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i wanted a character just tell that story and the first one i struck on was john hayes. john hay had been lincolns to private secretaries when he was a young man. he was the ambassador at the court of st. james in london and later secretary of state to both mckinley and roosevelt. he was at the center of events leading up to and just after the spanish morning american war. the research i did on him, sam clemens as he does keeps popping up. he was always on the other side of the issue, not always but often and it may be realized i could tell the events from a couple different perspectives. i thought the whole had become bigger than the sum of the part. when i really decided to pair them was actually when i read about a birthday party that mark twain had in 1902. pay was secretary of state and if you know anything about what sam clemens was talking about in those days, he was very much opposed to what they were doing. i think there are many people in the audience that thought sam clemens might take the hide off john hay that night. he did not. i was curious about why he di
i wanted a character just tell that story and the first one i struck on was john hayes. john hay had been lincolns to private secretaries when he was a young man. he was the ambassador at the court of st. james in london and later secretary of state to both mckinley and roosevelt. he was at the center of events leading up to and just after the spanish morning american war. the research i did on him, sam clemens as he does keeps popping up. he was always on the other side of the issue, not...
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we'll talk to greg hayes later on.dupont raises its full year. 3m with a miss cuts the full year guidance, and cat beats but cuts its profit guidance again. job cuts, take a listen. >> we're leaning now, but we're going to get a little leaner and meaner and that's one of the reasons we took our outlook down in the second half is for a little bit more restructuring to come for 2017 and beyond. but we're looking at a very strong balance sheet, pretty good cash flow in the first half of the year. we're on solid ground here with our market position around the world and doing internally and operationally, very, very good. >> so they take that restructuring guide from 550 to 7. >> i can't believe the guy is able to come on and smile. they have become leaner and meaner. when you watch oil go to 42, you think -- he mentioned oil and gas. you can't have it. oil cannot go below 40 and maintain. he's being very cautious mining no real turn, versus dupont, ed breen. there was -- every single line item was better and we'll hear fro
we'll talk to greg hayes later on.dupont raises its full year. 3m with a miss cuts the full year guidance, and cat beats but cuts its profit guidance again. job cuts, take a listen. >> we're leaning now, but we're going to get a little leaner and meaner and that's one of the reasons we took our outlook down in the second half is for a little bit more restructuring to come for 2017 and beyond. but we're looking at a very strong balance sheet, pretty good cash flow in the first half of the...
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chris hayes does too. we love sarcasm. by allison anne dean marshall, real live hollywood actors. you may recognize allison from a television show which everybody i know out of nowhere says i wish "newsroom" was still on. everybody loves "newsroom." it's going to be like "honeymooners" or something, "star trek." it's going to be replayed forever. they'll say it only ran three years. and dean norris. >> yeah. >> they didn't even put your surname up there -- >> because everyone knows. >> everybody knows everything. >> the one man guy. >> just like cher. right? >> right. just like cher. >> nonprofit, nonpartisan liberal organization. thank you. >> hey, hey. >> arts advocacy. so what do you make of -- you know one thing i notice. there's a few conservatives out west. in your community. in the industry. >> yes. >> tom sellec who else? oh, yeah. jon voigt. >> yeah. >> that's right. but they're a splinter group, small splinter group. most are passionate progressives. isn't anybody middle of the road in hollywood? sort of has, you
chris hayes does too. we love sarcasm. by allison anne dean marshall, real live hollywood actors. you may recognize allison from a television show which everybody i know out of nowhere says i wish "newsroom" was still on. everybody loves "newsroom." it's going to be like "honeymooners" or something, "star trek." it's going to be replayed forever. they'll say it only ran three years. and dean norris. >> yeah. >> they didn't even put your...
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chris hayes continues our live coverage now from dallas. our l coverage now from dallas. >>> i'm chris hayes and this is msnbc's continuing live coverage of the deadly ambush attacks on police. officers were attacked while they were guarding a peaceful black lives matter protest. their final moments both captured in videos that shocked the conscious of the nation. in the after math of a heartbreaking week, we've seen some dispiriting responses including from a handful of conservatives who blame president obama and hillary clinton for the murders in dallas. there is also a remarkable outpouring of empathy and compassion from people. >> let's not lose sight in our common humanity. the values that brought those protesters to the streets in dallas, the values that brought those protesters to the streets in washington last night, respect, decency, compassion, humanity. >> took me a long time and a number of people talking to me over the years to get a sense of this. if you are a normal white american, the truth is you don't understand being blac
chris hayes continues our live coverage now from dallas. our l coverage now from dallas. >>> i'm chris hayes and this is msnbc's continuing live coverage of the deadly ambush attacks on police. officers were attacked while they were guarding a peaceful black lives matter protest. their final moments both captured in videos that shocked the conscious of the nation. in the after math of a heartbreaking week, we've seen some dispiriting responses including from a handful of conservatives...
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let's bring back chris hayes, joy reid, michael steele. let's talk about a guy who gets overlooked too damn many times, joe biden. >> yeah. >> i think joe knows because he's told me the best way to get popular in this country is not run for president. and i saw that tonight. he is very popular, so is dr. jill biden. they went out on that stage. let's watch a bit of it and then i want some remarks about everybody. he warned voters about what a trump presidency really means for a group he really does represent, joe biden. >> his cynicism is unbounded. his lack of empathy and compassion can be summed up in a phrase i suspect he's most proud of having made famous, "you're fired." really, i'm not joking. think about that. think about everything you've learned in a child, no matter where you were raised. how can there be pleasure in saying you're fired? he's trying to tell us he cares about the middle class. give me a break! that's a bunch of malarkey! >> there's a modern word, malarkey. >> governor, let me ask you, is this state in play, pennsy
let's bring back chris hayes, joy reid, michael steele. let's talk about a guy who gets overlooked too damn many times, joe biden. >> yeah. >> i think joe knows because he's told me the best way to get popular in this country is not run for president. and i saw that tonight. he is very popular, so is dr. jill biden. they went out on that stage. let's watch a bit of it and then i want some remarks about everybody. he warned voters about what a trump presidency really means for a...
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conditions and a little less of the hayes around san francisco. clouds racing on in and temperatures in the mid-60s and drizzle and mist likely as you head towards tomorrow morning. mat reap air 1750 feet thicker than it was about 48 hours ago, so the marine or ocean air conditioning should push a bit further inland for tomorrow morning and that means out towards the tri-valley and cortina strait and down into the santa clara valley. you'll have low clouds and maybe misty skies to start and then hazy sunshine in the afternoon where the low clouds will linger just to the west of the golden gate with our temperatures cooling down. now i noticed the marine air here in green. sobranes fire and marine layers, 1,700 feet thick and higher up above though and still very dry air. the areas in tan, humidity levels in the 20% range and not much change tomorrow and fire danger high there and look at the temperatures still in the 80s to near 90 and more important lit prevailing wind still pushing smoke we think into the afternoon and especially out towards mor
conditions and a little less of the hayes around san francisco. clouds racing on in and temperatures in the mid-60s and drizzle and mist likely as you head towards tomorrow morning. mat reap air 1750 feet thicker than it was about 48 hours ago, so the marine or ocean air conditioning should push a bit further inland for tomorrow morning and that means out towards the tri-valley and cortina strait and down into the santa clara valley. you'll have low clouds and maybe misty skies to start and...
