had on. senators, to people looking for work, walmart workers to ex-gang members, journalists and akey viss, historians and philosophers, and farmers and rappers, all of these people who share their expertise and perspectives and experiences. i've learned as well because of you, the viewers who have built a community around this show that models precisely the royaling dispew tashs respectful informed conversation that is what the public's fear should be. thank you for your commitment to this show and for allowing me to learn from you. >> if you're a fan of this show, one of the crazy diehards i need from the west c
for all in with chris hayes right here on msnbc. until then, thanks for getting up. >>> what should you know coming up. today is my final day hosting up. you should know that this job has been an absolute joy and an honor to hold down. it's the best job in tv. maybe the best job in the world. you should know that i have learned so much over the past 18 months of sitting at this table because of the incredible guests we've had on. senators, to people looking for work, walmart workers to...
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i'm chris hayes. thank you for joining us. big stuff today and we'll get to all of it. big news out of the st
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what about who is dreamier, rachel maddow or -- >> chris hayes. >> you knew what i was going for. i president could think. i couldn't think. my next point i can't say because i think kennedy's comment is going to be cut out of the show. but kennedy, i will say there are still three weegers in gitmo. all others have been released. the final three have filed cases in court to be brought to the u.s. they are petitioning to bring them to their communitieses. >> yes, they are. >> kennedy, are you worrying about you and your husband taking a vacation. why not have a staycation and invite the weegers. andy, back to you. >>> coming up, what ipped could of monster goes -- what kind of monster goes around throwing drinks in people's faces? fears, why did this man tatoo his dog? who knows? maybe he joined a biker gang. i don't have all of the answers, people. >>> it is not my fault if you don't know what a banker gang is. they had choice words for those who race birds. peta is asking queen elizabeth to put a stop to pigeon racing in england. the animal rights group says queen as the patron o
what about who is dreamier, rachel maddow or -- >> chris hayes. >> you knew what i was going for. i president could think. i couldn't think. my next point i can't say because i think kennedy's comment is going to be cut out of the show. but kennedy, i will say there are still three weegers in gitmo. all others have been released. the final three have filed cases in court to be brought to the u.s. they are petitioning to bring them to their communitieses. >> yes, they are....
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. >>> good morning from new york i'm not chris hayes and i'm also not one of those best of chris hayes reels. instead i'm steve kornacki and you may remember me from such up guest hosting stints like last december 9th or maybe you were sleeping in and missed it. i'm taking over for chris as of today and excited and inti my dade. what chris and face team did with the show was inspiring. i'm relieved my alarm clock worked and the subway didn't break down. i was thinking what i could say to introduce myself. ate crude home made campaign flyer from when i was in the sixth grade in massachusetts. thanks mom for saving that. from the fall of 1990. our class did a mock election in a played one of the candidates an intellectual with a volcanic temper named john silver. when i look at this stuff now i realize two things the first is wow what a dork i was. the second even though a lot has happened i'm excited today as i was back then to learn about and to understand politics and how they shape our lives. i hope that passion comes through on this show. i hope that along the way we'll have some fu
. >>> good morning from new york i'm not chris hayes and i'm also not one of those best of chris hayes reels. instead i'm steve kornacki and you may remember me from such up guest hosting stints like last december 9th or maybe you were sleeping in and missed it. i'm taking over for chris as of today and excited and inti my dade. what chris and face team did with the show was inspiring. i'm relieved my alarm clock worked and the subway didn't break down. i was thinking what i could say...
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all in with chris hayes starts right now. >>> big, surprising and welcome news on gun legislation today and a trial in philadelphia that could be the beginning of the end of football as we know it. but first, the most shocking piece of news today is this seemingly innocuous document. a print out of a spread sheet with numbers. boring. but what the numbers represent is a massive nationwide crime scene. no, i mean that. that document is a summary of widespread and systemic error, malfeasance and wreck. on military service members who are entitled to relief, of banks forclosing on homeowners who have been approve for loan modification, on homeowners behind in their payments. not on default. current. amazingly on that sheet of paper is the number 53, which there are at least 53 documenting cases of homeowners who are current on their payments being successfully foreclosed on. not just having foreclosure proceedings against them, but people making their payments, paying their mortgage and have their homes taken from them for now no. reason. according to the find rgs posted today by federal b
all in with chris hayes starts right now. >>> big, surprising and welcome news on gun legislation today and a trial in philadelphia that could be the beginning of the end of football as we know it. but first, the most shocking piece of news today is this seemingly innocuous document. a print out of a spread sheet with numbers. boring. but what the numbers represent is a massive nationwide crime scene. no, i mean that. that document is a summary of widespread and systemic error,...
