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wade. >> all right. chris: mr. esident, the supreme court will hear a case a week after the election in which the trump administration along with 18 state attorneys general are seeking to overturn -- >> that's right. chris: -- obamacare. to end obamacare. >> because we want to -- chris: if i may ask my question, sir. over the last four years, you have promised to repeal and replace obamacare, but you have never in these four years come up with a plan, a comprehensive -- >> yes, i have. chris: -- to replace obamacare. >> of course i have. chris: well, i'm going to -- >> excuse me, i got rid of the -- chris: that is not a comprehensive -- >> that is absolutely a -- chris: i did not -- hey, let me ask my question -- >> well, i'll ask joe. did you think the mandate was the most unpopular aspect of obamacare? i got rid of it -- chris: mr. president, i'm the moderator of this debate, and i would like to let you ask my question, and then you can answer. >> go ahead. chris: you, in the course of these four years have never
wade. >> all right. chris: mr. esident, the supreme court will hear a case a week after the election in which the trump administration along with 18 state attorneys general are seeking to overturn -- >> that's right. chris: -- obamacare. to end obamacare. >> because we want to -- chris: if i may ask my question, sir. over the last four years, you have promised to repeal and replace obamacare, but you have never in these four years come up with a plan, a comprehensive --...
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today so until then let's all try to stay in good shape i have chocolate chocolate meeting up with chris right absolutely. in a globalized world. where everything is connected. all it takes. to set things in motion the. local hero show how their ideas can change the world to. global 3000. on t w. i am not. sometimes. senseless and. what makes me feel the stronger the months obliterates the ball is so strong that it can not be torn down. we celebrated the 30th anniversary. cation october 3rd on t.w. . every 2 seconds a person is forced to flee their home nearly 71000000 people have been forcibly displaced. the consequences to sas troops our documentary series displaced depicts traumatic humanitarian crises around the world you know. forget them i didn't go to university to kill people that i don't want to have my boss come to me and tell me to kill someone living in many and if i don't they'll kill me. for their lives and their future so they seek refuge abroad. scares me the most about their status seem to rise is that someday we won't even see the roots. but what will become of the person who
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you know what can't and already -- >> chris: all right, wait a minute. ntlemen, final question -- >> president trump: 80 million ballots -- >> chris: we can keep talking. in eight states, election workers are prohibited currently by law, eight states, from even beginning to process ballots, even take them out of the envelopes and flatten them until election day. that means that it's likely, because there's going to be a huge increase in mail-in balloting, that we are not going to know until election night who the winner is. it could be days, it could be weeks -- >> president trump: it could be months -- >> chris: until we find out who the next president is. for you, sir, finally for the vice president, i hope neither of you will interrupt the other, will you urge your supporters to stay calm during this extended period, not to engage in any civil unrest, and will you pledge tonight that you will not declare victory until the election has been independently certified? president trump, you go first. >> president trump: emerging my supporters to go into the
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chris: joe buck, prediction for the super bowl, we will hold you to it. joe, thanks so much. joe: all righto talk to you. chris: up next our power player of the week, this week the newest presidential memorial opens here in washington. we will give you a first look. it's been 75 years since your ancestors served in world war two. many of their stories remain untold. find and honor the veterans in your family. their stories live on at ancestry. - [announcer] your story doesn't have to end. as an organ donor, the good in you can live on. in fact, you could save up to eight lives through organ donation. sign up to give the gift of life after you're gone. you'll be happy you did. just maybe, someone else will too. sign up online today as an organ, eye, and tissue donor at organdonor.gov. it saves lives. chris: they are the crown jewels to have national mall here in washington. the presidential memorial. well, this week a new one will be unveiled and it's our power player of the week. ♪ ♪ >> this is a story being at general at crucial time in history and then being a president at a very special
chris: joe buck, prediction for the super bowl, we will hold you to it. joe, thanks so much. joe: all righto talk to you. chris: up next our power player of the week, this week the newest presidential memorial opens here in washington. we will give you a first look. it's been 75 years since your ancestors served in world war two. many of their stories remain untold. find and honor the veterans in your family. their stories live on at ancestry. - [announcer] your story doesn't have to end. as an...
