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chris: mr. secretary, the associated press did an analysis of all of the arrests over the last two weeks in washington d.c. and minneapolis and they found what they call, quote, scant evidence of antifa protesters or other outside agitators hijacking these protests. >> well, i think there's two different things you're talking about, chris. these are the arrest that's we make on of-site during the protests as they occur. and so as you indicated, you not only see antifa, you see anarchists and also violent opportuneists. those are individuals that take advantage of the lawlessness to do the rioting, to do that looting. i think what you'll see over the coming weeks and months and doj and fbi and others are, again, investigating and you'll see some action and some activities coming out of those investigations. they may not be here today but that doesn't mean they're not working on it and that doesn't mean we won't see action regarding some individuals that are at the forefront and leading these viol
chris: mr. secretary, the associated press did an analysis of all of the arrests over the last two weeks in washington d.c. and minneapolis and they found what they call, quote, scant evidence of antifa protesters or other outside agitators hijacking these protests. >> well, i think there's two different things you're talking about, chris. these are the arrest that's we make on of-site during the protests as they occur. and so as you indicated, you not only see antifa, you see anarchists...
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chris wallace. president trump returns to the campaign trail in tulsa, stirring support from his base and protests from critics. ♪ >> you want to bow before the left-wing mob, or do you want to stand up tall and proud as americans? >> chris: thousands fill an indoor arena for the president's first rally in months in a state worker on the virus cases are spiking. we will ask dr. tom inglesby, director for the center for health security about the potential health risks. then, the rally coming at a tough time for the country as protests over police violence have changed the narrative human race for the white house and some democrats urged joe biden to pick a woman of color as his running mate. we'll talk with biden campaign senior advisor symone sanders and get reaction from trump campaign senior advisor mercedes schlapp. plus, a look at the barrage of accusations in john bolton's tell-all book about the trump white house. we will ask our sunday panel what impact the former national security advisor'
chris wallace. president trump returns to the campaign trail in tulsa, stirring support from his base and protests from critics. ♪ >> you want to bow before the left-wing mob, or do you want to stand up tall and proud as americans? >> chris: thousands fill an indoor arena for the president's first rally in months in a state worker on the virus cases are spiking. we will ask dr. tom inglesby, director for the center for health security about the potential health risks. then, the...
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chris: dr. inglesby, thank you, thanks for your time on father's day, always good to talk with you, sir. up next we will discuss joe biden's widening lead in the polls and who is on the vp short list with biden senior adviser symone sanders. ♪ as you get older, are you worried about staying sharp and alert? forebrain, from the harvard-educated experts at force factor, contains key ingredients to help boost memory, learning, clarity, focus, and more! rush to walmart and find forebrain, our #1 brain booster, in the vitamin aisle. chris: joe biden has largely stayed off the campaign trail since the outbreak of the coronavirus but instead of the former vice president's low pro-filing hurting him he's seeing a growing lead over president trump in the polls. joining us now symone sanders, senior adviser for the biden campaign, symone, what do you make of the relatively small crowd at the president's rally last night and the fact that -- that so many of the thousands that were there were not wearing
chris: dr. inglesby, thank you, thanks for your time on father's day, always good to talk with you, sir. up next we will discuss joe biden's widening lead in the polls and who is on the vp short list with biden senior adviser symone sanders. ♪ as you get older, are you worried about staying sharp and alert? forebrain, from the harvard-educated experts at force factor, contains key ingredients to help boost memory, learning, clarity, focus, and more! rush to walmart and find forebrain, our #1...
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chris: i'm chris wallace. more protests across the country, and a national debate over using active duty troops to keep the peace. ♪ chris: protesters versus police in city after city, as president trump threatens to deploy the military. >> we are ending the riots and lawlessness that has spread throughout our country. chris: and a square just steps from the white house becomes the epicenter of the fight after security forces remove protesters through a presidential -- for a presidential photo op. we'll discuss the president's push for law and order with chad wolf and we'll ask former chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, mike mullin, why so many military leaders are speaking out against the commander in chief. it's his first television interview during the controversy, only on fox news sunday. then a battle for the streets washington, as tensions rise between the city's mayor and the president. we're joined by mayor muriel bowser to talk about her request to remove the federal military presence from the na
chris: i'm chris wallace. more protests across the country, and a national debate over using active duty troops to keep the peace. ♪ chris: protesters versus police in city after city, as president trump threatens to deploy the military. >> we are ending the riots and lawlessness that has spread throughout our country. chris: and a square just steps from the white house becomes the epicenter of the fight after security forces remove protesters through a presidential -- for a...
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chris: august 5. >> yes. chris: you had to go home. >> yes, we insisted. chris: back to here oshima. >> yes. chris: as she headed back to her family's estate of film crew on the island prepared a record to be released to the public after tibbets and his men made history. >> the crew had their final briefing on whether an air and sea rescue. chris: the few men of shown photos the trinity test never imagined one bomb could be so deadly. now, they were going to be the ones to drop it, not in an empty desert but on a densely populated japanese city. ♪ >> at 2:45 a.m. august 6, 1945 colonel tibbets takes the enola gay down the runway into the air beginning the 6.5 hour flight to japan. chris: tibbets knew better than anyone how many things could go wrong on the mission and they could be shut down and the crew carried a cyanide to commit suicide and avoid capture and torture. the bomb could be detonated prematurely and if the enemy found their radiofrequency and even if the mission went perfectly shock waves from the explosion could tear the enola gay apart. a
chris: august 5. >> yes. chris: you had to go home. >> yes, we insisted. chris: back to here oshima. >> yes. chris: as she headed back to her family's estate of film crew on the island prepared a record to be released to the public after tibbets and his men made history. >> the crew had their final briefing on whether an air and sea rescue. chris: the few men of shown photos the trinity test never imagined one bomb could be so deadly. now, they were going to be the ones...
