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chamberlain, as well as mr. chamberlain's son. i'm going to go to you first, mr. of yours but i'm going to conduct this interview with all the dignity i can muster. how did you come to this project? >> my partner and i, lauren mccreary, she's cofounder of revelations, we saw the movie, i don't know, some time back during the pandemic, in 2020, i think. this is '21, isn't it? >> it is. >> it was just so profound. and such an intuitive force for franky, and the story is so immediate. it's a true story of this man that the movie is based on that truth. and it's just, i don't know, it brings out, again, such an unnecessary situation when we're involving police in a situation that does not call for any police. kenneth's inadvertent triggering of his 911 life alert thing should not have triggered anything that would lead to his death unless he was in some sort of health problem, and he wasn't. this is just why we shouldn't send the police to do a job they're not trained to do. >> yeah, indeed. and mr. chamberlain jr., my condolences for your loss. my heart rate went up
chamberlain, as well as mr. chamberlain's son. i'm going to go to you first, mr. of yours but i'm going to conduct this interview with all the dignity i can muster. how did you come to this project? >> my partner and i, lauren mccreary, she's cofounder of revelations, we saw the movie, i don't know, some time back during the pandemic, in 2020, i think. this is '21, isn't it? >> it is. >> it was just so profound. and such an intuitive force for franky, and the story is so...
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however, joe met nabel chamberlain who is prime minister and neville had a piece of the wonder in joestarted to sing his praises to the state department and he was angrier and he personally liked and enjoyed talking to and he thought edward who is a replacement in secretary of state with the foreign minister thought that he was a bit too protestant for his liking which is true. first when we met him we was not surprised that he was swearing like a trooper and acting terribly and he wrote that to the british ambassador. and in london he was the ambassador and prime minister to germany and to present the new german ambassador to great britain, i laughed and i was thinking what's can happen next, he had been in poland in the 1920s and then he was moved in the 1930s to tokyo and responsible for bringing japan closer to the exit powers and he's under strict orders to befriend kennedy. and are ready by june they have two separate meetings in kennedy has misled and he's actually betraying american foreign policy. the day after this meeting he writes in his diary i'm very disappointed how the
however, joe met nabel chamberlain who is prime minister and neville had a piece of the wonder in joestarted to sing his praises to the state department and he was angrier and he personally liked and enjoyed talking to and he thought edward who is a replacement in secretary of state with the foreign minister thought that he was a bit too protestant for his liking which is true. first when we met him we was not surprised that he was swearing like a trooper and acting terribly and he wrote that...
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in this case, executive producer of this film and kenneth chamberlain's son, kenneth chamberlain, jr.glad to have you. we're honored to have you with us. the film is profound in many ways. and -- and, morgan, i want to go to you first and -- and thank you for coming on. you have been on the show before. but i want to go to you simply because we've seen so few of these kinds of tragedies dramatized with the victims and their families, not just in mind but in the air of filmmakers. and in your case, you have a black filmmaker with real a-list reach which enables you to go and get phenomenal actors and sensitive directors. what brought you to this story and kept you here? and -- and tell those who did not see the movie about how racist front and center, the n word was used here throughout but certainly at its ending, it has an n word from one of the officers. >> thank you for having me on this show, al. i'm not part of the making of this film. i don't have any part of that. i didn't even see it until about a year and a half ago. but seeing it and realizing that it had no distribution wha
in this case, executive producer of this film and kenneth chamberlain's son, kenneth chamberlain, jr.glad to have you. we're honored to have you with us. the film is profound in many ways. and -- and, morgan, i want to go to you first and -- and thank you for coming on. you have been on the show before. but i want to go to you simply because we've seen so few of these kinds of tragedies dramatized with the victims and their families, not just in mind but in the air of filmmakers. and in your...
