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. >> one of the combatants is 28-year-old ja-norris hayes. >> clinic nurse. >> hayes and the other inmate treated for minor injuries while authorities piece together what happened. >> is the clippic available for one to come up from the altercation on 2? >> and key to that process is a review of jail surveillance footage. >> this is our 2-1 unit. it's just about 5:00 p.m., dinnertime. these three gentlemen here are designated as unit workers. they help to serve the food and mop the floors and the like. the tallest gentleman in the frame is ja-norris hayes. he's about to be attacked by a detainee who has a weapon, a sock weighted with batteries. it allows the detainee to strike the victim while providing distance so the victim cannot strike back. fortunately for mr. hayes he was able to deflect the initial attack. and what happens is mr. hayes 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. and you see that m
. >> one of the combatants is 28-year-old ja-norris hayes. >> clinic nurse. >> hayes and the other inmate treated for minor injuries while authorities piece together what happened. >> is the clippic available for one to come up from the altercation on 2? >> and key to that process is a review of jail surveillance footage. >> this is our 2-1 unit. it's just about 5:00 p.m., dinnertime. these three gentlemen here are designated as unit workers. they help to...
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hayes was in the civil war. he pledged to one term. reform the civil service, the gigantic issue of the time. why would the civil service need to be reformed? what was that connection to conk ling? time, this was populated by people who were political loyalists. there was no thought given to whom might be able to do the job, who had the proper qualifications. was a way for the party to perpetuate its power. hadequired people who gotten jobs because of their party service to contribute to the party. mandatorys were contributions that had to be made. if you worked for the government. brian: what percentage of their salary? scott: it depended on what the salary was. workers ateet -- the the customhouse used to collect street.l it hand-over they had to sign their checks over the to the republican party there. we talked about teddy roosevelt. later presidents wanted to instill the federal government with more power. and have it take a more active role in everything, from safeguarding the safety of food to the national parks. needed to be ov
hayes was in the civil war. he pledged to one term. reform the civil service, the gigantic issue of the time. why would the civil service need to be reformed? what was that connection to conk ling? time, this was populated by people who were political loyalists. there was no thought given to whom might be able to do the job, who had the proper qualifications. was a way for the party to perpetuate its power. hadequired people who gotten jobs because of their party service to contribute to the...
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hayes.was not the type to gloat about others'misfortunes but he definitely took satisfaction in conkling's comeuppance. brian: where was chester arthur ?hen garfield was shot scott: he was actually up in albany, trying to help conkling win back his senate seat. there was a fight. rutherford b. hayes was trying to institute reforms fighting back against machine politicians like conkling. when he insulted conkling by putting someone in the new york customhouse without consulting him, conkling and the other senator from new york resigned in protest, thinking that certainly the new york legislature would very quickly restore him to his seat. this was before the direct election of senators, and that he would've made his point. but as it turns out, the legislature had had enough of conkling's antics and it was a tougher job than he had anticipated. and chester arthur, who was james garfield's vice president, went to albany to help conkling get his seat back. this was in direct opposition to what g
hayes.was not the type to gloat about others'misfortunes but he definitely took satisfaction in conkling's comeuppance. brian: where was chester arthur ?hen garfield was shot scott: he was actually up in albany, trying to help conkling win back his senate seat. there was a fight. rutherford b. hayes was trying to institute reforms fighting back against machine politicians like conkling. when he insulted conkling by putting someone in the new york customhouse without consulting him, conkling and...
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president b hayes -- rutherford b. hayes and ohio in. grant was born in ohio. garfield was ohio.hat was it about ohio during that. that was so attractive to the country? scott: that is a good question, i don't know. now ohio is known as a vital state -- vital state. i am not sure if it is that they were from ohio particularly, or if there was something appealing about those men. rutherford b. hayes was also a civil war hero. he also pledged to serve only one term. the idea was that he was want to reform the civil service, which was the gigantic issue of the time and that by agreeing to only serve one term, it would be easier for him to do that. host: why would the civil service need to be reformed? what was that connection to roscoe conkling? scott: that was a huge issue because at the time, it was much largely populated by people who were political loyalist hillier --. political -- political loyalist. a way for the party in power to perpetuate its power. they also require people who had gotten their jobs to contribute to the party. werehad assessments which mandatory contributio
president b hayes -- rutherford b. hayes and ohio in. grant was born in ohio. garfield was ohio.hat was it about ohio during that. that was so attractive to the country? scott: that is a good question, i don't know. now ohio is known as a vital state -- vital state. i am not sure if it is that they were from ohio particularly, or if there was something appealing about those men. rutherford b. hayes was also a civil war hero. he also pledged to serve only one term. the idea was that he was want...
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reporter: robert hayes from l.a. fire. you were up by the front. i know being a firefighter you can understand being in what a breaking situation like this is. you are up at the front of the stage. >> we were in front of the stage and my wife and i said let's grab something to drink. we had been here since 40 in the afternoon. we dwrabbed a drink and mingled with other friends. then we heard some pops when jason aldean came to perform. we thought it was an electronic thing or feedback. everybody was kinds of it's okay, everybody is all right. then people started dropping by the stage area and up front by us. reporter: i talked to a lot of peeks who came out were heroes, blood all over their body and
reporter: robert hayes from l.a. fire. you were up by the front. i know being a firefighter you can understand being in what a breaking situation like this is. you are up at the front of the stage. >> we were in front of the stage and my wife and i said let's grab something to drink. we had been here since 40 in the afternoon. we dwrabbed a drink and mingled with other friends. then we heard some pops when jason aldean came to perform. we thought it was an electronic thing or feedback....
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and now we hear the numbers, robert hayes firefighter from la who was here as concert goer and ended up being inside, one of the main responders because that's what he does for a living, he personally -- he personally saw 15 to 20 dead, pronounced 15 to 20 people dead and now we know at least 20 and more than 100 injured and those numbers will fluctuate and people were thrown in cars and driven away. that's what's going on in hour. we do know, guys, right behind me is where the concert is or was and we do know that there are bodies inside. the area has been cleared of anybody that was injured. now it's just the recovery process and, of course, the investigation. >> adam, thank you so much. lauren, go ahead. >> he was outside of the mandalay bay in lobby area and saw the gunfire break out.
and now we hear the numbers, robert hayes firefighter from la who was here as concert goer and ended up being inside, one of the main responders because that's what he does for a living, he personally -- he personally saw 15 to 20 dead, pronounced 15 to 20 people dead and now we know at least 20 and more than 100 injured and those numbers will fluctuate and people were thrown in cars and driven away. that's what's going on in hour. we do know, guys, right behind me is where the concert is or...