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. >> chris: i'm chris wallace. more protests across the country, and a national debate over using active-duty troops to keep the peace. ♪ protesters versus police in city after city as president trump threatens to deploy the military. >> we are ending the riots and lawlessness that has spread throughout our country. >> chris: and a square just steps of the light on my white house becomes a epicenter after security forces removed protesters for presidential follow-up. this hour we will discuss with chad wolf and we will ask former chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, mike mullen, why so many military leaders are speaking out against the commander in chief. it's his first television interview during the controversy only on "fox news sunday." then, a battle for the streets of washington as tensions arise between the city's mayor and the president. we are joined by mayor muriel bowser to talk about her request to remove the federal military presence from the nation's capital. bless. >> today is probably, if you thi
. >> chris: i'm chris wallace. more protests across the country, and a national debate over using active-duty troops to keep the peace. ♪ protesters versus police in city after city as president trump threatens to deploy the military. >> we are ending the riots and lawlessness that has spread throughout our country. >> chris: and a square just steps of the light on my white house becomes a epicenter after security forces removed protesters for presidential follow-up. this...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ chris: i'm chris wallace. coronavirus cases surge across the country reflecting a dangerous new phase of the pandemic. ♪ >> what we are dealing with right now is community spread, the people are getting infected, do not know they are infected. chris: as the virus spikes in sunbelt states, texas and florida close bars and restrict restaurant dine to go -- dining to stop the surge. we will discuss pause reopenings with former cdc director tom frieden. then growing calls to remove statutes and monuments but many say celebrate racial injustice. >> if this country doesn't give us what we want, we will burn down the system and replace it. chris: we will talk with leader of black lives matter movement about the protests nationwide and get reaction from congresswoman eleanor holmes norton who says it's time to move controversial statutes to museum. plus, new polls show joe biden pulling away from donald trump in battleground states. we will ask our sunday panel what to make of biden's big lead 4 months from election
. ♪ ♪ ♪ chris: i'm chris wallace. coronavirus cases surge across the country reflecting a dangerous new phase of the pandemic. ♪ >> what we are dealing with right now is community spread, the people are getting infected, do not know they are infected. chris: as the virus spikes in sunbelt states, texas and florida close bars and restrict restaurant dine to go -- dining to stop the surge. we will discuss pause reopenings with former cdc director tom frieden. then growing calls to...
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-mike: this is chris. -lemonis: how you doing, chris? chris: very nice to meet you. lemonis: i'm marcus. what do you do? chris: i order all the parts for manufacturing, finance. lemonis: so you're doing manufacturing and you're the accountant? chris: yeah. mike: chris left a corporate company, making six figures, and cut it in half to come work for sjc. he has mbas and an engineering background. lemonis: you a partner in the business? chris: we act like partners, but i have no equity stake in the business. -lemonis: so that's a no? -chris: yes, so... lemonis: so, something beautiful like this... what's your cost to make it -- materials and labor? chris: $680. lemonis: it was $680 to make this? what will you sell this piece for? mike: $795. lemonis: so at, basically, 15% margins. mike: right. lemonis: that's a lot of work for 15 points. -these things look badass. -mike: exactly. thank you. lemonis: your margins are not badass. -chris: right. -mike: right. lemonis: you really have to have a sustainable margin on any product to be able to pay your bills. i mean, their m
-mike: this is chris. -lemonis: how you doing, chris? chris: very nice to meet you. lemonis: i'm marcus. what do you do? chris: i order all the parts for manufacturing, finance. lemonis: so you're doing manufacturing and you're the accountant? chris: yeah. mike: chris left a corporate company, making six figures, and cut it in half to come work for sjc. he has mbas and an engineering background. lemonis: you a partner in the business? chris: we act like partners, but i have no equity stake in...
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: i'm chris wallace. more protests across the country, and a national debate over using active duty troops to keep the peace. ♪ chris: protesters versus police in city after city, as president trump threatens to deploy the military. >> we are ending the riots and lawlessness that has spread throughout our country. chris: and a square just steps from the white house becomes the epicenter of the fight after security forces remove protesters through a presidential -- for a presidential photo op. we'll discuss the president's push for law and order with chad wolf and we'll ask former chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, mike
: i'm chris wallace. more protests across the country, and a national debate over using active duty troops to keep the peace. ♪ chris: protesters versus police in city after city, as president trump threatens to deploy the military. >> we are ending the riots and lawlessness that has spread throughout our country. chris: and a square just steps from the white house becomes the epicenter of the fight after security forces remove protesters through a presidential -- for a presidential...
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. >> chris: david spunt porting he david, thank you. join us now, former cdc director dr. tom frieden. doctor, i want to start with the spread of the virus these past few weeks. there was on friday more than 45,000 new cases, a new single day high for our country. 13 states set record highs for the seven day average, new cases. but vice president pence said this. >> we have been made truly remarkable progress. in moving our nation forward. we've all seen the encouraging news as we open up america aga again. >> chris: doctor, are we making truly remarkable progress, and is that the right message to be sending to the nation at this moment? >> dr. frieden: well, there's hand. this virus is not going to go away on its own. we have to stop it and only we can do that by working together. we are all sick and tired of staying home, but you know what, the virus is not tired of making us sick and what we are seeing, particularly in southern states, but in most parts of the u.s., is this virus increasing and in some states increasing explosively.
. >> chris: david spunt porting he david, thank you. join us now, former cdc director dr. tom frieden. doctor, i want to start with the spread of the virus these past few weeks. there was on friday more than 45,000 new cases, a new single day high for our country. 13 states set record highs for the seven day average, new cases. but vice president pence said this. >> we have been made truly remarkable progress. in moving our nation forward. we've all seen the encouraging news as we...