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. >> i was just going to say chris hayes is also there. >> chris hayes to that very well point that joy the u.s. forces in afghanistan. do you see these two messages as gelling? what kind of deal do you think they tried to seal tonight? >> well, there were two parts of the night to me. the part before bill clinton was kind of programming what republicans did on their monday fight when they had the victims of crimes committed by undocumented immigrants. they had the grieving mother of a service member who has lost in benghazi. that was sort of playing to their base tonight. a lot of the stuff happening on stage tonight was essentially a democrat base, obviously a very different vision of what that base is, but it was rich in personal stories. and the mothers of the movement, a lot of the stories about 9/11, particularly. what i thought bill clinton was there to do and what he can do better than fanybody, when he talked about the real hillary clinton and the made-up hillary clinton, whether you think her politics would be good enough or whether she would be a good enough president, the di
. >> i was just going to say chris hayes is also there. >> chris hayes to that very well point that joy the u.s. forces in afghanistan. do you see these two messages as gelling? what kind of deal do you think they tried to seal tonight? >> well, there were two parts of the night to me. the part before bill clinton was kind of programming what republicans did on their monday fight when they had the victims of crimes committed by undocumented immigrants. they had the grieving...
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. >> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. >> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. with polls showing racial tensions reaching new highs and the country reeling from a week of violence and pain that expose said raw differences between americans, hillary clinton today went to the old state capital in springfield, illinois, where nearly 160 years ago, abraham lincoln proclaimed the house divided against itself cannot stand, to give a speech about race and division that doubles as a full-out assault on the politics of racial white grievance that are inseparable from donald trump's presidential campaign. >> his campaign is as divisive as any we have seen in our lifetimes. it is built on spoking mistrust and pitting american against american. it's there in everything he says and everything he promises to do as president. this man is the nominee of the party of lincoln. we are watching it become the party of trump. and that's not just a huge loss for our democracy. it is a threat to it. because donald trump's campaign adds up to an ugly, dangerous message to america. >> t
. >> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. >> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. with polls showing racial tensions reaching new highs and the country reeling from a week of violence and pain that expose said raw differences between americans, hillary clinton today went to the old state capital in springfield, illinois, where nearly 160 years ago, abraham lincoln proclaimed the house divided against itself cannot stand, to give a speech about race and division that...
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. >>> breaking news tonight from chris hayes show and chris hayes' interview with bernie sanders. >> i am also on record and will do everything that i can, chris -- and i'm a pretty hard worker at these things -- to make sure that donald trump does not become president of the united states of america. because that will be an unmitigated disaster, not only for our country, but for the world. so i'm going to do that. i think at the end of the day, there is going to be a coming together and we're going to go forward together and not only defeat trump, but defeat him badly. >> so that's key. you're not denying reports there are talks about a possible endorsement? >> that's correct. >> up next, hillary clinton explores the ruins of the trump taj mahal in atlantic city. >>> donald trump the casino operator sounded an awful lot like donald trump the presidential candidate. >> we're going to make this hotel and casino and resort the most successful in the world, by far. and i look forward to it. we love you. your our tam. >> and is a year later, just a year later, donald trump files for bank
. >>> breaking news tonight from chris hayes show and chris hayes' interview with bernie sanders. >> i am also on record and will do everything that i can, chris -- and i'm a pretty hard worker at these things -- to make sure that donald trump does not become president of the united states of america. because that will be an unmitigated disaster, not only for our country, but for the world. so i'm going to do that. i think at the end of the day, there is going to be a coming...
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chris hayes. stay with us for full-time coverage, final night of the dnc. the big show started three hours ago and continues right now with chris hayes. take it away. >>> thank you, chuck. >>> good evening. we are live in philadelphia on this, the final dramatic big night of the democratic national convention. i am as chuck todd said, chris hayes. this is it. hillary's big night. the biggest stage she's had this entire campaign to make a case for herself as the next president of the united states, to try to convince americans not to put donald trump in the oval office. clinton is set to be introduced by her daughter, chelsea. tonight's program at the wells fargo center is already well under way. we expect to have big speeches coming up very shortly. joining me now is democratic senator sherrod brown of ohio, who will be speaking in prime time later tonight. >> this is both more fun than you had in cleveland when i saw you last, more substantive and a whole lot less dark. right? >> do you wonder, i'm glad you started on that note. the overwhelming theme, som
chris hayes. stay with us for full-time coverage, final night of the dnc. the big show started three hours ago and continues right now with chris hayes. take it away. >>> thank you, chuck. >>> good evening. we are live in philadelphia on this, the final dramatic big night of the democratic national convention. i am as chuck todd said, chris hayes. this is it. hillary's big night. the biggest stage she's had this entire campaign to make a case for herself as the next president...
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. >> i was going say chris hayes is also there. >> chris hayes is with us, to to that very well put pointw than it might have been in 2008, you know, tomorrow night, night three of the convention, michael bloomberg make his case as a former republican, now an independent for her. we're going to see john allen who is the commander of u.s. forces in afghanistan make the case for her. we're going to hear maybe national security focussed message. do you see these two as gelling. what kind of deal did they try to seal tonight? >> two parts of the night to me. the part before bill clinton was really the kind of base programming that the republicans had really done on their monday night when they had the victims of crimes committed by undocumented immigrants. they had the grieving mother of a service member who was lost in benghazi. that was playing to their base tonight a lot of the stuff happening on stage tonight was essentially democrat-based. different of what that base is. it was rich in personal stories. it was intense, the mothers of the movement, ab lot of the stories about 9/11 particu
. >> i was going say chris hayes is also there. >> chris hayes is with us, to to that very well put pointw than it might have been in 2008, you know, tomorrow night, night three of the convention, michael bloomberg make his case as a former republican, now an independent for her. we're going to see john allen who is the commander of u.s. forces in afghanistan make the case for her. we're going to hear maybe national security focussed message. do you see these two as gelling. what...