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>> ja-norris hayes faces the disciplinary board. and -- >> i got somebody that's going to do me a favor. >> robert sutton sends a singing telegram to his girlfriend, jail-style. ♪ i understand you're feeling down ♪ it creates a seal of the dentures in my mouth. just a few dabs is clinically proven to seal out more food particles. try super poligrip free. ♪ whoamike and jen doyle?than i thought. yeah. time for medicare, huh. i have no idea how we're going to get through this. follow me. choosing a plan can be super-complicated. but it doesn't have to be. unitedhealthcare can guide you through the confusion, with helpful people, tools and plans. including the only plans with the aarp name. well that wasn't so bad at all. that's how we like it. aarp medicare plans, from unitedhealthcare.
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robert hayes the firefighter from l.a. who is here as a concertgoer himself ended up being inside. basically one of the main responders because what he does for a living said he personally saw 15 to 20 dead, pronounced 15 to 20 dead and now we know at least one in more than 100 injured. those numbers will fluctuate because people were driven in cars. right over there, behind me where the concert is. we do know there are still bodies inside. the body is heard of anyone injured. ouch is the recovery process in the investigation. >> will come back to of course. trade do we want to bring in more details. listening to adam housley report for the fox news channel. steve roberts, former member of fbi joint terrorism task force. good morning. your first initial thoughts on what you see know what you've heard coming out of las vegas
robert hayes the firefighter from l.a. who is here as a concertgoer himself ended up being inside. basically one of the main responders because what he does for a living said he personally saw 15 to 20 dead, pronounced 15 to 20 dead and now we know at least one in more than 100 injured. those numbers will fluctuate because people were driven in cars. right over there, behind me where the concert is. we do know there are still bodies inside. the body is heard of anyone injured. ouch is the...
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i'm joy reid in for chris hayes. tonight amid signs that robert mueller's investigation could be closing in, the white house is scrambling to discredit the messenger with a big assist from his partners on fox news. >> there's no way the american people can trust robert mueller to investigate anything russian related. >> what really stinks here is mueller, rosenstein, andrew wiesman and james comey appear to have covered it all up, the uranium one deal. >> we have to have mueller fired. >> yes, robert mueller, i hope you're watching. oh robert mueller, are you awake tonight? robert mueller is now investigating anything involved with russia, how is that possible? to be fair and impartial, it's impossible because of his past role in this. he should resign immediately tonight. >> fox news has been relentlessly hiping a claim that hillary clinton sold out our national security by supposedly personally approving a
i'm joy reid in for chris hayes. tonight amid signs that robert mueller's investigation could be closing in, the white house is scrambling to discredit the messenger with a big assist from his partners on fox news. >> there's no way the american people can trust robert mueller to investigate anything russian related. >> what really stinks here is mueller, rosenstein, andrew wiesman and james comey appear to have covered it all up, the uranium one deal. >> we have to have...
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i'm chris hayes. tonight, the infamous steel dossier is at the very center of the news on the russia investigation. nbc news reports that investigators on special counsel robert mueller's team have interviewed christopher steele. that's of course the former british intelligence officer who compiled that absolutely explosive document. the dossier deals an alleged effort by the russian government over a period of years, stretching back to 2013 or so, to cultivate and coopt donald trump and his inner circle, as well as an extensive conspiracy between the trump campaign and russian forces to work together to interfere in the 2016 presidential election on trump's behalf. the president denies those claims. but clearly mueller isn't taking the president's word for it, neither is the senate intelligence committee. yesterday chairman richard burr discussed the committee's investigation into the dossier but said they're having trouble verifying some details. >> as it relates to the steele dossier, unfortunately
i'm chris hayes. tonight, the infamous steel dossier is at the very center of the news on the russia investigation. nbc news reports that investigators on special counsel robert mueller's team have interviewed christopher steele. that's of course the former british intelligence officer who compiled that absolutely explosive document. the dossier deals an alleged effort by the russian government over a period of years, stretching back to 2013 or so, to cultivate and coopt donald trump and his...
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hayes had been tipped as a leading contender to get the permanent england job.scotland flankerjohn hardie's suspension from edinburgh and scotland duty is because of alleged cocaine use. scottish rugby announced on friday that hardie would not be considered for selection pending an internal investigation. hardie will be omitted from scotland's squad for the autumn international tests, when it's announced on tuesday. it's understood hardie, 29, has not failed any drugs tests. simon zebo will effectively sacrifice his place at the 2019 rugby world cup by leaving munster and heading overseas at the end of the season. munster have confirmed that the ireland wing will leave the province next summer, with french club pau leading the chase for his signature. zebo has been capped 35 times by ireland since his 2012 debut, but the irfu policy of refusing to select overseas based players means he will not be in head coachjoe schmidt's plans next season. china's former 0lympic doctor has claimed that more than 10,000 of the country's athletes used banned substances during t
hayes had been tipped as a leading contender to get the permanent england job.scotland flankerjohn hardie's suspension from edinburgh and scotland duty is because of alleged cocaine use. scottish rugby announced on friday that hardie would not be considered for selection pending an internal investigation. hardie will be omitted from scotland's squad for the autumn international tests, when it's announced on tuesday. it's understood hardie, 29, has not failed any drugs tests. simon zebo will...
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howie: joining us is steve hayes, the ""usa today"" banner headline. could reap millions in tax plans. why is this a huge deal. didn't other presidents benefit from thanks cuts? steve: yes. but in fairness to the media, we don't have his tax returns so we don't have an understanding how he may or may not benefit. howie: it's understandable i think that the media would show how this would explode the deficit. the "new york times" saying. steve: it's a perfectly legitimate question to talk about the deficit. but my question for the media is where were they the last 8 years. barack obama introduced a new entitlement and we have seen the debt go from $11 trillion to $20 trillion under barack obama and there was virtually not a people from the mainstream media and debt and deficit. to be fair to trump this has come up through the republican congress for years. and all of a sudden the media is obsessed with deficits? if you ever wanted an example of how the media is biased on these issues, this is a good one. howie: so the obamacare replacement bill collapse
howie: joining us is steve hayes, the ""usa today"" banner headline. could reap millions in tax plans. why is this a huge deal. didn't other presidents benefit from thanks cuts? steve: yes. but in fairness to the media, we don't have his tax returns so we don't have an understanding how he may or may not benefit. howie: it's understandable i think that the media would show how this would explode the deficit. the "new york times" saying. steve: it's a perfectly...