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chris: dr. inglesby, thank you, thanks for your time on father's day, always good to talk with you, sir. up next we will discuss joe biden's widening lead in the polls and who is on the vp short list with biden senior adviser symone sanders. symone sanders. ♪ do these moves look familiar? then you might have a condition called dry mouth. biotène is clinically proven to soothe and moisturize a dry mouth. plus, it freshens breath. biotène. immediate and long lasting dry mouth symptom relief. and right now, is a time for action. so, for a second time we're giving members a credit on their auto insurance. because it's the right thing to do. we're also giving payment relief options to eligible members so they can take care of things like groceries before they worry about their insurance or credit card bills. right now is the time to take care of what matters most. like we've done together, so many times before. discover all the ways we're helping members at usaa.com/coronavirus discover all the w
chris: dr. inglesby, thank you, thanks for your time on father's day, always good to talk with you, sir. up next we will discuss joe biden's widening lead in the polls and who is on the vp short list with biden senior adviser symone sanders. symone sanders. ♪ do these moves look familiar? then you might have a condition called dry mouth. biotène is clinically proven to soothe and moisturize a dry mouth. plus, it freshens breath. biotène. immediate and long lasting dry mouth symptom relief....
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chris: dr. inglesby, thank you, thanks for your time on father's day, always good to talk with you, sir. up next we will discuss joe biden's widening lead in the polls and who is on the vp short list with biden senior adviser symone sanders. ♪ try boost glucose control. there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. tools to manage your business from any device, anywhere. and a team of experts - here for you 24/7. we've always believed in the power of working together. that's why, when every connection counts... you can count on us. midas can help get you there. through july 4th celebrate your freedom with our $17.76 oil change... that includes a tire rotation. when you're ready, your car should be too. midas. because the tempur-breeze° transfers heat
chris: dr. inglesby, thank you, thanks for your time on father's day, always good to talk with you, sir. up next we will discuss joe biden's widening lead in the polls and who is on the vp short list with biden senior adviser symone sanders. ♪ try boost glucose control. there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed...
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chris: thank you. as the country reopens after months of lockdown we are seeing new outbreaks of the coronavirus. we will talk with one of the country's leading infectious disease epidemiologists. ♪ i don't keep track of regrets and i don't add up the years, but what i do count on... is boost high protein... and now, there's boost mobility... ...with key nutrients to help support... joints, muscles, and bones. try boost mobility, with added collagen. chris: new concerns about rise in coronavirus cases as states continue to reopen. some 14 states across the country including california, texas and florida reporting case increases of 25% or more in just the past week. joining us now michael osterholm, director for infectious disease research and policy at the university of minnesota. doctor, when you look at all of the states, 25% increase in cases in the last week, what do you see going on? is it just isolated spikes, is it a new second wave, what do you see happening? doctor: well, first of all, it's
chris: thank you. as the country reopens after months of lockdown we are seeing new outbreaks of the coronavirus. we will talk with one of the country's leading infectious disease epidemiologists. ♪ i don't keep track of regrets and i don't add up the years, but what i do count on... is boost high protein... and now, there's boost mobility... ...with key nutrients to help support... joints, muscles, and bones. try boost mobility, with added collagen. chris: new concerns about rise in...
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. ♪ ♪ chris: i'm chris wallace. another deadly shooting of a black man by police, this time in atlanta. as the country struggles with how to address racial injustice, president trump promises reforms. but will it be enough? ♪ ♪ >> vigorous discussion about how to ensure fairness, equality and justice for all of our people. chris: the president finalizing executive order in response to protests over the killing of george floyd, but making clear he's against one idea. >> we will take care of our police. chris: we will talk with hud secretary ben carson about the president's plan to reduce racial inequality and democrats offer their own package of reforms. >> a profession where you have the power to kill should be a profession that requires highly-trained officers accountable to the public. chris: we will see down with congresswoman karen bass, chair of black caucus only on fox news sunday. ♪ ♪ chris: plus spike in coronavirus cases as the country passes the 2 million mark. we will ask dr. michael osterholm one
. ♪ ♪ chris: i'm chris wallace. another deadly shooting of a black man by police, this time in atlanta. as the country struggles with how to address racial injustice, president trump promises reforms. but will it be enough? ♪ ♪ >> vigorous discussion about how to ensure fairness, equality and justice for all of our people. chris: the president finalizing executive order in response to protests over the killing of george floyd, but making clear he's against one idea. >> we...
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chris: i'm chris wallace. coronavirus cases chris: i'm chris wallace, coronavirus cases surge across the country reflecting a dangerous new phase of the pandemic. ♪ >> what were dealing with right now is community spread, the people are getting infected do not know they are infected, they are not symptomatic. chris: as a virus spikes in the sun belt state, texas and florida close bars and restrict restaurant dining to restrict the search. we will discuss the scale back or pause reopening with former cdc director tom frieden. [cheering] removing statues and monuments but many
chris: i'm chris wallace. coronavirus cases chris: i'm chris wallace, coronavirus cases surge across the country reflecting a dangerous new phase of the pandemic. ♪ >> what were dealing with right now is community spread, the people are getting infected do not know they are infected, they are not symptomatic. chris: as a virus spikes in the sun belt state, texas and florida close bars and restrict restaurant dining to restrict the search. we will discuss the scale back or pause...
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. >> chris: i'm chris wallace. another deadly shooting of a black man by police, this time in atlanta as the country struggles with how to address racial injustice, president trump promises reforms, but will it be enough? >> therapy and vigorous discussion about how to ensure fairness, equality and justice for all of our people. >> chris: the president finalizing an executive order in response to protests over the killing of george floyd, but making clear he is one idea. >> we will take care of our police without defunding our police. >> chris: we will talk with hud secretary ben carson about the plan to reduce racial inequality. and, democrats offer their own package of reforms. >> a profession where you have the power to kill should be a profession that requires highly trained officers who are accountable to the public. >> chris: we will sit down with congresswoman karen bass, chair of the congressional black caucus, only on "fox news sunday." plus, a spike in coronavirus cases if the country passes the 2 million
. >> chris: i'm chris wallace. another deadly shooting of a black man by police, this time in atlanta as the country struggles with how to address racial injustice, president trump promises reforms, but will it be enough? >> therapy and vigorous discussion about how to ensure fairness, equality and justice for all of our people. >> chris: the president finalizing an executive order in response to protests over the killing of george floyd, but making clear he is one idea....
