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. >>> but first, i want to go to journalist chris burns, who is live for us in belgium. to get a sense of what's happening on the ground. chris, good to see you. terrible story to be covering. we're getting a better sense of the breadth of the damage and loss of life. what is the latest? >> yeah, michael. the -- the waters are starting to recede. but certainly, not the -- the problem and the destruction. you can see, the violence behind me. you can see the wrecked cars, and we are going to give you a pan to show you more wrecked cars. more wreckage. and there is, finally, the -- the cleanup that is, also, starting. you can see a cat pillar way over there, starting to dig through all this garbage and this wreckage and these -- the -- the possessions of so many thousands of people who have been evacuated. thousands of people are without power, without gas. without electricity. that's going to take time. the trains are -- are stopped, as well. the train station here is -- is shut down. there are, still, people missing. about 20 people missing. the last word was about 27 dead
. >>> but first, i want to go to journalist chris burns, who is live for us in belgium. to get a sense of what's happening on the ground. chris, good to see you. terrible story to be covering. we're getting a better sense of the breadth of the damage and loss of life. what is the latest? >> yeah, michael. the -- the waters are starting to recede. but certainly, not the -- the problem and the destruction. you can see, the violence behind me. you can see the wrecked cars, and we...
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let's bring in journalist, chris burns, live in belgium. m, it -- the -- the damage behind you. just looking there. is really striking. give us the latest on the -- the on the recovery efforts, on the rescue, and on the efforts to rebuild. >> kim, yeah, the wreckage is just mind boggling. that's just -- just a taste of it. when you come -- go through the market area of this town, it's just piles and piles of -- of trashed goods, trashed furniture, trashed everything. over my shoulder, you can see an electric truck there. and they are trying to restore power here. it is, still, not here, yet. so they are checking each fuse box to make sure that they can throw the switch. but we went to a town nearby, where they are still cut off from water, from gas, from electricity. take a look. in this small town in belgium, the cleanup is underway. after the terror and the struggle to survive catastrophic flooding, residents are finding what's left of their belongings. covered in mud. the first step in piecing their lives, back, together. we are emptying
let's bring in journalist, chris burns, live in belgium. m, it -- the -- the damage behind you. just looking there. is really striking. give us the latest on the -- the on the recovery efforts, on the rescue, and on the efforts to rebuild. >> kim, yeah, the wreckage is just mind boggling. that's just -- just a taste of it. when you come -- go through the market area of this town, it's just piles and piles of -- of trashed goods, trashed furniture, trashed everything. over my shoulder, you...
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let's bring in journalist chris burns, who is on the ground in verviers in belgium. ris, you've been there on the ground getting a sense of the breadth of damage and loss of life. bring us up to date. >> reporter: yeah, michael. this is one of the cities that was hard-hit by the battle of the bulge during the second world war. and it once again, as you can see, take a look at this around me. the wreckage, the violence of that river that is a tributary. you can see the cleanup action going on right now. it is mind-boggling what they're going to have to be digging out here. let's pan back over here to the river, and you can see there are cars in there. there are all kinds of belongings. it's just everywhere. and at the same time, the rescue is going on. there are about 20 people still missing in belgium. the latest figure according to media reports of dead is 27. there will be an update later this morning on that. the rescues happening with drones, with helicopters that have been flying overhead, jet skis with people trying to find people. there are about 250 rescue wor
let's bring in journalist chris burns, who is on the ground in verviers in belgium. ris, you've been there on the ground getting a sense of the breadth of damage and loss of life. bring us up to date. >> reporter: yeah, michael. this is one of the cities that was hard-hit by the battle of the bulge during the second world war. and it once again, as you can see, take a look at this around me. the wreckage, the violence of that river that is a tributary. you can see the cleanup action going...