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our coverage continues with all in with chris hayes. >> good evening from new york. tonight, there are no suspects in the attack on the boston marathon. the fbi says they do not know whether it was a single person or a group. no one has claimed responsibility. the range of both summits and motives is still wide open and with the nation's nerves frayed, there's another developing story we are monitoring. nbc news has confirmed a letter sent to senator roger wicker was intercepted and initially tested positive for the poison, ricen. pete williams will join us with the latest on this story. but first, while we may not know anything about who attacked the boston marathon yesterday or why, just over 24 hours after the explosion, there is a lot of new information tonight about the devices used in the attack. about to exekt from the investigation. there were two explosive devices which exploded yesterday. no more along the route or city of boston. the devices appear to have consists of explosive and shrapnel put into pressure cookers. they have recovered black nylon bags at
our coverage continues with all in with chris hayes. >> good evening from new york. tonight, there are no suspects in the attack on the boston marathon. the fbi says they do not know whether it was a single person or a group. no one has claimed responsibility. the range of both summits and motives is still wide open and with the nation's nerves frayed, there's another developing story we are monitoring. nbc news has confirmed a letter sent to senator roger wicker was intercepted and...
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coming up next, the debut of "all in with chris hayes." >>> good news and bad news today for the residents of mayflower, arkansas. the good news is than exxon announced they're developing an official plan to evacuate an oil pipeline that ruptured underneath a mayflower subdivision friday. the bad news is this is how the residents spent their easter weekend? >> so that is a pipeline that is busted and has flooded the neighborhood and is going all the way to the drain at the end of the street. um, luckily our house is here, which is seemingly unaffected, but the smell is unbelievable. i mean, look. incredible. and that is oil. >> that is oil. more precisely, that is heavy crude oil from the tar sands of canada spewing out onto the lawns and sidewalks and the basketball hoops of the suburban area. the 20-inch mobile pipeline carrying the crude burst on friday, almost in two dozen homes in the area have been evacuated while the clean-up gets under way. the epa has classified it as a major spill. exxonmobil has not announced how much has spilled yet as of this evening they have cleaned up 12 mi
coming up next, the debut of "all in with chris hayes." >>> good news and bad news today for the residents of mayflower, arkansas. the good news is than exxon announced they're developing an official plan to evacuate an oil pipeline that ruptured underneath a mayflower subdivision friday. the bad news is this is how the residents spent their easter weekend? >> so that is a pipeline that is busted and has flooded the neighborhood and is going all the way to the drain at...
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we'll go all in with chris hayes on the controversial keystone oil pipeline. is the president leaning toward the option to let it be built? chris joins us to talk about that. much more coming your way in minutes. to master the quiet sne. [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] you may be an allergy muddler. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because zyrtec® starts working at hour 1 on the first day you take it. claritin® doesn't start working until hour 3. [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] zyrtec®. love the air. [ female announcer ] this week only, save up to $7 on zyrtec® products. see sunday's newspaper. that's why we removed high fructose corn syrup from yoplait light and original. anything else we can do, let us know. but let's keep it to yogurt because we shouldn't really help with your love life. yoplait. it is so good.
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our coverage of the explosions continues now with chris hayes. >>> thank you, chris. we're expecting a press conference from boston police about 30 minutes from now. we will, of course, bring that to you live. let's start right now with what we know. here's the very latest information we have this hour on the horrific events in boston. this was the scene at the finish line for the boston marathon just before 3:00 this afternoon. as you saw happen right at finish line, there was a second explosion, about a block further back. the explosions took place four hours and nine minutes into the race. last year the average time finishing was four hours 18 minutes. it was a high traffic time at the finish line. authorities did not have any specific intelligence on an attack ahead of time. they have closed down the blast site for 24 hours and boston police are asking people to stay in their homes and hotel rooms and not to gather in large crowds. right now they're not sure where they were placed and treating anything unattended from backpacks to trash cans as suspicion. the bost
our coverage of the explosions continues now with chris hayes. >>> thank you, chris. we're expecting a press conference from boston police about 30 minutes from now. we will, of course, bring that to you live. let's start right now with what we know. here's the very latest information we have this hour on the horrific events in boston. this was the scene at the finish line for the boston marathon just before 3:00 this afternoon. as you saw happen right at finish line, there was a...