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also with me for the night, chris hayes, host of all in. we'll talk about that title later. joy reid, host of am joy, we'll go with that and howard fineman with the best title ever created for journalist, global editorial director for the huffington host, and msnbc, but no less important, msnbc political analyst. i've got to go with the senate here because you and i had a great talk today about the importance of this state. before we get any further about the big picture about bill clinton tonight and all the great speeches. the people voting right here. >> i think it would be close, but i think the winner in pennsylvania will be the president. >> the winner will be hillary? >> the winner will be hillary. and the reason i believe that is not just because of the recent history, but because i believe hillary can get the kind of vote here in the city which is about 11.5% of the vote. i think she'll do better in the western community that the opponent has gotten momentum in lately. >> that's true. you think the southeastern pennsylvania, this media market, watching locally here
also with me for the night, chris hayes, host of all in. we'll talk about that title later. joy reid, host of am joy, we'll go with that and howard fineman with the best title ever created for journalist, global editorial director for the huffington host, and msnbc, but no less important, msnbc political analyst. i've got to go with the senate here because you and i had a great talk today about the importance of this state. before we get any further about the big picture about bill clinton...
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chris hayes is there for us.is, the question becomes how will this change any of what comes from that stage, any of the tone, tenor or words from the gop gathering? >> you know, i think -- i don't think what happened today specifically necessarily will alter the rhetoric because so much of it has already been developed over a period of time prior to today, frankly. i think it is interesting that donald trump was tweeting about what happened today because we have seen a kind of alteration to his trajectory in terms of how he's responded to things. he responded to orlando, of course, with the tweet that was widely criticized in which he said i called it, no one was listening to me, he gave a speech in which he cast his suspicion on millions of american muslims for essentially shielding plotters and terrorists. after dallas, we saw a markedly different approach from him. much more buttoned down, much more reserved, much more equanimity and caution, prepared statement he gave to facebook, and now in the last few days
chris hayes is there for us.is, the question becomes how will this change any of what comes from that stage, any of the tone, tenor or words from the gop gathering? >> you know, i think -- i don't think what happened today specifically necessarily will alter the rhetoric because so much of it has already been developed over a period of time prior to today, frankly. i think it is interesting that donald trump was tweeting about what happened today because we have seen a kind of alteration...
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i am chris hayes. at this very moment, according to some reporting by alex walt wald, calls are being made by hillary clinton to those who were possible vp contender nominees, the ones who did not get the job. once those calls are completed, we're expecting perhaps within second ds, minutes or within the hour to hear who the nominee for the democratic nominee in the year 2016 is going to be. kristen welker has been rufrg this. what's the latest? >> reporter: hey, chris. one of my source has been telling me that it's almost time. john podesta, one of her top advisers, making calls to the vp picks who are for the going to be her actual picks. so you would, buy that measure, guess that the person who is going to be her vp pick is going to get a call very soon as well. now, based on my reporting, based on my phone calls with sources, all signs right now are pointing to tim kaine. he is, of course, the senator from virginia, former governor. he checks all of the boxes. he's got a long resume and happens to
i am chris hayes. at this very moment, according to some reporting by alex walt wald, calls are being made by hillary clinton to those who were possible vp contender nominees, the ones who did not get the job. once those calls are completed, we're expecting perhaps within second ds, minutes or within the hour to hear who the nominee for the democratic nominee in the year 2016 is going to be. kristen welker has been rufrg this. what's the latest? >> reporter: hey, chris. one of my source...
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chris hayes continue our live coverage now from dallas. >> good evening from dallas, i am chris hayes, it is now 11:00 p.m. we are continuing our live coverage of last night's deadly attack left five dead and seven wounded. largely protests against police violence continuing across the country. this is a scene in atlanta, georgia where a large protest have been met with police for hours now. it had remained peaceful. the mayor reid came out at one point. and in baton rouge, louisiana, dan sheppard is at the protest and is joining us by phone. dan, what's going on there? >> hey, chris, it is some what a peaceful protest near the head quarters of baton rouge police. police presence is here. we are approaching 1,000 protesters and 200 law enforcement and many of them in riot gear. it is peaceful. law enforcement did show up eye yacht gear. law enforcement are letting protesters having their say. >> law enforcement announced they're going to leave the area. for the most part, a lot of them have but you can see from our live pictures a lot is happening. it is possible for people to leave b
chris hayes continue our live coverage now from dallas. >> good evening from dallas, i am chris hayes, it is now 11:00 p.m. we are continuing our live coverage of last night's deadly attack left five dead and seven wounded. largely protests against police violence continuing across the country. this is a scene in atlanta, georgia where a large protest have been met with police for hours now. it had remained peaceful. the mayor reid came out at one point. and in baton rouge, louisiana, dan...
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and winds variable and humidity level around 20% and we could have hayes floating across the -- hazy conditions floating across the region. temperatures topping 100 degrees inland, and the microclimate out around the bay, 80s on the beaches and along the coast only in the 60s. take a look at some of these current numbers, walnut creek 70, santa rosa 54, in mountain view at 64. and heating up in california and sticking around today, tomorrow and into friday, gradually cooling-off by friday and into the weekend. it will be heating up once again away from the shoreline, and look at all these triple digits again, clear lake, fairfield and vacaville, upper 90s and 80s for oakland and hayward. san jose mid-90s, gilroy 101 degrees, san francisco 74, half moon bay 64. still hot inland, tomorrow through thursday and gradually tapering off by friday and into the weekend. i equate this to the bike, you pump the tire for five or 10 seconds in the bottom of it gets very hot.>> i know you are a big bike rider and i dyed it. >>> your time is 5:21 am and you remember the big ice bucket, leading to a
and winds variable and humidity level around 20% and we could have hayes floating across the -- hazy conditions floating across the region. temperatures topping 100 degrees inland, and the microclimate out around the bay, 80s on the beaches and along the coast only in the 60s. take a look at some of these current numbers, walnut creek 70, santa rosa 54, in mountain view at 64. and heating up in california and sticking around today, tomorrow and into friday, gradually cooling-off by friday and...
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joining me, the best of the business, joy reid, chris hayes, the host of "all in," and howard feinmanfriend global editorial director, global of the huffington post. and michael steele. howard, i just want you to talk about it because we were there, the four of us -- five of us were there. we were there for hours. >> hours. >> i loved it. i loved tonight. i thought tonight had stuff and what i saw -- i'll just start with my thought. when i'm watching the first lady, a beautiful woman, we're allowed to say that, a beautiful woman, charming as hell, elevated by educated, charm and everything else, stood up there and i do watch people and some youngish african-american by my standards african-american women, they're crying, they're so proud of what she is and so proud of how she raised her kids and i say that about some conservative right wing men in america, this family has done everything good, never does a thing wrong, the kids doesn't do anything wrong, they're perfect. and all these right-wing people keep hating them and i say what do they want? what did you see that wasn't on tv? >
joining me, the best of the business, joy reid, chris hayes, the host of "all in," and howard feinmanfriend global editorial director, global of the huffington post. and michael steele. howard, i just want you to talk about it because we were there, the four of us -- five of us were there. we were there for hours. >> hours. >> i loved it. i loved tonight. i thought tonight had stuff and what i saw -- i'll just start with my thought. when i'm watching the first lady, a...