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our sports director darren hayes has a sports report on the way. we are the tv doctors of america, and we may not know much about medicine, but we know a lot about drama. we also know that you can avoid drama by getting an annual check-up. so go, know, and take control of your health. it could save your life. cigna. together, all the way. it could save your life. did you know slow internet everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's up to 16 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to faster downloads with internet speeds up to 250 megabits per second. get fast internet and add phone and tv now for only $24.90 more per month. our lowest price ever on this offer. but only for a limited time. call today. comcast business. built for business. >>> it's not uncommon for couples to ask guests to leave their children at home during a wedding. this request is different. a texas in public, and that didn't sit well with one mom. this has been all over social media, and people have strong opini
our sports director darren hayes has a sports report on the way. we are the tv doctors of america, and we may not know much about medicine, but we know a lot about drama. we also know that you can avoid drama by getting an annual check-up. so go, know, and take control of your health. it could save your life. cigna. together, all the way. it could save your life. did you know slow internet everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's up to 16 times faster than...
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>> our darren hayes is live at nats park. >> reporter: this win will mean everything. we talk about this all the time. since i moved to the city, there's been a lot of bitter fans. it's been a long road for every professional team in this city, but if we're just looking at the nationals, you look back at 2012, the cardinals game. 2014, the giants. last season against the dodgers. they were so close, but couldn't get it done. there was a lot of negative energy going into this postseason, like the nationals are going to let us down again. if they can close out this ri their favor. if they can get this done, it will be huge for the city of d.c. >> okay darren, you posted video on twitter. you covered the rangers winning a playoff series. what was that like? we're hoping to duplicate that here. >> reporter: let me say this. you need these. goggles. the champagne, it is one of the greatest experiences in the world, they're popping the champagne. this protects your eyes, because the champagne burns. the fans love it, the media loves it. you get wet, you get sticky. it's one
>> our darren hayes is live at nats park. >> reporter: this win will mean everything. we talk about this all the time. since i moved to the city, there's been a lot of bitter fans. it's been a long road for every professional team in this city, but if we're just looking at the nationals, you look back at 2012, the cardinals game. 2014, the giants. last season against the dodgers. they were so close, but couldn't get it done. there was a lot of negative energy going into this...
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though police have not revealed exactly how hayes died, they say his death was violent. are now looking for two people seen running away from that scene. if you know anything about hayes' death, give darby borough police a call. >>> well, we are now getting our first look at the mug shot of brandon olivieri, the even ager accused of gunning down two 16-year-old boys in south philadelphia last tuesday night. olivieri also 16 is facing a number of charges andy including two counts of murder. he's accused of shooting sal dinubile and caleer miller following an argument. police haven't revealed an exact murder. >> chance have been filed in the case of a dog allegedly stolen by a veterinary tech. while the family assumed that dog had been euthanized. andrea olivieri is that charged with animal cruelty after she took caesar this miniature pincher from briarwood in howell new jersey back in may keeping that dog for five months. caesar's owners dropped the dog off believing that the 15-year-old ailing pet would be humanely put to sleep. investigators say olivieri took the dog ou
though police have not revealed exactly how hayes died, they say his death was violent. are now looking for two people seen running away from that scene. if you know anything about hayes' death, give darby borough police a call. >>> well, we are now getting our first look at the mug shot of brandon olivieri, the even ager accused of gunning down two 16-year-old boys in south philadelphia last tuesday night. olivieri also 16 is facing a number of charges andy including two counts of...
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. >>> right now a widow's fight for justice following the murder of her husband, brad hayes. last week police found the retired postal worker beaten to death in his car outside a school in darby, delaware county. investigators are looking for two "people" of interest in this case. hayes' widow is pleading for anyone who knows anything to come forward. >> he doesn't pick up strangers. whoever did this knew him. we need closure, you know. we need to find out who did this and bring them to justice. >> reporter: >> police are working to look at surveillance video from the scene. >>> a stabbing in penn'sville. a view of the scene from sky force 10. that's the penn terrace apartments on meadow road. investigators haven't said whether the victim and suspect know each other. they also haven't released a motive. >>> today marks ten years since a philadelphia police officer interrupted an armed robbery at a dunkin' donuts. a short time later the robber shot officer chuck cassidy in the head at pointblank range. here's a look at the scene as the robber barged in. the officer died from h
. >>> right now a widow's fight for justice following the murder of her husband, brad hayes. last week police found the retired postal worker beaten to death in his car outside a school in darby, delaware county. investigators are looking for two "people" of interest in this case. hayes' widow is pleading for anyone who knows anything to come forward. >> he doesn't pick up strangers. whoever did this knew him. we need closure, you know. we need to find out who did this...
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charles mulli and director scott hayes join us to discuss their award winning documentary "mully" which explores dr. charles mully. he became a successful man, a millionaire before giving it all up to save children's lives. today he's the founder of the largest children's rescue rehabilitation and development organization in africa. we're glad you've joined us. that conversation in just a moment. ♪ and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ >> delighted to welcome filmmaker scott hayes and dr. chrls mulli to this program. their docudrama depicts dr. mully's unlikely rise to power. known as the father of the world's largest family his work helped support more than 12,000 orphans in kenya. before we start our conversation, here now a clip from "mully." >> he needed to sell everything and start hipping the poor in the society, the children who were abandoned. >> how did you let go of what you hold dearly and how do you decide when to share your love? >> kenya was burning. we can't let this happen. we have to do something. the children don't have food. if w
charles mulli and director scott hayes join us to discuss their award winning documentary "mully" which explores dr. charles mully. he became a successful man, a millionaire before giving it all up to save children's lives. today he's the founder of the largest children's rescue rehabilitation and development organization in africa. we're glad you've joined us. that conversation in just a moment. ♪ and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪...
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he thinks i hate him. >> ratliff's mother, missy hayes says she will not respond to his angry lettersanipulation at its finest. i know he's hurt. i know he's angry. i know he feels lost and abandoned. and all of that is completely natural. that doesn't give him the right to be mentally or emotionally abusive to me. i think david has misplaced anger. he doesn't know how to handle what his dad did. he has never dealt with it. because he chose dope to cope. he put himself there. he's the only one that can pull him out of it. i cannot fix this. >> missy still lives in the home where her husband, david sr., fired the shots that forever changed her life. >> well, my mother was killed here. i was shot at the kitchen table. i'm not going to let that take away from my home. he took enough. i love my home. i love coming home to my home. i'm very proud of my home. it's my peace. this is my happy. this is my safety zone. believe it or not. >> you've lost your mother in this horrible way. he almost took your life. but tell me what's the hardest right now and why? >> my son and watching him suffer.
he thinks i hate him. >> ratliff's mother, missy hayes says she will not respond to his angry lettersanipulation at its finest. i know he's hurt. i know he's angry. i know he feels lost and abandoned. and all of that is completely natural. that doesn't give him the right to be mentally or emotionally abusive to me. i think david has misplaced anger. he doesn't know how to handle what his dad did. he has never dealt with it. because he chose dope to cope. he put himself there. he's the...
