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joining us now is the anchor of all in with chris hayes on msnbc. please welcome chris hayes. hi, chris, thanks for being here. >> you get. it's good to be here, whatever "here" means in this time and place. >> stephen: you have been covering the death of george floyd and the reaction to that. what are the questions that you think should be asked in minnesota as they investigate what happened? >> the specific question is, honestly, in explaining this to my six-year-old son which kept ringing in my ears which is "why." i was relaying the account, and i have covered -- i've written a book about and covered many instances of police violence against community members, predominantly african-american, black and brown, and this one case sticks out in some ways, even though it's a part of a larger pattern, which is i've covered cases when a police officer said they thought the person was reaching for the gun and they panicked, i've covered cases in which a police officer got into a tussle and was on the ground. this was a case which for eight minutes and 46 seconds according to the ch
joining us now is the anchor of all in with chris hayes on msnbc. please welcome chris hayes. hi, chris, thanks for being here. >> you get. it's good to be here, whatever "here" means in this time and place. >> stephen: you have been covering the death of george floyd and the reaction to that. what are the questions that you think should be asked in minnesota as they investigate what happened? >> the specific question is, honestly, in explaining this to my...
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joining us now is the anchor of "all in with chris hayes" on msnbc. please welcome chris hayes. hi, chris. thanks for being here. >> you bet. it's good to be here, whatever "here" means in this time and place. >> stephen: you have been covering the death of george floyd and the reaction to that. what are the questions that you think should be asked in minnesota as they investigate what happened? >> i mean, the specific question is, honestly, in explaining this to my six-year-old son, which kept ringing in my ears, which is "why?" i was relaying the account, and i have covered-- i've written a book about and covered many instances of police violence against community members-- predominantly african american, black and brown. and this one case sticks out in some ways, even though it's a part of a larger pattern, which is, i've covered cases when a police officer said they thought the person was reaching for the ve they panicked. police officer got into a tussle and was on the ground. this was a case in which, for eight minutes and 46 seconds, according to the charging documents, d
joining us now is the anchor of "all in with chris hayes" on msnbc. please welcome chris hayes. hi, chris. thanks for being here. >> you bet. it's good to be here, whatever "here" means in this time and place. >> stephen: you have been covering the death of george floyd and the reaction to that. what are the questions that you think should be asked in minnesota as they investigate what happened? >> i mean, the specific question is, honestly, in explaining...
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i'm chris hayes. today, on the two-week anniversary of george floyd's death, the man who knelt on his neck for nine minutes was arraigned, bail set at $2.5 million. day after day, we continue to see massive protests in george floyd's name in cities across the country. it's spread around the world to rome, paris, london, and and in rome, thousands took a knee at a rally. in the netherlands, people held a sit-in. and bristol, in the uk, protesters tore d
i'm chris hayes. today, on the two-week anniversary of george floyd's death, the man who knelt on his neck for nine minutes was arraigned, bail set at $2.5 million. day after day, we continue to see massive protests in george floyd's name in cities across the country. it's spread around the world to rome, paris, london, and and in rome, thousands took a knee at a rally. in the netherlands, people held a sit-in. and bristol, in the uk, protesters tore d
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thank you for being with us for the past hour, "all in" with chris hayes is up next. >> america is in crisis, a pandemic rages, and the president of the united states is donald trump. tonight, obama assistant. and the modern policing. plus, the chief of police of houston texas, why he is walking with protesters and urging the president to shut his mouth. "all in" starts right now. >> i am chris hayes, there are millions of stories in america, there is one story. one is of a country in the depths of crisis. it has been one week, since the killing of george floyd, the protest sparked by that egregious injustice. this is the 69 in denver, to take one city, over 20 major american city, officials placed a curfew tonight on their citizens. the nation is in ang wish. we are, of course, still in the midst of a pandemic that killed 105,000 and counting of our fellow american, due in so small part to failure at the very top. we have an economy that has great depression level job losses, 40% of the poorest households in this nation, hit with job losses, 40 million out of work in just the past 10
thank you for being with us for the past hour, "all in" with chris hayes is up next. >> america is in crisis, a pandemic rages, and the president of the united states is donald trump. tonight, obama assistant. and the modern policing. plus, the chief of police of houston texas, why he is walking with protesters and urging the president to shut his mouth. "all in" starts right now. >> i am chris hayes, there are millions of stories in america, there is one story....
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i'm chris hayes. the coronavirus is not gone, and worst of that in some places it looks to be roaring back. things have gotten much better in new york and new jersey and many others. but in many states things have gotten much worse. and you wouldn't know that if you listened to the white house. donald trump does not like bad news, he doesn't like to
i'm chris hayes. the coronavirus is not gone, and worst of that in some places it looks to be roaring back. things have gotten much better in new york and new jersey and many others. but in many states things have gotten much worse. and you wouldn't know that if you listened to the white house. donald trump does not like bad news, he doesn't like to
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when "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. tonight in washington, d.c., we're watching the new wall being erected around the white house, a new structure to protect the president from the citizens he's sworn to protect. today, the president flew down to visit his other wall, the wall mexico was supposed to pay for. three new miles offensing being built. three. as the president was in arizona signing the wall apparently, we got news of a type of wall, if you will, this one not for the president, a guy who loves travel bans. by the european union to keep us out. turns out the eu, having successfully contained the coronavirus, is about to open up for business on july 1st, open the boarders. and they're trying to figure out who is too dangerous to be let into the eu. right now, that list appears to include countries that cannot contain the virus within their boarders. countries like brazil, russia, and us. call it the axis of infection a cursory glance tells us t how they arrived at this assessment. brazil, rush asia and the u.s.