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let's start with journalist chris burns in verniers, belgium. ris, the scene behind you tells the story. what's the latest there? >> reporter: yeah, so far, kim, we've got a death toll of 26 here in this province here. you can see some of the cleanup going on, as they're digging up, there's a digger behind me digging things up. he's got a lot of work to do, let's look at the overpass here. and this is what he has to clean up. and there's a dramatic story involving this. among those people missing is a man's sister and her husband, who -- during -- as the wares w waters were rising they were clinging desperately on the side of this overpass and they were on the phone with the family and then they disappeared. there are many stories like that where the waters might be coming down but the drama is still very high. we also will have a visit here in a little village nearby which is also very hard-hit, in the next hour or so, there's going to be -- i just want to underline, the president of the european commission plus the prime minister of belgium, al
let's start with journalist chris burns in verniers, belgium. ris, the scene behind you tells the story. what's the latest there? >> reporter: yeah, so far, kim, we've got a death toll of 26 here in this province here. you can see some of the cleanup going on, as they're digging up, there's a digger behind me digging things up. he's got a lot of work to do, let's look at the overpass here. and this is what he has to clean up. and there's a dramatic story involving this. among those people...
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chris burns is live in the belgian city.you've been speaking with survivors of the catastrophe as they struggle to recover. what's the latest there? >> reporter: yes. that search goes on. yesterday we were nearby where they were searching for possible bodies. gas leaks are also a concern. we were evacuated as they had to stop the search and figure out the gas leak. let me tell but one of the people who survived this and she lives just across the river. we'll show you where she lives. and i talked to her yesterday. she talked about the terrifying experience she had on that night, thursday night, when the water was coming up to her window. take a listen. >> translator: i was sleeping. it was my neighbor who tapped on my window to warn me because the water was up to my window. after that i took the initiative. i warned my other neighbors and took refuge with my neighbor on the second floor that night. >> how did you feel? you must have been terrified. how did you feel? >> translator: i was all confused. i didn't know what to do
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chris burns there in belgium for us. now in germany christopher has been involved in operations as a member of the german lifesaving association known as dlrg. he joins me now in germany, and thanks for doing so. i was curious, what were the challenges for rescue groups like yours when these floods hit? >> good morning. those challenges first of all was getting into those sites. the destruction there is tremendous. our people, our team they don't usually see a lot of sites in germany. even with our equipment, with the special bulks it was very difficult sometimes to get into those heights. >> and what sort of rescues do your team and others carry out? >> we have almost 1,000 people on our sites in the last couple days, and it was different assignments we had. and first of all it was about rescuing people who got stuck. there were truckers who got stuck in their trucks, the flood all around them. there were people in their houses, and also there were people who were in the water who had to be saved from drowning. >> what
chris burns there in belgium for us. now in germany christopher has been involved in operations as a member of the german lifesaving association known as dlrg. he joins me now in germany, and thanks for doing so. i was curious, what were the challenges for rescue groups like yours when these floods hit? >> good morning. those challenges first of all was getting into those sites. the destruction there is tremendous. our people, our team they don't usually see a lot of sites in germany....
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right turn strategies president chris barron. he's burned more bridges than general sherman.spoken editor-in-chief chadwick moore. now when this former cheerleader says 2-4-6-8, it's me who she appreciates. "outnumbered" co-host emily compagno. why can't street, since normative mails like maybe on the cover of the swimsuit issue. i would look great in a bikini. >> i have seen the selfies that you taken your private time. i love how "sports illustrated" is moving into the century with their idea of progress is a woman in a bathing suit standing on the beach. on her knees in the stands with her legs spread. we are rising up, except we're not because we are on all fours with our ass stuck up in the air. i went through the photos and it's true, so women can rule the world except if we are covered in lotion and have sand in her crack. you talked about, at least "sports illustrated" has these unattainable models. i will say bravery is wearing a bathing suit, a bikini that is laced across the middle and not having your kidney fat hanging over. kudos. >> greg: that's the true hero wh
right turn strategies president chris barron. he's burned more bridges than general sherman.spoken editor-in-chief chadwick moore. now when this former cheerleader says 2-4-6-8, it's me who she appreciates. "outnumbered" co-host emily compagno. why can't street, since normative mails like maybe on the cover of the swimsuit issue. i would look great in a bikini. >> i have seen the selfies that you taken your private time. i love how "sports illustrated" is moving into...