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chris: joe buck, prediction for the super bowl, we will hold you to it. joe, thanks so much. joe: all rightext our power player of the week, this week the newest presidential memorial opens here in washington. we will give you a first look. ♪ lah. your wife is cia and so are you... no one knows where you are. you gotta get him out. we'll get back to you. i can't give up on him. this is terrorism! we're getting out of here. infidel. rated r. to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. [grunting noise] i'll take that. woohoo! 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. ensure max protein. with nutrients to support immune health. chris: they are the crown jewels to have national mall here in washington. the presidential memorial. well, this week a new one will be unveiled and it's our power player of the week. ♪ ♪ >> this is a story being at general at crucial time in history and then being a president at a very special time 8 years of peace and prosperity. >> so help me god. chris: legacy on president, general and yes proud kansan eisenhower who will be honored with openin
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chris: joe buck, prediction for the super bowl, we will hold you to it. joe, thanks so much. joe: all rightis: up next our power player of the week, this week the newest presidential memorial opens here in washington. we will give you a first look. >> tech: at safelite, we're committed to taking care of you and your car. >> tech: we'll fix it right with no-contact service you can trust. >> tech: so if you have auto glass damage, stay safe with safelite. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ - [announcer] your story doesn't have to end. as an organ donor, the good in you can live on. in fact, you could save up to eight lives through organ donation. sign up to give the gift of life after you're gone. you'll be happy you did. just maybe, someone else will too. sign up online today as an organ, eye, and tissue donor at organdonor.gov. it saves lives. can it help with snoring? i've never heard snoring. sleep numberexactly.rt bed. no problem. ...and done. save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus zero percent interest for 24 months. ends monday. ♪you know limu,
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so chris is going to pick things up right now with "cuomo prime time." chris? >> thank you, anderson. i am chris cuomo and welcome to "prime time." >>> 200,000 lives lost. third worst loss of life in our history. our sorry for the families' loss and i'm sorry that you had to hear this from your president. >> it affects virtually nobody. it's a -- it's an amazing thing. >> then this "i'll never lie to you" press secretary tells you the death toll has the president awake at night. so worried that he stands maskless in front of a tight crowd again tonight, telling jokes instead of holding maybe a moment of silence for the 200,000 stolen by this pandemic. maybe trying to prevent some of these good people in this crowd who are too close together and without masks from sharing their fate. >> they don't like spinning those cameras. [ crowd booing ] they don't like show. they don't like showing. show the crowd. this is -- it's an honor, let me tell you. >> all of you are free to feel any way you want about the media, about each other. i just don't understand why he fee
so chris is going to pick things up right now with "cuomo prime time." chris? >> thank you, anderson. i am chris cuomo and welcome to "prime time." >>> 200,000 lives lost. third worst loss of life in our history. our sorry for the families' loss and i'm sorry that you had to hear this from your president. >> it affects virtually nobody. it's a -- it's an amazing thing. >> then this "i'll never lie to you" press secretary tells you the...
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. >> chris: if they have talent, it's also good, right? kirk: of course. >> chris: perry flips it wide over the middle. live f and miami touchdown. has to feel good for perry, too. >> kirk: perry will be in a battle next year with van dyke to see who will become the quarterback to replace king, but nice to see the freshman, redding, get a touchdown. and once again, no matter where they are on the field, they're going to try to get those linebackers and safeties with their eyes in the backfield and make them pay for it. that's what they did there. >> chris: well, they have camden pri price, borregales backup with a chance to get on the score sheet with a p.a.t. it's a new record, 52 points scored by either team in this series. 52-so. rent the right tools for a new project... snap a picture to start shopping... and shop the store without wandering the aisles... you won't find a tool box like this anywhere else. ♪ tackle more fall projects with the home depot. how doers get more done. so we reward every purchase . let's see what kate sent. fo
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right. it's sort of tough sledding legally, chris, but what you say is exactly right. the department of justice says he was acting in the scope of employment, and that means the suit that's against him personally, oh, it's really against the department of justice. we can take it over now. and guess what? the punch line is the united states gets to choose who can sue it and for what, and the law says it cannot be sued for defamation. so if they can prevail on this argument, the suit is over. on the other hand, this isn't one of those things that bill barr can just decide whatever he says. because the supreme court has held that the department's going to have to prove to the federal court -- they've brought the case now from state court into federal court -- but they're going to have to prove to the federal court that trump was acting in the scope of employment. they cite some cases, but the cases are really not on point. they're cases in which federal employees were talking about federal matters, news, et cetera. not trump talking about this personal accusation and basi
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on the right right now that the protests are the coordinated product of some unseen hand. >> well, it's a conspiracy theory that they want to believe is true. in fact, what we're seeing, chris the -- the right nationalists are the ones who are actually crossing state lines. they're the ones that are going from state to state and rabble rousing. this is a two edged sword he's talking about. they also have to prosecute conservatives if they're crossing the line. so i think it's going to be a bigger problem for them on the right than it is on the potential of the left. but you're right, this is something that nixon was very concerned about in his deep authoritarian instincts. he wanted to have this kind of demonstration because he thought he could capitalize on it and did so. he did so in the '68 election more than he did so in the '72 election. but it necessarily was part of his strategy. >> john dean, his new book "awe tho authoritarian night mire". >> the nakedly political move by the cdc on vaccines that jeopardizes our best shot of beating covid. that's ahead. d. that's ahead >> tech: we'll come right to you. ♪ upbeat music >> tech: you'll get a text when we're on our way
on the right right now that the protests are the coordinated product of some unseen hand. >> well, it's a conspiracy theory that they want to believe is true. in fact, what we're seeing, chris the -- the right nationalists are the ones who are actually crossing state lines. they're the ones that are going from state to state and rabble rousing. this is a two edged sword he's talking about. they also have to prosecute conservatives if they're crossing the line. so i think it's going to be...
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chris: all right -- gentlemen, i have a final question. pres. trump: you do know it cannot be done. you know it can't and already -- chris: gentlemen. pres. trump: 80 million ballots. chris: in eight states, election workers are prohibited, currently by law, eight states, from even beginning to process ballots, even take them out of the envelopes and flatten them until election day. that means that it's likely, because there will be a huge increase in mail-in balloting, that we are not going to know on election night who the winner is. it could be days, it could be weeks -- mr. trump: it could be months. chris: until we find out who the new president is. for the vice president, i hope neither of you will interrupt the other, will you urge her -- your supporters to stay calm during this extended period, not to engage in any civil unrest? and will you pledge tonight that you will not declare victory until the election has been independently certified? president trump, you go first. pres. trump: i am urging my supporters to go into the polls and watch very carefully, because that is wha
chris: all right -- gentlemen, i have a final question. pres. trump: you do know it cannot be done. you know it can't and already -- chris: gentlemen. pres. trump: 80 million ballots. chris: in eight states, election workers are prohibited, currently by law, eight states, from even beginning to process ballots, even take them out of the envelopes and flatten them until election day. that means that it's likely, because there will be a huge increase in mail-in balloting, that we are not going to...