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hayes which is how he got on the supreme court. and served for 30 years and the reason i have john marshall harlan up here, he was the sole dissenter in the case of plesscy versus ferguson in 1896 which upheld segregation in public accommodations. it was railcars. ing that dissent in 1896 became the unanimous decision in brown versus board of education in 1954. so every freshman law sund can tell you who john marshall harlan is. i probably told you more than you wanted to know how he ended up on the supreme court. it was a reward for helping hayes get the nomination. this is a depiction of the debate surrounding the compromise of 1850. the reason have i it up not only henry clay, daniel webster, john c. calhoun, i have it up not only because i'm an admire ever clay but i did my senior thesis on henry clay and the compromise. >> is it because he was a kentuckian that you did that. >> i recently reread it. it wasn't very good. frankly, they should have made me rewrite it. i'm not exactly sending it around for publication. but it was
hayes which is how he got on the supreme court. and served for 30 years and the reason i have john marshall harlan up here, he was the sole dissenter in the case of plesscy versus ferguson in 1896 which upheld segregation in public accommodations. it was railcars. ing that dissent in 1896 became the unanimous decision in brown versus board of education in 1954. so every freshman law sund can tell you who john marshall harlan is. i probably told you more than you wanted to know how he ended up...
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chris hayes continue our live coverage now from dallas. >> good evening from dallas, i am chris hayes is now 11:00 p.m. we are continuing our live coverage of last night's deadly attack left five dead and seven wounded. largely protests against police violence continuing across the country. this is a scene in atlanta, georgia where a large protest have been met with police for hours now. it had remained peaceful. the mayor reid came out a
chris hayes continue our live coverage now from dallas. >> good evening from dallas, i am chris hayes is now 11:00 p.m. we are continuing our live coverage of last night's deadly attack left five dead and seven wounded. largely protests against police violence continuing across the country. this is a scene in atlanta, georgia where a large protest have been met with police for hours now. it had remained peaceful. the mayor reid came out a
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chris hayes -- he is global. michael steele, if you were watching the from the inner sanctum, if there is such a place and you were up there in the tower and they're all watching this on scientiftv, we little afraid or confident? >> i think probably at the end of the day they were probably a little more confident. >> more confident? >> yeah, a little more confident. and the reason being, this message, while everybody in the room loved it. how does it resonate across the country? and the thinking right now in the trump team is the country is standing and moving closer to where they are in their argumentation, the country is li look look, i don't have time to worry about my neighbor, i have to take care of me. and that is where the country is, moving a little closer to trump on that. >> you be careful if you say look at the country, because you look at the polls, there are two, i'm convinced more than ever, we're essentially two americas, completely opposite experiences. if you look at the bump that donald trump go
chris hayes -- he is global. michael steele, if you were watching the from the inner sanctum, if there is such a place and you were up there in the tower and they're all watching this on scientiftv, we little afraid or confident? >> i think probably at the end of the day they were probably a little more confident. >> more confident? >> yeah, a little more confident. and the reason being, this message, while everybody in the room loved it. how does it resonate across the...
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chris hayes is here which means chris hayes will be the guy interrupting more often than me now. chris, you get to interrupt. kornacki and i will be -- >> do you want all my trivial knowledge of the different states? deep gorges? idaho, the deepest gorge? >> these are important facts. >> this is how you win bar trivia. watch the roll call of the states. you learn something new every time. >> it has been striking, the general sort of comity displayed in the hall here. c-o- c-o-m-i-t-y. >> we should acknowledge this more, it is a much different building today than yesterday. >> there is energy like this for a roll call of the states. a couple years ago, both parties were de-emphasizing the roll call. they would do a few states one day, a few the next day just to get it out of the way. it has come back in a big way. everyone's here. they are cheering everyone. this is an old school -- there's no suspense in the winner. in every other way this is an old school throwback roll call. >> i just thank you for making sure we get to do this. i like the roll call. >> also
chris hayes is here which means chris hayes will be the guy interrupting more often than me now. chris, you get to interrupt. kornacki and i will be -- >> do you want all my trivial knowledge of the different states? deep gorges? idaho, the deepest gorge? >> these are important facts. >> this is how you win bar trivia. watch the roll call of the states. you learn something new every time. >> it has been striking, the general sort of comity displayed in the hall here....
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they were parked. >> reporter: for more than a year and a half since the murders of four young men in hayes valley, sala chandler has been on a mission to find justice. police called her about the arrest of 27-year-old lee farley. >> i don't know him, but you murdered by child. >> reporter: some of her fellow community organizers praise her tenacity. >> sala tirelessly held marches, continued to press upon the city firnls. >> reporter: her 19-year-old son was in that car when police say a shooter possibly shooters opened fire on him and three other young men killing them at the scene. today farley is in a san francisco jail charged with all four murders. >> the suspect was already in custody at the federal prison atwater, california and arrested or picked up from the prison in atwater and transported to san francisco. >> reporter: he was in federal prison for illegal possession of a firearm. he was serving a 76 month sentence that start in april. the original criminal complaint was filed nearly two week after the quadruple murder. sala chandler has no sympathy for the 27-year-old now charge
they were parked. >> reporter: for more than a year and a half since the murders of four young men in hayes valley, sala chandler has been on a mission to find justice. police called her about the arrest of 27-year-old lee farley. >> i don't know him, but you murdered by child. >> reporter: some of her fellow community organizers praise her tenacity. >> sala tirelessly held marches, continued to press upon the city firnls. >> reporter: her 19-year-old son was in...
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hayes and samuel tilden. reports of rifle clubs being andnized across the north south carolina worried republican officials to the extent that the outgoing president issued a stern warning to anyone who planned to disrupt rutherford b. hayes' inauguration the following winter. the contested election spurred indignation conventions across the north where democrats called .or armed resistance to hayes the sergeant at arms of the house of representatives proposed to deputize 100,000 men to enforce the democratic opponent, tilden's election. drunk with revolutionary imagery, joseph pulitzer, editor of "the new york world" declares his readiness to "they're his breast to the bullets of the tyrant and rush headlong upon the glittering steel." in a staggering political conversion, former abolitionist george julian, who was a congressman from louisiana, who radical supporter of reconstruction, the civil rights act, as well as suffrage for african-american men and women, had by that time become a and at a democratic r
hayes and samuel tilden. reports of rifle clubs being andnized across the north south carolina worried republican officials to the extent that the outgoing president issued a stern warning to anyone who planned to disrupt rutherford b. hayes' inauguration the following winter. the contested election spurred indignation conventions across the north where democrats called .or armed resistance to hayes the sergeant at arms of the house of representatives proposed to deputize 100,000 men to enforce...