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chris demio, fox news earlier today a grass fire burned about 128 acres near the contra costa alameda county line. fire crews say winds fuel those flames this morning, your vasko road and byron no structures were threatened. firefighters contain this fire this afternoon. investigators have not said what they believe may have started the fire. crews are gaining a little progress on the beckworth complex fire burning in plumas in lassen counties. containment has now grown from 8% to 20% the fire has burned more than 86,000 acres after doubling in size. yesterday the fire jumped highway 3 95, north of reno and burn structures in the town of doyle highway, 3 95 has been closed on and off south of susan ville. firefighters say the two fires making up the beckworth complex were both started by lightning all room. training evacuation orders and warnings for the salt fire burning in shasta county have now been lifted. that fire started back on june 30th and has burned more than 12,000 acres and right now is 70% contained. authorities say there has not been any significant significant growth i
chris demio, fox news earlier today a grass fire burned about 128 acres near the contra costa alameda county line. fire crews say winds fuel those flames this morning, your vasko road and byron no structures were threatened. firefighters contain this fire this afternoon. investigators have not said what they believe may have started the fire. crews are gaining a little progress on the beckworth complex fire burning in plumas in lassen counties. containment has now grown from 8% to 20% the fire...
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the fabled widowmaker which a tree burns from the inside and then collapses. the good news overall here, chrisorities saw this lightning strike on july 4th it set off the beginnings of a small fire and they decided to let it go. they thought it was best to let it sweep through. here in california, fire is part of the national environment, some trees that cannot reproduce unless they catch fire. all of that means you can, in fact, watch a fire burn and it can have positive effects on the landscape. the bad news, of course, chris, is that letting a fire run its course sometimes means it's going to run into where humans live and in this case the nearby town of marcaville. no injuries or deaths but this 18,000-acre fire is just one of dozens we're going to see in the coming months. >> jake ward, i'm not going to lie to you. that widow maker behind you is making me nervous. you stay safe. meagan fitzgerald in western europe, appreciate your reporting as well. i'm chris jansing in for stephanie ruehl. i'll see you back here at 3:00 p.m. eastern. hallie jackson will pick up our coverage next and toda
the fabled widowmaker which a tree burns from the inside and then collapses. the good news overall here, chrisorities saw this lightning strike on july 4th it set off the beginnings of a small fire and they decided to let it go. they thought it was best to let it sweep through. here in california, fire is part of the national environment, some trees that cannot reproduce unless they catch fire. all of that means you can, in fact, watch a fire burn and it can have positive effects on the...
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chris: when you look at rocket engines, it is burning liquid oxygen and an incredibly efficient form. so if you plant two trees for every launch, you are carbon neutral on the left side. alix: that is impressive -- on the launch site. alix: that is impressive. chris: as we look at new technologies, hydrogen and liquid oxygen as a fuel, the only byproduct will be water, so i think that where the technology is going is these will be some of the most efficient and clean vehicles ever created. guy: ok. that is impressive, chris. i hadn't actually considered that the chemistry would work as efficiently as that. chris kemp, astra ceo, thank you very much, indeed. let me turn our attention to the news we are getting. the u.k. health secretary is speaking in the house of commons right now ahead of boris johnson addressing the nation at 5:00 p.m. london time. he's painting a picture, talking about the fact that we will have to maintain tough measures at the borders, basically talking as well about the idea that we are going to see significant numbers of cases that could reach 100,000 a day ov
chris: when you look at rocket engines, it is burning liquid oxygen and an incredibly efficient form. so if you plant two trees for every launch, you are carbon neutral on the left side. alix: that is impressive -- on the launch site. alix: that is impressive. chris: as we look at new technologies, hydrogen and liquid oxygen as a fuel, the only byproduct will be water, so i think that where the technology is going is these will be some of the most efficient and clean vehicles ever created. guy:...