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chris: i'm chris wallace. coronavirus cases surge across the country reflecting a dangerous new phase of the pandemic. ♪ >> what we are dealing with right now is community spread, the people are getting infected, do not know they are infected. chris: as the virus spikes in sunbelt states, texas and florida close bars and restrict restaurant dine to go -- dining to stop the surge. we will discuss pause reopenings with former cdc director tom frieden. then growing calls to remove statutes and monuments but many say celebrate racial injustice. >> if this country doesn't give us what we want, we will burn down the system and replace it. chris: we will talk with leader of black lives matter movement about the protests nationwide and get reaction from congresswoman eleanor holmes norton who says it's time to move controversial statutes to museum. plus, new polls show joe biden pulling away from donald trump in battleground states. we will ask our sunday panel what to make of biden's big lead 4 months from election
chris: i'm chris wallace. coronavirus cases surge across the country reflecting a dangerous new phase of the pandemic. ♪ >> what we are dealing with right now is community spread, the people are getting infected, do not know they are infected. chris: as the virus spikes in sunbelt states, texas and florida close bars and restrict restaurant dine to go -- dining to stop the surge. we will discuss pause reopenings with former cdc director tom frieden. then growing calls to remove statutes...
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chris: thank you. as the country reopens after months of lockdown we are seeing new outbreaks of the coronavirus. we will talk with one of the country's leading infectious disease epidemiologists. ♪ chris: new concerns about rise in coronavirus cases as states continue to reopen. some 14 states across the country including california, texas and florida reporting case increases of 25% or more in just the past week. joining us now michael osterholm, director for infectious disease research and policy at the university of minnesota. doctor, when you look at all of the states, 25% increase in cases in the last week, what do you see going on? is it just isolated spikes, is it a new second wave, what do you see happening? doctor: well, first of all, it's important to put this into context and daniel bornstein once said the greatest obstacle to discover in the shape of the earth the continents and ocean is not knowledge but, in fact, the illusion of knowledge, but i think what we have here is we are not sur
chris: thank you. as the country reopens after months of lockdown we are seeing new outbreaks of the coronavirus. we will talk with one of the country's leading infectious disease epidemiologists. ♪ chris: new concerns about rise in coronavirus cases as states continue to reopen. some 14 states across the country including california, texas and florida reporting case increases of 25% or more in just the past week. joining us now michael osterholm, director for infectious disease research and...
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chris: i'm chris wallace. coronavirus cases chris: i'm chris wallace, coronavirus cases surge across the country reflecting a dangerous new phase of the pandemic. ♪ >> what were dealing with right now is community spread, the people are getting infected do not know they are infected, they are not symptomatic. chris: as a virus spikes in the sun belt state, texas and florida close bars and restrict restaurant dining to restrict the search. we will discuss the scale back or pause reopening with former cdc director tom frieden. [cheering] removing statues and monuments but many say it's racial injustice. >> of this country does not give us what we want, we will bring down the system and replace it. chris: we will talk with hawk newsome a leader of the black lives matter movement. and get reaction from congresswoman who say it's time to move controversial statues to museums. chris: new polls show joe biden pulling away from donald trump in battleground states. we will ask our sunday panel, what to make of biden'
chris: i'm chris wallace. coronavirus cases chris: i'm chris wallace, coronavirus cases surge across the country reflecting a dangerous new phase of the pandemic. ♪ >> what were dealing with right now is community spread, the people are getting infected do not know they are infected, they are not symptomatic. chris: as a virus spikes in the sun belt state, texas and florida close bars and restrict restaurant dining to restrict the search. we will discuss the scale back or pause...
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but you're right, chris. that did not appear -- if it did come from the law enforcement, it was not directed at the main group of protesters. you can hear from some of the screams up there this has certainly angered a lot of these folks out here. but that flash bang, if indeed that's what it was, was not followed by anything else. chris, i've got to -- we should remind everybody. it's 1:00 in the morning. >> right. >> reporter: that is six hours after the curfew went into effect. we have not seen any enforcement of that curfew, not from federal law enforcement, not from d.c. local law enforcement. no law enforcement today. it's as if they were given an order to not provoke anything, to not do anything, and they have not been cracking down in any way, shape, or form on these protesters allowing them to protest peacefully until now, until they tried to knock down this fence. and if i can editorialize for a second, it's a shame to end the day this way. this was a day that was entirely embodied -- and i was just
but you're right, chris. that did not appear -- if it did come from the law enforcement, it was not directed at the main group of protesters. you can hear from some of the screams up there this has certainly angered a lot of these folks out here. but that flash bang, if indeed that's what it was, was not followed by anything else. chris, i've got to -- we should remind everybody. it's 1:00 in the morning. >> right. >> reporter: that is six hours after the curfew went into effect. we...
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i want to hand things over to chris for "cuomo prime time." chris? >> thank you, anderson. i am chris cuomo. welcome to "prime time." ignoring a pandemic does not make it go away. that's why states like florida are in such dire straits. listen to its governor desantis boasting last month what great shape florida is in. >> you've got a lot of people in your profession who waxed poetically for weeks and weeks about how florida was going to be just like new york. wait two weeks. florida is going to be next. just like italy, wait two weeks. well, hell, we're eight weeks away from that, and it hasn't happened. >> what now? not going to hear him here. you won't see him here. why? because he's got nothing to say. when he had a chance to speak, he spoke too soon. he did too little, and now his state is suffering too much. new york's peak and daily cases was in what, april? the five-day average of daily cases hit almost 10,000. terrible. things here still aren't great. we're just moving in the right direction. florida health officials reported nearly 10,000 new coronavirus cases on
i want to hand things over to chris for "cuomo prime time." chris? >> thank you, anderson. i am chris cuomo. welcome to "prime time." ignoring a pandemic does not make it go away. that's why states like florida are in such dire straits. listen to its governor desantis boasting last month what great shape florida is in. >> you've got a lot of people in your profession who waxed poetically for weeks and weeks about how florida was going to be just like new york....