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good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. for the next hour, we're going to be talking about the issues of policing and race amidst a crippling pandemic. i'll be joined by mayors from four major cities across the
good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. for the next hour, we're going to be talking about the issues of policing and race amidst a crippling pandemic. i'll be joined by mayors from four major cities across the
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"all in" with chris hayes is up next. >>> tonight on "all in." as the country comes together to mourn george floyd, the president retreats further behind his new white house wall. the condemnations of trump's use of the military on the people continue. tonight how king jeffrey is on the threat to american democracy and trump's performance in fa fascism. >>> and trump's law and order campaign is not paying off. >>> plus, new questions about who is in control of new york city after last night's brutal police clashes. remembering george floyd, the man and his uniquely american story. "all in" starts now. good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. today memorial was held for george floyd in minneapolis. ten days after his death under the knee of a minneapolis police officer. tonight there are, once again, largely peaceful protests going on around the country including in washington, d.c., where president trump has finally built his wall. it is not to keep immigrants out. it is to keep the americans that he has tasked with -- is tasked with represen
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i'm chris hayes. in the sixth month of the year 2020, america is finally moving towards a consensus on banning choke holds by police officers and toppling statues of racist traders. it is a remarkable moment both because it has taken so long to get here and because it does represent significant progress. on monday after house democrats introduced a new, today kevin mccarthy says he agrees with that ban and his party conceptually agrees with much of what house democrats proposed. >> do you support banning choke holds? >> yes, especially in the concept if you watch within a bill coming forward. the idea of someone that would have a choke hold when somebody is handcuffed and others, there should be severe consequences. >> there should be severe consequences. that's been true for a listening time. that is not something republicans were saying before the protests sparked by the killing of george floyd. public opinion has dramatically pushed in the direction of police reform, at the minimum today we learned
i'm chris hayes. in the sixth month of the year 2020, america is finally moving towards a consensus on banning choke holds by police officers and toppling statues of racist traders. it is a remarkable moment both because it has taken so long to get here and because it does represent significant progress. on monday after house democrats introduced a new, today kevin mccarthy says he agrees with that ban and his party conceptually agrees with much of what house democrats proposed. >> do you...
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i'm chris hayes. americans are on the street in protest again tonight. 11 days since the killing of george floyd by a minneapolis police officer. so far the police have been peaceful. we'll keep an eye on the situation throughout the evening. because with the mass protests we're seeing tons of police activity and people are smartphones out on the streets regarding the police doing their jobs. it is given us more of a picture of what policing in america looks like than we almost ever get even if, in fairness, it is not perfectly represented. and as i start i want to be clear up front that policing in america is very dangerous and very dangerous in this moment. there have been several officers shot and injured, retired st. louis police captain david dorn was killed responding to an alarm at a pawn shop there week. in buffalo, new york, which we'll discuss shortly, three officers seriously injured when an suv just plowed into a group of law enforcement that were out on the street. being a police officer
i'm chris hayes. americans are on the street in protest again tonight. 11 days since the killing of george floyd by a minneapolis police officer. so far the police have been peaceful. we'll keep an eye on the situation throughout the evening. because with the mass protests we're seeing tons of police activity and people are smartphones out on the streets regarding the police doing their jobs. it is given us more of a picture of what policing in america looks like than we almost ever get even...
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i'm chris hayes. here we are again, faster than i thought it would take, but we have set the single day record for new krr cases in the country. more than 36,000 new infections
i'm chris hayes. here we are again, faster than i thought it would take, but we have set the single day record for new krr cases in the country. more than 36,000 new infections
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when "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes.
when "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes.
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i'm chris hayes. earlier today officials announced a murder charge in the police killing of 27-year-old rayshard brooks. the father of four was shot and killed outside a wendy's friday night. the officer is now facing 11 charges, including felony murder as well as aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. the other officer on the scene faces three charges including aggravated assault. both men must surrender to authorities by tomorrow evening. the attorney said brooks did not pose an immediately threat of death or serious injury to the officers when he was shot. he also pointed to the action of the officers crucially after the shooting. >> after mr. brooks was shot, for some period of two minutes and twelve seconds there was no medical attention applied to dr. brooks. but when we examined the videotape and in our discussions with witnesses, what we discovered is during the two minutes and twelve seconds that officer rolfe actually kicked mr. brooks while he laid on the ground, while he was there fighti
i'm chris hayes. earlier today officials announced a murder charge in the police killing of 27-year-old rayshard brooks. the father of four was shot and killed outside a wendy's friday night. the officer is now facing 11 charges, including felony murder as well as aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. the other officer on the scene faces three charges including aggravated assault. both men must surrender to authorities by tomorrow evening. the attorney said brooks did not pose an immediately...