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it's totally legitimate. >> chris: all right. i i have a final. >> president trump: you know it can't be done. already. >> chris: wait a minute. the final question is. we can keep talking. in eight states, election workers are prohibited by law, eight states from even beginning to process ballots, take them out of the envelopes and flatten them, until election day. that means it's likely, because there's going to be a huge increase in mail-in balloting, that we are not going to know on election night who the winner is. it could be days. it could be weeks. until we find out who the new president is. first, sir, finally. for the vice president. i hope neither will interrupt the other. will you urge your supporters to stay calm during this extended period, not to engage in any civil unrest, and will you pledge tonight that you will not declare victory until the election has been independently certified? president trump. >> president trump: i am urging my supporters to go to the polls and watch very carefully. that's what has to happe
it's totally legitimate. >> chris: all right. i i have a final. >> president trump: you know it can't be done. already. >> chris: wait a minute. the final question is. we can keep talking. in eight states, election workers are prohibited by law, eight states from even beginning to process ballots, take them out of the envelopes and flatten them, until election day. that means it's likely, because there's going to be a huge increase in mail-in balloting, that we are not going...
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>> jake: well, first, chris, you are right to point out that joe biden was morning that we were dangerously in january, and in february he was warning that china was blocking the access for our cdc inspectors to get on the ground to be able to learn about the virus and protect the american people while donald trump was praising the transparency. and in march, he was laying out comprehensive plans for how we would deal with this. >> chris: i wanted -- can you answer my question? why was he holding mass rallies as late as march 9th? >> jake: because he wasn't the president and he didn't get the information from government experts telling him this was deadly and airborne the way president trump did. it wasn't being told by his national security advisor way that donald trump was that this was going to be the worst crisis of his presidency. he didn't have access to the kind of information that donald trump had and donald trump got all that information, learns the virus was deadly, learned it was airborne, learned it was worse than the flu, and then lied to the american people and did nothing abo
>> jake: well, first, chris, you are right to point out that joe biden was morning that we were dangerously in january, and in february he was warning that china was blocking the access for our cdc inspectors to get on the ground to be able to learn about the virus and protect the american people while donald trump was praising the transparency. and in march, he was laying out comprehensive plans for how we would deal with this. >> chris: i wanted -- can you answer my question? why...
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right wing. i'm willing to do anything. i want to see peace. >> chrisdo it, sir. >> vice president biden: do it, saying it. >> president trump: what do you want to call them? give me a >> chris: white supremacists. >> president trui'll tell you w. somebody's got to do something about antifa and the left. this is not a right wing problem. it's a left-wing. this is a left-wing problem. >> vice president biden: antifa is an idea, not an organization. not a militia. >> president trump: you've got to be kidding. >> vice president biden: that's what his fbi director said. >> chris: we are done, sir. moving on. >> president trump: antifa is not an idea. >> vice president biden: everyone who tells you the truth, it's a bad idea. >> president trump: antifa is a dangerous, radical. >> chris: we are moving onto the trump and biden records. i'm going to ask question. when the president seeks a second term, it's generally a referendum on his record. vice president biden, you like to quote one of your dad's sayings witches don't compare me to the almighty. compare me
right wing. i'm willing to do anything. i want to see peace. >> chrisdo it, sir. >> vice president biden: do it, saying it. >> president trump: what do you want to call them? give me a >> chris: white supremacists. >> president trui'll tell you w. somebody's got to do something about antifa and the left. this is not a right wing problem. it's a left-wing. this is a left-wing problem. >> vice president biden: antifa is an idea, not an organization. not a...
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chris? >>> all right. thank you, anderson. i am chris cuomo. welcome to "primetime." now we know the president lied to you about the worst medical crisis in our generation. we know he encouraged you to do things that were bad for your health -- ignoring masks. going to crowded rallies. defying governors who told you the truth about the need to socially distance and shut down for a while. the remaining question is why would he do this? early on when it was mostly blue states and minorities getting sick and the largest numbers and the biggest cities, remember that? well, that seemed to be out of convenience for trump, right, about playing to party. i know that sounds wicked but after what you just heard on this tape, can you really say it's not a legitimate question about whether he would do that, whether he would sacrifice people for his own benefit? really? didn't he already tell you he would do that in not so many words? but i don't know about that theory that it was just about the blue states because he kept up the same perfidy, faithlessness, with his own base. the
chris? >>> all right. thank you, anderson. i am chris cuomo. welcome to "primetime." now we know the president lied to you about the worst medical crisis in our generation. we know he encouraged you to do things that were bad for your health -- ignoring masks. going to crowded rallies. defying governors who told you the truth about the need to socially distance and shut down for a while. the remaining question is why would he do this? early on when it was mostly blue states...