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chris chmura. we'll explain why and how to do it, next. >>> the dixie fire has burned lion acres north of san francisco, making it the worst wild fire so far this year. pg&e admits one of its powerlines almost certainly started the fire. >> the utility received a warning something was wrong but decided not to cut the power. >> reporter: this leaning tree is suspected of sparking the dixie fire back on july 13th. pg&e included this picture in a report to the federal judge. the dwrielty says it received notice of a sthe 70 foot talle. but the line did not shut off >> they should have assumed that either a fire might have started right then or at least they needed to remove the power from the line. >> ken bus ki has been an electrical engineer for 40 years. he says pg&e ignored the warning signs. by the time the lineman arrived, the fire was raging. >> what happened is all day long that tree limb was rubbing on the line on an uninsulated power line like a bow against a violin. >> reporter: catherine sand vol said that decision not to cut off the power was unforgivable. >> this devastating fire could have
chris chmura. we'll explain why and how to do it, next. >>> the dixie fire has burned lion acres north of san francisco, making it the worst wild fire so far this year. pg&e admits one of its powerlines almost certainly started the fire. >> the utility received a warning something was wrong but decided not to cut the power. >> reporter: this leaning tree is suspected of sparking the dixie fire back on july 13th. pg&e included this picture in a report to the federal...
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user named chris, a passenger in a car that was suddenly struck by a truck traveling at high speed through a poorly marked three intersection. stunned by the impact with the smell of burning rubber in the area, chris panicked. disoriented and unsure what to do, he felt his pixel phone vibrating. the phone had detected priss may have been in a car accident and it was prompting him to dial 9/11 so he and his family could quickly get the life-saving help that they needed the most. to us this is what it means for connected devices and services to help in moments that matter. that a phone can tell you might need emergency help shows just how far we've come, and it's just a taste of the innovations that lie ahead. a few decades ago most americans were fortunate if they had a single computer at home. and even luckier if the computer could access the internet. today, most americans have a supercomputer in their pocket. access to the internet on desktop devices paved the way for the explosion of innovation and economic growth that we saw and now we're missing the dawn of a new era of computing, beyond the mobile phone, where there will be more and more opportunities to integrate t
user named chris, a passenger in a car that was suddenly struck by a truck traveling at high speed through a poorly marked three intersection. stunned by the impact with the smell of burning rubber in the area, chris panicked. disoriented and unsure what to do, he felt his pixel phone vibrating. the phone had detected priss may have been in a car accident and it was prompting him to dial 9/11 so he and his family could quickly get the life-saving help that they needed the most. to us this is...