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. >>> san francisco police arrested a man in a quadruple murder in the hayes valley neighborhood. the four were double parked at the corner of page and laguna in january of last year when bullets were fired into their car. abc7 news reporter sergio quintana has more. >> for more than a year and a half since the murders of four young men in hayes valley, sala chandler has been on a mission to find the perpetrators. >> some praise her ten as city. >> you murdered my child. >> tirelessly marched in marches. and pressed officials. >> and her son was in the car when a shooter, possibly shooters, opened fire on him and three other young men, killing them at the scene. today farley is in a san francisco jail charged with all four murders. >> the suspect was already in custody in a federal prison in atwater, california and he was arrested and picked up from the prison in atwater and transferred to san francisco. >> he was serving a 76 month sentence. the original criminal complaint in that case was fired nearly -- filed nearly two action after the quadruple murder on 27th street. she has
. >>> san francisco police arrested a man in a quadruple murder in the hayes valley neighborhood. the four were double parked at the corner of page and laguna in january of last year when bullets were fired into their car. abc7 news reporter sergio quintana has more. >> for more than a year and a half since the murders of four young men in hayes valley, sala chandler has been on a mission to find the perpetrators. >> some praise her ten as city. >> you murdered my...
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"all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> there has never been any man or woman more qualified for this office than hillary clinton. >> the 2016 odyssey continues. >> everybody can tweet, but nobody actually knows what it takes to do the job until you've sat behind the desk. >> a team of rivals reunites. >> he knows a thing or two about winning elections, take it from me. >> hours after the fbi recommends no charges for hillary clinton. >> we are expressing to justice our view that no charges are appropriate in this case. >> tonight, full analysis of today's epic announcement from james comey and what the president's fired-up campaign speech means for hillary. and the republican response. >> we have a rigged system, folks. >> donald trump's reaction to clinton's big day, and how the trump campaign continues to reel in the wake of that star of david tweet. >> look, anti-semitic images have no place in a presidential campaign. >> when "all in" starts right now. >> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. today was quite possibly the craziest day yet of
"all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> there has never been any man or woman more qualified for this office than hillary clinton. >> the 2016 odyssey continues. >> everybody can tweet, but nobody actually knows what it takes to do the job until you've sat behind the desk. >> a team of rivals reunites. >> he knows a thing or two about winning elections, take it from me. >> hours after the fbi...
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. >>> san francisco police arrested a man in a quadruple murder in the hayes valley neighborhood. at the corner of page and laguna in january of last year bullets were fired into a car. abc7 news reporter sergio quintana has more. >> for more than a year and a half since the murders of four young men in hayes valley, law chandler has been on a mission to find the perpetrators. >> some praise her pen as city. >> tirelessly marches in protests we were in. >> and her son was in the car when a shooter, possibly shooters, opened fire on him and three other young men, killing them at the seen. today farley is in a san francisco jail charged with all four murders. >> efforts already in custody in a federal prison in at water, california and he was arrested and picked up from the prison in atwater and are two-day forecast to san francisco. >> he was serving a 76 month sentence. the original criminal complaint in that case was fired nearly two weeks after the quadruple murder on 27th street. she has no sympathy. >> i say death is the best penalty. >> they want people to come forward and po
. >>> san francisco police arrested a man in a quadruple murder in the hayes valley neighborhood. at the corner of page and laguna in january of last year bullets were fired into a car. abc7 news reporter sergio quintana has more. >> for more than a year and a half since the murders of four young men in hayes valley, law chandler has been on a mission to find the perpetrators. >> some praise her pen as city. >> tirelessly marches in protests we were in. >> and...
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thank you joy, chris hayes, michael steele, and howard fineman.ether so long, howard and i. >> beginning to feel a little self-conscious about it. you didn't even thank me. >> anyway, the second hour of our late special "hardball." we love doing this by the way. join us all day again tomorrow. we'll have a special edition of saturday night live's weekend update with michael chai. and colin joest. that's tomorrow on our late night coverage. until then, good night from philly. what do you make of the state of the party after that? do you feel like there is disunity in the party. >> are you going to vote for him? >> of course. that's what you go through here on the convention floor. absolutely ageless® night cream with active naturals® blackberry complex. younger looking skin can start today. new absolutely ageless® from aveeno®. >> i'm alex trek. if you're age 50 to 85, i have an important message about security. write down the number on your screen, so you can call when i finish. the lock i want to talk to you about isn't the one on your door. this
thank you joy, chris hayes, michael steele, and howard fineman.ether so long, howard and i. >> beginning to feel a little self-conscious about it. you didn't even thank me. >> anyway, the second hour of our late special "hardball." we love doing this by the way. join us all day again tomorrow. we'll have a special edition of saturday night live's weekend update with michael chai. and colin joest. that's tomorrow on our late night coverage. until then, good night from...
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and ahmad green hayes is a student at princeton in african-american studies and an activist with theblack lives matter movement. thank you for being here. let me begin with you. as an activist in the movement, as someone who is studying this, is this an inflection point for where the movement goes from here? is this week that? >> it's important to sit with the way the media is focusing so specifically on the dallas shooting, right, and this way in which we're not actually talking about the lives of the black folks that have been taken, right, in this last week. >> you don't think the media as a whole is? >> no, i think we've completely overlooked the lives that we've lost. so even to ask black activists in this moment how do you feel about dallas without any kind of regard for alton sterling or for ph philando and the other black folks we lose all the time is telling. >> what do you think it says? >> i think it says we value police lives over black lives. even the proliferation of the blue lives matter bill and the blue lives matter propaganda is a complete co-optation of the black l
and ahmad green hayes is a student at princeton in african-american studies and an activist with theblack lives matter movement. thank you for being here. let me begin with you. as an activist in the movement, as someone who is studying this, is this an inflection point for where the movement goes from here? is this week that? >> it's important to sit with the way the media is focusing so specifically on the dallas shooting, right, and this way in which we're not actually talking about...
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i'm chris hayes. we're looking at live pictures of protests just a week since alton sterling was killed and days since a man was killed in minnesota and days since texas. a few days from the republican convention in cleveland and coming after what can only be described as a traumamatic week and volatile politics more than we've seen in a long while. people are looking for a path forward and next week presents a real opportunity for the gop to frame its vision for the future and reintroduce donald trump. but a week out it still seems to be very much a work in progress. only a week out donald trump said the speakers slots at the republican convention are totally filled. and then trump tweeted actually the speakers are coming out the following thursday and a week out and still no list. house speaker paul ryan is officially set to address the convention and joining his former rival, ted cruz and wisconsin governor, scott walker and iowa senator, joni earnst. he said speakers will include his wife, melania
i'm chris hayes. we're looking at live pictures of protests just a week since alton sterling was killed and days since a man was killed in minnesota and days since texas. a few days from the republican convention in cleveland and coming after what can only be described as a traumamatic week and volatile politics more than we've seen in a long while. people are looking for a path forward and next week presents a real opportunity for the gop to frame its vision for the future and reintroduce...
