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the tallest gentleman is hayes.e's about to be attacked by a detainee with a weapon, a sock weighted with batteries. it allows the detainee to strike the victim while providing distance. fortunately for mr. hayes, he was able to deflect the initial attack and he gains the upper hand in this fight. though this started as he was the victim of an assault, he quickly becomes a participant in an altercation. the officer continues to observe the scene and await the arrival of our response teams. you see mr. hayes now has gained the upper hand in this altercation. as the response team comes in, you see them secure the participants fairly quickly, efficiently oopd they -- and they will be headed off to segregation. >> having received treatment for minor injuries, hayes is secured back in his cell. >> at a attorney point you had to stop, you didn't. he was on the chair cowering from you. that's no longer an assault on you. now you're beating the hell out of him. that's what happens. >> deputies will question the other inmate
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chris hayes, host of "up with chris hayes," which you really are doing great work. i knew you would, but you are doing great work. the show is so good. >> it means so much to me. >> thanks, chris, appreciate it. spinal tap still ahead. and rick perry's amazing brain freeze. and what's important about it. and what to do with that pesky 30-foot crack in your nuclear reactor, ohio. that's all ahead. >>> it's three agencies of government when i get there that are gone. commerce, education, and the -- what's the third one there? let's see. >> you need five. >> oh, five. okay. commerce, education, and the -- >> epa? >> epa. there you go. >> seriously? is epa the one you were talking about or -- >> no, sir. we were talking about the agencies of government -- the epa needs to be rebuilt. no doubt about that. >> but you can't name the third one? >> the third agency of government i would do away with, the education, the -- >> commerce. >> commerce. and let's see. >> oh, my. >> i can't. the third one i can't. sorry. oops. >> okay. in the last 24 hours there have been two huge
chris hayes, host of "up with chris hayes," which you really are doing great work. i knew you would, but you are doing great work. the show is so good. >> it means so much to me. >> thanks, chris, appreciate it. spinal tap still ahead. and rick perry's amazing brain freeze. and what's important about it. and what to do with that pesky 30-foot crack in your nuclear reactor, ohio. that's all ahead. >>> it's three agencies of government when i get there that are...
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, host of msnbc's "up with chris hayes."g here, chris. what does the memo and rove's smear tell you about the right wing? >> i think what occupy wall street has been able to do in just two short months in terms of completely altering the focus of the national conversation, is really remarkable. two months ago we were talking about austerity, deficits, how government needs to cut and the last two months inequality, how big the financial system is, we've been talking about the banks getting away with essentially bankrupting the economy and moving on with big bonuses. the focus of the national conversation has really shifted and if you are sitting inside the american bankers' association or on the board of morgan chase or goldman sachs that has to start to worry you. >> do you think by they're now talking about gearing up to smear the occupiers, others of us in the movement, others like elizabeth warren they're of course trying to turn the debate back, which we've always known that's what they always do is try discrediting camp
, host of msnbc's "up with chris hayes."g here, chris. what does the memo and rove's smear tell you about the right wing? >> i think what occupy wall street has been able to do in just two short months in terms of completely altering the focus of the national conversation, is really remarkable. two months ago we were talking about austerity, deficits, how government needs to cut and the last two months inequality, how big the financial system is, we've been talking about the...
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. >>> plus, steve hayes shows us how to prevent injury before the workout begins. first, here is what is hot on nbc >>> in our pursuit to stay fit this fall, it's important to know the difference between flexing and stretching. steve hayes is here with examples of stretching that can reduce your risk of injury. good to see you. >> good morning, barbara. how are you? >> let's talk about this. why is stretching so important as the weather gets colder? >> because it's so cold the body stiffens up so we need to get the blood circulating and we can keep the muscles loose and get away from the injuries. >> the first one i ling to go over -- i have two pieces you have, either the band or just a piece of tubing. they are both user friendly. >> we're talking about exercises for the core, right? >> yes. this one, take it behind your back and just squeeze out. pull up, and push down with the band, and you will do a five count down and a ten count up. you are working the core as well as stretching that back. >> how many reputations? >> work up to ten reputations. five count do
. >>> plus, steve hayes shows us how to prevent injury before the workout begins. first, here is what is hot on nbc >>> in our pursuit to stay fit this fall, it's important to know the difference between flexing and stretching. steve hayes is here with examples of stretching that can reduce your risk of injury. good to see you. >> good morning, barbara. how are you? >> let's talk about this. why is stretching so important as the weather gets colder? >>...