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chris, welcome. i saw your piece on this and i thought "what is the story and why haven't i heard more about this?" dozens of churches burnedg on for a well and the numbers are growing. what is happening? >> something that has been going on probably crossed the west, for example massachusetts where i am from attacks one a year to about 15 cases in the last year. the media ignores it. it's all over the country but in canada a twisted turn where a history in canada where a government policy of trying to assimilate the indians children. this policy may have been good intentioned, but it wasn't handled well and it wasn't executed right. you can see where it went wrong because children taken from their families and sent to school where they could have them on the frontier. the catholic church among others agreed to school the children but the government did not provide resources, very little infect. these schools were extremely crowded. they didn't have enough money. the government would not give them money and got sick and died before antibiotics. they wouldn't give the money for headstones. kids are dying of influenza, tubercu
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chris christie after hurricane sandy. national disasters bring people together, but often not for very long. >> alex burns, we appreciate soat "the new york times" just dropped this morning. a great read. alex, thanks for being with us. >> thanks a lot. >>> still ahead, an update from brazil where protesters have taken to the streets. brazilians in the thousands demanding for the president there bolsonaro to be impeached. we we'll be back. stay with us. urke) with your farmers policy perk, guaranteed replacement cost, your home can be rebuilt, regardless of your limits. (customer) that's really something. (burke) get a whole lot of something with farmers policy perks. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ mother: i think it's just vapor and flavors. it won't hurt my kids like cigarettes. father: vaping is safer than smoking, isn't it? narrator: get your head out of the cloud. talk to your kid about vaping. visit talkaboutvaping.org hearing is important to living life to the fullest. that's why inside every miracle-ear store, you'll find better cheers with your favorite fans. you'll find a better life is in store
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chris burris in belgium, thank you so much. >>> in the u.s. at least 70 large wildfires are burning across 11 states, mostly in the west.ne so far is in oregon. officials say the so-called bootleg fair is scorching about a thousand acres every hour and only 22% contained. dry thunderstorms could spark more wildfires. meteorologist derek van dam joins me now. dry thunderstorms, couldn't be wet thunderstorms to help things out? >> dry thunderstorms are just as they sound, it's a thunderstorm that doesn't produce any resipation. rainfall would help quell a wildfire but they have these dry thunderstorms out west and the western united states because the environment in the air is so dry. talk about the bootleg fire across central oregon. 1,000 acres burned per hour equivalent to a football field every five seconds, that really puts the scope of this fire into context, doesn't it you? want to know what else is astounding with the bootleg fire is the facts it bushed over 290,000 acres but generating its own lightning. pyro cumulonimbus clouds built from the updrafts of the inferno of the wildfire and it produces its own weathe
chris burris in belgium, thank you so much. >>> in the u.s. at least 70 large wildfires are burning across 11 states, mostly in the west.ne so far is in oregon. officials say the so-called bootleg fair is scorching about a thousand acres every hour and only 22% contained. dry thunderstorms could spark more wildfires. meteorologist derek van dam joins me now. dry thunderstorms, couldn't be wet thunderstorms to help things out? >> dry thunderstorms are just as they sound, it's a...
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burned into the afternoon. >> we took turns. we were doing the c approximately fr for a couple of minutes before the ems and fire could really get everything together. >> reporter: chrised on his seventh day on the job, still in training. >> i was hoping what we were trained to do was going to work. ahough her currentresponsive condition is unknown. >> had they not known she was there, had they not started cpr, after about two minutes of no oxygen going to the brain, the brain starts to die. >> we were doing our best to get her the help she needed. there wasn't a lot of thoughts. it was just action. >> quick action commended by residents. >> i have never seen a team work as fast as they did. and so caring to all of us. >> reporter: diana sanchez and her family live yards from the destruction. she and others believe a neighbor may have sparked the fire by smoking near oxygen tanks. >> common sense tells you don't smoke. >> reporter: while we await official word on a cause, what is clear is the community also had a hand in helping. >> while the neighbors were trying to put out the fire with the hose, we had another explosion which ended up being oxygen tanks >> reporter
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burned into the afternoon. >> we took turns. we were doing the c approximately fr for a couple of minutes before the ems and fire could really get everything together. >> reporter: chrised on his seventh day on the job, still in training. >> i was hoping what we were trained to do was going to work. >> reporter: the unresponsive elderly woman's pulse did return, although her current condition is unknown. >> had they not known she was there, had they not started cpr, after about two minutes of no oxygen going to the brain, the brain starts to die. >> we were doing our best to get her the help she needed. there wasn't a lot of thoughts. it was just action. >> quick action commended by residents. >> i have never seen a team work as fast as they did. and so caring to all of us. >> reporter: diana sanchez and her family live yards from the destruction. she and others believe a neighbor may have sparked the fire by smoking near oxygen tanks. >> common sense tells you don't smoke. >> reporter: while we await official word on a cause, what is clear is the community also had a hand in helping. >> while the neighbors were trying to put out the fire with the hose, we had another
burned into the afternoon. >> we took turns. we were doing the c approximately fr for a couple of minutes before the ems and fire could really get everything together. >> reporter: chrised on his seventh day on the job, still in training. >> i was hoping what we were trained to do was going to work. >> reporter: the unresponsive elderly woman's pulse did return, although her current condition is unknown. >> had they not known she was there, had they not started...
