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his show, "all in with chris hayes" airs weeknights, 8:00 p.m.n msnbc our friend chris hayes is here but first, "a closer look. >> seth: hello everyone, and welcome back to the attic crawl space. on monday, we answered a question many viewers had been wondering about, what's behind that tiny, little door back there when my kids escaped at the end of "closer look. now, a lot of people online have said they were adorable, and too cute for words and i assure you they are. in nine second chunks. also, some of you might be looking at me right now wondering, does seth know he has already worn that shirt? and yeah, i know i promise you, i know. and i do wish i had a deeper roster of shirts, but in my defense, no one warned me multiple times about the possibility of a pandemic because i'm not the president. that's a segue and now, even after ignoring those warnings, the president is pushing to prematurely reopen the economy, threatening to repeat the mistakes he made at the start of this crisis for more of this, it is time for "a closer look." ♪ >> seth:
his show, "all in with chris hayes" airs weeknights, 8:00 p.m.n msnbc our friend chris hayes is here but first, "a closer look. >> seth: hello everyone, and welcome back to the attic crawl space. on monday, we answered a question many viewers had been wondering about, what's behind that tiny, little door back there when my kids escaped at the end of "closer look. now, a lot of people online have said they were adorable, and too cute for words and i assure you they are....
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and ourch was normal crewmembers were ken mattingly, fred hayes, and mattingly and hayes were the experts in the lunar module and they were scheduled to descend in the search of the moon. very late in the sequence, he had been exposed to measles and he was replaced by a member of the backup crew. we had trained with jack. we had chained with the backup crew, so we had all the confidence we needed in jack. it was the question of getting a missiona training runs, controllers getting tuned up again and getting them into the mission assignment. the mission had gone very well. we had a minor problem, we lost an engine on the second stage power flight, but mission control provided the crew the shutdown times. the remaining engines kept working like a champ and they got to orbit, made the decision to inject to the moon. it went by the numbers. first sequence of mission events had been accomplished, my team picked up the console and we were following in the shift rotation. take a lookld now at the command service modules and we did not see anything of significance in our first shift operation and
and ourch was normal crewmembers were ken mattingly, fred hayes, and mattingly and hayes were the experts in the lunar module and they were scheduled to descend in the search of the moon. very late in the sequence, he had been exposed to measles and he was replaced by a member of the backup crew. we had trained with jack. we had chained with the backup crew, so we had all the confidence we needed in jack. it was the question of getting a missiona training runs, controllers getting tuned up...
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about that time, hayes yelled down, he said, you know, during training, we had a problem with one of those fuel cells, this might be our big problem, it's an electrical problem. so we looked at the fuel cells, we were looking to see, and pretty soon, they got back online and all of a sudden they died again. and then, one time, the oxygen tank gauge went full high, then it went full down. and we didn't know, is that an instrument problem? because obviously we couldn't lose all the oxygen. this went back and forth. and another thing we tried to do, we didn't know if something hit us. the first thing we really did was, tried to put the hatch back between the lunar module and the command module because we noticed the command module was ok, but if the lunar module got a hit, we would slowly lose all the oxygen in the spacecraft. i said, close the hatch. jack clyde -- jack tried to close it, he couldn't do it. so i tried, i couldn't do it. i said, forget it, secure it to a couch, if the lunar module was hit, we would be dead by now anyway. that started the sequence. we went to look at the
about that time, hayes yelled down, he said, you know, during training, we had a problem with one of those fuel cells, this might be our big problem, it's an electrical problem. so we looked at the fuel cells, we were looking to see, and pretty soon, they got back online and all of a sudden they died again. and then, one time, the oxygen tank gauge went full high, then it went full down. and we didn't know, is that an instrument problem? because obviously we couldn't lose all the oxygen. this...