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"all in with chris hayes" is up next. he'll be joined by senate minority leader chuck schumer. >>> tonight on "all in" -- the american crisis continues. protests and unrest amidst the pandemic, while a want to be dictator president turns our country's military against its citizens. tonight, colonel lawrence wilkerson is here. plus, senator chuck schumer is here on the republican silence. chicago's mayor, and brian stevenson on how the american justice system continues to fail americans. when "all in" starts right now. i'm chris hayes. take a moment right now, just look at the scene in hour nation's capitol. america's capitol. this is what is happening. military tanks rolling in. the kind of equipment you see in war zones to fight wars, to fight battles against enemies. armed men around the city who will not say who they are with. they have been allowed, according to that one reporter, to say they're with the federal government. these armed men, not saying who they're with, who they're accountable to. you have american sol
"all in with chris hayes" is up next. he'll be joined by senate minority leader chuck schumer. >>> tonight on "all in" -- the american crisis continues. protests and unrest amidst the pandemic, while a want to be dictator president turns our country's military against its citizens. tonight, colonel lawrence wilkerson is here. plus, senator chuck schumer is here on the republican silence. chicago's mayor, and brian stevenson on how the american justice system...
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thank you for being with us for the past hour, "all in" with chris hayes is up next. >> america is in crisis, a pandemic rages, and the president of the united states is donald trump. tonight, obama assistant. and the modern policing. plus, the chief of police of houston texas, why he is walking with protesters and urging the president to shut his mouth. "all in" starts right now. >> i am chris hayes, there are millions of stories in america, there is one
thank you for being with us for the past hour, "all in" with chris hayes is up next. >> america is in crisis, a pandemic rages, and the president of the united states is donald trump. tonight, obama assistant. and the modern policing. plus, the chief of police of houston texas, why he is walking with protesters and urging the president to shut his mouth. "all in" starts right now. >> i am chris hayes, there are millions of stories in america, there is one
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i'm chris hayes. there is actually good news for the country today and more bad, bad news for donald trump, the impeached president of the united states. it's been an unexpected theme this week that we saw play out again today when the supreme court, the roberts court, ruled against the trump administration in an amazing 5-4 decision. the supreme court prevented the trump administration from taking away the protected status of so-called dreamers. they are americans who are brought to this country as children without authorization. trump tried to take their protections away, which would pave the way to them being deported. today the court said, no, can't do it. this time around chief justice john roberts joined the more liberal justices offering the opinion. as he did in that census case last year, today, justice roberts a lifelong conservative basically said the same thing he said in the census case, you could do this if you were weren't to sloppy and obvious about it, but because you are so sloppy an
i'm chris hayes. there is actually good news for the country today and more bad, bad news for donald trump, the impeached president of the united states. it's been an unexpected theme this week that we saw play out again today when the supreme court, the roberts court, ruled against the trump administration in an amazing 5-4 decision. the supreme court prevented the trump administration from taking away the protected status of so-called dreamers. they are americans who are brought to this...
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i'm chris hayes. the first duty of a government, of any government is to protect its people. we form governments to protect ourselves so we can secure the blessings of liberty and flourish as free people. a huge amount of what is supposed to occupy the president's mind is the question of protecting people. but we just do not get that from this president. we never did. it is not even enough to say he's failed protecting people. it is a dereliction of duty everywhere you look. he's actively endangering people. yesterday the head of the task force went to visit a church in dallas, texas, a state that has seen a massive spike in cases. he was indoors in a big crowded room. while he was wearing a mask, the event included a her fperforman a choir of more than 100 singers, none of whom wore masks while they sang. this is a very high risk scenario. in a report about a kay your practice in washington state. the administration just ignored the signs and put hundreds of people at risk for why? why? in fact, back in may, the white house forced the cdc to remove guidance telling houses of
i'm chris hayes. the first duty of a government, of any government is to protect its people. we form governments to protect ourselves so we can secure the blessings of liberty and flourish as free people. a huge amount of what is supposed to occupy the president's mind is the question of protecting people. but we just do not get that from this president. we never did. it is not even enough to say he's failed protecting people. it is a dereliction of duty everywhere you look. he's actively...
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i'm chris hayes. right now we're in the mid stz of a once in a generational national conversation about policing, race and justice driven after the protests and the police killing of george floyd. it's the first time the fundamental rule of police are in the spotlight. republicans admit things have to change. yet even now, while we're all paying attention, while the smartphones are on, while the lights are blaring, we keep getting new examples of police rushing to justice or outright lying to the public. last night, the labor union representing new york city detectives said three officers were intentionally poisoned by workers at a restaurant called shake shack. they quickly ran with the claim in an oddly worded tweet reading, when new york city police officerks not even take a meal without coming under attack, it is career the environment has deteriorated. it was amplified and it produced headlines and main stream outlets took mostly the cops at their word. it's a very serious charge to be leveling.
i'm chris hayes. right now we're in the mid stz of a once in a generational national conversation about policing, race and justice driven after the protests and the police killing of george floyd. it's the first time the fundamental rule of police are in the spotlight. republicans admit things have to change. yet even now, while we're all paying attention, while the smartphones are on, while the lights are blaring, we keep getting new examples of police rushing to justice or outright lying to...
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i'm chris hayes. earlier today the vice president of the united states, mike pence, stopped by a diner and videoed that event. there other than a secret service guy in the back and later a way tres, almost nobody is wearing masks as far as i could tell, no one. certainly not the supposed head of the coronavirus task force. do you remember that? and that might seem like a small thing, especially to anyone who has managed to convince themselves they no longer have to worry about the virus. the reality is that the virus is still here. it's still killing people every day. the more we learn, the more we learn close sustained indoor proximity without masks like what they're doing at the diner brings with it a high risk of transmission. the more we learn, the more we learn that masks matter a lot. in many countries that have managed to control the virus, pretty much everyone wears masks. not that we were even to the point where we were trying to prevent a second wave here in america sadly we are still square
i'm chris hayes. earlier today the vice president of the united states, mike pence, stopped by a diner and videoed that event. there other than a secret service guy in the back and later a way tres, almost nobody is wearing masks as far as i could tell, no one. certainly not the supposed head of the coronavirus task force. do you remember that? and that might seem like a small thing, especially to anyone who has managed to convince themselves they no longer have to worry about the virus. the...