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chris cuomo do you know who my dad and brother are. chris cuomo shirtless. and chris questio -- and chris s profile. why don't you work at cnn. i always say the same thing. because i don't have famous parents. literally chris cuomo in a nutshell. the entire roster of cnn primetime all has famous parents. greg: that's true. joe, he's a thirsty person. what he saw his naked butt but what we really saw was his blind south spot. >> it appears so. kat, pre-law, to follow that argument will be difficult. to snap that part of the frame. and his hands are up by his chest. he's obviously on his phone maybe to coordinate to say am i just in the right place right about now. i'm just glad -- keeping up with the cuomos is finally off the air. that is when andrew would go on crisp show. and ask questions with, chris to andrew, do you think you are an attractive person because you are single and ready to mingle. this is in the middle of a pandemic. and not one question about why did you send covid positive people back to nursing homes. i'm glad that's finally on hiatus. gr
chris cuomo do you know who my dad and brother are. chris cuomo shirtless. and chris questio -- and chris s profile. why don't you work at cnn. i always say the same thing. because i don't have famous parents. literally chris cuomo in a nutshell. the entire roster of cnn primetime all has famous parents. greg: that's true. joe, he's a thirsty person. what he saw his naked butt but what we really saw was his blind south spot. >> it appears so. kat, pre-law, to follow that argument will be...
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maybe that's the problem, chris. >> chris: somebody once said, it doesn't help. that is certainly part of it. but i think there was just a sense of unity and common cause and purpose. and this book, i tried to write -- the best review i got, somebody said, "i triei know wht happened but it reads like a fairly." and they put you with trail and dominic truman where he's deciding whether to approve the bomb. in los alamos come whether the gadget will work. the flight crew flying to drop the bomb on hiroshima, and they don't know because it's never been dropped from a plane whether it's going to knock the plan out of the sky. it's a thriller, a page turner. i think it's a pretty good father's day gift, too. >> melissa: sounds wonderful. i can't wait. more "outnumbered" in just a moment. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the coronavirus continues to affect us all, and we are here, actively supporting you and your community. every day, we're providing trusted information from top health experts...sharing tools to help protect families from fraud... and creating reso
maybe that's the problem, chris. >> chris: somebody once said, it doesn't help. that is certainly part of it. but i think there was just a sense of unity and common cause and purpose. and this book, i tried to write -- the best review i got, somebody said, "i triei know wht happened but it reads like a fairly." and they put you with trail and dominic truman where he's deciding whether to approve the bomb. in los alamos come whether the gadget will work. the flight crew flying to...
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chris? >> yes, a lot of things you're talking about feel like deja vu. >>> monica, you have the country fight what anthony fauci calls a disturbing surge and the president is hopping on a plane to go to the battleground state of wisconsin. talk about his plan today. >> reporter: exactly, chris, it's his second visit to an important battleground state this week, and these are official white house visits, going to the northeastern part of the state to a shipbuilder recently awarded a federal contract, but it comes as the white house has not even acknowledged the fact that yesterday we reached that milestone with the highest daily total of new coronavirus cases here. larry kudlow, economic adviser to the president, told me moments ago they maintain they're not concerned about that. they say they will see hot spots emerge, but we will have to live with that, is what he told me, and they continue to monitor more of the decreasing states, the task force met here yesterday and said that was the sub
chris? >> yes, a lot of things you're talking about feel like deja vu. >>> monica, you have the country fight what anthony fauci calls a disturbing surge and the president is hopping on a plane to go to the battleground state of wisconsin. talk about his plan today. >> reporter: exactly, chris, it's his second visit to an important battleground state this week, and these are official white house visits, going to the northeastern part of the state to a shipbuilder recently...
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chris? >>> thank you very much. i am chris cuomo. welcome to prime time. i want to take you back to atlanta because this is a day where people are trying to remember george floyd, but this situation is getting very tense. there is a curfew in atlanta that is just starting, just a few second ago, and i can't tell from this crowd how expansive it is but there's a lot of police presence there. nick valencia is on the ground. he will tell us the state of play. >> reporter: they've been in an intense standoff with police in the last 15 minutes. a lot of people here including journalists are saying it has that same energy as friday night. let me show you the riot gear and armed officers, a lot of police presence here and this is different, chris is that the police seem to be a number as a lot of the protesters standing around. he has taken a knee with demonstrators, he's tried to create a dialogue. it was last night when we didn't see any pepper balls or tear gas deployed. because according to this lieutenant with the atlanta police department there has been pro
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hello, chris, doug and bob. for doug and bob i wonder if during the ascent or during your overnight time was there a point for that sense of history received in where you allowed yourself to consider the history that you were making and what were those specific moments, thanks. >> honestly, robert, good to talk with you. i don't know if we ever reflected on it over the 19 our rendezvous. i mean, i think you may have a random thoughts going through your head every now and again but both bob and i are over the last five years been pretty focused on this mission and flying this mission and i think that that is really what we put our entire effort mentally and physically into from the time we walked out of the onc building until we docked with the space station and we are still doing it but you know, it was focusing on everything we could do to make sure we did what we needed to do to make it a successful accent, rendezvous and docking. also, we tried to take in all the things that the falcon nine and the dragon sho
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>> absolutely, chris. on thursday i'm introducing a bill, the truth racial healing transformation commission. many countries around the world, rwanda, for example, after the horrific genocide, did this. we have our own unique framework in which we're doing it. but we've got to really help people understand the relationship between slavery, lynchings, segregation, jim crow, and police murders and disproportionate rates of covid-19. many, many people don't know this history, so we have to put this in context. so my legislation would establish a commission to tell the truth. it's truth-telling time. we have to really bring to the public the issues around genocide, the middle passage, slavery, chinese exexclusion act, the japanese internment, all those terrible things that were instituted in the policies of this government which now we see play out. and i'm so happy that young people understand it. they get it. they understand what racism is. so we have to do this at a national level so that we can move forwar
>> absolutely, chris. on thursday i'm introducing a bill, the truth racial healing transformation commission. many countries around the world, rwanda, for example, after the horrific genocide, did this. we have our own unique framework in which we're doing it. but we've got to really help people understand the relationship between slavery, lynchings, segregation, jim crow, and police murders and disproportionate rates of covid-19. many, many people don't know this history, so we have to...