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i keep telling people i have a bit of a soft spot in my heart for rutherford b hayes and lucy hayes. i'd like to hear more about why the historians are bringing him down as the years go by. grover cleveland, the only president to be elected in a popular vote three times and actually served two nonconsecutive terms, went from 17th place over 20 years to 23rd. but there were also some that went up. dwight eisenhower made it into the top five. he started out 20 years ago in ninth place and interesting to think about what we are observing about the presidency and what work we have learned over 20 years about how we conducted an people are rating him higher. bill clinton started out as 21st place. remember, it was in 2000, right after the impeachment. then by the time he did the survey, eight years later, he moved to 15 and he has stayed in 15th in this last survey as well. ulysses s grant. this is an interesting one. 33rd place to 22nd. i'm sure we will learn more from our historians perspectives about why he is rising up in their estimation. you might also remember there has been a big
i keep telling people i have a bit of a soft spot in my heart for rutherford b hayes and lucy hayes. i'd like to hear more about why the historians are bringing him down as the years go by. grover cleveland, the only president to be elected in a popular vote three times and actually served two nonconsecutive terms, went from 17th place over 20 years to 23rd. but there were also some that went up. dwight eisenhower made it into the top five. he started out 20 years ago in ninth place and...
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i keep telling people i have a bit of a soft spot in my heart for rutherford b hayes and lucy hayes.'d like to hear more about why the historians are bringing him down as the years go by. grover cleveland, the only president to be elected in a popular vote three times and actually served two nonconsecutive terms, went from 17th place over 20 years to 23rd . there were also some that went up. eisenhower made into the top he started out 20 years ago in five. ninth place and interesting to think about what we are observing about the presidency and what work we have learned about how we conducted it, people are bating him higher. bill clinton started out as 21st place. he left in 2000, and after the impeachment, then by the time he did the survey, eight years later, he moved 15th and stayed 15th in this last survey as well. this is an interesting one. grover cleveland, 33rd place to 22nd. 11 places he moved up. i'm sure we'll learn more from our historians perspectives about why he is raising up in their estimation. you might also remember the spent a great grant biography recently publi
i keep telling people i have a bit of a soft spot in my heart for rutherford b hayes and lucy hayes.'d like to hear more about why the historians are bringing him down as the years go by. grover cleveland, the only president to be elected in a popular vote three times and actually served two nonconsecutive terms, went from 17th place over 20 years to 23rd . there were also some that went up. eisenhower made into the top he started out 20 years ago in five. ninth place and interesting to think...
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hayes put on a lunar boost. poor jack didn't have any and then we had a leak in the water system a little bit and we got a little bit of water in there. >> the inside of the place -- there is moisture all over everything. the last place you want to see moisture collect. >> that's right. especially in the command module, which was really dark and clammy. nothing in there, not even body heat because most of us spent our time in the lunar module. it was bad. >> the gerry rigged box for lithium hydroxide. >> everybody talks about that, tell me the truth about that. >> well, the truth is, what you saw in the movie is pretty much the truth. what happened was, in the lunar module, which we didn't think about at the time, but some of the people in cruise systems did, that the round canisters were developed to support two people for two days. and they were round and they were lithium hydroxide, to remove the carbon dioxide, they were becoming saturated and the partial pressure of carbon dioxide was rising, something we d
hayes put on a lunar boost. poor jack didn't have any and then we had a leak in the water system a little bit and we got a little bit of water in there. >> the inside of the place -- there is moisture all over everything. the last place you want to see moisture collect. >> that's right. especially in the command module, which was really dark and clammy. nothing in there, not even body heat because most of us spent our time in the lunar module. it was bad. >> the gerry rigged...