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when "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. today, george floyd was laid to rest in his hometown of houston. as the protests sparked by his killing continue in small towns and big cities across america. undeterr undeterred. in fact, even invigorated by a president who has set himself in opposition to the protesters. the conditions in this country have changed so much in the past couple of weeks, over the past few months. it's almost impossible for us covering it day in and day out, watching the news and headlines, to conceive of where things stand. how much the world and this country changed. those changes have proven to be a task of a strange nature of donald trump's political strength. his ability to hold tightly to his base, despite repeatedly saying and doing terrible things that would sink virtually any other politician. back in 2016, trump said, you will recall, he could stand in the middle of 5th avenue and shoot somebody and would not lose any voters. he said it sort of surprised and bemused. it surp turns out guiding t
when "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. today, george floyd was laid to rest in his hometown of houston. as the protests sparked by his killing continue in small towns and big cities across america. undeterr undeterred. in fact, even invigorated by a president who has set himself in opposition to the protesters. the conditions in this country have changed so much in the past couple of weeks, over the past few months. it's almost...
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i'm chris hayes. if there was a single place you would think the weird reality distortion field of donald trump would work it would be at a rally with his hardest supporters. we thought that would be in the case of tulsa, oklahoma. there were people lined up outside the arena days in advance. the president and his team bragged that one million people requested tickets. we were talking about how you shallingly depressing it was that tens of thousands of people would be willing to put themselves at risk to attend this rally in the midst of a pandemic. but then they didn't. god bless the sensible decisions made by thousands of donald trump followers who apparently said, you know what, i'm going to go ahead and take a rain check on this big potential super spreading event. the arena was not even half full. about 6,200 people attended according to the tulsa fire department in a space that holds 19,000. that's like a third. that's tough. the president had been warned aboard air force one of crowds in the ar
i'm chris hayes. if there was a single place you would think the weird reality distortion field of donald trump would work it would be at a rally with his hardest supporters. we thought that would be in the case of tulsa, oklahoma. there were people lined up outside the arena days in advance. the president and his team bragged that one million people requested tickets. we were talking about how you shallingly depressing it was that tens of thousands of people would be willing to put themselves...
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i'm chris hayes. on this juneteenth, the city of tulsa, oklahoma is in a mood of both celebration and apprehension depending on who you are. the trump base comes to the city for an event that represents everything wrong with the president's leadership particularly in this moment. there is the obvious public health problem. here is what the seven day rolling average of new coronavirus cases in tulsa look like. that big spike on the right shows just how quickly it has been spreading over the last few days. in fact, the numbers are looking so bad across the entire state that a black lives matter event scheduled tonight in oklahoma city was postponed. local public health officials from tulsa have been pleading with the president all week to cancel the rally. just yesterday a local doctor, an emergency room physician wrote an op ed writing i'm a tulsa emergency room physician and a conservative and the rally is a terrible idea. even more insane is that they are doing it indoors. we are still learning day b
i'm chris hayes. on this juneteenth, the city of tulsa, oklahoma is in a mood of both celebration and apprehension depending on who you are. the trump base comes to the city for an event that represents everything wrong with the president's leadership particularly in this moment. there is the obvious public health problem. here is what the seven day rolling average of new coronavirus cases in tulsa look like. that big spike on the right shows just how quickly it has been spreading over the last...
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i'm chris hayes. in sheer numbers, the coronavirus outbreak is worse than it has ever been. before this week, new york was the only state to ever report more than 5,000 new cases of coronavirus in a single day. but now texas, california and florida have all crossed that threshold on multiple days. just today florida nearly doubled it, reporting almost 9,0 0 new cases. in total, we have set another single day record in the u.s. for new cases surpassing 40,000 for the first time. we have not seen these kinds of numbers since april when of course the whole country was shut down. and for those weeks when we were shut down, night in and night out on this program and all over the internet and in the media, epidemiologists and public health officials and local officials and journalists all said the same thing. the point of the shut down was to buy time, to put into place the capacity so that we could open up safely. there have always been two doors available to us, two options as i said before on the show. door number one is an out of control outbreak that kills tens of thousands o
i'm chris hayes. in sheer numbers, the coronavirus outbreak is worse than it has ever been. before this week, new york was the only state to ever report more than 5,000 new cases of coronavirus in a single day. but now texas, california and florida have all crossed that threshold on multiple days. just today florida nearly doubled it, reporting almost 9,0 0 new cases. in total, we have set another single day record in the u.s. for new cases surpassing 40,000 for the first time. we have not seen...
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i'm chris hayes. it is midnight here on the east coast. we are covering the eighth night of protests following the police killing of george floyd. there are curfews in place in at least 28 major cities across the country. we've been monitoring protests for the past few hours. they seem to have largely taken on a peaceful tenor this evening. thousands of protesters in the cities from minneapolis to washington, d.c., from new york city to los angeles. we will continue to bring you updates on what we are seeing in those protests. msnbc correspondent gadi schwartz is in los angeles where he's been following protests for the last few days. gadi, what's it like there. >> reporter: chris, we're starting to see a significant amount of arrests being made. it's hard to make out here, but this is the back end of a protest group that was split off from a larger group. they've got about 30, 40 people. in fact, we can't go any further over here. hey, is it okay if we just post up right here? can we just post up right here? >> that's fine. >> reporter: o
i'm chris hayes. it is midnight here on the east coast. we are covering the eighth night of protests following the police killing of george floyd. there are curfews in place in at least 28 major cities across the country. we've been monitoring protests for the past few hours. they seem to have largely taken on a peaceful tenor this evening. thousands of protesters in the cities from minneapolis to washington, d.c., from new york city to los angeles. we will continue to bring you updates on what...