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burns is with me now. a man has been sentenced for assaulting england's chief medical officer in central london last month. footage, which was shared on social media, showed two men grabbing professor chrising. tell us what happened. well, professor _ tell us what happened. well, professor whitty _ tell us what happened. well, professor whitty had - tell us what happened. well, professor whitty had been i tell us what happened. -ii professor whitty had been walking through a park on his way to see the prime minister when he was accosted. today lewis hughes, 2a years old and from essex, the court heard that he gripped the professor in a loose headlock after he declined to have a photograph taken. the districtjudge today described hughes as a job, he sentenced him to eight weeks in prison suspended for two years and ordered him to pay compensation of £100 to professor whitty. —— described him as a yob. the court also heard that hughes was unreservedly apologetic for the distress he had caused us to a second man appeared today, 24—year—old jonathan chu, also from essex, he will face a trial in november, he pleaded not guilty to the same charge and also denied obstructing a police officer in
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. >> okay want to bring chris and i want them to tell me how critical race theory is not critical race theory, go ahead. >> is a new straw for the right to burncan't really attack by defectively because he's an old white guys does it look with her trying to du jour kids in school. they're trying to teach you we just have slavery and jim crow. sue for that critical race theory is. >> let's protect the statue because what a protector history. america was to learn the good and bad and deal with that. and we should move forward. i hope we can do that. kennedy: then do not tear statues of ulysses s grant because he is my sexy boyfriend critical race theory isn't marxism it's awful as divisive a sound teaching kids to separate themselves by race it's also very anti- capitalism. capitalism when the few things on earth that pulls people out of extreme poverty and extends their lives. you are welcome, comics, think of a much man pounded have y'all, tim, dave, chris i love a spicy conversation. three jalapenos on my plate. lovely. coming up, we are crashing your neighbor's barbecue this week and cyber criminals cross thousands of companies all over the
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burn this year than last year's fire season at this point in the year. what is noteworthy about that, last year was a record year in and of itself. chris the international committee had high prize for the summer games. blake essig is live for us. what did the ioc president say this morning? >> reporter: yeah, you know, christine, tokyo very well might be the best prepared city ever to host the olympic games. but the same can't be said no the handling of covid-19. they are now under a fourth straight emergency order. they have seen an increase in the number of infections compared to the previous week as cases continue to surge, experts believe a potential fifth baf of infection will exceed the previous wave. that prediction isis bad on the delta variant and increase in people's movement. people in tokyo have been living under a constant state of emergency since april and it is clear that fatigue is setting in. regardless of the case count with the start of the olympics just ten days away, organizers are making their final push to prepare for the games that includes the open ing of the olympic village. and they are left to deal with the
burn this year than last year's fire season at this point in the year. what is noteworthy about that, last year was a record year in and of itself. chris the international committee had high prize for the summer games. blake essig is live for us. what did the ioc president say this morning? >> reporter: yeah, you know, christine, tokyo very well might be the best prepared city ever to host the olympic games. but the same can't be said no the handling of covid-19. they are now under a...
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chris hayes" starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> here it is. it's taken over pretty much the entire northeast. >> as republicans fight funding for climate mitigation, dangerous smoky air blankets the northeast as epic wildfires burn thousands of miles to the west. >> climate effects that we thought were going to happen in the middle of the century are happening right this minute. >> tonight, as her state battles the biggest wildfire in the country, the governor of oregon joins me live. then -- >> unless speaker pelosi reverses course and seats all five republicans, we will not participate. >> house republicans take their ball and go home over the january 6th investigation. plus -- >> we've got two epidemics go on right now. one of those biological caused by a virus. the other is informational. >> the head of the national institutes of health on how to fight covid misinformation. then -- >> there are very few businessmen that ever survive in the political part of washington. >> the latest on the arrest of trump's inaugural chairman and what it can tell us about the ex-president's actions in the middle east when, "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. for the last two days, much
chris hayes" starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> here it is. it's taken over pretty much the entire northeast. >> as republicans fight funding for climate mitigation, dangerous smoky air blankets the northeast as epic wildfires burn thousands of miles to the west. >> climate effects that we thought were going to happen in the middle of the century are happening right this minute. >> tonight, as her state battles the biggest wildfire in...