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right now. good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. well, we've got the president's taxes. we have a lot of them, at least. i imagine if you are watching this show right now, you knew that already. we're going to talk about what they show. one thing that is really clear from the new york times which of course just broke this amazing, remarkable reporting over the weekend. i'm still kind of in awe this happened. one of the big takeaways from this is there is a nontrivial chance if donald trump doesn't win the election that he ends up living out the rest of his days in prison. and that kind of calculus, the desperation that he must feel, well, that would make someone incredibly dangerous. remember, it was just a week ago that the manhattan district attorney cy vance said there are grounds to investigate the president and his businesses for tax fraud. michael cohen is on the record saying trump is engaged in it. again, there is a lot in the times report to suggest they could have a very strong case. i mean, trump's taxes they're a dirty secret he has been desperate to conceal f
right now. good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. well, we've got the president's taxes. we have a lot of them, at least. i imagine if you are watching this show right now, you knew that already. we're going to talk about what they show. one thing that is really clear from the new york times which of course just broke this amazing, remarkable reporting over the weekend. i'm still kind of in awe this happened. one of the big takeaways from this is there is a nontrivial chance if donald...
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right away. very interesting. manu raju, thank you. dana bash, my best to you and the family. >> thank you, chris, thank you. >> all right.tonight to help us look at the special bond between justice ginsburg and her ideological opposite on the high court, the late justice antonin scalia. his son, christopher, will join me to take us inside a friendship like few we see in washington. it used to be like that. you could be friends when you disagreed. next. new advil dual action with acetaminophen fights pain in two ways. advil targets pain at the source... ...while acetaminophen blocks pain signals. the future of pain relief is here. new advil dual action. we'll look back and remember the moment that things, for one strange time in our lives, got very quiet. some lost work and invented new ways to get by. others were busier than ever, and found strength they never knew they had. we sheltered with the people who matter most, sometimes finding how far apart we'd drifted. we worried over loved ones, over money, over our planet. and over take-out. and we found a voice one the noise out there had kept quiet. when the world starts
right away. very interesting. manu raju, thank you. dana bash, my best to you and the family. >> thank you, chris, thank you. >> all right.tonight to help us look at the special bond between justice ginsburg and her ideological opposite on the high court, the late justice antonin scalia. his son, christopher, will join me to take us inside a friendship like few we see in washington. it used to be like that. you could be friends when you disagreed. next. new advil dual action with...
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i'm chris jansing in for craig melvin. right now political analysts are pouring over a slew of newly released polls trying to read the tea leaves 61 days out from the election. new cnn polling has joe biden up five points over president trump in 15 battleground states, 50-45%. here is what's important. that's a statistical tie. it's right in the poll's margin of error. in just the last minute, a new look at one of those battleground states, north carolina. fresh off the president's visit, a brand new monmouth poll shows biden up just two percentage points, also within the margin of error. today both candidates are driving their messages home in key states. joe biden is heading, even as we speak, to kenosha, wisconsin, just days after the president's visit there. he left in the last 30 minutes and will meet with the family of jacob blake who was shot in the black seven times by police, leading to unrest and violence there. it will be joe biden's first visit to wisconsin in 674 days when he was there campaigning during the midterm
i'm chris jansing in for craig melvin. right now political analysts are pouring over a slew of newly released polls trying to read the tea leaves 61 days out from the election. new cnn polling has joe biden up five points over president trump in 15 battleground states, 50-45%. here is what's important. that's a statistical tie. it's right in the poll's margin of error. in just the last minute, a new look at one of those battleground states, north carolina. fresh off the president's visit, a...
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pay attention to the fact that right now people are voting. week>> dana: chris be a question they anticipated? >> yes. [laughing]. deep thoughts with senator harris. look, right here is what you see the challenge for biden tonight will be the challenge for democrats in general. it doesn't matter if they meet with amy coney barrett. what matters for democrats are two things: what do you want to do to the court and to filibuster rules? do you favor radical changes to the way the...
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right now. good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. every year on this day since i was 23 years old, the nation stops to reflect and to mourn. we pay tribute to the people we lost on september 11th, 2001. all the people whose lives were affected and all those who work tirelessly to save others. those who rushed into the those buildings. and those who sorted through the wreckage and sustained lifelong damage to their health they struggle with today. it's a really important moment of civic unity and collective grief. and it is right and proper and essential that we mark today, that we do not forget. but this year feels different for a very obvious reason. as we watch these rituals that we go through every september 11th, rituals that began in the immediate aftermath of the attacks when there was smoke rising from the rubble and the faces of the missing were displayed, rituals for the lost, right now, we are in the midst of a large casualty ka tas trophy. we lost 190,000 americans to the coronavirus. we are losing still about a thousand p
right now. good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. every year on this day since i was 23 years old, the nation stops to reflect and to mourn. we pay tribute to the people we lost on september 11th, 2001. all the people whose lives were affected and all those who work tirelessly to save others. those who rushed into the those buildings. and those who sorted through the wreckage and sustained lifelong damage to their health they struggle with today. it's a really important moment of civic...