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rupert wingfield—hayes there.he funeral procession when it starts about midnight gmt, here on bbc world news. also making news — kenya's leading political figures are divided over the re—run of the presidential election taking place on thursday. president uhuru kenyatta has urged voters to carry out their constitutional right. but the opposition leader, raila odinga, has called on his supporters to not participate, saying the election won't be free and fair. a day after his behaviour was rebuked by two senators from his republican party, president trump is stressing party unity and has turned on the democrats. his comments follow revelations that hillary clinton's campaign helped pay for a dossier that claimed russia was trying to get mr trump elected as president and it had compromising evidence against him. i understand they paid a tremendous amount of money and hillary clinton a lwa ys amount of money and hillary clinton always denied it, the democrats a lwa ys always denied it, the democrats always denied it,
rupert wingfield—hayes there.he funeral procession when it starts about midnight gmt, here on bbc world news. also making news — kenya's leading political figures are divided over the re—run of the presidential election taking place on thursday. president uhuru kenyatta has urged voters to carry out their constitutional right. but the opposition leader, raila odinga, has called on his supporters to not participate, saying the election won't be free and fair. a day after his behaviour was...
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our correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes sent this report from thailand. a king. it was a funeral fit for a god. for in death, that is what many thais believe king bhumibol has become. his golden funeral urn placed on top a giant golden chariot. hauled by 222 soldiers. as the giant chariot passed, 70,000 invited mourners prostrated themselves. even a year after the king died, many still unable to contain their grief. in the streets close to the funeral route, hundreds of thousands more flooded in. waiting for hours to offer a floral farewell. among them, this woman and her sister. translation: he was a king but he always went to the poorest places. he met with the poorest people. he didn't need to do that but he did. for me he was like a father. i don't know what to say. sorry... it is extremely hot here in bangkok today but that has done nothing to dampen the really extraordinary outpouring of love and devotion, for the old king. for 70 years king bhumibol really held this country together, through the cold war, through numerous military coups, through wr
our correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes sent this report from thailand. a king. it was a funeral fit for a god. for in death, that is what many thais believe king bhumibol has become. his golden funeral urn placed on top a giant golden chariot. hauled by 222 soldiers. as the giant chariot passed, 70,000 invited mourners prostrated themselves. even a year after the king died, many still unable to contain their grief. in the streets close to the funeral route, hundreds of thousands more...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news in bangkok.us presidentjohn f kennedy, the final batch of classified files on the killing are being released by the us national archives. the killing in november 1963 has been the subject of endless conspiracy theories but experts are warning not to expect any dramatic revelations from the thousands of documents due to be released, as our correspondent nick bryant explains. november the 22nd, 1963. it appears as though something has happened in the motorcade route. something, i repeat, has happened in the motorcade route. notjust one of the most shocking days of american history, but also, one of the most disputed. president kennedy has been assassinated. it is official now. the president is dead. the official explanation is that john f kennedy was assassinated in dallas by a lone gunman, lee harvey oswald. but the case has never been closed in the american mind. were the soviets involved? the cubans? the mafia? renegade elements within the government he led? the national archives holds 5 million
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news in bangkok.us presidentjohn f kennedy, the final batch of classified files on the killing are being released by the us national archives. the killing in november 1963 has been the subject of endless conspiracy theories but experts are warning not to expect any dramatic revelations from the thousands of documents due to be released, as our correspondent nick bryant explains. november the 22nd, 1963. it appears as though something has happened in the motorcade...
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david haye, do you want some? i'm here, mate, i'm here!s all for now, there will be more sport throughout there will be more sport throughout the evening but from all of us here, good night. let's return now to the united states, where at least 58 people have died and more than 500 others have died and more than 500 others have been injured in a mass shooting ata have been injured in a mass shooting at a country music event in las vegas. the gunmen, named as stephen paddock, was 64 and lived in a retirement village about one hour ‘s drive outside of las vegas. he was previously unknown to police. his brother eric has given his reaction to american broadcaster, cbs. it's like you called me up and you said your next—door neighbour did this and i would go... he did that? all i've ever seen him do is mow his yard. the fact that my brother did this is... there is no... there's nothing. there is absolutely no... i don't understand. did he have kids? once again, it is simple public record stuff. and your message to these people, these families...
david haye, do you want some? i'm here, mate, i'm here!s all for now, there will be more sport throughout there will be more sport throughout the evening but from all of us here, good night. let's return now to the united states, where at least 58 people have died and more than 500 others have died and more than 500 others have been injured in a mass shooting ata have been injured in a mass shooting at a country music event in las vegas. the gunmen, named as stephen paddock, was 64 and lived in...
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i'm chris hayes. on what has been another overwhelming day of news including several major developments stemming from yesterday's blockbuster indictments and the guilt
i'm chris hayes. on what has been another overwhelming day of news including several major developments stemming from yesterday's blockbuster indictments and the guilt
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his position in the face of the growing threat from north korea. 0ur correspondent rupert wingfield hayes. rupert, what will shinzo abe do with his newly acquired electoral mandate, will it affect the future of the country's constitution?“ mandate, will it affect the future of the country's constitution? if he gets the two thirds majority it looks like he's heading for then it's very possible. this will be prime minister shinzo abe last and probably better chance to achieve his lifelong goal of reforming japan's post—war constitution. he needs two thirds in the lower house and the upper house which it looks like you'll get. then he will have to go to a referendum. but the key thing here is that mr abe and his supporters have long wanted to overturn the pacifist article nine of the japanese constitution which commits the country not to have a standing army and not take part in any war. they feel it was imposed on japan after the war by america and isa japan after the war by america and is a humiliation. now mr abe has said he will use this mandate to push ahead with his attempt in his last
his position in the face of the growing threat from north korea. 0ur correspondent rupert wingfield hayes. rupert, what will shinzo abe do with his newly acquired electoral mandate, will it affect the future of the country's constitution?“ mandate, will it affect the future of the country's constitution? if he gets the two thirds majority it looks like he's heading for then it's very possible. this will be prime minister shinzo abe last and probably better chance to achieve his lifelong goal...