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chris hayes" starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> here it is. it's taken over pretty much the entire northeast. >> as republicans fight funding for climate mitigation, dangerous smoky air blankets the northeast as epic wildfires burnury are happening right this minute. >> tonight, as her state battles the biggest wildfire in the country, the governor of oregon joins me live. then -- >> unless speaker pelosi reverses course and seats all five republicans, we will not
chris hayes" starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> here it is. it's taken over pretty much the entire northeast. >> as republicans fight funding for climate mitigation, dangerous smoky air blankets the northeast as epic wildfires burnury are happening right this minute. >> tonight, as her state battles the biggest wildfire in the country, the governor of oregon joins me live. then -- >> unless speaker pelosi reverses course and seats all...
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burns, bbc news. a man has pleaded guilty to assaulting england�*s chief medical officer, professor chris whitty, in centrals like you are costing him, assaulting him, and then to compound it all, he is further humiliated by the video posted. thejudge further humiliated by the video posted. the judge went on to say to the defendant that he recognised he himself had not actually posted that video on the internet. the second man who appeared in the dock today, 24—year—old also from essex, he pleaded not guilty to the same charge. ——jonathan pleaded not guilty to the same charge. —— jonathan chew. pleaded not guilty to the same charge. ——jonathan chew. not pleaded not guilty to the same charge. —— jonathan chew. not guilty to assault by beating to professor chris whitty. he also pleaded not guilty to a second charge of obstructing a police officer. these districtjudge told him that he is going to face a trial he had before the districtjudge at westminster magistrates�* court which will take place on november 23. we also heard today in court that professor chris whitty himself is going to be called as a witness
burns, bbc news. a man has pleaded guilty to assaulting england�*s chief medical officer, professor chris whitty, in centrals like you are costing him, assaulting him, and then to compound it all, he is further humiliated by the video posted. thejudge further humiliated by the video posted. the judge went on to say to the defendant that he recognised he himself had not actually posted that video on the internet. the second man who appeared in the dock today, 24—year—old also from essex,...
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burning up for you, baby ♪ >>> and here come the suns. phoenix taking game one of the nba finals even as the bucks' two-time mvp is able to play. chrisl putting on a show, leading the suns to that first big win of the finals. >> good morning, america. >> great chill shoutout. >> very chill. he's a little busy right now.eo it was a good game. it really was a good game. >> it was. it started so late, i, of course, didn't see it. it would have been irresponsible of me to stay up late and watch such a late game but we'll get into that. a lot of eyes on the nba finals game one but all eyes on elsa this morning. >>> that's where we'll begin. a live look at madeira beach the storm is bringing in high winds and surf, and now under a state of emergency and residents bracing for impact as elsa closes in, will reeve on the scene. let's get the latest first from ginger in madeira beach. good morning, ginger. >> good morning, george. elsa ripped past us last night and it is about to make landfall in the big bend later this morning but that doesn't mean it is not pushing huge amounts of water into these channels and the bay. flooding is still a co
burning up for you, baby ♪ >>> and here come the suns. phoenix taking game one of the nba finals even as the bucks' two-time mvp is able to play. chrisl putting on a show, leading the suns to that first big win of the finals. >> good morning, america. >> great chill shoutout. >> very chill. he's a little busy right now.eo it was a good game. it really was a good game. >> it was. it started so late, i, of course, didn't see it. it would have been irresponsible...