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i'm chris hayes. the coronavirus is not gone, and worst of that in some places it looks to be roaring back. things have gotten much better in new york and new jersey and many others. but in many states things have gotten much worse. and you wouldn't know that if you listened to the white house. donald trump does not like bad news, he doesn't like to confront reality, which is why he told us the cases which just crossed two million were going down to zero. and crucially and perhaps more importantly, donald trump just has a painfully short attention span. we talked about the fact the president abandoned any pretense of caring of spread of the virus and over a hundred thousand deaths. he got bored a month ago when he could no longer use coronavirus briefings at political rallies and just flitted on to the next thing. you see it in everything he does. just today amidst all of the unrest, crisis, he was complaining fox news cut away from a congressional hearing he was watching at 11:00 a.m. on a weekday. t
i'm chris hayes. the coronavirus is not gone, and worst of that in some places it looks to be roaring back. things have gotten much better in new york and new jersey and many others. but in many states things have gotten much worse. and you wouldn't know that if you listened to the white house. donald trump does not like bad news, he doesn't like to confront reality, which is why he told us the cases which just crossed two million were going down to zero. and crucially and perhaps more...
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i'm in for chris hayes. as the whole world is watching, protests over police brutality in black communities. as the president is about to sign an executive order on policing and the senate is trying to craft a bill on police reform, it happened again. with the whole world watching. this time in atlanta, georgia where there have been protests throughout the day. on friday evening, late friday evening, police shot and killed a 27-year-old black man named rayshard brooks. remember his name, rayshard brooks. he fell asleep unarmed in his car at a wendy's drive through. video shows brooks repeatedly tried to deescalate the situation before he failed a sobriety test and the police decided to arrest him. video also shows he grabbed the officer's taser as he struggled and then he ran away. he tired the taser in their direction while continuing to run away. then police shot him in the back two times. the officer who shot rayshard brooks has been fired. another officer on the scene has been put on administrative leave
i'm in for chris hayes. as the whole world is watching, protests over police brutality in black communities. as the president is about to sign an executive order on policing and the senate is trying to craft a bill on police reform, it happened again. with the whole world watching. this time in atlanta, georgia where there have been protests throughout the day. on friday evening, late friday evening, police shot and killed a 27-year-old black man named rayshard brooks. remember his name,...
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i'm chris hayes. it is midnight here on the east coast. we are covering the eighth night of protests following the police killing of george floyd. there are curfews in place in at least 28 major cities across the country. we've been monitoring protests for the past few hours. they
i'm chris hayes. it is midnight here on the east coast. we are covering the eighth night of protests following the police killing of george floyd. there are curfews in place in at least 28 major cities across the country. we've been monitoring protests for the past few hours. they
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hayes. he will be there ending the program. we have more than 70 writers from different countries like latin america and spain as well as the featured countries and we invite you to the opening next thursday and we will have the first lady of the country doing the honors so please come by and learn about the whole weekend. the executive director of the book fair i won't tell you how many years. but the executive director of the cultural affairs for the entire miami-dade college. we want to congratulate her. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. >> looking forward to that and part of my new responsibility is to work with the miami international festival celebrating 30 years in march and we would have the director here with us this evening. >> i hope is that you will see books with them so the influence will be everywhere. >> can i take two more minutes of your time to see if you can join me in recognizing the 30 years for his leadership [applause] she said we couldn't do this without our sponso
hayes. he will be there ending the program. we have more than 70 writers from different countries like latin america and spain as well as the featured countries and we invite you to the opening next thursday and we will have the first lady of the country doing the honors so please come by and learn about the whole weekend. the executive director of the book fair i won't tell you how many years. but the executive director of the cultural affairs for the entire miami-dade college. we want to...
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i'm chris hayes."a in the sixth month of the year 2020, america is finally moving towards a consensus on banning choke holds by police officers and toppling statues of racist traders. it is a remark
i'm chris hayes."a in the sixth month of the year 2020, america is finally moving towards a consensus on banning choke holds by police officers and toppling statues of racist traders. it is a remark
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"all in with chris hayes" is up next. he'll be joined by senate minority leader chuck schumer. >>> tonight on "all in" -- the american crisis continues. protests and unrest amidst the pandemic, while a want to be dictator president turns our country's military against its citizens. tonight, colonel lawrence wilkerson is here. plus, senator chuck schumer is here on the republican silence. chicago's mayor, and brian stevenson on how the american justice system continues to fail americans. when "all in" starts right now. i'm chr
"all in with chris hayes" is up next. he'll be joined by senate minority leader chuck schumer. >>> tonight on "all in" -- the american crisis continues. protests and unrest amidst the pandemic, while a want to be dictator president turns our country's military against its citizens. tonight, colonel lawrence wilkerson is here. plus, senator chuck schumer is here on the republican silence. chicago's mayor, and brian stevenson on how the american justice system...