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chris? >> i'm curious, sam, when you're out and about and understanding this is totally just anecdotal, but what are you seeing? are most people wearing masks? what is your sense of how seriously folks are taking this where you are? >> reporter: i have seen a lot of masks in the last several days, i will also tell you yesterday, chris, i walked into a starbucks, got my coffee and walked -- watched someone walk in with no mask on and no regard for anyone around us. i asked him, why are you not wearing a mask. he said, do you have a mask? can you give me a mask? there are questions now about resources, but at this point in time, the state said if you get tested for covid-19, we're going to give you a mask, more than one. we're going to give you several masks. it is hard to find an excuse for not wearing one. for the most part what i'm seeing is people are trying to stick to but clearly too many are not. >> the striking statisting i saw there is that in maricopa county, including phoenix, they'
chris? >> i'm curious, sam, when you're out and about and understanding this is totally just anecdotal, but what are you seeing? are most people wearing masks? what is your sense of how seriously folks are taking this where you are? >> reporter: i have seen a lot of masks in the last several days, i will also tell you yesterday, chris, i walked into a starbucks, got my coffee and walked -- watched someone walk in with no mask on and no regard for anyone around us. i asked him, why...
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chris? >> it's interesting. on one level, this is what you heard blacks and black community leaders calling for, in person and online, which is to have whites raise their voices. a nod to the reality that minorities can't change the reality in this country alone. they don't have the power, frankly. the majority will change culture. those with power and access will change culture. the decisions they make. what they tolerate and what they don't. so on one level, seeing what seems to be a preponderance of white people squaring off against the police right now is very interesting, to say the least. now, alex, help us understand why this area is of hypersensitivity to police in terms of clearing the area and keeping it safe. what is the proximity to the white house? just break down the area for people not from d.c. >> that's an excellent question. basically there is no more central part of washington. this entire area is the business area. it's a tourism area. the white house is almost a stone's throw away. it is let
chris? >> it's interesting. on one level, this is what you heard blacks and black community leaders calling for, in person and online, which is to have whites raise their voices. a nod to the reality that minorities can't change the reality in this country alone. they don't have the power, frankly. the majority will change culture. those with power and access will change culture. the decisions they make. what they tolerate and what they don't. so on one level, seeing what seems to be a...
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chris? >>> thank you very much. i am chris cuomo. welcome to prime time. i want to take you back to atlanta because this is a day where people are trying to remember george floyd, but this situation is getting very tense. there is a curfew in atlanta that is just starting, just a few seconds ago, and i can't tell from this crowd how expansive it is, but there is a lot of police presence there. nick valencia is on the ground. he will tell us the state of play. what can you tell us? >> reporter: they've been in an intense standoff with police in the last 15 minutes. you remember what happened here friday night. a lot of people here including journalists are saying it has that same energy. let me show you the riot gear and armed officers, a lot of police presence here and this is different, chris is that the police seem to be a number as a lot of the protesters standing around. he has taken a knee with demonstrators, he's tried to create a dialogue. it was last night when we didn't see any pepper balls or tear gas deployed. because according to this lieutenan
chris? >>> thank you very much. i am chris cuomo. welcome to prime time. i want to take you back to atlanta because this is a day where people are trying to remember george floyd, but this situation is getting very tense. there is a curfew in atlanta that is just starting, just a few seconds ago, and i can't tell from this crowd how expansive it is, but there is a lot of police presence there. nick valencia is on the ground. he will tell us the state of play. what can you tell us?...
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chris cuomo. chris, that's how you do it, brother. >> well, i'll tell you what. they serve the community. they're supposed to be part of the community. the community is supposed to have the trust that the police are a phone call away for them. not a moment away from coming after them. and it takes time to build it and it's lost in a moment. so that sheriff was right. he was right to do what he did. but as i heard -- i forget who it was -- i think it was cedric said it on your show earlier tonight. it's important now, but it's important when there isn't a dead, black man in the street. on every days, ordinary days, that's when trust is built. in a crisis, it's hard to build trust. but i think the discussions are important. especially, because my brother, we're dealing in a vacuum. ideally, the tone should be set at the top. and you and i should be talking about what leadership's doing, can leadership deliver on this? those are some big promises they made. will they be able to deliver? will the communities believe it? when will it happen? and we're not there becaus
chris cuomo. chris, that's how you do it, brother. >> well, i'll tell you what. they serve the community. they're supposed to be part of the community. the community is supposed to have the trust that the police are a phone call away for them. not a moment away from coming after them. and it takes time to build it and it's lost in a moment. so that sheriff was right. he was right to do what he did. but as i heard -- i forget who it was -- i think it was cedric said it on your show earlier...
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i want to hand it over to chris for "cuomo prime time." chris? >> really important conversation, anderson. thank you very much. let's continue anderson's conversation that should be going on all over this country. welcome. i'm chris cuomo. this is "prime time." george floyd as you may know was killed one week ago today. tonight i fear what's happening may make everything worse. if you want to see this country get to a better place, you can't just watch the coverage. you're not going to be led to a better place. i hope that is something you're aware of now and that it's not frightening. everything that matters most in this country has always been bottom-up. whether it's the pandemic. whether it's how we treat one another. whether how we demand justice and fairness from our institutions. our president tonight treated nose who want change as the enemy. he gave a speech about what's going on and never mentioned the problem of police abuse. the abuse of force that started this. he never mentioned the problems that minorities face. during this period o
i want to hand it over to chris for "cuomo prime time." chris? >> really important conversation, anderson. thank you very much. let's continue anderson's conversation that should be going on all over this country. welcome. i'm chris cuomo. this is "prime time." george floyd as you may know was killed one week ago today. tonight i fear what's happening may make everything worse. if you want to see this country get to a better place, you can't just watch the coverage....