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our correspondent, rupert wingfield hayes following that. we're expecting this report. what are the chances that it could be pretty incendiary? >> peter, i think everybody is expecting this report to be fairly critical of the bahraini government, of the way that it behaved during and after the crack down on protests here in february and march. but the devil is in the details. what people here are waiting to see is in the wording of the report, whether it says that torture was used in a wide spread and systematic fashion by the authorities when they arrested hundreds of people and interrogated them during the period where torture was used systematically. it's really the word systematic that people are waiting to hear, particularly in the shia community, the shia majority community here, which most of the people were from the shia community. if the report is highly critical and the words systematic abuse is used, it may help to play indicate the shia community. if it's not used, then i think we could find there will be more protests and more violence here. but even if the
our correspondent, rupert wingfield hayes following that. we're expecting this report. what are the chances that it could be pretty incendiary? >> peter, i think everybody is expecting this report to be fairly critical of the bahraini government, of the way that it behaved during and after the crack down on protests here in february and march. but the devil is in the details. what people here are waiting to see is in the wording of the report, whether it says that torture was used in a...
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chris hayes, host of "up with chris hayes," which you really are doing great work. i knew you would, but you are doing great work. the show is so good. >> it means so much to me. >> thanks, chris, appreciate it. spinal tap still ahead. and rick perry's amazing brain freeze. and what's important about it. and what to do with that pesky 30-foot crack in your nuclear reactor, ohio. that's all ahead. is classic problem solving. i mean, kids make stains, i use tide boost to super charge our detergent. boom -- the clothes look amazing, and daddy? well, he's a hero. oh, see this thing here? it was covered in freezer pop. and since i won't have to wash it twice to get it clean, well, now i get to spend a little more me time. daddy, can you french braid my hair? herring bone or fish tail? herring bone. [ man ] good call. tide boost is my tide. what's yours? ♪ we're centurylink... a new kind of broadband company committed to providing honest, personal service from real people... 5-year price-lock guarantees... consistently fast speeds... and more ways to customize your techno
chris hayes, host of "up with chris hayes," which you really are doing great work. i knew you would, but you are doing great work. the show is so good. >> it means so much to me. >> thanks, chris, appreciate it. spinal tap still ahead. and rick perry's amazing brain freeze. and what's important about it. and what to do with that pesky 30-foot crack in your nuclear reactor, ohio. that's all ahead. is classic problem solving. i mean, kids make stains, i use tide boost to...
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chris hayes, host of "up with chris hayes," which you really are doing great work.d, but you are doing great work. the show is so good. >> it means so much to me. >> thanks, chris, appreciate it. spinal tap still ahead. and rick perry's amazing brain freeze. and what's important about it. and what to do with that pesky 30-foot crack in your nuclear reactor, ohio. that's all ahead. ♪ our machines help identify early stages of cancer, and it's something that we're extremely proud of. you see someone who is saved because of this technology, you know that the things that you do in your life matter. if i did have an opportunity to meet a cancer survivor, i'm sure i could take something positive away from that. [ jocelyn ] my name is jocelyn. and i'm a cancer survivor. [ woman ] i had cancer. i have no evidence of disease now. [ woman #2 ] i would love to meet the people that made the machines. i had such an amazing group of doctors and nurses, it would just make such a complete picture of why i'm sitting here today. ♪ [ man ] from the moment we walk in the front door, ju
chris hayes, host of "up with chris hayes," which you really are doing great work.d, but you are doing great work. the show is so good. >> it means so much to me. >> thanks, chris, appreciate it. spinal tap still ahead. and rick perry's amazing brain freeze. and what's important about it. and what to do with that pesky 30-foot crack in your nuclear reactor, ohio. that's all ahead. ♪ our machines help identify early stages of cancer, and it's something that we're...