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first we'll hear from rupert wingfield—hayes injapan — a developed nation which believed it had dealtnd wave. japan looks like it is now in the early stages of a major outbreak of covid—19. there are more than 10,000 confirmed cases and that's growing by around 500 a day. the whole of japan is now under a state of emergency, that began in tokyo and other big cities to weeks ago, that began in tokyo and other big cities two weeks ago, then it was extended to the whole of japan last week but it's important to notice, this is not the same as the sort of lockdowns seeing in the uk, in europe and in the united states. people are still going to work, shops are still open, the transport network is still open and indeed, over the weekend, we saw large numbers of people still going out to parks and public places recreation and not doing the sort of social distancing we are seeing elsewhere. for the last two months it had looked like japan was going to escape worst of this pandemic, but it's now looking like that has changed dramatically and the failure of the government to take really tough me
first we'll hear from rupert wingfield—hayes injapan — a developed nation which believed it had dealtnd wave. japan looks like it is now in the early stages of a major outbreak of covid—19. there are more than 10,000 confirmed cases and that's growing by around 500 a day. the whole of japan is now under a state of emergency, that began in tokyo and other big cities to weeks ago, that began in tokyo and other big cities two weeks ago, then it was extended to the whole of japan last week...
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hayes has not had that biography. [laughter] grant also, when president obama liked to say i am a writer, he was a best-selling writer and he is writing his memoir now, he would look at all of the other presidential writings and the one that stood out was grant's memoir, which grant wrote with the help of mark twain. it is not about his presidency but nevertheless, it is an enduring book, the memoirs of grant, that live on forever. the stocks of these presidents rise and fall. i was once director of the eisenhower center. we always thought ike was going to go up, up, up because the fiscal conservatives like him, and the liberals like him because the industrial military complex speech, and brown decision with earl warren, and the fact of like ike. he is fifth. it was always truman holding that spot. now you see eisenhower coming straight up. and also part of it is because we have a new appreciation of ike as a person, being the supreme commander in world war ii. d-day. just as grant was president of the civil war. susa
hayes has not had that biography. [laughter] grant also, when president obama liked to say i am a writer, he was a best-selling writer and he is writing his memoir now, he would look at all of the other presidential writings and the one that stood out was grant's memoir, which grant wrote with the help of mark twain. it is not about his presidency but nevertheless, it is an enduring book, the memoirs of grant, that live on forever. the stocks of these presidents rise and fall. i was once...
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movie or something but nothing has changed for us and we seem pretty safe here do you think chris hayes is glasses reason not resemble the glasses worn by farley granger's wife who he wants to divorce and strangers on a train. yes. there there is the shirt had certain i always look it does have glasses and i'd say i could 0 her off the locker choking her in the reflection on the love there connla. they're big they're substantial they're real they're important outlasts yeah well. let's talk about this book the book is very sort of call your mother folks i could not tell you when i saw the story on the front look so the picture on the front i should say look so extra i remember the look on my face for us 16 to 48 and frocked i would say and then what i saw the title like i had a lump of the story behind the result 40 please tell the story behind call it very spun felt call here we're now the title is based on a real incident in early january 19th 7 the i was 17 years old i was a senior in college and we went to the 1st anti-war concert at madison square garden it was harry belafonte peter
movie or something but nothing has changed for us and we seem pretty safe here do you think chris hayes is glasses reason not resemble the glasses worn by farley granger's wife who he wants to divorce and strangers on a train. yes. there there is the shirt had certain i always look it does have glasses and i'd say i could 0 her off the locker choking her in the reflection on the love there connla. they're big they're substantial they're real they're important outlasts yeah well. let's talk...