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phil, jeremiah chamberlain, thank you for joining us. you can of course purchase the appalachian trail link in the chat if you live in ann arbor you can walk it in the store should be on our shelves. but thanks again for joining us and we'll see you all at the next event. take care. >> watch book tv now on sunday on cspan2 or find it online anytime @booktv.org. it is television for serious readers. >> recent discuss her new book new barbers on the hotel that set women free with the new york historical society. the mid 20th century all-female barbizon hotel afforded young women including poet and novelist and actress grace kelly, liza minnelli and nancy davis who later became the first lady nancy reagan for the opportunity to pursue independent lives. >> the socioeconomic diversities, certainly did not happen until the 1950s i discovered. the economic diversity happen very quickly. that's when the fascinating things to me, the women range from debutantes to really women who run away from home in rural ohio. they were living next door to e
phil, jeremiah chamberlain, thank you for joining us. you can of course purchase the appalachian trail link in the chat if you live in ann arbor you can walk it in the store should be on our shelves. but thanks again for joining us and we'll see you all at the next event. take care. >> watch book tv now on sunday on cspan2 or find it online anytime @booktv.org. it is television for serious readers. >> recent discuss her new book new barbers on the hotel that set women free with the...
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phil, jeremiah chamberlain, thank you for joining us. you can of course purchase the appalachian trail link in the chat if you live in ann arbor you can walk it in the store should be on our shelves. but thanks again for joining us and we'll see you all at the next event. take care. >> watch book tv now on sunday on cspan2 or find it online anytime @booktv.org. it is television for serious readers. >> recent discuss her new book new barbers on the hotel that set women free with the new york historical society. the mid 20th century all-female barbizon hotel afforded young women including poet and novelist and actress grace kelly, liza minnelli and nancy davis who later became the first lady nancy reagan for the opportunity to pursue independent lives. >> the socioeconomic diversities, certainly did not happen until the 1950s i discovered. the economic diversity happen very quickly. that's when the fascinating things to me, the women range from debutantes to really women who run away from home in rural ohio. they were living next door to e
phil, jeremiah chamberlain, thank you for joining us. you can of course purchase the appalachian trail link in the chat if you live in ann arbor you can walk it in the store should be on our shelves. but thanks again for joining us and we'll see you all at the next event. take care. >> watch book tv now on sunday on cspan2 or find it online anytime @booktv.org. it is television for serious readers. >> recent discuss her new book new barbers on the hotel that set women free with the...
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army captain and ground force commander dennis chamberlain.vice to the country. mohammed, i will start with you. you are left behind after the us left afghanistan, do you feel betrayed? >> they left me and my family and the people left behind. jillian: you feel betrayed by the united states? >> i hope. that they can do everything. jillian: >> how did this happen? >> i think without having a clear, retrying from afghanistan, bagram airfield was a critical foothold in afghanistan, to get people like him out of country if we had clear objectives to our troop account and withdrawn from afghanistan, would be more efficient, would have been able to ensure people like him is out of the country. jillian: is your life in danger? what would happen to you and your family of the taliban were to find you? >> as many as that, they find me, attack me, my phone number or any kind of transmission so easy for them. but the president from afghanistan, haven't seen it outside. >> they know who you are and what you look like, your face has been on the news, you're
army captain and ground force commander dennis chamberlain.vice to the country. mohammed, i will start with you. you are left behind after the us left afghanistan, do you feel betrayed? >> they left me and my family and the people left behind. jillian: you feel betrayed by the united states? >> i hope. that they can do everything. jillian: >> how did this happen? >> i think without having a clear, retrying from afghanistan, bagram airfield was a critical foothold in...
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>> it sounds an awful lot like neville chamberlain before worl war ii, saying hitler told us h wasn't going to invade, we've got to work with hitler. he is the wave of the future it hears a problem with this brigh people i talked to said the biden ministration is convinced that they have no leverage and they are convinced that their only way out of this fiasco is to rely on the taliban. they keep saying what else can we do. we have no other choice. so that's why they're being so cooperative nic nicely with the taliban. that also by thinking and good with these guys right now at th beginning of their it ministration that there blinken and biden in the administration in the u.s. are going to have over them pair it's foolish, it's as naÏve as neville chamberlain believing hitler. you don't just say will throw u our hands and hope for the best. these guys look inconsequential and they look so defeated and that i think is not the look that america needs right now. >> part of what was so disheartening about the final week there before the surrender in the complete abandonment of our america
>> it sounds an awful lot like neville chamberlain before worl war ii, saying hitler told us h wasn't going to invade, we've got to work with hitler. he is the wave of the future it hears a problem with this brigh people i talked to said the biden ministration is convinced that they have no leverage and they are convinced that their only way out of this fiasco is to rely on the taliban. they keep saying what else can we do. we have no other choice. so that's why they're being so...