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all right now on "fox news sunday". chrisd hello again from fox news in washington, with six weeks until election day, the stakes got a whole lot higher, the death of ruth bader ginsburg leaves a vacancy on the supreme court and has a r big issue that the race foror the white house, president trump says he will nominate a new justice, a chance to create a solid 6 - 3 conservative majority on the court the democrats are crying foul saying voters should get a say electing a president and a new senate before a justice is named to the court. in a moment we will talk to two key players in this fight, republican senator tom cotton and democratic senator chrisir coons. but let's bring in david spunt at the supreme court with what looks to be a bitter nomination fight in the final days of the campaign. >> mourners began coming to the steps of the supreme court friday evening to honor the second 100 woman to sit on the high court, the president pushing hard to fill a third woman on the high court as soon as possible. >> i will be putt
all right now on "fox news sunday". chrisd hello again from fox news in washington, with six weeks until election day, the stakes got a whole lot higher, the death of ruth bader ginsburg leaves a vacancy on the supreme court and has a r big issue that the race foror the white house, president trump says he will nominate a new justice, a chance to create a solid 6 - 3 conservative majority on the court the democrats are crying foul saying voters should get a say electing a president...
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right now. >> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. the most trusted person in america when it comes to cboe pandemic according to polling is dr. anthony fauci. the director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases. and there is good reason for that, right? he's a legend in the field of infectious diseases. he served six presidents, democrats and republicans. he played a major crucial role in helping contain the hiv/aids epidemic he was personally treating ebola patients as early as five years ago. his entire career has been building for the battle we are now in with a once in a century pandemic he has been a scientific voice of reason throughout there is no denying the u.s. has had a disastrous response. the numbers don't lie. we are now in the cusp of hitting 200,000 deaths that horrific death toll represents a far higher mortality per capita rate than the rest of the world. while we have come down from our peak of cases in the summer, thank god, we look to be plateauing at nearly 40,000 cases a day, a huge number
right now. >> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. the most trusted person in america when it comes to cboe pandemic according to polling is dr. anthony fauci. the director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases. and there is good reason for that, right? he's a legend in the field of infectious diseases. he served six presidents, democrats and republicans. he played a major crucial role in helping contain the hiv/aids epidemic he was personally treating ebola...
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chris wallace. a historic showdown over a supreme court vacancy with just 6 weeks till election day. >> it says the president is supposed to fill the seat, right? that's what we are going to do. we are going to fill the seat. >> voters should pick the president and the president should pick the justice for the senate to consider. chris: death of justice ginsburg sparking a fierce debate in the race for president over the future of the court. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell vowing president trump's nominee will get a vote while democrats say selection of a new justice must wait till next year. we will talk with gop senator tom cotton who is on the president's short list for the supreme court and chris coons, key member of the senate judiciary committee and part of joe biden's inner circle. then we will ask our sunday panel how justice ginsburg's death reshapes the presidential race. plus, bill gates foundation spends billions on public health around the world, gives his take on how the u.s. has handled the coronavirus pandemic. all right now on fox news sunday. ♪ ♪ chris: and hello again from fox news in washington. with 6 weeks till ele
chris wallace. a historic showdown over a supreme court vacancy with just 6 weeks till election day. >> it says the president is supposed to fill the seat, right? that's what we are going to do. we are going to fill the seat. >> voters should pick the president and the president should pick the justice for the senate to consider. chris: death of justice ginsburg sparking a fierce debate in the race for president over the future of the court. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell...
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right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris, thank you, my friend. >> you bet. >> thanks to you at homeis hour let's just jump right in there's a few things coming together in the news right now that are connected to each other and i think it's worth sort of being clear about the picture that is emerging from those stories that are all emerging in the news right now i will also tell you that the bottom line when you get to it is pretty unsettling, but all the more reason to take it seriously and to look at it clearly. so let's just start straight in. first of all, you may have seen today that the odd, very odd, trump campaign guy, the ol
right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris, thank you, my friend. >> you bet. >> thanks to you at homeis hour let's just jump right in there's a few things coming together in the news right now that are connected to each other and i think it's worth sort of being clear about the picture that is emerging from those stories that are all emerging in the news right now i will also tell you that the bottom line when you get to it is pretty unsettling, but all the more...
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chris. >> all right, kari, thank you so very much. our next newscast is tonight at 5:00. you can also get updates all day long at nbcbayarea.com. have a great day. "california live" is next. >>> right now on "california live," from fame and underwear to under the radar. we found antonio sabato jr. and you won't believe what the former sexiest man alive is doing now. >> why did i do that? survival and to make sure that my kids are well taken care of. >>> then, get ready to rock. we're taking you to the hot new spot some of the biggest names in moususic are calling their social sanctuary. >> we all have our personal expertise and we've come together just to put on a really great show for people who can't see each other anymore. >>> plus, jess is sizzling family style. she's got a father/daughter d
chris. >> all right, kari, thank you so very much. our next newscast is tonight at 5:00. you can also get updates all day long at nbcbayarea.com. have a great day. "california live" is next. >>> right now on "california live," from fame and underwear to under the radar. we found antonio sabato jr. and you won't believe what the former sexiest man alive is doing now. >> why did i do that? survival and to make sure that my kids are well taken care of....