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. >>> i'll talk with chris hayes about it next. and packages. yet they're closing thousands of offices, slashing service, and want to lay off over 100,000 workers. the postal service is recording financial losses, but not for reasons you might think. the problem ? a burden no other agency or company bears. a 2006 law that drains 5 billion a year from post-office revenue while the postal service is forced to overpay billions more into federal accounts. congress created this problem, and congress can fix it. prego?! but i've been buying ragu for years. [ thinking ] i wonder what other questionable choices i've made? [ '80s dance music plays ] [ sighs ] [ male announcer ] choose taste. choose prego. >>> welcome back. i don't know about you, but i've gotten pretty sick of seeing overconfident republicans spreading around, even since the tea party popped up, ever since they started their maneuvers, there's been a strut and swagger in their steps, and hearing a lot of talk like this. >> our top political priority over the next two years should be to d
. >>> i'll talk with chris hayes about it next. and packages. yet they're closing thousands of offices, slashing service, and want to lay off over 100,000 workers. the postal service is recording financial losses, but not for reasons you might think. the problem ? a burden no other agency or company bears. a 2006 law that drains 5 billion a year from post-office revenue while the postal service is forced to overpay billions more into federal accounts. congress created this problem, and...
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please welcome hunter hayes!r than the heat in july with her wind blown hair it just wasn't fair ♪ ♪ the way she was blowin' my mind have you ever noticed every hurricane ♪ ♪ gets its name from a girl like this she's a cat 5 kind keeps you up at night ♪ ♪ hangin' on to the edge of a kiss ♪ ♪ she's a beautiful mess yeah, the kind you love to love but what happens next ♪ ♪ i got a feelin' when the sun comes up ♪ ♪ i'm gonna wish i had a storm warnin' i'm gonna wish i had a sign ♪ ♪ i'm gonna wish i had a little heads up a little leeway a little more time ♪ ♪ some kind of radar system locked in on love ♪ ♪ i got a feelin' by the time the night finds the mornin' ♪ ♪ i'm gonna wish i had a storm warnin' i'm gonna wish i had a storm warnin' yeah ♪ ♪ ain't it funny how it feels when you're burnin' your wheels ♪ ♪ somewhere between goin' and gone you get so lost that you can't turn it off ♪ ♪ you give in and you just turn it on she's a heart full of rain red lips like a flame ♪ ♪ she's a girl from your favorite song what
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. >>> joining us now to talk about this is chris hayes, my buddy and the host of "up with chris hayesarching, writing and working on the declining trust in american institutions. as somebody associated with higher institutions of education, these set of stories have been hitting me particularly hard. is that unfair? should i be glumping all this higher education stuff with everything else? >> each sort of instance has its own contingent and distinction features. that's true for all different kinds of institutional failure from major league baseball to the catholic church to detroit big three automakers. there are certain themes that resonate throughout. one is a lack of accountability. when you have hierarchy, hierarchies tend to consolidate power within their own. when they consolidate power within their own, they have a tendency to guard knowledge about what is happening with an institution. if the findings of fact by the grand jury at penn state are true, that's certainly what transpired there. there's also the bureaucratization that happened in any kind of large and complex instit
. >>> joining us now to talk about this is chris hayes, my buddy and the host of "up with chris hayesarching, writing and working on the declining trust in american institutions. as somebody associated with higher institutions of education, these set of stories have been hitting me particularly hard. is that unfair? should i be glumping all this higher education stuff with everything else? >> each sort of instance has its own contingent and distinction features. that's true...
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more from kabc's rob hayes. >> reporter: you may need a score card for oscar's next telecast.ducer bred out. brian grazer in. oscar host, eddie murphy, out. now, the world is left wondering, who will be the next host announced by the academy awards. >> i can tell you for certainty, there are people sitting around a table at the academy right now. there are phone calls being made. and a lot of hollywood reporters waiting to break the news. >> reporter: murphy bowed out after ratner, his friend and director of his latest film, "tower heist," stepped down from his position following controversy about an anti-gay comment he made. the gay and lesbian alliance against defamation, gladd, says they're moving on to bigger and better things. >> america is tolerant of people who make mistakes and own it. that seems to be what's going on here. >> reporter: as for murphy, the popular comedian issued a brief statement, choosing not to explain his decision to step down. quote, i completely understand and support each party's decision with regard to a change of producers. i'm sure that the ne
more from kabc's rob hayes. >> reporter: you may need a score card for oscar's next telecast.ducer bred out. brian grazer in. oscar host, eddie murphy, out. now, the world is left wondering, who will be the next host announced by the academy awards. >> i can tell you for certainty, there are people sitting around a table at the academy right now. there are phone calls being made. and a lot of hollywood reporters waiting to break the news. >> reporter: murphy bowed out after...