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. >> kristin is live in san francisco and she is standing in that hayes all day . >> reporter: the hayesinitely cleared out . the breeze calmed down but when the breeze came in and brought the smoke out . the air quality we have seen in the last 24 hours has been unprecedented . some areas have had the worst air quality ever . to give you an idea of how bad that is, the highest that skill goes is 500 . the worst time of the day is 4 am to 9 am and the smoke was hanging around . that has since cleared out for the most part but the next two days are going to be really bad . we don't know how bad the air quality is going to last . particles from the ash and smoke can cause respiratory issues . even people without asthma is encouraged to limit your activity . >>> all of us will need that advice over the coming days as coverage continues just ahead . >>> it is not just the devastation in santa rosa we are covering, we will take you to napa county where homes have been destroyed in abundance . we will be right back . >>> kron 4 whether is brought to you by asked affinity tv . ((2shot))((pam))c
. >> kristin is live in san francisco and she is standing in that hayes all day . >> reporter: the hayesinitely cleared out . the breeze calmed down but when the breeze came in and brought the smoke out . the air quality we have seen in the last 24 hours has been unprecedented . some areas have had the worst air quality ever . to give you an idea of how bad that is, the highest that skill goes is 500 . the worst time of the day is 4 am to 9 am and the smoke was hanging around . that...
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rob hayes, abc 7 news. >> and we want to see wt your halloween looks like. add the #abc7now to our pictures. >> we are all news anchors today. >> well, some of us are pretending to be. >> okay, all right, guys. 49ers decided not to wait on their franchise quarterback in this year's draft. getting their back up quarterback jimmy garapolo >>> all right, breaking news for the 49ers espn is reporting that the patriots have agreed with the niners to trade their backup quarterback jimmy kwu rop low to san francisco and releasing quarterback brian hoyer. he's in his fourth season. he's been on everybody's radar the past four years, but patriot's coach bill belechick refused to let him go. if they were ilwithing to move him, it had to be during the season. not really a proven commodity. the timing makes no sense from the patriots point of view. tom brady's 40 years old, and they have no back up on the roster apart from garapolo but brian hoyer could end up there. look for c.j. bether to start at least this week against the cardinals. when the comes to the niners and
rob hayes, abc 7 news. >> and we want to see wt your halloween looks like. add the #abc7now to our pictures. >> we are all news anchors today. >> well, some of us are pretending to be. >> okay, all right, guys. 49ers decided not to wait on their franchise quarterback in this year's draft. getting their back up quarterback jimmy garapolo >>> all right, breaking news for the 49ers espn is reporting that the patriots have agreed with the niners to trade their...
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and justin trudeau found it difficult to maintain hayes compo -- his composure. >> we are less as a country. without gord downie in it. and we all knew it was coming. but we hoped it wasn't. >> wow. trudeau was a huge fan of the band, attending their last gig a year frenetic stage presence and telling long stories in the middle of his songs. he was 53 years old. >>> and hours after saudi arabia issued its decree allowing women to drive. a move by saudi arabia to polish its image to join the ranks of modern toll rant societies. >>> a classmate playing it forward. he sits down at the piano and give everybody a little music to listen to. the 10 year old has been playing since he was 5. he thought it would be great to add music to his classmates' playdates. >> listen to how good he is. ♪ so he actually started and he just plans to keep on playing. i love the folks who are there, his classmates are just like, is this baloney? >> i feel like they need a table cloth and candle light. let's set the mood here. also this kid needs a tip jar, doesn't he? >> that's a future mozart. >>> see the wild par
and justin trudeau found it difficult to maintain hayes compo -- his composure. >> we are less as a country. without gord downie in it. and we all knew it was coming. but we hoped it wasn't. >> wow. trudeau was a huge fan of the band, attending their last gig a year frenetic stage presence and telling long stories in the middle of his songs. he was 53 years old. >>> and hours after saudi arabia issued its decree allowing women to drive. a move by saudi arabia to polish its...
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you can see hayes falling over the city. dozens have reported smelling that smoke.ou have to close your window and don't call 911 unless you see a fire in the immediate area. >>> people recorded smoke as far as 70 miles away and high wind is driving this down. you can see the live picture. a hazy view until the bay bridge. >> you can see that the smoke is right below this. kpix5 has a camera giving an idea of what we are waking up to this morning. the ashes are coming down south into san francisco and the wind is blowing with gusting where you can see the smoke on the high death doppler. it is growing and as you watch this, it is extending into parts of vallejo and venetia, also. a lot of smoke that is visible from the satellite and radar. peak gusting coming up. 50-70 miles-an-hour for places like sonoma and santa rosa. humidity levels 10-13% and overnight, that is where there is usually more moisture but that is not the case. fuel is at or near record highs. the better idea is the gusting in santa rosa, 61 and hawkeye, 79 miles-an-hour from those hills. the smoke
you can see hayes falling over the city. dozens have reported smelling that smoke.ou have to close your window and don't call 911 unless you see a fire in the immediate area. >>> people recorded smoke as far as 70 miles away and high wind is driving this down. you can see the live picture. a hazy view until the bay bridge. >> you can see that the smoke is right below this. kpix5 has a camera giving an idea of what we are waking up to this morning. the ashes are coming down south...
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. >>> coming up rachel maddow, chris hayes will join us.l get the latest from the doctors, nurses work around the clock. ♪ e same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. ... dealership has great customer service ... (muffled voice) ... and has great deals! ... and has ... ... complimentary donuts. ... that's the one! cars.com. over 5 million expert and user reviews. woman: so, greg, it's a lot to take in. woman 2: and i know that's hard to hear, but the doctors caught it early. hi, blake! my dad has cancer. woman: and i know how hard that is to hear. but you're in the right place. man: and dr. pascal and her team, they know what to do.
. >>> coming up rachel maddow, chris hayes will join us.l get the latest from the doctors, nurses work around the clock. ♪ e same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of...