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thanks to david chamberlain for providing this stream on his youtube channel. pretty serene. >> is lovely. >>> a beach hazard alert is in effect until 11:00 tonight for rip currents and large swells. chief meteorologist paul heggen is tracking this first big swell of the season. good news for surfers, but everyone else stay away. >>> it's peaking right now. tomorrow's conditions are not going to be as ideal. we are on the upper side of the spectrum in terms of wave heights today, but tomorrow will not be as favorable. the service will calm down significantly. the next swell is beginning to shape up further to the northwest. it looks like the bulk of that will hit the coast further to the north, but we will keep an eye on it in case there is another opportunity. in the short term, our concern is a fire weather watch that has been issued for the northbay mountains from 11:00 tomorrow morning through 6:00 p.m. thursday. it is above 1000 feet in elevation. this is a borderline set up for fire weather conditions. the humidity will be low, and the wind offshore and g
thanks to david chamberlain for providing this stream on his youtube channel. pretty serene. >> is lovely. >>> a beach hazard alert is in effect until 11:00 tonight for rip currents and large swells. chief meteorologist paul heggen is tracking this first big swell of the season. good news for surfers, but everyone else stay away. >>> it's peaking right now. tomorrow's conditions are not going to be as ideal. we are on the upper side of the spectrum in terms of wave...
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would have heard of today if sickles had it moved a little round tops, so the joshua chamberlain fan club owes something to to dance sickles. mark twain got to know sickles late in life two great quotes quote the general valued his leg way above the one that is laughed. i am perfectly sure that if he had part had to part with either one of them, he would part with the one that he is got right kind of summarizes how sickles the war hero played up the missing leg, but there's another quote here that i don't use as much that i want to kind of close with twain added this i will also say this. sickles never made an ungenerous remark about anybody. he spoke severely of this and that and the other person officers in the war. but he spoke with dignity and courtesy. there was no malignity in what he said. he merely pronounced what he evidently regarded as just criticisms upon them. i can see that i can see dan sickles the new yorker getting older, you know, not not really going after mead with malice or hatred anything like that. it's just you know, well, i'm right because i'm dan sickles kin
would have heard of today if sickles had it moved a little round tops, so the joshua chamberlain fan club owes something to to dance sickles. mark twain got to know sickles late in life two great quotes quote the general valued his leg way above the one that is laughed. i am perfectly sure that if he had part had to part with either one of them, he would part with the one that he is got right kind of summarizes how sickles the war hero played up the missing leg, but there's another quote here...
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>> i think his name is chamberlain. i detailed in the book. you have to research other things when you're writing a book and he can't remember the details but because there is a lot of information on armistead at the spangler farm there are a number of doctors who examined him so when you're writing a book you can't use everyone's accounts. that's part of the challenge of all of this. you get into the hancock howard thing on the first day. we'll never know exactly what happens between these guys. it depends on whose officers you are reading. that's not exactly what you asked but -- >> here in gettysburg they had a memorial to this doctor these days is doing a noble work to help expatriate the bodies of the confederate soldiers back to the confederacy being charged 325 the body. they used it as an example of charity from what what you were saying it sounded like somebody was doing it as a moneymaking operation. >> really he thought he could get money for the body and he was right. armistice body wanted the body and for long-time people couldn't
>> i think his name is chamberlain. i detailed in the book. you have to research other things when you're writing a book and he can't remember the details but because there is a lot of information on armistead at the spangler farm there are a number of doctors who examined him so when you're writing a book you can't use everyone's accounts. that's part of the challenge of all of this. you get into the hancock howard thing on the first day. we'll never know exactly what happens between...