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it's the coronation. >> reporter: from hollywood, rob hayes, nbc 9 news. >> we can take
it's the coronation. >> reporter: from hollywood, rob hayes, nbc 9 news. >> we can take
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hayes, do you have any thoughts on this? >> i have thoughts, but it's not too different from what you heard he heard. i think our diplomacy, particularly with the african government in this case needs to be strengthened. >> the one thing i would note and turned my time back is apparently in dr. thank you, mr. chairman. , correct me if i am wrong, but i think having to do with it and. is that correct that there was eis stand at the world bank and they just went ahead? >> i don't know the answer to that whether they did or not. i would be better not to comment on it. >> as you noted, i have the report here that says this favor is responsible for 90% of the water heading into lake turkana, a major dam broke in the river would train most of the lake depriving 300,000 kenyans of the water needed for agriculture, prodigal herding endosomal river could this fact to changes in it that we are talking about. i think you mentioned could affect 70% or more of an important species around the lake. so you know, that is major damage being
hayes, do you have any thoughts on this? >> i have thoughts, but it's not too different from what you heard he heard. i think our diplomacy, particularly with the african government in this case needs to be strengthened. >> the one thing i would note and turned my time back is apparently in dr. thank you, mr. chairman. , correct me if i am wrong, but i think having to do with it and. is that correct that there was eis stand at the world bank and they just went ahead? >> i...
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chief hayes-white is the only chief to have served in all 42 different stations. that says something for your hands-on leadership style, that you have not only earned your stripes, made your way up the ladder in the department, but also have brought to us a motherly touch that is uncommon. congratulations to you on this wonderful distinction. i would also like to thank john and john crow for supporting this tradition, which i aspired to at some point. >> thank you. [applause] >> you will be well-hung. you are jewish? all of you who would like to, we hope that you stay and eat and sleep and -- share wonderful stories. thank you, everybody. >> thank you to lead to help steer values -- continue to buy a the city history. certainly, to mr. john and gus constant, owners of john's grill for four years. it is an honor to be here. to have my picture up there. . a lot of water under p.m. very under the bridge. the firefighter was behing me, and taking good of us. i feel good about it. thank you. i think the world of chief s uhr. thank you to my co-workers. is all about tea
chief hayes-white is the only chief to have served in all 42 different stations. that says something for your hands-on leadership style, that you have not only earned your stripes, made your way up the ladder in the department, but also have brought to us a motherly touch that is uncommon. congratulations to you on this wonderful distinction. i would also like to thank john and john crow for supporting this tradition, which i aspired to at some point. >> thank you. [applause] >> you...
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hayes in an ethical matter, but they destroyed a theater, with 250 seats and the only major african-american theater company in the state of california. >> this is three minutes. >> i appreciate this. >> and you can submit any thing. is there additional public comment? i would ask that people who are interested in speaking, to line up. >> we just don't have any additional speaker cards. >> i was here to listen and i thought that there were comments -- i will keep this brief. we are concerned about the housing impact. there is no discussion to address the impacts. given the substantial growth of this institution, with a private institution, they are converting them to basically dormitories. this is of great concern. this encircles the whole downtown eastern corridor. anyone who has been to college knows that living in college -- with a permanent residence, although they are converting individual units, there is the impact of the existing residence. it results in a loss of the affordable housing. this is inherently transitory. we don't think this report, that this issue is addressed at all. an
hayes in an ethical matter, but they destroyed a theater, with 250 seats and the only major african-american theater company in the state of california. >> this is three minutes. >> i appreciate this. >> and you can submit any thing. is there additional public comment? i would ask that people who are interested in speaking, to line up. >> we just don't have any additional speaker cards. >> i was here to listen and i thought that there were comments -- i will keep...