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and right now we're back with joy reid, and chris hayes, host of "all in." and former chair of the rnc, i h think he is the only former chair we have with us. and gentlemen, we're back at 1:00 p.m. eastern time. and i want to talk a bit about two things right up front here tonight. one is bill clinton and the way he was able to share a new more personal way to look at his wife who has been in our lives, and i think living brain -- rent-free, not brain-free i hope, and all the views about hillary, for or again, i don't think anywhere neutral. and tonight, former president hillary clinton said they made a cartoon and made fun of what looked like my wife, but was not my wife, let's listen. >> if you go on the theory, messing up a parade, a real change-maker represents a real threat. so your only option, your only option is to create a cartoon. a cartoon alternative. then run against the cartoon. cartoons are two dimensional, they're easy to absorb. life in the real world is complicated and real change is hard. and a lot of people even think it's boring. good fo
and right now we're back with joy reid, and chris hayes, host of "all in." and former chair of the rnc, i h think he is the only former chair we have with us. and gentlemen, we're back at 1:00 p.m. eastern time. and i want to talk a bit about two things right up front here tonight. one is bill clinton and the way he was able to share a new more personal way to look at his wife who has been in our lives, and i think living brain -- rent-free, not brain-free i hope, and all the views...
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joy reid, chris hayes and howard feinman. join us tomorrow night.hen, good night from philly. philly philly, go millie. banana nana bo bana. (lock clicks) (dramatic music) (group) surprise! oh my goodness! happy birthday! oh, you. (laughing) oh! oh! well, they say 70 is the new 60. (laughing) were you really surprised? oh, this was a wonderful surprise. you know, at our age, not all surprises can be this good. you're not kidding. (female #1) remember peggy's surprise last month when frank died? so sudden; all the funeral expenses. they were not prepared. well, i'm not going to burden my family with my final expenses. -huh? -i called about the colonial penn program this morning. i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85, call about the colonial penn program now. your acceptance is guaranteed. you'll get free information about this whole life insurance plan that might surprise you in a good way, because it's easy to get and easy on your budget. coverage options for this plan start at $9.95 a month for women and men age 50 to 85. that's about 35 cents a
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. >>> breaking news tonight from chris hayes show and chris hayes' interview with bernie sanders. >>i am also on record and will do everything that i can, chris -- and i'm a pretty hard worker at these things -- to make sure that donald trump does not become president of the united states of america. because that will be an unmitigated disaster, not only for our country, but for the world. so i'm going to do that. i think at the end of the day, there is going to be a coming together and we're going to go forward together and not only defeat trump, but defeat him badly. >> so that's key. you're not denying reports there are talks about a possible endorsement? >> that's correct. >> up next, hillary clinton explores the ruins of the trump taj mahal in atlantic city. >>> donald trump the casino operator sounded an awful lot like donald trump the presidential candidate. >> we're going to make this hotel and casino and resort the most successful in the world, by far. and i look forward to it. we love you. you're our family. >> and is a year later, just a year later, donald trump files for
. >>> breaking news tonight from chris hayes show and chris hayes' interview with bernie sanders. >>i am also on record and will do everything that i can, chris -- and i'm a pretty hard worker at these things -- to make sure that donald trump does not become president of the united states of america. because that will be an unmitigated disaster, not only for our country, but for the world. so i'm going to do that. i think at the end of the day, there is going to be a coming...
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michael steele, thank you for joining us, chris hayes and howard fineman.t does it for us on the special edition of "hardball." join us tomorrow again, until then, good night from philly. real is an animal rescue. amazing is over twenty-seven thousand of them. there's only one place where real and amazing live. book a seaworld vacation package and eat free. try cool mint zantac. hey, need fast heartburn relief? it releases a cooling sensation in your mouth and throat. zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. try cool mint zantac. no pill relieves heartburn faster. esuthey offer a claim-freece a smarter discount.h saves money. because safe drivers cost less to insure, which saves money. they let you pay your bill electronically, which saves postage, which saves money. they settle claims quickly, which saves time, which saves money. and they offer home and auto insurance, so you can bundle your policies, which saves money. esurance was born online and built to save. and when they save, you save. that's auto and home insurance for the
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we will keep the sunshine mixed with hayes and high cloudiness right now but notice the wind direction is shifting to the south as we get deeper into the afternoon. you look to the south you can see the air is stickier. the more humid air is lifting in so as we go through the afternoon building of the clouds. a couple of showers new the new hampshire border. it's a possibility associated with the front that is dropping south. this is the leading edge of cooler air. the cooldown begins. this moisture is lifting in. overnight, our low temperatures and the clouds only drop close to 70 degrees. our highs tomorrow, we are not getting out of the 70's. through the timeline, 5:00 tomorrow morning, couple showers approaching from the south coming out of connecticut and rhode island. as we go into the morning notice how these areas of rain expand and fill in. embedded downpours could produce localized street flooding and that will be a concern wherever heavier bands set up through the looking more likely that will happen along the south coast so this may be really get the heaviest rain. the pote
we will keep the sunshine mixed with hayes and high cloudiness right now but notice the wind direction is shifting to the south as we get deeper into the afternoon. you look to the south you can see the air is stickier. the more humid air is lifting in so as we go through the afternoon building of the clouds. a couple of showers new the new hampshire border. it's a possibility associated with the front that is dropping south. this is the leading edge of cooler air. the cooldown begins. this...
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good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. donald trump just wrapped up a classically unhinged performance at a rally in cincinnati, defending saddam hussein, accusing loretta inch of taking a bribe from the clintons and doubling down on a recent tweet that many viewed as anti-semitic. >> could have been a sheriff's star, a regular star. my boy comes home from school, he draws stars all over the place, i never said that's the star of david. behind it they had money. so they're racially profiling, not us, because why are they bringing this up? why do they bring it up? >> i have a son-in-law who is jewish, my daughter is jewish, i have grandson that are jewish and i love them. >> newt gingrich joined him on the road and moments ago, trump all but promised him a job in a trump administration. >> newt has been my friend for a long time. and i'm not saying anything, and i'm not telling newt anything, but i can tell you in one form or another, newt gingrich is going to be involved with our government. that i can tell you. >> accordi
good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. donald trump just wrapped up a classically unhinged performance at a rally in cincinnati, defending saddam hussein, accusing loretta inch of taking a bribe from the clintons and doubling down on a recent tweet that many viewed as anti-semitic. >> could have been a sheriff's star, a regular star. my boy comes home from school, he draws stars all over the place, i never said that's the star of david. behind it they had money. so they're racially...
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i'm chris hayes. this is, of course, the third day of the convention. tonight is supposed to be about introducing mike pence, donald trump's running mate, to the country. instead, a dotted story line continues improbably to be the plagiarism scandal involving trump's wife's speech and the incompetence of the trump campaign in dealing with it. after the trump manager talked about what was obvious to everyone, that a portion of melania's speech was lifted from the democratic speech in 2008. a trump employee named meredith mciver today released a statement that melania trump read me some passages from the speech and that mciver wrote them down and later included some of the phrasing in the draft that ultimately wait a minute the final speech. meanwhile amid the frustration with the nominee and a lack of consensus in the party, the republicans spent the last two nights, particularly last night, engaging in attacks against hillary clinton prompting channels of lock her up. one trump adviser even saying clinton should be put in the firing line and shot for tr
i'm chris hayes. this is, of course, the third day of the convention. tonight is supposed to be about introducing mike pence, donald trump's running mate, to the country. instead, a dotted story line continues improbably to be the plagiarism scandal involving trump's wife's speech and the incompetence of the trump campaign in dealing with it. after the trump manager talked about what was obvious to everyone, that a portion of melania's speech was lifted from the democratic speech in 2008. a...