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clouds overhead and hayes is back. temperatures for many is warmer. today is expected to be the warmest day for the week. santa rosa, 86. low 80s, san francisco. 76, oakland. low 80s, east bay. low 80s, san jose. as you look at san francisco, the hayes the is back. unhealthy once again for the air. winds, general light . right now, atlas peak reporting eight northwest breeze. relative humidity, 14 percent we have a strong northeast breeze helped to push out the smoke. and pushed it toward the pacific. today, winds are lighter and variable . if you have a wind from the northwest, it is pushing the smoke in this erection. that is why portions of the east bay smell stronger today. fog in the air today, as opposed to the weekend. as we get into the days ahead, we will see another switch in the winds . south westerly breeze picks up eventually, we will see rain. today, warm and hazy. as we get into tuesday, wednesday, thursday, temperatures will drop. natural breeze is coming back. the low clouds and fog expected to return to the coastline. by thursday, tr
clouds overhead and hayes is back. temperatures for many is warmer. today is expected to be the warmest day for the week. santa rosa, 86. low 80s, san francisco. 76, oakland. low 80s, east bay. low 80s, san jose. as you look at san francisco, the hayes the is back. unhealthy once again for the air. winds, general light . right now, atlas peak reporting eight northwest breeze. relative humidity, 14 percent we have a strong northeast breeze helped to push out the smoke. and pushed it toward the...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in bangkok.s best new building 2017 include a new college campus in glasgow, a london housing development and a rejuvenated seaside pier on the south coast of england. today, we look at the british museum world conservation and exhibitions centre in london by rogers stirk harbour and partners. the museum had a complex 40—year master plan for the site. adding conservation and sciences and special exhibitions and logistics. many were challenges left over on the museum compound from a work evolving for 250 years. so we spent time with the museum, understanding their wants and needs to try to respond to the brief. they wanted to create a world conservation and exhibition centre for the whole of the museum campus. this is really a celebration of the background work that maintains the collection and studies it appropriately. it also creates a fantastic vehicle within which the wider world contributions and exchanges can exist. the spring a state—of—the—art facility for conservation and scientific resea
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in bangkok.s best new building 2017 include a new college campus in glasgow, a london housing development and a rejuvenated seaside pier on the south coast of england. today, we look at the british museum world conservation and exhibitions centre in london by rogers stirk harbour and partners. the museum had a complex 40—year master plan for the site. adding conservation and sciences and special exhibitions and logistics. many were challenges left over on...
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reporter: robert hayes from l.a. fire. you were up by the front. know being a firefighter you can understand being in what a breaking situation like this is. you are up at the front of the stage. >> we were in front of the stage and my wife and i said let's grab something to drink. we had been here since 40 in the afternoon. we dwrabbed a drink and mingled with other friends. then we heard some pops when jason aldean came to perform. we thought it was an electronic thing or feedback. everybody was kinds of it's okay, everybody is all right. then people started dropping by the stage area and up front by us. reporter: i talked to a lot of peeks who came out were heroes, blood all over their body and without hair clothes because they use them to stop the bleeding. >> i have seen a lot of stuff in my day in the fire department. it was hard to see, even the bodies that were carries a half mile from the incidents. i would probably pronounce 15 to 20 people inside it's a sad day that on an event like this it never should have happened. reporter: you belie
reporter: robert hayes from l.a. fire. you were up by the front. know being a firefighter you can understand being in what a breaking situation like this is. you are up at the front of the stage. >> we were in front of the stage and my wife and i said let's grab something to drink. we had been here since 40 in the afternoon. we dwrabbed a drink and mingled with other friends. then we heard some pops when jason aldean came to perform. we thought it was an electronic thing or feedback....
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sean hayes' jack gets the surprise of his life. >> i'm your grandson. can i call you grandpa?] >> oh, my god, you have to. >> reporter: also bringing the laughs, guest star jane lynch. >> when they asked me to do it, of course. i was thrilled. there are only 13 episodes. it's not like, you know, it's i once if a lifetime thing. >> i'm reggie. this is my beautiful wife of ten weeks, roberta. no, no flirting, fellas, she's staken. >> ah, you. i play a hilarious part. we play camp counselors at a gay conversion camp. we're both obviously so dpai gave it hurts your teeth. >> so fun fact. jane auditions for a small role on the original series. she didn't get the part. i think things turned out okay. "will & grace" is bringing the heat. not the only ones. >> no, ma'am. so is the you of "chicago fire." a new episode airs tomorrow night. i dropped by the set to visit the leading lieutenant, gaga's exx, taylor kinney. >> my brothers had braces. my mother was a hygienist. oral care. teeth was a big thing. she always asked if i wanted braces. i said no. i didn't fix it. >> reporter: well
sean hayes' jack gets the surprise of his life. >> i'm your grandson. can i call you grandpa?] >> oh, my god, you have to. >> reporter: also bringing the laughs, guest star jane lynch. >> when they asked me to do it, of course. i was thrilled. there are only 13 episodes. it's not like, you know, it's i once if a lifetime thing. >> i'm reggie. this is my beautiful wife of ten weeks, roberta. no, no flirting, fellas, she's staken. >> ah, you. i play a hilarious...
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this one to dez bryant. 71st receiving touchdown ties him with bob hayes for most in franchise historywin 40-10 as niners fall to 0-7. >> disappointing. i think all three phases, players and coaches, we got play better than that. a lot better to give ourselves a chance to win. >> we got whooped, that's all you can say about it. i wouldn't call it a step back. but we're 0-7. the fight this team has, i think we will continue to fight and go back to work next week, just like we do every other week. >> and at halftime, niners honoring former wide receiver dwight clark, battling als, lou gehrig's disease. clark who will forever be remembered for making the catch is now confined to a wheelchair. members of the 1981 championship team, including joe montana, and our own mike shumann on hand to support their friend and teammate. >> he is just a play class act on and off the field. and you know, all we can do is pray for him every night. >> the sad part is, everybody remembers him for the catch. and so many more catches. that one was important. but he saved our butts a lot of times. >> rams and
this one to dez bryant. 71st receiving touchdown ties him with bob hayes for most in franchise historywin 40-10 as niners fall to 0-7. >> disappointing. i think all three phases, players and coaches, we got play better than that. a lot better to give ourselves a chance to win. >> we got whooped, that's all you can say about it. i wouldn't call it a step back. but we're 0-7. the fight this team has, i think we will continue to fight and go back to work next week, just like we do...
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"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on all in -- >> when you aalt-right, defined alt-right? >> the movement of the alt-right. >> these are people who have not been heard for years and now they've been heard. >> block busting reporting on the man who ran trump's campaign. and then more fallout from the moron report. >> let me tell you what i've learned about this president. >> as the rex tillerson watch continues. >>> plus, the smoke shking gun on president trump's personal sabotage of obamacare. >>> and my conversation with lynn manuel miranda on the president. >> i've never seen the president attack the victims of a natural disaster. >> on puerto rico. >> futures on the line. >> and his new song for relief. >> i was trying to write the catchiest song i ever wrote. >> "all in" starts right now. >>> i'm chris hayes. and if you want to find out the center of gravity, the republican party in the donald trump era, look no further than next week's value voters summit kicking off a week today in washington and headlined by two of the parties leading light, steve bannon,
"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on all in -- >> when you aalt-right, defined alt-right? >> the movement of the alt-right. >> these are people who have not been heard for years and now they've been heard. >> block busting reporting on the man who ran trump's campaign. and then more fallout from the moron report. >> let me tell you what i've learned about this president. >> as the rex tillerson watch continues....