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from new york, i am chris hayes.nist for the daily, and nbc contributor, melissa perry, and bob herbert, formally from the "new york times." if you are watching one of the other cable network, you may see a doomsday until the super committee blows the deadline, and at the risk of sounding like a news cable tech, i am rooting for failure. i think it will require more deficit sending in the short term, and we are up against an array of other factors, and history indicates that's what we need. but if the super committee succeeds and comes up with a way to reduty the deficit, it will involve major cuts in government spending, and major reductions involving kids, families and the elderly. if the plan fails to pass congress, it triggers a process which was part of the deal to get the debt ceiling passed. $1.2 trillion in spending cuts, half coming from spending programs excludeing medicaid and medicare, and it looks like we're going towards the latter. congressman cohen, are you hoping for super committee failure? >> yeah,
from new york, i am chris hayes.nist for the daily, and nbc contributor, melissa perry, and bob herbert, formally from the "new york times." if you are watching one of the other cable network, you may see a doomsday until the super committee blows the deadline, and at the risk of sounding like a news cable tech, i am rooting for failure. i think it will require more deficit sending in the short term, and we are up against an array of other factors, and history indicates that's what we...
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. >>> hello, from new york, i am chris hayes. if you missed our saturday program, we had a report about a detailed plan for taking down wall street. we will talk with one of the targets, ohio senator, sherry brown, later in the program. and then police sprayed peaceful protesters. and we have our guests. msnbc contributor, melissa harris perry, and was also here yesterday, and veteran, bob herbert, now a distinguished senior fellow at the think tank. thank you for joining me. >>> first off, all candidates met in a church last night for a debate. it was sponsored by the christian group. the six candidates sat shoulder to shoulder around a table direct directed for thanksgiving. rick santorum, and herman cain was asked about a moment that led them to the path of god which i found effective, and then newt gingrich jumped all over the occupy wall street protesters. this is the biggest applause line of the night. take a listen. >> all of the occupy movements starts with the premise that we owe them everything, and they take over a pub
. >>> hello, from new york, i am chris hayes. if you missed our saturday program, we had a report about a detailed plan for taking down wall street. we will talk with one of the targets, ohio senator, sherry brown, later in the program. and then police sprayed peaceful protesters. and we have our guests. msnbc contributor, melissa harris perry, and was also here yesterday, and veteran, bob herbert, now a distinguished senior fellow at the think tank. thank you for joining me....
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i'm chris hayes. the g-20 summit in france failed, for now, to come up with a fix for the european economy. instead, they pushed italy to embrace an austerity plan. the prime minister of greece pledged to step aside and form a coalition government that would push through another round of austerity measures. more on what it means for the american economy and they mean a lot. and more on the presidential candidate herman cain. right now, i'm joined by sam cedar, writer and activist angela davis, former fashion editor. alease jordan a former speech riter for condoleezza rice and "up" veteran john as well as a contributing editor. it's great to have you at the table. thanks for getting up so early. today is officially bank transfer day. it's move your money day. in washington last night, three d.c. protesters protesting an event were hit by a car as they tried to block ak stosz tccess event. they ran toward or jumped in front of the vehicle. three injured protesters were taken to the hospital. the injurie
i'm chris hayes. the g-20 summit in france failed, for now, to come up with a fix for the european economy. instead, they pushed italy to embrace an austerity plan. the prime minister of greece pledged to step aside and form a coalition government that would push through another round of austerity measures. more on what it means for the american economy and they mean a lot. and more on the presidential candidate herman cain. right now, i'm joined by sam cedar, writer and activist angela davis,...
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the director for the dnc and host of chris hayes here on msnbc.you are not. >> i am. if two officials of freddie mac say mr. gingrich was paid to develop relationships with republicans on the hill, i understand that to mean lobbying. help me. is my lexicon forced? >> there is a technical legal definition and in order to do that, you have to register as a lobbyist and that means meeting with staff members or representatives to lobby them on a piece of legislation. there disclosures and things like that. then the informal black market of lobbying, the cultivation of relationships and a far broader category. it's not because of the vision, but the reason is because you have connections to lawmakers and people in power who can help you out. the best way to think about it is newt's activities are to lobbying as bill clinton's activities in monica lewinsky are to intercourse. >> what are? >> what? >> he's right. >> actually down here we call that influence pedalling. >> that's what nude was doing. let me remind you about a story that should tell you eve
the director for the dnc and host of chris hayes here on msnbc.you are not. >> i am. if two officials of freddie mac say mr. gingrich was paid to develop relationships with republicans on the hill, i understand that to mean lobbying. help me. is my lexicon forced? >> there is a technical legal definition and in order to do that, you have to register as a lobbyist and that means meeting with staff members or representatives to lobby them on a piece of legislation. there disclosures...