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we have the secretary of state so totally clueless he makes neville chamberlain look like patton in comparison. tony blinken is that dumb and a complete fool, no clue about the real world, no clue or understanding at all about the enemy that is the taliban. he expects terrorists to uphold antiterrorism commitment, lectures them on woke nest, inclusiveness, expect sharia loving telling to protect the rights of women and girls, you are not seeing any of the beatings we are showing almost nightly? >> blinken himself has admitted salad and are blocking afghan rescue flights potentially carrying american citizens. >> florida governor on the sentence cracking down on cities and counties pushing vaccine mandates in his state, the governor announcing a $5,000 fine for infraction could add up to millions in penalties for some leaders aiming to mandate the vaccine. >> i don't support mandates at all but if you're doing mandates, if you're really following science you would acknowledge natural immunity and instead they ignore it. ashley: besides of gop governors in an attempt to increase vaccinations. ca
we have the secretary of state so totally clueless he makes neville chamberlain look like patton in comparison. tony blinken is that dumb and a complete fool, no clue about the real world, no clue or understanding at all about the enemy that is the taliban. he expects terrorists to uphold antiterrorism commitment, lectures them on woke nest, inclusiveness, expect sharia loving telling to protect the rights of women and girls, you are not seeing any of the beatings we are showing almost nightly?...
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[inaudible] >> i think his name was chamberlain. i detailed inthe book , you have to research other things after you write a book and i don't remember all the details but because there's a lot of information about armistead nowadays at the spangler farm, there are a number of doctors so when you're writing a book you can't get everyone's account. that's part of the challenge of all of this. you get into that hancock howard on the first day. will never know exactly what happened. it depends on whose officers you're reading, are you reading howard's officersor hancock . so that's what you would ask. >> so yesterday in gettysburg they had this memorial doctor who they said was doing the noble work of helping a expatriate the bodies of the confederate soldiers back to the confederacy. he was being charged like $3.25 a body but they used it as anexample of charity but from what you were saying it sounded like somebody was doing this for the money making . >> this particular case was in armistead . andit really he thought that he could ge
[inaudible] >> i think his name was chamberlain. i detailed inthe book , you have to research other things after you write a book and i don't remember all the details but because there's a lot of information about armistead nowadays at the spangler farm, there are a number of doctors so when you're writing a book you can't get everyone's account. that's part of the challenge of all of this. you get into that hancock howard on the first day. will never know exactly what happened. it...
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he is so totally and completely and utterly clueless it makes neville chamberlain look like patton in comparison. he is that dumb and a complete fool. no clue about the real world. no clue or understanding at all about the enemy that is the taliban. they are our enemy. they are terrorist. how dumb are you? how is it possible for one person to be that stupid? he expects terrorist to uphold their antiterrorism commitments, lectures them on wokeness, inclusiveness, expects the sharia loving taliban to protect the rights of women and girls, you're not watching the videos, tony? not seeing any of the beatings we are showing almost nightly? and today, blinken was not given the benefit of the doubt. he was actually given the benefit of the doubt because the taliban as he was busy trashing donald trump, the same donald trump who before they had any negotiations said i will obliterate you if you don't follow every dotted i and cross t. take a look. >> how meticulous was the planning for the trump administration declared on the may 1st withdrawal? >> thank you. we inherited a deadline. we did n
he is so totally and completely and utterly clueless it makes neville chamberlain look like patton in comparison. he is that dumb and a complete fool. no clue about the real world. no clue or understanding at all about the enemy that is the taliban. they are our enemy. they are terrorist. how dumb are you? how is it possible for one person to be that stupid? he expects terrorist to uphold their antiterrorism commitments, lectures them on wokeness, inclusiveness, expects the sharia loving...