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chris. you are absolutely right. when i arrived what is now ground zero for the first time, the second plane just hit. my police commissioner told me it was a terrorist attack. the one advantage we had was i was in office for seven and a half years. we had been trained obsessively for a terrorist attack. we had been attacked in 1993 right before i came into office. i established an emergency center we never had before. we would constantly had terrorist threats. we must have had four or five exercises and maybe 20 top exercises. we had 25 different emergency management plans. and i actually thought, i was writing a book about leadership and i thought we were prepared to do anything. probably a little bit arrogant. when i arrived at the site, i was told to look up because debris was coming down and it was hitting people right near me and knocking them on the ground and some of them died. i looked up and i saw a man on the 101st floor and this is as memory that stays with me everyday. i have watched him throwing stuff o
chris. you are absolutely right. when i arrived what is now ground zero for the first time, the second plane just hit. my police commissioner told me it was a terrorist attack. the one advantage we had was i was in office for seven and a half years. we had been trained obsessively for a terrorist attack. we had been attacked in 1993 right before i came into office. i established an emergency center we never had before. we would constantly had terrorist threats. we must have had four or five...
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right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. we are now 62 days away from the election, just about two months out, and there are a staggering number of new polls out today. i don't know if you were paying during the day or if you were working and not paying attention, which is probably what you should have been done. after both political conventions, pollsters were waiting until the end of both conventions to take the national temperature and see if anything changed. so we've got some data now. we can see if donald trump's argument that joe biden is a secret antifa super soldier who will send hordes to invade your suburbs is working. it turns out so far not really. in fact, the race has barely moved. a rash of new national polls has bi biden up 7 and 11. you see them all there. as of today, the polling average has biden up 7.4 points, a slight narrowing from before the conventions but not too much, just a point or so. for people who are hoping that american democracy can survive donald trump, that's the good news. the bad news f
right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. we are now 62 days away from the election, just about two months out, and there are a staggering number of new polls out today. i don't know if you were paying during the day or if you were working and not paying attention, which is probably what you should have been done. after both political conventions, pollsters were waiting until the end of both conventions to take the national temperature and see if anything changed. so...
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chris. i appreciate you having me. >> all right don't go anywhere. we're going to talk about what we just learned from dr. fauci plus more on that former aid denouncing the president's handling of the pandemic what she witness nedext. there she is. turbocharged, right? yes it is. jim, could you, uh, kick the tires? oh yes. can you change the color inside the car? oh sure. how about blue? that's more cyan, but. jump in the back seat, jim. act like my kids. how much longer? that's exactly how they sound. it's got massaging seats too, right? oh yeahhhhh. oh yeahhhhh. shop from home or in-person to learn more about the mercedes-benz sedan family. lease the c 300 sedan for just $449 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. [camera man] actually anyone 50 or over is at increased risk for shingles. the pain, the burning! my husband had to do everything for weeks. and the thing is, there's nothing you can do about it! [camera man] well, shingles can be prevented. shingles can be whaaat? [camera man] prevented. you can get vaccinated. frank! they have shin
chris. i appreciate you having me. >> all right don't go anywhere. we're going to talk about what we just learned from dr. fauci plus more on that former aid denouncing the president's handling of the pandemic what she witness nedext. there she is. turbocharged, right? yes it is. jim, could you, uh, kick the tires? oh yes. can you change the color inside the car? oh sure. how about blue? that's more cyan, but. jump in the back seat, jim. act like my kids. how much longer? that's exactly...
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msnbc will have coverage all night long "all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> good evening from new york i'm chris hayes. some stunning and sad, desperately sad news tonight supreme court justice ruth bad r er ginsburg has died she passed at the age of 87 due to complications of cancer she displayed this almost incomprehensible resilience. she survived cancer multiple times, going through multiple rounds of chemotherapy and still doing her job on the court her workout routines were legendary as she beat back cancer time and time again ruth bader ginsburg was one of the greatest lawyers of her generation, an absolute trail blazer for women's equality and women's rights before the law at every turn in her career she argued six cases before the supreme court. she worked for the american civil liberties union and by so doing built up a body of case law that would completely alter the way the constitution interacted with gender and protections for women and men in some places in the workplace she was nominated to the supreme court by president bill clinton back there in 1993 you
msnbc will have coverage all night long "all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> good evening from new york i'm chris hayes. some stunning and sad, desperately sad news tonight supreme court justice ruth bad r er ginsburg has died she passed at the age of 87 due to complications of cancer she displayed this almost incomprehensible resilience. she survived cancer multiple times, going through multiple rounds of chemotherapy and still doing her job on the court her...
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right here on msnbc this saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern everybody please check it out. that is tonight's "reid out. "all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in," tonight trump knew, donald trump lied and donald trump covered it up >> it goes through air, bob. it's also more deadly than your -- you know, even your strenuous flus. >> yeah, exactly. >> it's lethal to plenty of young people i want to always play it down. i still like playing it down. >> we now know the president of the united states lied to the country, covered up the threat of coronavirus and 191,000 people and counting are dead tonight why donald trump's failure is worse than we ever imagined what it means for our fight against the pandemic and what it means for the race to defeat donald trump. >> while this deadly disease ripped through their nation, he failed to do his job on purpose. >> all that and stacey abrams on protecting the election when "all in" starts right now. >> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. well, he knew. he knew. he's lied to us. he's circulating insane conspiracy theories. we already know the reali
right here on msnbc this saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern everybody please check it out. that is tonight's "reid out. "all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in," tonight trump knew, donald trump lied and donald trump covered it up >> it goes through air, bob. it's also more deadly than your -- you know, even your strenuous flus. >> yeah, exactly. >> it's lethal to plenty of young people i want to always play it down. i...