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what we're showing you is the live look at the intersection of larkin and hayes, not far from the state building there on golden gate avenue. it is a small group of protesters who were at the state building earlier this afternoon. we showed you that picture live about 15 minutes ago, it appears to be a couple of dozen people on the move, we can tell they're on the sidewalk, you see the traffic there on the right-hand side of the screen, so at this point they don't appear to be bothering traffic. we have the crews following the story on the ground, and if there are new developments we'll bring them to you. >>> today a chapter closed that shook a community. the young driver responsible for the death of a toddler learned her fate today. and ktvu has more on the court's decision and also the town's reaction. rob? >> reporter: frank, it happened right in this crosswalk, the two-year-old girl was struck and killed by a driver who was texting. today, 11 months later that driver learned she will be going to jail. 19-year-old dunaway walked out of the sonoma county superior court hearing her sen
what we're showing you is the live look at the intersection of larkin and hayes, not far from the state building there on golden gate avenue. it is a small group of protesters who were at the state building earlier this afternoon. we showed you that picture live about 15 minutes ago, it appears to be a couple of dozen people on the move, we can tell they're on the sidewalk, you see the traffic there on the right-hand side of the screen, so at this point they don't appear to be bothering...
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up with chris hayes starts right now. >>> good morning from new york. i'm chris hayes. four days before its deadline, the congressional super committee on reducing america's debt remains at an impasse. democrats openly ridiculed the latest proposals from republicans. "the new york times" reports that unreleased census figures show that 100 million americans, 1 in 3 of us, live below or only just above the poverty line. right now, i am joined by my panel, james polis, columnist for the daley color.com who has written for the american conservative. michelle goldberg, senior writer for "the daily beast." laura flanders, co-author and editor of at the tea party and ray lewis, retired philadelphia police captain arrested at "occupy wall street" on the national day of action on thursday. for those tuning in for the one and only melissa harris-perry, she will be joining us in a bit. >>> if the first two months of occupywall street was gains, they struck back. on tuesday, the mayor ordered police to clear the occupiers out of zuccotti park in an early morning raid. police destr
up with chris hayes starts right now. >>> good morning from new york. i'm chris hayes. four days before its deadline, the congressional super committee on reducing america's debt remains at an impasse. democrats openly ridiculed the latest proposals from republicans. "the new york times" reports that unreleased census figures show that 100 million americans, 1 in 3 of us, live below or only just above the poverty line. right now, i am joined by my panel, james polis,...
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the panel hayes -- has until november 23rd to reduce the deficit. if they don't agree, automatic spending cuts will go into effect. >> illinois police are looking for a piece of history. a sword stolen from abraham lincoln's tomb. the preservation society officials say the sword was stolen between september and earlier this month. it was attached to a bronze statue above the tomb. this is the first reported theft from the site since the 1890s when the same sword was storm. there's usually a 24-howard guard but cutbacks eliminated security there. >> some -- the prices going up for thanksgiving dinner. >> what's head for your weather work week? leak. >> leigh: has the details. >> mike: the giants' hands - t >> as stores gear up for the holiday shopping season there's concern it might actually cost you more to put gifts on layway than to charge it. senator charles schumer is asking retail associations to ask their members to be more transparent about the layway programs. retailers argue the fees are clear. according to the senator the total cost of a l
the panel hayes -- has until november 23rd to reduce the deficit. if they don't agree, automatic spending cuts will go into effect. >> illinois police are looking for a piece of history. a sword stolen from abraham lincoln's tomb. the preservation society officials say the sword was stolen between september and earlier this month. it was attached to a bronze statue above the tomb. this is the first reported theft from the site since the 1890s when the same sword was storm. there's usually...