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hayes' show. it is too important to be seen only once tonight. it needs to be rerun. it is bill o'reilly in full self-pity mode, saying he is mad at god. those were his words. he is mad at god for where bill o'reilly finds himself tonight. all that coming up. a basketball costs $14. what's team spirit worth? (cheers) what's it worth to talk to your mom? what's the value of a walk in the woods? the value of capital is to create, not just wealth, but things that matter. morgan stanley our recent online sales success seems a little... strange?nk na. ever since we switched to fedex ground business has been great. they're affordable and fast... maybe "too affordable and fast." what if... "people" aren't buying these books online, but "they" are buying them to protect their secrets?!?! hi bill. if that is your real name. it's william actually. hmph! affordable, fast fedex ground. >>> today,in an impromptu man on the street interview, one trump voter said he is definitely not going to vote for trump's re
hayes' show. it is too important to be seen only once tonight. it needs to be rerun. it is bill o'reilly in full self-pity mode, saying he is mad at god. those were his words. he is mad at god for where bill o'reilly finds himself tonight. all that coming up. a basketball costs $14. what's team spirit worth? (cheers) what's it worth to talk to your mom? what's the value of a walk in the woods? the value of capital is to create, not just wealth, but things that matter. morgan stanley our recent...
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i'm chris hayes. it has been nine months since attorney general jeff sessions came before the senate judiciary committee in his confirmation hearing. it was his own testimony that led to his recusal in the russia investigation and the appointment of robert mueller. sessions has become key to questions about president trump's possible obstruction of justice and today senators were loaded with questions. sessions were evasive, we markably, even about the simple question of whether he had been interviewed by robert mueller. >> were you request -- have you been interviewed or been requested to be interviewed by the special counsel either in connection with director comey's firing, the russian investigation or your contact with russian officials? >> you'll have to ask the special counsel that. >> no. i'm asking you. >> repeat the question then. >> have you been interviewed or been requested to be interviewed by the special counsel either in connection with director comey's firing, the russia investigation
i'm chris hayes. it has been nine months since attorney general jeff sessions came before the senate judiciary committee in his confirmation hearing. it was his own testimony that led to his recusal in the russia investigation and the appointment of robert mueller. sessions has become key to questions about president trump's possible obstruction of justice and today senators were loaded with questions. sessions were evasive, we markably, even about the simple question of whether he had been...
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less than an hour hosting the capital they come home to face employee number 8, alex ovechkin, who hayesames, on having the home ice advance. >> we just have to be sure that we don't --, you know, thinking ahead of what we should be. >> you know, before the game, and then when the game starts and take everything in stride. >> pretty bones games and they're fun to play. >> they'll be coming in hot, so we've got to be ready. >> the issicser close out their preseason with a second consecutive victory. >> close to where joel embee played his lone year of college, again. things got serious between embee the foul on him here. and then looks toward the heat bench, calls to be taken out of the game. the battle, however spilled over into social media afterward. it started with whitesaid saying the immediate use week december he had just five points. embee went on to tweet that whiteside only cares about team success. jo-jo in a mid season slump already. >>> the eagles are flying high. a five-point victory on thursday night. a few moments where you had to hold your breath. one of those on this pla
less than an hour hosting the capital they come home to face employee number 8, alex ovechkin, who hayesames, on having the home ice advance. >> we just have to be sure that we don't --, you know, thinking ahead of what we should be. >> you know, before the game, and then when the game starts and take everything in stride. >> pretty bones games and they're fun to play. >> they'll be coming in hot, so we've got to be ready. >> the issicser close out their preseason...
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"all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from los angeles. i'm chris hayes. we have two big stories tonight in the last hour or so in the op going investigation into the trump came and russian interference in the election. first, former white house chief of staff reince priebus, the man in the room for meetings with russian officials and who is reportedly part of discussions on firing the then fbi director james comey was interviewed by robert mueller's team and according to his lawyer william burk. he said priebus was happy to answer the their questions and a second piece of big breaking news and that is nbc news reporting that donald trump's former campaign manager paul manafort had a $60 million relationship with a russian olig arc. and we begin with reince priebus meeting with the team and the reporter who broke that story, josh dossy. what could you tell us about how this meeting came together. >> we know that reince priebus is of interest to the special council because he was there for a dozen of meetings and spent hound hundreds of hours with the presi
"all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from los angeles. i'm chris hayes. we have two big stories tonight in the last hour or so in the op going investigation into the trump came and russian interference in the election. first, former white house chief of staff reince priebus, the man in the room for meetings with russian officials and who is reportedly part of discussions on firing the then fbi director james comey was interviewed by robert mueller's...
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"all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from los angeles. i'm chris hayes.ht in the last hour or so in the op going investigation into the trump came and russian interference in the election. first, former white house chief of staff reince priebus, the man in the room for meetings with russian officials and who is reportedly part of discussions on firing the then fbi director james comey was interviewed by robert mueller's team and according to his lawyer william burk. he said priebus was happy to answer the their questions and a second piece of big breaking news and that is nbc news po
"all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from los angeles. i'm chris hayes.ht in the last hour or so in the op going investigation into the trump came and russian interference in the election. first, former white house chief of staff reince priebus, the man in the room for meetings with russian officials and who is reportedly part of discussions on firing the then fbi director james comey was interviewed by robert mueller's team and according to his lawyer...
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hayes' show. it is too important to be seen only once tonight. it needs to be rerun. it is bill o'reilly in full self-pity mode, saying he is mad at god. those were his words. he is mad at god for where bill o'reilly finds himself tonight. all that coming up. my bladder leakage was making me feel like i couldn't spend time with my grandson. now depend fit-flex has their fastest absorbing material inside, so it keeps me dry and protected. go to depend.com - get a coupon and try them for yourself. ...has grown into an enterprise. that's why i switched to the spark cash card from capital one. now, i'm earning unlimited 2% cash back on every purchase i make. everything. what's in your wallet? >>> today,in an impromptu man on the street interview, one trump voter said he is definitely not going to vote for trump's reelection. >> the president has great difficulty with the truth. on many issues. >> do you regret supporting him in the election? >> well, let's just put it this way. i would not do that aga
hayes' show. it is too important to be seen only once tonight. it needs to be rerun. it is bill o'reilly in full self-pity mode, saying he is mad at god. those were his words. he is mad at god for where bill o'reilly finds himself tonight. all that coming up. my bladder leakage was making me feel like i couldn't spend time with my grandson. now depend fit-flex has their fastest absorbing material inside, so it keeps me dry and protected. go to depend.com - get a coupon and try them for...