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we have other things we need to get to, tonight on msnbc, chris hayes was talking about why defunding the police might not be so bad of an idea after all, check it out. >> people will respond, what are you going to do about murder and do you know what the clearance rate is in major cities? which is to say the police department is only solving 30% of the homicides in a city like baltimore. >> laura: so i guess 30% of it does demand justice isn't worth it, let's go down to 5% of solved murders, that's just to indicting the leadership of the liberal cities. >> we've all do not call the police because there is violence and the police don't come there unless they call them, how many of these things that we've seen have been results from a 911 call from some citizen talking about there being violently attacked or witnessing of violent attacks of the police come, of course there's going to be violence there, it was there before they got there so we need to rethink this whole thing, this is observe observed, it's o create pandemonium and i don't think the american people like this idea, we ar
we have other things we need to get to, tonight on msnbc, chris hayes was talking about why defunding the police might not be so bad of an idea after all, check it out. >> people will respond, what are you going to do about murder and do you know what the clearance rate is in major cities? which is to say the police department is only solving 30% of the homicides in a city like baltimore. >> laura: so i guess 30% of it does demand justice isn't worth it, let's go down to 5% of...
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i'm chris hayes. earlier today officials announced a murder charge in the police killing of 27-year-old rayshard brooks. the father of four was shot and killed outside a wendy's friday night. the officer is now facing 11 charges, including felony murder as well as aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. the other officer on the scene faces three charges including aggravated assault. both men must surrender to authorities by tomorrow evening. the attorney said brooks did not pose an immediately thre
i'm chris hayes. earlier today officials announced a murder charge in the police killing of 27-year-old rayshard brooks. the father of four was shot and killed outside a wendy's friday night. the officer is now facing 11 charges, including felony murder as well as aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. the other officer on the scene faces three charges including aggravated assault. both men must surrender to authorities by tomorrow evening. the attorney said brooks did not pose an immediately...
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i'm in for chris hayes. as the whole world is watching, protests over police brutality in black communities. as the president is about to sign an executive order on policing and the senate is trying to craft a bill on police reform, it happened again. with the whole world watching. this time in atlanta, georgia where there have been protests throughout the day. on friday evening, late friday evening, police shot and killed a 27-year-old black man named rayshard brooks. remember his name, rayshard brooks. he fell asleep unarmed in his car at a wendy's drive through. video shows brooks repeatedly tried to deescalate the situation before he failed a
i'm in for chris hayes. as the whole world is watching, protests over police brutality in black communities. as the president is about to sign an executive order on policing and the senate is trying to craft a bill on police reform, it happened again. with the whole world watching. this time in atlanta, georgia where there have been protests throughout the day. on friday evening, late friday evening, police shot and killed a 27-year-old black man named rayshard brooks. remember his name,...
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"all in" with chris hayes is up next, and he is including among his guests will be bobby rush, congressman bobby rush we just talked about a short while ago, so you do want to stay there for that. thanks for being here. >>> tonight on "all in," statues of racists toppled across the country as the president doubles down. a senator on her vote to remove confederate names from military bases. plus simone sanders on what joe biden plans to do as president and why he's against defunding the police. >>> then new coronavirus spikes. former cdc head on the shocking federal response. >>> and police caught on camera lounging inside the office of congress
"all in" with chris hayes is up next, and he is including among his guests will be bobby rush, congressman bobby rush we just talked about a short while ago, so you do want to stay there for that. thanks for being here. >>> tonight on "all in," statues of racists toppled across the country as the president doubles down. a senator on her vote to remove confederate names from military bases. plus simone sanders on what joe biden plans to do as president and why he's...
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i'm chris hayes. the coronavirus is not gone, and worst of that in some places it looks to be roaring back.
i'm chris hayes. the coronavirus is not gone, and worst of that in some places it looks to be roaring back.
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we have other things we need to get to, tonight on msnbc, chris hayes was talking about why defunding the police might not be so bad of an idea after all check it out. >> people will respond, what are you going to do about murder and do you know what the clearance rate is in major cities? which is to say the police department is only solving 30% of the homicides in a city like baltimore. >> laura: so i guess 30% of justice isn't worth it, let's go down to 5% of solved murders, that's just to indicting the leadership of the liberal cities. >> we've all do not call the police because there is violence and the police don't come there unless they call them, how many of these things that we've seen have been results from a 911 call from some citizen talking about there being violently attacked or witnessing of violent attacks of the police come, of course there's going to be violence there, it was there before they got there so we need to rethink this whole thing this is observed, it's going to create pandemonium and i don't think the american people like this idea, we are getting a lot of
we have other things we need to get to, tonight on msnbc, chris hayes was talking about why defunding the police might not be so bad of an idea after all check it out. >> people will respond, what are you going to do about murder and do you know what the clearance rate is in major cities? which is to say the police department is only solving 30% of the homicides in a city like baltimore. >> laura: so i guess 30% of justice isn't worth it, let's go down to 5% of solved murders,...