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and first lady lucy web hayes seen her with her children and one of her friends in the conservatory, she and her husband utilized the conservatory in a special way. after a dinner with guests instead of serving drinks they led tours of the conservatory. this actually seems to have gone over surprisingly well with their guests coming away quite pleased with the experience. by about the year 1900 the single conservatory, which is the big building here had grown into one vast glass house complex that ranged over much of the near southwest grounds. the conservatory itself was are for show and enjoyment, a luxury for the presidential household. but the rest was simple utilitarian used to grow as much as possible. cranking out thousands, possibly tens of thousands of bulbs, flowers, ferns and shrubs per year for planting outdoors on the grounds or use inside the white house. there are nine separate buildings shown in this drawing. from left to right we have a large rose house, the gardeners office, a camellia house, a fern house, a geranium house and a second small rose house. the rose has
and first lady lucy web hayes seen her with her children and one of her friends in the conservatory, she and her husband utilized the conservatory in a special way. after a dinner with guests instead of serving drinks they led tours of the conservatory. this actually seems to have gone over surprisingly well with their guests coming away quite pleased with the experience. by about the year 1900 the single conservatory, which is the big building here had grown into one vast glass house complex...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo.s temporarily laying off 36,000 staff. the decision will affect 80 percent of cabin crew, ground staff, engineers and head office staff, who will see part of their salaries paid by the government. the shortage of protective equipment for health and social care staff has been a key issue as coronavirus has spread. the government says there were some initial distribution problems, but insists it's now delivering millions of items a day. but hospitals, care homes and gps are still contacting factories directly, asking for fresh supplies. here's our business reporter, simon browning. off the truck and straight to the factory floor. the demand for ppe is urgent, and uk factories who've been besieged by request for help, are getting to work. we can stop any production that we're doing at the moment. they've encouraged us to stop their production in favour of the nhs. jenny got a call from an nhs supplier, who can't get its normal stock from overseas. her first order is for 5,000 sets of scru
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo.s temporarily laying off 36,000 staff. the decision will affect 80 percent of cabin crew, ground staff, engineers and head office staff, who will see part of their salaries paid by the government. the shortage of protective equipment for health and social care staff has been a key issue as coronavirus has spread. the government says there were some initial distribution problems, but insists it's now delivering millions of items a day. but hospitals,...
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hayes the writer became his lover.two of them were besotted with each other at the end all the way through. and it is kind of a besotted memoir and i don't contradict, i don't argue with any of it. and everything you know that's wonderful about oliver is wonderful and that was him read having said that, until now w i feel like this is the first attempt to portray oliver in full because in addition to being all that he was an incrediblycomplicated person . he was, could be a monster. he suffered from the narcissism of all truism. he, you never knew was coming to dinner. he could be incredibly rude. he was incredibly self-involved. constantly, and yet his patients, he was totally there t. and i think to my mind that makes all the good stuff all the more amazing. to see him wrestling and i have him, this is really a time in his life where he was wildly, and in a certain sense one of my favorite things that somebody wrote me about afterwards is this isn't a biography where there's a kind of teleology and so forth of the bo
hayes the writer became his lover.two of them were besotted with each other at the end all the way through. and it is kind of a besotted memoir and i don't contradict, i don't argue with any of it. and everything you know that's wonderful about oliver is wonderful and that was him read having said that, until now w i feel like this is the first attempt to portray oliver in full because in addition to being all that he was an incrediblycomplicated person . he was, could be a monster. he suffered...
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i'm chris hayes.as we enter yet another week of staying at home, the coronavirus pandemic has now taken the lives of nearly 42,000 americans. it's been over a month of social distancing. six weeks in some places and so it is extremely understandable and i say this as a personal expression of how i feel people are eager to get back to some kind of normal and there really is encouraging news out of new york where the one-day death toll fell below
i'm chris hayes.as we enter yet another week of staying at home, the coronavirus pandemic has now taken the lives of nearly 42,000 americans. it's been over a month of social distancing. six weeks in some places and so it is extremely understandable and i say this as a personal expression of how i feel people are eager to get back to some kind of normal and there really is encouraging news out of new york where the one-day death toll fell below