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. >> reporter: remember, investigators did interview chris right after the attack. r brother did this? or do you think somebody -- >> absolutely not. but something about chris struck them as odd. >> right from the get-go, we sit down with christopher and he is trembling. >> you're sitting here shaking like a dog trying to crap out persimmon seeds. okay? i understand it's traumatic, but you're extremely over nervous. >> immediately we ask him, we said, "what's wrong? why are you shaking that bad?" >> honest to god, i think i have parkinson's. i've always shaked like this. >> parkinson's disease? >> i was like, "christopher, you're 19 years old. that makes no sense." >> reporter: it was a bizarre little detail they tucked away while they focused on other suspects. and when they went back over that interview, something jumped out -- the only alibi chris had for the time of the murder was becky. >> you and your mom are at her work, which is healing hands? >> healing hands therapy. >> christopher says that he didn't go to work at his regular job that morning, he was suppo
. >> reporter: remember, investigators did interview chris right after the attack. r brother did this? or do you think somebody -- >> absolutely not. but something about chris struck them as odd. >> right from the get-go, we sit down with christopher and he is trembling. >> you're sitting here shaking like a dog trying to crap out persimmon seeds. okay? i understand it's traumatic, but you're extremely over nervous. >> immediately we ask him, we said, "what's...
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we'll be right back. >> thank you, chris. ie... coughing's not new.his woman coughs... and that guy does, too. people cough in the country, at sea, and downtown. but don't worry, julie... robitussin shuts coughs down. here's to the duers. to all the people who realize they can du more with less asthma thanks to dupixent, the add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. dupixent isn't for sudden breathing problems. it can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as 2 weeks and help prevent severe asthma attacks. it's not a steroid but can help reduce or eliminate oral steroids. dupixent can cause serious allergic reactions including anaphylaxis. get help right away if you have rash, shortness of breath, chest pain, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection and don't change or stop your asthma treatments, including steroids, without talking to your doctor. are you ready to du more with less asthma? talk to your asthma specialist about dupixent. if your financial situation h
we'll be right back. >> thank you, chris. ie... coughing's not new.his woman coughs... and that guy does, too. people cough in the country, at sea, and downtown. but don't worry, julie... robitussin shuts coughs down. here's to the duers. to all the people who realize they can du more with less asthma thanks to dupixent, the add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. dupixent isn't for sudden breathing problems. it can improve lung function for better breathing in...
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when "all in" starts right now. >> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. it is official now as i spoke to you now that the attorney general of the united states and the department of justice are colluding with the president and his campaign to sabotage the legitimacy of the election. this has been the fear of those of us who care about the fate of our democracy. attorney general barr has been telegraphing this is the play for a while now. he has been boosting the president's dangerous and insidious false narrative. he even went so far as to tell a completely false inflammatory story about a supposed case of fraud in texas which he later had to correct. went on tv and did that. but yesterday we saw the first instance of all the machinery working together. okay? the president, his campaign, doj, even a local u.s. attorney collaborating to sew disinformation. remember, back in the 2016 campaign, this was a big part about how trump won. you had russia intelligence and trump himself. they were all working in the same direction, right? they were all working towa
when "all in" starts right now. >> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. it is official now as i spoke to you now that the attorney general of the united states and the department of justice are colluding with the president and his campaign to sabotage the legitimacy of the election. this has been the fear of those of us who care about the fate of our democracy. attorney general barr has been telegraphing this is the play for a while now. he has been boosting the...
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thank you for talking to my audience. >> thanks, chris. >>> all right. i'm telling you, he would never be a part of something like this, i know the man, he was at the cdc. people handle pressure different ways, these excuses we're getting don't make sense to the science. and here we are again. us and them, the scotus battle, it's going to be unprecedented. but it may not be the slam dunk republicans expect, okay? i get the hypocrisy point. this is a power play, what they need to do to consolidate power. what if this doesn't work for mcconnell. what if it threatens him, what if he doesn't have the power he thinks. those are big questions. you need big brains to think through them. two of the best to take us through the subtleties of this. kraft. for the win win. i will send out an army to find you in the middle of the darkest night it's true, i will rescue you oh, i will rescue you as business moves forward, we're all changing the way things get done. like how we redefine collaboration... how we come up with new ways to serve our customers... and deliver
thank you for talking to my audience. >> thanks, chris. >>> all right. i'm telling you, he would never be a part of something like this, i know the man, he was at the cdc. people handle pressure different ways, these excuses we're getting don't make sense to the science. and here we are again. us and them, the scotus battle, it's going to be unprecedented. but it may not be the slam dunk republicans expect, okay? i get the hypocrisy point. this is a power play, what they need to...
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"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in". >> okay. it will start getting cooler. you just watch. >> i wish science agreed with you. >> well, i don't think science knows, actually. >> a conspiracy theory administration. a president who denies climate change. then -- >> i was on a stage that's very far away, so i'm not at all concerned. >> trump's indoor and mostly maskless rally in nevada, the governor calls it reckless and selfish. >>> plus, now roger stone is calling for marshall law if biden wins the election. and general vindman breaks his silence after the impeachment trial that cost him his career. >> you have no doubt that it was the president that ordered your dismissal from the white house. >> i have no doubt. >> when "all in" starts right now. >> good evening from 30 rockefeller center. i'm chris hayes. the top ranking official at the department in charge of combatting the pandemic, department of health and human services is a dangerous crank who is undermining science and raving about delusional conspiracy theories. the trum
"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in". >> okay. it will start getting cooler. you just watch. >> i wish science agreed with you. >> well, i don't think science knows, actually. >> a conspiracy theory administration. a president who denies climate change. then -- >> i was on a stage that's very far away, so i'm not at all concerned. >> trump's indoor and mostly maskless rally in nevada, the governor...