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and chamberlain teaches partly english and michigan and entered chief making sure . [inaudible]. and michigan quarterly review in 2017, he was a scholar. please join me in welcoming him. >> thank you john, it is going to be here and highfill. and i can see you through the interwoven congratulations on this marvelous book and i was so excited to read it and you can see all of my notes here on it as i have been reading through it. as a particularly wonderful experience to see it on the desk here because i the great pleasure of reading excerpts from chapter of that years ago when we were both at the institute of the humanities in the university of michigan. marvelous program, one that brought together whole wonderful cohort of people. so is marvelous to see the book being covered is so congratulations. >> thank you, and he is marvelous and it is fun and is weird and it is odd. i'm a first-time author. in the transition from the book being a project the progress to being a product to be marketed and talked about is a very new but very fun and very exciting. >> yes that is brilliant s
and chamberlain teaches partly english and michigan and entered chief making sure . [inaudible]. and michigan quarterly review in 2017, he was a scholar. please join me in welcoming him. >> thank you john, it is going to be here and highfill. and i can see you through the interwoven congratulations on this marvelous book and i was so excited to read it and you can see all of my notes here on it as i have been reading through it. as a particularly wonderful experience to see it on the desk...
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taliban, they're a responsible government, they have been serious partners with us, that is neville chamberlainsting adolf hitler. the taliban has no interest in getting us leaving out they want to string it out, make it as difficult as they can, the adversaries are pointing to this, the absolute example of america's inevitable and irreversible decline. elizabeth: republicans hammered the secretary of state, calling him out for the administration falsehoods. that the allies were perfectly happy with a rushed chaotic exit stranding citizens when the president promised no americans were left behind. the democrats was saying this is 20 years in the making. that the trump doha exit plan was flawed. what do you say to that? the u.n. security council unanimously approved trump's doha exit plan. what do you say? >> they didn't follow trump's exit plan. the trump administration had a plan. they wanted it to brief the incoming secretary of defense and his staff. the incoming secretary of defense and his staff refused to sit down. when they took office they ripped up the trump plan. i'm not saying the tr
taliban, they're a responsible government, they have been serious partners with us, that is neville chamberlainsting adolf hitler. the taliban has no interest in getting us leaving out they want to string it out, make it as difficult as they can, the adversaries are pointing to this, the absolute example of america's inevitable and irreversible decline. elizabeth: republicans hammered the secretary of state, calling him out for the administration falsehoods. that the allies were perfectly happy...
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and chamberlain teaches partly english and michigan and entered chief making sure . [inaudible]. and michigan quarterly review in 2017, he was a scholar. please join me in welcoming him. >> thank you john, it is going to be here and highfill. and i can see you through the interwoven congratulations on this marvelous book and i was so excited to read it and you can see all of my notes here on it as i have been reading through it. as a particularly wonderful experience to see it on the desk here because i the great pleasure of reading excerpts from chapter of that years ago when we were both at the institute of the humanities in the university of michigan. marvelous program, one that brought together whole wonderful cohort of people. so is marvelous to see the book being covered is so congratulations. >> thank you, and he is marvelous and it is fun and is weird and it is odd. i'm a first-time author. in the transition from the book being a project the progress to being a product to be marketed and talked about is a very new but very fun and very exciting. >> yes that is brilliant s
and chamberlain teaches partly english and michigan and entered chief making sure . [inaudible]. and michigan quarterly review in 2017, he was a scholar. please join me in welcoming him. >> thank you john, it is going to be here and highfill. and i can see you through the interwoven congratulations on this marvelous book and i was so excited to read it and you can see all of my notes here on it as i have been reading through it. as a particularly wonderful experience to see it on the desk...
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at least chamberlain was a well intentioned person the problem i have with people that switch in a way, this woman from wyoming has, i just don't believe people change deeply with their believes in a few years. i think it proves you didn't really hold those believes. >> it's hard because you think about brian kemp, ellie. this guy has done everything but roll over and show trump his belly and trump still hates him. trump hates him because no matter what he tries to do to appease trump, someone like that will never love you and appreciate it and be grateful. he's like i'd rather have stacey abrams than you. he still mocked him. it's almost as if -- there is nothing republicans can do to appease trump enough kevin mcelderry coccarthy, thern they can do other than hand him back the white house look at the former v.p go ahead. >> the willingness for republicans to be the pacbase fr this man, look at ted cruz letting that man talk bad about his wife and didn't do nothing you can look at the younger bush and let him talk bad about his dad. just the level of -- i think the word is crowdedness
at least chamberlain was a well intentioned person the problem i have with people that switch in a way, this woman from wyoming has, i just don't believe people change deeply with their believes in a few years. i think it proves you didn't really hold those believes. >> it's hard because you think about brian kemp, ellie. this guy has done everything but roll over and show trump his belly and trump still hates him. trump hates him because no matter what he tries to do to appease trump,...