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i'm chris hayes. there is a massive night ahead. to cap off the night, president obama making his case for hillary clinton. it should be another fascinating night in a convention that already in two days has provided both drama, conflict and history. celebrating the nomination of the first female presidential candidate from a major political party in the history of the republic. joining me now, the director of speech writing for president bill clinton from 1995 to 1999 and former michigan governor, senior adviser to the pro hillary clinton super pac. let's start with what we're starting. from the president's speech, i have to say, just sheer political junkie curiosity about which way he goes on this. in some ways, there is an embarrassment of riches. in some ways he is the president of the united states and you don't want to ends up in little marco territory. which is when you wrestle with a pig, you both get messy. >> i think he has an important role to play. i think the first time since 1908 that a popular incumbent president has
i'm chris hayes. there is a massive night ahead. to cap off the night, president obama making his case for hillary clinton. it should be another fascinating night in a convention that already in two days has provided both drama, conflict and history. celebrating the nomination of the first female presidential candidate from a major political party in the history of the republic. joining me now, the director of speech writing for president bill clinton from 1995 to 1999 and former michigan...
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"all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> this is not just a black issue. it's not just a hispanic issue. this is an american issue. >> president obama addresses the nation in the wake of two police shootings. >> what if this happened to somebody in your family? >> tonight as protests grow, the president's extraordinary call for change. then -- >> was it tense? how would you characterize it? >> yeah, it was tense. >> donald trump's senate smackdown. 11 days from cleveland, tense times for trump as convention coup talk swirls and ted cruz makes a move. >> donald asked me to speak at the republican convention, and i told him i'd be happy to do so. >> and frustrated republicans search for answers from the fbi. as a non-lawyer, as a non-investigator, it would appear to me you have got a hell of a case. >> and i'm telling you we don't and i hope people take the time to understand why. >> the clinton industrial scandal rolls on when "all in" starts right now. >> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. for the second time in two days, a police killing of a b
"all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> this is not just a black issue. it's not just a hispanic issue. this is an american issue. >> president obama addresses the nation in the wake of two police shootings. >> what if this happened to somebody in your family? >> tonight as protests grow, the president's extraordinary call for change. then -- >> was it tense? how would you characterize it? >>...
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chris hayes is up next. >> this is magic. you're now on facebook. >> it's fantastic. >> worldwide. >> good to be with you. >> number one continues auditioning number twos. as last night's veepstakes contestant bails on trump. >> i wasn't going to say anything. >> then -- >> his excuse for all this failure is that atlantic city just went downhill, that it's not his fault. but don't believe it. >> hillary clinton returns to the scene of the bankruptcies. >> he calls himself the king of debt, and he earned that title right here in a.c. >> senator cory booker on what happened when trump came to town. plus, my interview with senator bernie sanders on the fbi decision on hillary clinton, and why he was booed by fellow democrats on the hill today. and another nightmare shooting caught on tape. >> they shot him? >> yes! >> oh, my goodness! >> searching for answers in the wake of the police shooting of alton sterling, when "all in" starts right now. good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. donald trump just wrapped up a classicall
chris hayes is up next. >> this is magic. you're now on facebook. >> it's fantastic. >> worldwide. >> good to be with you. >> number one continues auditioning number twos. as last night's veepstakes contestant bails on trump. >> i wasn't going to say anything. >> then -- >> his excuse for all this failure is that atlantic city just went downhill, that it's not his fault. but don't believe it. >> hillary clinton returns to the scene of the...
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speaking for his race, hayes told la follette we thank god for such a white woman as you. we thank god for sending you to us and thank you for coming. a few more like you would awaken the sleeping conscious of this nation. lesson 17. promote peace always. at the same time that she was writing for the family magazine fighting racism and campaigning for women's suffrage, belle la follette took up a new cause. ultimately becoming one of the most recognized leaders in the crusade for world peace. la follette widely promoted recognition of war's futility and the practical possibilities of world peace through binding arbitration. her impassioned advocancy would bring a rain of complaints. but she steadfastly refused to modify her beliefs. la follette's argument was that in the quote, struggle for balance of power, this idea that war is the only way of settling differences among nations is a survivor of the dark ages. on january 10th, 1915, belle la follette was one of 3,000 women who gathered in washington, d.c. as a meeting that culminated in the formation of the women's peace
speaking for his race, hayes told la follette we thank god for such a white woman as you. we thank god for sending you to us and thank you for coming. a few more like you would awaken the sleeping conscious of this nation. lesson 17. promote peace always. at the same time that she was writing for the family magazine fighting racism and campaigning for women's suffrage, belle la follette took up a new cause. ultimately becoming one of the most recognized leaders in the crusade for world peace....
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plan on more widespread smoke and hayes coming up tomorrow. we show you the picture from san jose. where it is very great. not all around san francisco. we can clearly see mount diablo in oakland. come tomorrow is going to spread north. almost very unhealthy for the south bay. to spare the air day tomorrow with likely many more to follow. triple digits are coming back. we'll talk about that coming up. >>> dramatic video of that massive wildfire raging near santa clarita. look at the fire burning up the side of the scale. more evacuations are being ordered because of the sand fire. it has destroyed 18 home since friday. chris martina is live with thousands of firefighters are battling this place. >> reporter: this is a huge fire. and you mentioned the problem here today is the win. the wind has been blowing this fire all different directions. right now we can see guys appear putting out hot spots. keep in mind what you're looking at now is just a tiny slice of this fire that has charred the equivalent of more than 33,000 football fields. three days after the sand fire began burning,
plan on more widespread smoke and hayes coming up tomorrow. we show you the picture from san jose. where it is very great. not all around san francisco. we can clearly see mount diablo in oakland. come tomorrow is going to spread north. almost very unhealthy for the south bay. to spare the air day tomorrow with likely many more to follow. triple digits are coming back. we'll talk about that coming up. >>> dramatic video of that massive wildfire raging near santa clarita. look at the...