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right now? >> largely, chris, it's because there are three separate economies. there's the economy of the billionaires. they're doing better than ever. in fact, there was one day a couple of weeks ago when jeff bezos actually made $13 billion in a single day. and then you have the economy of the top 10%. these are managerial and professional workers. they are working remotely, most of them, and they are doing reasonably well. the stock market has caught up with where it was -- just about caught up with where it was in february, and they own a lot of the stock market 11. and generally speaking, they're not wanting. but then you have a third economy that is very different from the first two. the third economy is comprised of the bottom 90%. many of these people are either without jobs or they are on the verge of losing jobs. many of these people are working at very, very, very low rates of income, of money. you have -- you have many of these people are essential workers, so-called. they are at risk of getting certain kinds of diseases, particularly covid-19. they
right now? >> largely, chris, it's because there are three separate economies. there's the economy of the billionaires. they're doing better than ever. in fact, there was one day a couple of weeks ago when jeff bezos actually made $13 billion in a single day. and then you have the economy of the top 10%. these are managerial and professional workers. they are working remotely, most of them, and they are doing reasonably well. the stock market has caught up with where it was -- just about...
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chris. listen, right now, we're dealing with three different potential flare-ups in the u.s.at's happening on the college campuses. we have thousands of cases now across the country from young people wanting to be regular college students in a regular year and of course it isn't. that message from that student was abundantly clear. we're also looking at the labor day weekend and also sort of gatherings are going to be happening and have happened today and yesterday. we'll see and hopefully we won't get a big bumpup. we're sending about 55 million children back into some form of school. some doing remote but many doing some sort of hybrid situation. we'll be waiting and watching over this next four, five, six weeks to see what kind of bump-up we'll get throughout the communities. >> are you seeing any continuity across the country in best practices? gwen said she was in quarantine for 11 days, lot of places i know it's 14 days, i've heard some places are less than that, i'm trying to figure out if there's a standard, if it depends on they think you contracted it, what can you
chris. listen, right now, we're dealing with three different potential flare-ups in the u.s.at's happening on the college campuses. we have thousands of cases now across the country from young people wanting to be regular college students in a regular year and of course it isn't. that message from that student was abundantly clear. we're also looking at the labor day weekend and also sort of gatherings are going to be happening and have happened today and yesterday. we'll see and hopefully we...
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right. lemonis: chris, does it need to have a trailer? t fits in the back of a pickup truck. lemonis: okay. but not everybody has a -- ethan: oh, right, right. bruce: it'd have to be a pickup. lemonis: well, let's -- let's take it a step further. what's our primary business? so, how is this transporting in an rv? that frame's not fitting in there. ethan: no. chris: you'd still have to break it, side-to-side. lemonis: we're going to need a frame that is a collapsible frame as an option. bruce: nothing fits right now, so you're really limiting yourself to only be a toy hauler owner that can take the boat. we need to tweak it, we need to get it right. lemonis: what do you think of the brand name, smithfly? chris: in this, it makes me think about fly fishing. i mean, you might pigeon hole. would definitely, you know, see it as a fly fishing application. i notice everything's green, green and black. is there different colors? you've got... ethan: we don't do a ton of different colors right now. i mean, it's pretty drab. fly fisherman are pretty
right. lemonis: chris, does it need to have a trailer? t fits in the back of a pickup truck. lemonis: okay. but not everybody has a -- ethan: oh, right, right. bruce: it'd have to be a pickup. lemonis: well, let's -- let's take it a step further. what's our primary business? so, how is this transporting in an rv? that frame's not fitting in there. ethan: no. chris: you'd still have to break it, side-to-side. lemonis: we're going to need a frame that is a collapsible frame as an option. bruce:...
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right. a couple of points, chris.ccording to a former instructor at the police academy here in kentucky who taught the course on what is called dynamic entry, which is this type of raid when you burst into somebody's house, you have to knock and announce very loudly that you wake up the entire neighborhood. by all accounts that did not happen. i was able to find after taking apart that apartment complex, i was able to find a single witness who i believe is the same witness that the attorney general and their investigation spoke to, and he was outside his apartment. he was a truckdriver coming home late from shift so he was on the landing outside and heard the police shouting police and crucially he heard it only once. so it is possible that both sides are telling a version of the truth here. it is possible that the police announced themselves but not sufficiently. and it's possible that breonna taylor and her boyfriend did not hear them through multiple walls in the bedroom where she was asleep and he was getting read
right. a couple of points, chris.ccording to a former instructor at the police academy here in kentucky who taught the course on what is called dynamic entry, which is this type of raid when you burst into somebody's house, you have to knock and announce very loudly that you wake up the entire neighborhood. by all accounts that did not happen. i was able to find after taking apart that apartment complex, i was able to find a single witness who i believe is the same witness that the attorney...