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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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. >> the news continues right now with another father, chris cuomo. chris? >>> iuo cis. welcome to "primetime." it's time now if you indulge me for a different kind of diagnosis. one of a sickness that is even more pervasive than covid-19. i want you to witness this in real time. president trump holding a rally that represents everything experts that he picked say not to do. the negativation of everything you just spent an hour with sanjay and anderson hearing about as helpful and necessary. it is going to a state with rising cases that just saw its largest single day jump in cases. a state where the health experts are worried about a mass, unmasked gathering. and he is going to do exactly what creates the most risk there. masks optional. social distancing optional. please come. all of you come. let's have a huge crowd. but trump is asking everyone who enters to support him to sign a release that he is not responsible if anything happens as a result of everything he's asking them to do for him. he asked you to come to what he knows he shouldn't, tells you the only things
. >> the news continues right now with another father, chris cuomo. chris? >>> iuo cis. welcome to "primetime." it's time now if you indulge me for a different kind of diagnosis. one of a sickness that is even more pervasive than covid-19. i want you to witness this in real time. president trump holding a rally that represents everything experts that he picked say not to do. the negativation of everything you just spent an hour with sanjay and anderson hearing about as...
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and the news continues right now with another father, chris cuomo. chris? >>> i'm chris cuomo. welcome to "prime time." it's time now, if you will indulge me, for a different kind of diagnosidiagnosis. one of a sickness that is even more pervasive than covid-19. i want you to witness the verl lens in real-time. president trump holding a rally that represents everything experts that he picked say not to do. the ne game of everything you just spent an hour with sanjay and anderson hearing about is helpful and necessary. going to a state with rising cases. just saw its largest single day jump in cases. a state where the health experts are worried about a mass unmasked gathering. and he is going to do exactly what creates the most risk there. masks optional. social distancing optional. please come. all of you come. let's have a huge crowd. but trump is asking everyone who enters to support him, to sign a release that he is not responsible if anything happens as a result of everything he's asking them to do. for him. he asked you to come to what he knows he shouldn't. tells you the
and the news continues right now with another father, chris cuomo. chris? >>> i'm chris cuomo. welcome to "prime time." it's time now, if you will indulge me, for a different kind of diagnosidiagnosis. one of a sickness that is even more pervasive than covid-19. i want you to witness the verl lens in real-time. president trump holding a rally that represents everything experts that he picked say not to do. the ne game of everything you just spent an hour with sanjay and...
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thank you, chris. we look forward to seeing you successfully complete your mission and get back safely on earth. god bless. >> thank you very much. >> just so you guys are aware, this show was in fact spectacular. the ratings on nasa tv beat everyone else. not just some of them. all of them. just so everybody is aware, whole world is aware. it trended number one on twitter. it was the number one talked about thing on social media in general. this was an amazing moment. it represents a transition and how we do spaceflight from the united states. nasa is not going to purchase, own, and operate rockets and capsules the way we used to. we will partner with commercial industry for access to low-earth orbit. those partnerships will enable our providers to get customers that are not nasa and drive down our costs. we will have numerous providers competing on cost and innovation and safety. we will have more access to low-earth orbit than ever before. this new business model, now that it has been proven on comm
thank you, chris. we look forward to seeing you successfully complete your mission and get back safely on earth. god bless. >> thank you very much. >> just so you guys are aware, this show was in fact spectacular. the ratings on nasa tv beat everyone else. not just some of them. all of them. just so everybody is aware, whole world is aware. it trended number one on twitter. it was the number one talked about thing on social media in general. this was an amazing moment. it represents...
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i feel for you, chris. we measure things right now in people who have lived and people who have died. we haven't even had the luxury to even look at recovery and trying to improve the lives of people after this disease because we're just still trying to catch up. we're behind the curve here. i hope we catch up. but i'm worried. i hope you continue to improve, chris, but i'm worried about the country overall in terms of not taking this seriously enough. if we get too far behind the curve, this goes from something that's an unmitigated disaster to something that becomes an uncontrollable disaster. i don't want that. nobody wants that. >> the terrible news is that it's shaping up right now and there won't be a second wave because we won't be done with the first one. sanjay gupta, you are a light in the darkness, brother. keep doing what you do. have a great weekend. i love you. >> you too. i love you too. >>> let's talk politics. the politicians are in control. you've got to do what's right for you. you've got
i feel for you, chris. we measure things right now in people who have lived and people who have died. we haven't even had the luxury to even look at recovery and trying to improve the lives of people after this disease because we're just still trying to catch up. we're behind the curve here. i hope we catch up. but i'm worried. i hope you continue to improve, chris, but i'm worried about the country overall in terms of not taking this seriously enough. if we get too far behind the curve, this...
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chris, good to talk with you. generically the falcon 9 is a liquid fueled rocket remember shuttle and solid rocket boosters burn very rough. or first stage with falcon 9 the nine merlin engines, roughly the same amount of time and a much smoother ride because it was a liquid engine at that point. where the differences started for bob and i and we commented on it was at staging. it was very similar to what you saw in the apollo 13 movie where they staged from first to second offe, the first engine shut and it takes a second, almost a second, might have been less than that. timeems like it took some between the booster separating and the merlin vacuum engine starting. at that point we go from roughly three jeez to zero g's for about half a second probably. engine fires we start accelerating again for the next five or six minutes so we achieved orbit. totally different than shuttle. it was smooth and got rougher with the merlin vacuum engine and it will be interesting to talk to the spacex folks to talk about why it
chris, good to talk with you. generically the falcon 9 is a liquid fueled rocket remember shuttle and solid rocket boosters burn very rough. or first stage with falcon 9 the nine merlin engines, roughly the same amount of time and a much smoother ride because it was a liquid engine at that point. where the differences started for bob and i and we commented on it was at staging. it was very similar to what you saw in the apollo 13 movie where they staged from first to second offe, the first...