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chamberlain was a much more well-intentioned person. but the ramifications of it are stunning.y have to get to the truth. >> do you agree with jon's sense of urgency, stuart? >> yeah, i think jon might even be an optimist here. the republican party is an actively anti-democrat, autocratic force in america. and it blows my mind i'm saying that after all the years i burked in the party, but those are the stone-cold facts. jon laid it out. the official position of the republican party is that donald trump was the legally elected president, which means we don't have a legally elected president, which means we don't live in a democracy which means we're in an occupied country. and as jon pointed out the last time that happened was around 1860, and how'd that work out? i think we all have this great desire for normalcy now. we have a normal president. hares sort of looked normal. but if we allow ourselves to think this moment is normal it's going to be catastrophic because the people who are autocrats in this country, they're organized. they're patient. they're not stupid. they have
chamberlain was a much more well-intentioned person. but the ramifications of it are stunning.y have to get to the truth. >> do you agree with jon's sense of urgency, stuart? >> yeah, i think jon might even be an optimist here. the republican party is an actively anti-democrat, autocratic force in america. and it blows my mind i'm saying that after all the years i burked in the party, but those are the stone-cold facts. jon laid it out. the official position of the republican party...
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and chamberlain teaches partly english and michigan and entered chief making sure . [inaudible]. and michigan quarterly review in 2017, he was a scholar. please join me in welcoming him. >> thank you john, it is going to be here and highfill. and i can see you through the interwoven congratulations on this marvelous book and i was so excited to read it and you can see all of my notes here on it as i have been reading through it. as a particularly wonderful experience to see it on the desk here because i the great pleasure of reading excerpts from chapter of that years ago when we were both at the institute of the humanities in the university of michigan. marvelous program, one that brought together whole wonderful cohort of people. so is marvelous to see the book being covered is so congratulations. >> thank you, and he is marvelous and it is fun and is weird and it is odd. i'm a first-time author. in the transition from the book being a project the progress to being a product to be marketed and talked about is a very new but very fun and very exciting. >> yes that is brilliant s
and chamberlain teaches partly english and michigan and entered chief making sure . [inaudible]. and michigan quarterly review in 2017, he was a scholar. please join me in welcoming him. >> thank you john, it is going to be here and highfill. and i can see you through the interwoven congratulations on this marvelous book and i was so excited to read it and you can see all of my notes here on it as i have been reading through it. as a particularly wonderful experience to see it on the desk...
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kenneth chamberlain jr., i hope you get justice. "all in" with chris hayes starts now. >> tonight on "all in" -- >> the president pushes his plan to curb pandemic deaths. >> we're playing for real here. this isn't a game. >> and the absolutely unhinged backlash is in full throat. >> do not comply with the tyranny. and when the gestapo show up at your front door, you know what to do. >> the convergence of policy, politics and far right rage and why there's no reason on earth the biden vaccine mandate is big government overreach. >> and 20 years after america was attacked on 9/11. >> some of us must urge the use of restraint. >> what we know now about what went wrong with america's response and the political environment that resulted. >> total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states. >> "all in" starts right now. >> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. before i vent my considerable rage about the scoundrels, charlatans and cynics who are urging america towards ever more mass death, let me start with some eq
kenneth chamberlain jr., i hope you get justice. "all in" with chris hayes starts now. >> tonight on "all in" -- >> the president pushes his plan to curb pandemic deaths. >> we're playing for real here. this isn't a game. >> and the absolutely unhinged backlash is in full throat. >> do not comply with the tyranny. and when the gestapo show up at your front door, you know what to do. >> the convergence of policy, politics and far right rage...
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morgan freeman, and kenneth chamberlain jr.. >> plus -- >> china is actually moving backwards.
morgan freeman, and kenneth chamberlain jr.. >> plus -- >> china is actually moving backwards.