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i'm chris hayes. days after a senior republican senator referred to the white house as adult day care, the man that many believe is in charge of supervising the president, chief of staff john kelly, was sent out before the press to shoot down reports that the president's tantrums are causing big problems. the day began as it often does with a presidential outburst on twitter. this one aimed at the struggling people of puerto rico. who three weeks after hurricane maria are still suffering through an acute deadly crisis, many lacking access to safe water and food, and urgent medical care. we'll have the latest from the island coming up later this hour. today the president appeared to blame puerto rico for its current situation, threatening to cut off federal recovery efforts. i quote him here. electric and all infrastructure were disaster before hurricanes. congress to decide how much to spend. we cannot keep fema, the military, and the first respond hoarse have been amazing under the most difficult cir
i'm chris hayes. days after a senior republican senator referred to the white house as adult day care, the man that many believe is in charge of supervising the president, chief of staff john kelly, was sent out before the press to shoot down reports that the president's tantrums are causing big problems. the day began as it often does with a presidential outburst on twitter. this one aimed at the struggling people of puerto rico. who three weeks after hurricane maria are still suffering...
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police have not revealed the type of injuries hayes had.ody was taken to the medical examiner's office. he was last seen with family earlier that morning. while looking at nearby surveillance footage police discovered two people running away from the scene together. police are now looking for those two individuals. >>> nearly two weeks after a 17-year-old was shot and killed in the west oak lane section of philadelphia, police have released surveillance images of the suspected gunman. officials believe this man shot and killed antoine coleman on the 6700 block of north 16th street back on october 18th. so far a motive for the shooting is not known. a $20,000 reward is being offered for information leading to an arrest in the case. >> police have just released a mug shot of the teenager accused of gunning down two 16-year-old boys in south philadelphia. brandon olivieri who is also 16 is that charged with two counts of murder among other charges. he's accused of shooting sal tour dinubile and caleer miller near 12th and ritner last week. the
police have not revealed the type of injuries hayes had.ody was taken to the medical examiner's office. he was last seen with family earlier that morning. while looking at nearby surveillance footage police discovered two people running away from the scene together. police are now looking for those two individuals. >>> nearly two weeks after a 17-year-old was shot and killed in the west oak lane section of philadelphia, police have released surveillance images of the suspected gunman....
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i'm chris hayes. is the mandalay bay hotel and casino where less than 24 hours ago, a gunman rained down bullets on a crowd of 22,000 people attending a country music festival. the massacre carried out from the 32nd floor of a vegas hotel is now the deadliest mass shooting by a lone gunman in american history, leaving at least 59 people dead and over 500 wounded. in
i'm chris hayes. is the mandalay bay hotel and casino where less than 24 hours ago, a gunman rained down bullets on a crowd of 22,000 people attending a country music festival. the massacre carried out from the 32nd floor of a vegas hotel is now the deadliest mass shooting by a lone gunman in american history, leaving at least 59 people dead and over 500 wounded. in
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hayes told us that as many as 20 of the people that he responded to didn't >> oh, my goodness.all of nevada. the hospital is capable of treating a wide range of patients 24 hours a day. staff treated many of the wounded from sunday's attack. the trauma center's medical director, thank you so much for joining us. >> good morning. >> i know that you took in more than 100 patients yesterday. the scene there was described as a war zone. how did you deal with it? >> when we were notified of the shooting we went into our disaster plan and went through the phone tree and we brought in staff, many, many surgeons, anesthesiologists, nurses, techs, and as the flow of patients started to rise we were able to assign them to teams and move them through the resuscitation area and then we opened uew hospital as hospital wards and we were able to get them in beds and continue their care. >> describe the type of injuries. >> we saw mostly gunshot wounds, but we also saw injuries that were sustained from people fleeing the scene. for example, some people had fallen. others had been struck by veh
hayes told us that as many as 20 of the people that he responded to didn't >> oh, my goodness.all of nevada. the hospital is capable of treating a wide range of patients 24 hours a day. staff treated many of the wounded from sunday's attack. the trauma center's medical director, thank you so much for joining us. >> good morning. >> i know that you took in more than 100 patients yesterday. the scene there was described as a war zone. how did you deal with it? >> when we...
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"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in". >> i think the basement of our nation will be what he will be remembered most for. >> republicans lighting up their own party's president. >> i have children and grandchildren to answer to. and so mr. president, i will not be complicit or silent. >>> and the rebuke of dirt. >> do you think congress should pursue every avenue to get president trump out of office? >> then democrats break out the obamacare playbook on taxes. >> the president said this is not a plan for the rich, blatantly untrue. >> new questions about why the trump white house won't implement russia sanctions. >>> and new concerns over a trump-connected company hired to fix power in puerto rico. "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes, it was an extraordinary day in washington. two sitting republican senators went before the american people to denounce the president of the united states. the head of their own party as an unstable and unfit leader who endangers the country and debases our democracy. after deciding to retire
"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in". >> i think the basement of our nation will be what he will be remembered most for. >> republicans lighting up their own party's president. >> i have children and grandchildren to answer to. and so mr. president, i will not be complicit or silent. >>> and the rebuke of dirt. >> do you think congress should pursue every avenue to get president trump out of office?...
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i'm chris hayes. this probably could have been predicted sadly a week ago, the moment donald trump took a press conference question about an ambush of u.s. troops in niger and turned it into a debate about the treatment of gold star families. but here we are. today the president of the united states is in a feud with the pregnant widow of a fallen american soldier. two days after burying her husband, 25-year-old army sergeant la david johnson, this morning myeshia johnson responded publicly for the first time to reports she felt disrespected by a phone call from the president last week. >> what he said was -- >> the president? >> yes, the president. he said that he knew what he signed up for, but it hurts anyways. and i was -- it made me cry because i was very angry at the tone of his voice and how he said it. he couldn't remember my husband name. and that were hurting me the most. because if my husband is out here fighting for our country and he risks his life for our country, why can't you remember
i'm chris hayes. this probably could have been predicted sadly a week ago, the moment donald trump took a press conference question about an ambush of u.s. troops in niger and turned it into a debate about the treatment of gold star families. but here we are. today the president of the united states is in a feud with the pregnant widow of a fallen american soldier. two days after burying her husband, 25-year-old army sergeant la david johnson, this morning myeshia johnson responded publicly for...