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notably, chris hayes hasn't even mentioned them. >> they are shutting down wall street. >> they movement will go forward. >> starting my own movement in florida, that's our plan. we came here friday, got arrested saturday. >> we are going to be doing this forever. might not always be in the space. it's probably just going to keep growing. >> laura: well, something is growing there. that socialist uprising didn't go on forever, of course. when the occupy wall street movement took over zuccotti park in new york city nearly ten years ago, if you can believe it, mayor mike bloomberg initially gave them their space. assumed the kids would get bored, go home, or so he thought. what happened is occupy camps turn into a den of crime, including rampant sexual assault. my next guest says we can apply the lessons learned from that occupy fiasco to what is going on now in seattle. joining me now's former nypd commissioner bernie kerik. bernie, here is what president trump told harris faulkner tonight. >> if there were more toughness, you wouldn't have the kind of devastation that you had in minneapo
notably, chris hayes hasn't even mentioned them. >> they are shutting down wall street. >> they movement will go forward. >> starting my own movement in florida, that's our plan. we came here friday, got arrested saturday. >> we are going to be doing this forever. might not always be in the space. it's probably just going to keep growing. >> laura: well, something is growing there. that socialist uprising didn't go on forever, of course. when the occupy wall street...
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i'm chris hayes. we are in the midst of a national outbreak again. this time even more widespread
i'm chris hayes. we are in the midst of a national outbreak again. this time even more widespread
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. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. right now we're in the midst of a once in a generational national conversation about policing, race and justice driven after the protests and the police killing of george floyd. it's the first time the fundamental rule of police are in the spotlight. republicans admit things have to change. yet even now, while we're all paying attention, while the smartphones are on, while the lights are blaring, we keep getting new examples of police rushing to justice or outright lying to the public. last night, the labor union representing new york city detectives said three officers were intentionally poisoned by workers at a restaurant called shake shack. they quickly ran with the claim in an oddly worded tweet reading, when new york city police officerks not even take a meal without coming under attack, it is career the environment has deteriorated. it was amplified and it produced headlines and main stream outlets took mostly the cops at their word. it's a very serious charge to be leveling. i
. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. right now we're in the midst of a once in a generational national conversation about policing, race and justice driven after the protests and the police killing of george floyd. it's the first time the fundamental rule of police are in the spotlight. republicans admit things have to change. yet even now, while we're all paying attention, while the smartphones are on, while the lights are blaring, we keep getting new examples of police...
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notably, chris hayes hasn't even mentioned them. >> they are shutting down wall street. >> they movement will go forward. >> starting my own movement in florida, that's our plan. we came here friday, got arrested saturday. >> we are going to be doing this forever. might not always be in the space. it's probably just going to keep growing. >> laura: well, something is growing there. that socialist uprising didn't go on forever, of course. when the occupy wall street movement took over the park in new york city nearly ten years ago, if you can believe it, mayor mike bloomberg initially gave them their space. assumed the kids would get bored, go home, or so he thought. what happened is occupy camps turn into a den of crime, including rampant sexual assault. my next guest says we can apply the lessons learned from that occupy fiasco to what is going on now in seattle. joining me now's former nypd commissioner bernie kerik. bernie, here is what president trump told harris faulkner tonight. >> if there were more toughness, you wouldn't have the kind of devastation that you had in minneapolis a
notably, chris hayes hasn't even mentioned them. >> they are shutting down wall street. >> they movement will go forward. >> starting my own movement in florida, that's our plan. we came here friday, got arrested saturday. >> we are going to be doing this forever. might not always be in the space. it's probably just going to keep growing. >> laura: well, something is growing there. that socialist uprising didn't go on forever, of course. when the occupy wall street...
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i'm chris hayes. the first duty of a government, of any government is to protect its people. we form governments to protect ourselves so we can secure the blessings of liberty and flourish as free people. a huge amount of what is supposed to occupy the president's mind is the question of protecting people. but we just do not get that from this president. we never did. it is not even enough to say he's failed protecting people. it is a dereliction of duty everywhere you look. he's actively endangering people. yesterday the head of the task force went to visit a church in dallas, texas, a state that has seen a massive spike in cases. he was indoors in a big crowded room. while he was wearing a mask, the event included a performance by a choir of more than 100 singers, none of whom wore masks while they sang. this is a very high risk scenario. in a report about a kay your practice in washington state. one person with coronavirus infected 87% of the group. the administration just ignored the signs and put hundreds of people at risk for why? why? in fact, back in may, the white ho
i'm chris hayes. the first duty of a government, of any government is to protect its people. we form governments to protect ourselves so we can secure the blessings of liberty and flourish as free people. a huge amount of what is supposed to occupy the president's mind is the question of protecting people. but we just do not get that from this president. we never did. it is not even enough to say he's failed protecting people. it is a dereliction of duty everywhere you look. he's actively...
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"all in with chris hayes" is up next. >>> tonight on "all in," the failed dictator stunt. as the white house scrambles to spin trump's use of military force on american citizens, the condemnation is near universal. tonight his own former secretary of defense general mattis calls him a threat to the constitution. lieutenant general russell honore is here. and ex-marine gallego, why he says congress won't stand for martial law. >>> new charges in the murder of george floyd and the
"all in with chris hayes" is up next. >>> tonight on "all in," the failed dictator stunt. as the white house scrambles to spin trump's use of military force on american citizens, the condemnation is near universal. tonight his own former secretary of defense general mattis calls him a threat to the constitution. lieutenant general russell honore is here. and ex-marine gallego, why he says congress won't stand for martial law. >>> new charges in the murder...