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they're buying chamberlain group. they're paying five billion dollars for it.are. it has quadrupled in the last four, two years, two years. >>> coming up, keeping up with crypto. a financial regulator criticizing kim kardashian for promoting cryptocurrencies. another major country is giving a four-day work week a try. any guesses which one it might be? that is a pathetic attempt at an accent but it might work. we'll be back. ♪. yeah, i mean the thing is, people like geico because it's just easy. bundling for example. you've got car insurance here. and home insurance here. why not... schuuuuzp.. put them together. save even more. some things are just better together, aren't they? like tea and crumpets. but you wouldn't bundle just anything. like, say... a porcupine in a balloon factory. no. that'd be a mess. i mean for starters, porcupines are famously no good in a team setting. geico. save even more when bundle home and car insurance. (naj) at fisher investments, our clients know we have their backs. geico. save even more (other money manager) how do your clien
they're buying chamberlain group. they're paying five billion dollars for it.are. it has quadrupled in the last four, two years, two years. >>> coming up, keeping up with crypto. a financial regulator criticizing kim kardashian for promoting cryptocurrencies. another major country is giving a four-day work week a try. any guesses which one it might be? that is a pathetic attempt at an accent but it might work. we'll be back. ♪. yeah, i mean the thing is, people like geico because...
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>> was critical because people can be optimistic and neville chamberlain was an optimist before the germandidn't inspire people's, the situation was well at hand but reagan's optimism was believable, it just wasn't a show. what made america unique and with times and circumstances changed, people will find a way to overcome obstacles and move ahead. is it deeply read, this was not some kind who went on to the next thing and people sense and that even if the elites didn't so they believe yes, we can see through this and also what made optimism endurance was he went to a rough. from 1981 when the bill was signed, the economy crashed under recession beating and congressional elections, people thought the economy wouldn't do much in 1983 and he'd be in jeopardy, his numbers went down i think about 35%. the people stuck with them even though they may have just proved because they figured something was there that's why he rebounded. it would have been 56 out of 57, obama won 57 states that he would have done that. the thing is, ground in understanding the key people confidence has had a wellsprin
>> was critical because people can be optimistic and neville chamberlain was an optimist before the germandidn't inspire people's, the situation was well at hand but reagan's optimism was believable, it just wasn't a show. what made america unique and with times and circumstances changed, people will find a way to overcome obstacles and move ahead. is it deeply read, this was not some kind who went on to the next thing and people sense and that even if the elites didn't so they believe...
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morgan freeman joins you to talk about a new film he's producing called "the killing of kenneth chamberlainory of yet another black man killed by white police officers. >>> the george floyd justice and policing act. i'll talk to one of the architects of the bill, congresswoman karen bass. stay with us. congresswoman kares stay with us downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters keep your laundry smelling fresh waaaay longer than detergent alone. pour a cap of downy unstopables into your washing machine before each load. and enjoy fresher smelling laundry. if you want laundry to smell fresh for weeks make sure you have downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters. shop online for downy unstopables, including our new, lighter scent. i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an actual neuroscientist. and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger. liberty mutual customizes car insurance so you only pay for what you need. how much money can liberty
morgan freeman joins you to talk about a new film he's producing called "the killing of kenneth chamberlainory of yet another black man killed by white police officers. >>> the george floyd justice and policing act. i'll talk to one of the architects of the bill, congresswoman karen bass. stay with us. congresswoman kares stay with us downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters keep your laundry smelling fresh waaaay longer than detergent alone. pour a cap of downy unstopables into...
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then you have this incredible cast of characters showing up from tiktokers and youtubers like emma chamberlainmany, many years and you see this next generation taking off. of course, we saw shawn mendes and camila cabello and olivia rodrigo we could list off and a great night for gen z. >> any takeaway for the real world trends that you saw? >> for the real world. >> i know. [ laughter ] >> this isn't the real world. >> any trends you saw repetitively last night? >> i mean, it felt like a return to sparkle and joy. i think we're all ready for glamour. you had kendall jenner in that sort of translucent givenchy and then all the way to simone biles who wore this incredible gown that was 80 pounds, 80 pounds of crystals. i think we can safely say that great to see sneakers. classic american converse on timothee chalamet and then you had those wonderful -- >> she looked amazing. >> that was great. she was wearing stella mccartney sneakers. so, so cool. i thought from something glamorous to absolute casual we had takeaways. >> what are you going to remember most from the met gala? >> this is too ha
then you have this incredible cast of characters showing up from tiktokers and youtubers like emma chamberlainmany, many years and you see this next generation taking off. of course, we saw shawn mendes and camila cabello and olivia rodrigo we could list off and a great night for gen z. >> any takeaway for the real world trends that you saw? >> for the real world. >> i know. [ laughter ] >> this isn't the real world. >> any trends you saw repetitively last night?...