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our coverage continues right now with chris. chris. >> thank you very much, anderson. i am chris cuomo. welcome to primetime. it is a sad day when we need curfews in our cities. america's major cities are filled with people demanding this country become more fair, more just and ironically, more united. too many see the protests as the problem. no, the problem is what forced your fellow citizens to take to the streets, persistent, and poisonous and inequities and justice. please, show me where it says protesters are supposed to be polite and peaceful. i can show you outraged citizens are what made america to what she led to many major milestones. be honest, this is not a tranquil time. they're not here to make power or you or me comfortable? they're here to yell, criticize, blame and shame. you don't have to like it. why not focus on remembering the reason for the pain that fuels their purpose? police are the ones who are required to be peaceful, to de-escalate, to remain calm. they are in fact trained to do exactly that. when one kneels on someone's neck for a long tim
our coverage continues right now with chris. chris. >> thank you very much, anderson. i am chris cuomo. welcome to primetime. it is a sad day when we need curfews in our cities. america's major cities are filled with people demanding this country become more fair, more just and ironically, more united. too many see the protests as the problem. no, the problem is what forced your fellow citizens to take to the streets, persistent, and poisonous and inequities and justice. please, show me...
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s chris cuomo have a history of excusing some violent behavior as long as he considers the cause to be righteous we'll take a look back as the president signs an executive order designed to curb social media censorship of conservatives what will the future hold our panel weighs in and a former c.b.s. news president says the media is tilted to the left has been for a long time and it's too late to fix it lionel will be here with his take i'm steve balls let's see the press. oh yeah oh. good by. you know folks it doesn't take a genius to understand we're living through turbulent times during last week's heat the press we talked extensively about the horrible death suffered by george floyd at the hands of the minneapolis police department that death soon led to the protests and riots that we've seen taking place daily across the country and if you think the media has been able to cover what's going on without their usual liberal biased guess again watch them watch them lie to you one after the other as you watch what you're watching and you see what you're seeing and they're telling you n
s chris cuomo have a history of excusing some violent behavior as long as he considers the cause to be righteous we'll take a look back as the president signs an executive order designed to curb social media censorship of conservatives what will the future hold our panel weighs in and a former c.b.s. news president says the media is tilted to the left has been for a long time and it's too late to fix it lionel will be here with his take i'm steve balls let's see the press. oh yeah oh. good by....
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chris? >> all right. chris jansing, thank you. joining me now, msnbc correspondent garrett haake live in washington, d.c., where curfew has been in effect for just over an hour. you were there last night, you're outside the white house. what is the scene there like? >> reporter: chris, this has been an all-day peaceful protest. the numbers have been growing by the hour. i got here about 1:00 this afternoon. and in talking to protesters all day, i discovered a bit of a trend here. by doing what he did yesterday to clear protesters forcefully from this park, from making a scene of it, the president has galvanized parts of d.c. that didn't think this was their fight or their protest necessarily. i talked to quite a number of protesters who came out today for the very first time to show support for the rest of their city. they wanted to be out here at curfew to show that they weren't going to get pushed around and taken off their street. you see all of that behind me. this crowd was much larger about 30 minutes ago, it broke off and s
chris? >> all right. chris jansing, thank you. joining me now, msnbc correspondent garrett haake live in washington, d.c., where curfew has been in effect for just over an hour. you were there last night, you're outside the white house. what is the scene there like? >> reporter: chris, this has been an all-day peaceful protest. the numbers have been growing by the hour. i got here about 1:00 this afternoon. and in talking to protesters all day, i discovered a bit of a trend here. by...
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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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coverage is very good at saying the right while doing the wrong things and chris said do you believe us uk a burg. adding we should be very skeptical of course he's right that free speech is a killer of any free society but i mean for years his own web site censored conservatives so i take everything he says with a grain of salt but i think the best way we can ensure free speech on all these platforms if you encourage competition but government has got to make it as easy as possible for new players to get into the market and compete with the big guys you know if you look at pew research the vast majority of twitter users in particular are liberal half the country is conservatives so there is a huge market of people out there who watch. that isn't censoring their views and seems like a great opportunity for another company to offer something different for half the country who doesn't want just to be bombarded constantly with liberal opinions and get censored. well of course we saw what twitter did right after the executive order they had another trump tweet this one about the riots an
coverage is very good at saying the right while doing the wrong things and chris said do you believe us uk a burg. adding we should be very skeptical of course he's right that free speech is a killer of any free society but i mean for years his own web site censored conservatives so i take everything he says with a grain of salt but i think the best way we can ensure free speech on all these platforms if you encourage competition but government has got to make it as easy as possible for new...
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go ahead, chris. >> can i make a comment? >> go ahead, congressman. >> well, it's just this idea that of course we would want to know if it's true or not first. >> of course, of course. >> we don't want to confront nations. >> absolutely. >> another country until we know. >> absolutely, agree. 100%. god forbid you ever do it any other way. we're on the same page. now, if it mattered enough for the dni to put it in a daily briefing for the president, is that something that he should be aware of? >> yeah. that's actually a great question. and i think it deserves an explanation. everyone calls it the presidential daily brief, but it's really an executive daily brief. it's not just for the president. it's for many people in government. all the cabinet secretaries get it. many of the senior people see the daily brief. so it's not just for the president. the other thing is it's not just a one or two-page synopsis. the actual daily brief might be 40, 50, 60 pages. and that's on a daily basis. and from that, once or twice a week, may
go ahead, chris. >> can i make a comment? >> go ahead, congressman. >> well, it's just this idea that of course we would want to know if it's true or not first. >> of course, of course. >> we don't want to confront nations. >> absolutely. >> another country until we know. >> absolutely, agree. 100%. god forbid you ever do it any other way. we're on the same page. now, if it mattered enough for the dni to put it in a daily briefing for the...