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"all in" with chris hayes is up next. >>> tonight on "all in," murder charges now filed against the police officer who kale e kille rayshard brooks. then covid surging in alabama, in texas, in arizona and in oklahoma where thousands of trump supporters are getting ready for the big rally this weekend. >>> and john bolton refusing to testify even though he knew trump was asked biden to help him
"all in" with chris hayes is up next. >>> tonight on "all in," murder charges now filed against the police officer who kale e kille rayshard brooks. then covid surging in alabama, in texas, in arizona and in oklahoma where thousands of trump supporters are getting ready for the big rally this weekend. >>> and john bolton refusing to testify even though he knew trump was asked biden to help him
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i'm chris hayes. today, on the two-week anniversary of george floyd's death, the man who knelt on his neck for nine minutes was arraigned, bail set at $2.5 million. day after day, we continue to see massive protests in george floyd's name in cities across the country. it's spread around the world to rome, paris, london, and and in rome, thousands took a knee at a rally. in the netherlands, people held a sit-in. and bristol, in the uk, protesters tore down a statue of a former slave trader, rolled it down the street and threw it in the harbor. and the stig by protests here in the u.s., they don't fully capture the scope of what is happening. because in small, rural towns across the country, that are primarily white, they are also hold progress tests. places like garden city, kansas in the middle of the country. or granite falls, washington, north of seattle. or rugby, north zk d.dakota, whs not even two whole square miles. just to give you a sense of how widespread this is, how this is literally happen
i'm chris hayes. today, on the two-week anniversary of george floyd's death, the man who knelt on his neck for nine minutes was arraigned, bail set at $2.5 million. day after day, we continue to see massive protests in george floyd's name in cities across the country. it's spread around the world to rome, paris, london, and and in rome, thousands took a knee at a rally. in the netherlands, people held a sit-in. and bristol, in the uk, protesters tore down a statue of a former slave trader,...
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that's msnbc's chris hayes tonight lamenting that donald trump won't surrender. >> donald trump does not learn, he is not going to get good at this, he is not going to change. he has failed, definitively. and it is an urgent matter of public health, public safety at this moment, for the president, donald trump, to resign. >> tammy: [laughs] yeah, that is his biggest crime, by the way, he does not surrender to them. adam, what are your thoughts? >> we always hear about voter suppression, the person who needs to resign because of voter suppression is that guy again, andrew cuomo. imagine if a republican governor had killed thousands of people in a key demo for the democrats, imagine if he killed thousands of women studies, unemployed graduates. everyone would be calling for his ouster. well, cuomo wiped out thousands of likely republican voters. thankfully, with the lax new york voter laws, the dead ones can probably vote again this fall. >> tammy: we are so overwhelmed, alexander, with everything that has happened with the virus, the deaths of one loved ones, the decisions that didn't
that's msnbc's chris hayes tonight lamenting that donald trump won't surrender. >> donald trump does not learn, he is not going to get good at this, he is not going to change. he has failed, definitively. and it is an urgent matter of public health, public safety at this moment, for the president, donald trump, to resign. >> tammy: [laughs] yeah, that is his biggest crime, by the way, he does not surrender to them. adam, what are your thoughts? >> we always hear about voter...
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"all in" with chris hayes is up next. >>> tonight on "all in," the virus, it's still here and it's still killing people. although, you never know it watching the head of the task force waltz around unmasked. governor kate brown is here to tell us why. >>> plus, why is the trump administration refusing to tell americans how $500 billion of our money got spread around the bail-out. congresswoman is here in keeping them honest. >>> lip service after the murder of george floyd. eight years since the killing of her son trayvon martin,
"all in" with chris hayes is up next. >>> tonight on "all in," the virus, it's still here and it's still killing people. although, you never know it watching the head of the task force waltz around unmasked. governor kate brown is here to tell us why. >>> plus, why is the trump administration refusing to tell americans how $500 billion of our money got spread around the bail-out. congresswoman is here in keeping them honest. >>> lip service after...
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that's msnbc's chris hayes tonight lamenting that donald trump won't surrender. >> donald trump does not learn, he is not going to get good at this, he is not going to change. he has failed, definitively. and it is an urgentmp matter of public health, public safety at this moment, for the president, donald trump, to resign. >> tammy: [laughs] yeah, that is his biggest crime, by the way, he does not surrender to them. adam, what are your thoughts? >> we always hear about voter suppression, the person who needs to resign because of voter suppression is that guy again, andrew cuomo. imagine if a republican governor had killed thousands of people in a key demo for the democrats, imagine if he killed thousands of women studies, unemployed graduates. everyone would be calling for his ouster. well,om cuomo wiped out thousans of likely republican voters. thankfully, with the lax new york voter laws, the dead ones can probably vote again this fall. >> tammy: we are so overwhelmed, alexander, with everything that has happened with the virus, the deaths of one loved ones, the decisions that did
that's msnbc's chris hayes tonight lamenting that donald trump won't surrender. >> donald trump does not learn, he is not going to get good at this, he is not going to change. he has failed, definitively. and it is an urgentmp matter of public health, public safety at this moment, for the president, donald trump, to resign. >> tammy: [laughs] yeah, that is his biggest crime, by the way, he does not surrender to them. adam, what are your thoughts? >> we always hear about voter...
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., and "all in" with chris hayes is up next. >>> tonight on "all in," a surprise victory for dreamers. how the president sabotaged himself in the supreme court. the man who won the daca case and beat donald trump will join me. then, as the coronavirus surges in some red states, the governors begin taking it seriously, but is it already too late? the new
., and "all in" with chris hayes is up next. >>> tonight on "all in," a surprise victory for dreamers. how the president sabotaged himself in the supreme court. the man who won the daca case and beat donald trump will join me. then, as the coronavirus surges in some red states, the governors begin taking it seriously, but is it already too late? the new