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now looking, thinking they have to cut deals with the devil because they'd rather cut a deal like chamberlain> jacqui: how big of a risk is it that china takes bagram? >> it is a great risk that china will take over positions that we spent billions of dollars on and now use them in reverse to increase their reach. with their alliance with iran, increase the ability to allow iran and others to conduct the kind of terrorist attacks that they do. not because it's in china's interest but because it's to our detriment and of no particular interest to china. that's the reason the alliance between china and iran, iran and the taliban and so on is so strong. we are their common enemy and they are willing to let each of them do something as long as it makes our life miserable. this is why iran operates around the world, how russia operates, more and more how china operates. we've got to change it. we've got to change very quickly or the south china straits, the whole region including japan will find itself living under the thumb, the iron thumb, of china. >> jacqui: congressman darrell issa. appreciat
now looking, thinking they have to cut deals with the devil because they'd rather cut a deal like chamberlain> jacqui: how big of a risk is it that china takes bagram? >> it is a great risk that china will take over positions that we spent billions of dollars on and now use them in reverse to increase their reach. with their alliance with iran, increase the ability to allow iran and others to conduct the kind of terrorist attacks that they do. not because it's in china's interest but...
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i think it was winston churchill who said about neville chamberlain that if he had to choose dishonorld choose dishonor but at the end of the day you will not appease the totalitarians not even apple or google or any of the big tech companies would win by appeasement when it comes to human rights. so it is pandering and it undermines our national interest. and i yield the floor madame chair. >> thank you senator blumenthal. >>>> thank you very much. my next question, what are the ramifications of our personal data having become the method of payment for online services? >> it is a lot to control and loss of income and we are looking at a snapshot right now of the tech industry and focusing on marketing and the big players that exist today but this will evolve i have been in the tech industry for decades and that was will be for facebook or google even existed that could happen in the next 20 or 30 years is that the data will persist and we need to gave individuals control of that data so they can learn how to exercise their control and set permissions and make money on the commercial
i think it was winston churchill who said about neville chamberlain that if he had to choose dishonorld choose dishonor but at the end of the day you will not appease the totalitarians not even apple or google or any of the big tech companies would win by appeasement when it comes to human rights. so it is pandering and it undermines our national interest. and i yield the floor madame chair. >> thank you senator blumenthal. >>>> thank you very much. my next question, what are...
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i think it was winston churchill who said about nevel chamberlain he had to choose between dishonor and war. he chose dishonor and he got war. in fact he got both. at the end of the day you're not going to appease these totalitarian dictators not even apple or google or any of the big tech companies are going to win by appeasement when it comes to human rights. so i think that it's craven pandering and undermines our national interests. >> thank you, senator blumenthal. senator lee is next. >> thank you very much. my next question is for mr. rob. what are the ramifications of our personal data having become the method of payment for so many online services? >> well, it's a loss of control, loss of income. and, you know, we're looking at the snapshot right now of the tech industry, and we're looking at -- we're focusing in on marketing and the big players that exist today, but this is going to evolve. you know, i've been in the tech industry for decades, and i started in the internet 25 years ago, and that was well before facebook and google even existed. simply what's going to happen in
i think it was winston churchill who said about nevel chamberlain he had to choose between dishonor and war. he chose dishonor and he got war. in fact he got both. at the end of the day you're not going to appease these totalitarian dictators not even apple or google or any of the big tech companies are going to win by appeasement when it comes to human rights. so i think that it's craven pandering and undermines our national interests. >> thank you, senator blumenthal. senator lee is...