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- en el 2015, cuatro jovenes fueron acribillados a balazos dentro un automovil en el vecindario de hayesley... --- lee comparecera ante un juez el lunes para enfrentar cargos de asesinato y vinculo con pandillas. paola-vobox --- el oficial del sheriff de alameda captado en estas imagenes golpeando a un sospechoso en un callejon de castro valley en noviembre pasado, ha sido despedido... --- shawn osborne, uno de tres oficiales involucrados en la golpiza de stanislav petrov, esta acusado tambien de robarle una cadena a la victima para comprar el silencio de dos desamparados....su abogado dice que espera que su cliente sea exonerado. paola / cam pan --y este otro violento arresto, ha resultado en que esta mujer reciba una indeminizacion de 40 mil dolares, otorgada por una corte federal... ...shio-whuey chang se neg a firmar una citacion y los oficiales la retiraron del auto a empellones... -chang demando al departamento del alguacil de santa clara por uso excesivo de fuerza.... paola/ ms un trgico accidente cobr la vida de una joven y dejo a otras cinco personas heridas en la ciudad de sant
- en el 2015, cuatro jovenes fueron acribillados a balazos dentro un automovil en el vecindario de hayesley... --- lee comparecera ante un juez el lunes para enfrentar cargos de asesinato y vinculo con pandillas. paola-vobox --- el oficial del sheriff de alameda captado en estas imagenes golpeando a un sospechoso en un callejon de castro valley en noviembre pasado, ha sido despedido... --- shawn osborne, uno de tres oficiales involucrados en la golpiza de stanislav petrov, esta acusado tambien...
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. >> meet francy hayes, the deputy director for d.c.ed non-profit is self-pro claimed work a holik. >> really active in my professional life and that involves being fully engaged at work. and with colleagues here and colleagues all around the world. >> in her line of work she has to travel often. usually to under developed countries and it's taken a bit of a toll over the years. >> my identity was really tied up with my profession. i began traveling quite a bit. and that changed family dynamics because i would be gone for two to three weeks at a time. and i really valued that and it had consequences but at that point in my life that was really, really important to me. >> francie is one of millions whose jobs require frequent travel. >> we show how for the most part societies tend to glamourize travel, particularly frequent travel, business travel. professor scott cohen is the author of a study that highlights the down falls of recurring business travel. >> we've shown different ways in which that's glamourized and we've brought to the f
. >> meet francy hayes, the deputy director for d.c.ed non-profit is self-pro claimed work a holik. >> really active in my professional life and that involves being fully engaged at work. and with colleagues here and colleagues all around the world. >> in her line of work she has to travel often. usually to under developed countries and it's taken a bit of a toll over the years. >> my identity was really tied up with my profession. i began traveling quite a bit. and that...
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chris hayes continues our live coverage now from dallas. coverage now from dallas. >>> i'm chris hayes and this is msnbc's continuing live coverage of the deadly ambush attacks on police. officers were attacked while they were guarding a peaceful black lives matter protest. their final moments both captured in videos that shocked the conscious of the nation. in the after math of a heartbreaking week, we've seen some dispiriting responses including from a handful of conservatives who blame president obama and hillary clinton for the murders in ll
chris hayes continues our live coverage now from dallas. coverage now from dallas. >>> i'm chris hayes and this is msnbc's continuing live coverage of the deadly ambush attacks on police. officers were attacked while they were guarding a peaceful black lives matter protest. their final moments both captured in videos that shocked the conscious of the nation. in the after math of a heartbreaking week, we've seen some dispiriting responses including from a handful of conservatives who...
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speaking for his race, hayes told la follette we thank god for such a white woman as you. we thank god for sending you to us and thank you for coming. a few more like you would awaken the sleeping conscious of this nation. lesson 17. promote peace always. at the same time that she was writing for the family magazine fighting racism and campaigning for women's suffrage, belle la follette took up a new cause. ultimately becoming one of the most recognized leaders in the crusade for world peace. la follette widely promoted recognition of war's futility and the practical possibilities of world peace through binding arbitration. her impassioned advocancy would bring a rain of complaints. but she steadfastly refused to modify her beliefs. la follette's argument was that in the quote, struggle for balance of power, this idea that war is the only way of settling differences among nations is a survivor of the dark ages. on january 10th, 1915, belle la follette was one of 3,000 women who gathered in washington, d.c. as a meeting that culminated in the formation of the women's peace
speaking for his race, hayes told la follette we thank god for such a white woman as you. we thank god for sending you to us and thank you for coming. a few more like you would awaken the sleeping conscious of this nation. lesson 17. promote peace always. at the same time that she was writing for the family magazine fighting racism and campaigning for women's suffrage, belle la follette took up a new cause. ultimately becoming one of the most recognized leaders in the crusade for world peace....
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she's not selling policy conservatism, absolutely right. >> chris hayes, thanks.ght. a little bit hard to even be a good methodist with balloons bouncing off your head there in the gallery. nicolle wallace is here, having taken this all in. nicolle, it's coming up 15 minutes away from the top of the hour, which will mean 101 days to go until americans go to the polls. we've got a whole campaign and debates in between. but as the voiceover in the lyndon johnson daisy commercial famously said, "these are the stakes." and we've now seen these two candidates, these two parties and their conventions. what do you make of what you witnessed tonight? >> well, i mean, i think as you all know, i've gushed over many moments at this democratic convention, and i thought michelle obama's speech and president obama's speech were speeches for the ages. i thought what president obama did for her last night was to soften the ground with republicans. and i think she squandered that completely. she gave a very partisan speech. i think if obama said come, conservatives, we will find y
she's not selling policy conservatism, absolutely right. >> chris hayes, thanks.ght. a little bit hard to even be a good methodist with balloons bouncing off your head there in the gallery. nicolle wallace is here, having taken this all in. nicolle, it's coming up 15 minutes away from the top of the hour, which will mean 101 days to go until americans go to the polls. we've got a whole campaign and debates in between. but as the voiceover in the lyndon johnson daisy commercial famously...
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i listened today to greg hayes, this turbine fan. a new engine that he has. taking share, i think from ge. remember, aerospace wasn't -- hold it. wait a second. maybe not so hot because it's great for -- >> is this concerning to you after hearing the call today and revenues? >> every time i bet against inga i look like a fool. and kuns again, now, he's a viking. >> a viking. >> but doesn't care for the minnesota vikings. he follows the rangers. how much. >> that crush you? i asked him once. what do you think of bridgewater? thinking what do i think about infrastructure? >> right. >> we haven't heard from you yet, joe. is the market -- too expensive, does froth need it come out? do you agree with jim? >> i think jim sees something everyone else sees. yes, the market is fully value. yes, there's problems. we all see that. the problem so far year to date. >> you don't think we can get multiple expansion? >> the pro be is positioning. positions on the part of active management. active management, hedge fund v.i.p. list, those names aren't working this year. what
i listened today to greg hayes, this turbine fan. a new engine that he has. taking share, i think from ge. remember, aerospace wasn't -- hold it. wait a second. maybe not so hot because it's great for -- >> is this concerning to you after hearing the call today and revenues? >> every time i bet against inga i look like a fool. and kuns again, now, he's a viking. >> a viking. >> but doesn't care for the minnesota vikings. he follows the rangers. how much. >> that...