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everybody fell by the wayside, and as you pointed out, the latest poll has him ahead. >> chris hayes,h life left in the gingrich bubble? >> i'm curious to see. the candidate who wants to be the anti-romney has to watch the right flank. i think the fannie/freddie story caused the crisis. the fact he was on the payroll of the entity that they say caused the crisis gives them a problem. >> thank you for joining me tonight. coming up, police in pennsylvania deny that penn state assistant coach mike iko5ó mcqueary reported coach jerry sandusky to them. in a rewrite tonight, a special report on child abuse washington-style. ♪ you, you ain't alone ♪ and just let me be [ male announcer ] this is your moment. ♪ your ticket home ♪ [ male announcer ] this is zales, the diamond store. helps defends against occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas and bloating. with three strains of good bacteria to help balance your colon. you had me at "probiotic." [ female announcer ] phillips' colon health. >>> just two and a half weeks ago we found out that republican presidential candidate herman cain had sexu
everybody fell by the wayside, and as you pointed out, the latest poll has him ahead. >> chris hayes,h life left in the gingrich bubble? >> i'm curious to see. the candidate who wants to be the anti-romney has to watch the right flank. i think the fannie/freddie story caused the crisis. the fact he was on the payroll of the entity that they say caused the crisis gives them a problem. >> thank you for joining me tonight. coming up, police in pennsylvania deny that penn state...
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joining me today, chris hayes and columnist for the daily news and maggie haverman, a senior writer with politico. thanks for joining me. before we get to the lazy discussion, we're getting reports that protesters are clashing with police, some cops have been hurt. guys, what needs to happen here today? does ows need to come out in force? what are the ramifications today? >> i think this week is sort of an em pir strikes back, there was a honeymoon both in the popular and it was inevitable would become a polarizing force. every social movement is a polarizing force to some level. the question is what is next after the base of the encampment is taken away? today is an opportunity to gal vannize. >> it's a brain storm across the brooklyn bridge? >> something like that, exactly. >> part of the problem with occupy wall street, i think in terms of defining this as a social movement, that's been complicated. people have not agreed because there hasn't been a group unifying precept that everyone agrees on. i think this is a difficult movement. you did see mayor bloomberg come out and do what pe
joining me today, chris hayes and columnist for the daily news and maggie haverman, a senior writer with politico. thanks for joining me. before we get to the lazy discussion, we're getting reports that protesters are clashing with police, some cops have been hurt. guys, what needs to happen here today? does ows need to come out in force? what are the ramifications today? >> i think this week is sort of an em pir strikes back, there was a honeymoon both in the popular and it was...
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since they have a lot of work, one of the things we're trying to initiate based on the late calvin hayes was the construction center. we are trying to take the leadership to bring here and we will try to have it in such a way that we look at napoli the -- not only the puc projects, but we'll identify, look at the packages, and with technology, we are going to e-mail you or send you a text. most people don't have time to look into website. we are looking at ways that we can disseminate information to people, that is something that we are closely working on. the other thing is that when a contract with us up, how we are requiring that they sign their level of participation. a lot of times they don't know if there are listed. we are requiring that on the contract. the only thing based off of what yolanda said, if we can do a better job of letting them know when these services will be anticipated or needed, we have long-term contracts for five years or something like that. it will be nice for them to know if the work they are performing is up front, towards the back of the contract, or in th
since they have a lot of work, one of the things we're trying to initiate based on the late calvin hayes was the construction center. we are trying to take the leadership to bring here and we will try to have it in such a way that we look at napoli the -- not only the puc projects, but we'll identify, look at the packages, and with technology, we are going to e-mail you or send you a text. most people don't have time to look into website. we are looking at ways that we can disseminate...
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as perhaps to actually focus, whether it is trust for public land type project like balboa park in hayesalley. we just apply for funding to the state of california in partnership with the trust for public land for hilltop playground. adding these parents come forward today on a project for waterfront playground, it allows us to spread our resources throughout the city. as in no, we're building playgrounds every day, thanks to the voters support for the 2008 clean and safe neighborhood park fund. under the 10-year capital plan, we hope to be back with an request to place an additional bond measure on the ballot pit of the work to continue to renovate our parks and build our playgrounds continues. we do struggle on the operating side of the ledger, as you know. but that speaks to our efforts, given general fund shortages, to raise earned revenue and to seek philanthropic sources and alternative sources the weekend continued to keep are burdening staff, as churchill line and staff to keep our parks clean and safe. i think we have done a good job of that in difficult economic times. no doubt
as perhaps to actually focus, whether it is trust for public land type project like balboa park in hayesalley. we just apply for funding to the state of california in partnership with the trust for public land for hilltop playground. adding these parents come forward today on a project for waterfront playground, it allows us to spread our resources throughout the city. as in no, we're building playgrounds every day, thanks to the voters support for the 2008 clean and safe neighborhood park...