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before that happens you start off with clouds, hayes tomorrow, 80. warmer than today. more sunshine. and the five day forecast. temperatures in the forecast period are trending down until you get the monday. on monday they go back up. we'll satisfy you back here tomorrow night. up next the baseball hall of fame is canceled. in sports the plans to double up next year in cappers town. ♪ it's only human to care for those we love. and also help light their way. it's why last year chevron invested over $10 billion to bring affordable, reliable, ever cleaner energy to america. ♪ . >>> i want nba basketball back as much as anybody. the latest thing is like a disney fantasy movie. tell me, this sounds farfetched. a return to nba basketball by way of disney world. just consider all the details they would need to work this out in the bubble city idea. all the playoff teams in one arena. everyone quarantined. they would have multiple courts. hotels and broadcast ready. disney owns espn and abc. but there's so many details to be figured out. if you have hope, i guess maybe. maybe
before that happens you start off with clouds, hayes tomorrow, 80. warmer than today. more sunshine. and the five day forecast. temperatures in the forecast period are trending down until you get the monday. on monday they go back up. we'll satisfy you back here tomorrow night. up next the baseball hall of fame is canceled. in sports the plans to double up next year in cappers town. ♪ it's only human to care for those we love. and also help light their way. it's why last year chevron invested...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, tokyo.uckingham palace has cancelled one of the major royal events of the year, the order of the garter ceremony at windsor. it's the latest public event, including big sporting occasions, to be cancelled because of the pandemic. there are now calls for an independent inquiry into the decision to allow some major events to go ahead before the lockdown, such as the match between liverpool and atletico madrid at anfield on march 11th, when thousands of fans travelled from spain — a country badly affected by the pandemic. steve rotheram, the mayor of liverpool city region, says it went against the guidance of the world health organization, as our sports editor, dan roan, reports. despite celebrations, it's a day now viewed with controversy. with their city already a coronavirus hotspot and their country in partial lockdown, some 3000 atletico madrid fans arrived in liverpool last month. it is now thought the fixture may be linked to the surge of cases seen here. if people have contracted corona
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, tokyo.uckingham palace has cancelled one of the major royal events of the year, the order of the garter ceremony at windsor. it's the latest public event, including big sporting occasions, to be cancelled because of the pandemic. there are now calls for an independent inquiry into the decision to allow some major events to go ahead before the lockdown, such as the match between liverpool and atletico madrid at anfield on march 11th, when thousands of fans...
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the band started drumming and 1878 with rutherford b hayes as the president. he was from ohio.here is the catch of the day. >> good night. that is a huge fish. >> a six pound trout at shadow cliffs in pleasanton with his son christian. they had to take it to er after he got the hook stuck in a stomp. it was a trouble hook. for over 80 years, nissan has been with you through thick and thin. and now is no different. we're offering payment options for current owners and our service departments are here to help. and for future owners, we're offering no payments for 90 days on 14 models. this is help when you need it. >>> thank you for watching. cbs evening news is coming ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: breaking news tonight: deadliest day. the number killed by coronavirus in the u.s. spikes-- more than 700 in 24 hours. and, these stunning pictures. bodies now stacked in refrigerator trucks, as a tennis stadium becomes a hospital. and as we come on the air tonight, those shocking models from the white house, the hundreds of thousands who could die, and the guidelines t
the band started drumming and 1878 with rutherford b hayes as the president. he was from ohio.here is the catch of the day. >> good night. that is a huge fish. >> a six pound trout at shadow cliffs in pleasanton with his son christian. they had to take it to er after he got the hook stuck in a stomp. it was a trouble hook. for over 80 years, nissan has been with you through thick and thin. and now is no different. we're offering payment options for current owners and our service...
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and i looked at hayes to see if he knew what caused it. he had no idea. looked at jack, he had no idea. and then, of course, things started to happen. >> what started to happen? >> well, it went in a various sequence. the light went on, something is wrong with the electrical system. we eventually lost two fuel cells. couldn't get them back. then we saw our oxygen being depleted. one tank was completely gone. the other tank started to go down. then i looked out the window and we saw gas escaping from the rear of the spacecraft. >> you didn't see that now for about, according to the record, for 14 minutes before you saw the gas coming out. >> yeah, yeah. >> okay. let me go back. >> okay. >> i just blew you up. you just blew up. you don't know what's going on. >> have no idea. >> no idea. you say houston, we got a problem. >> yeah. >> okay. and what did houston say? >> well, first of all, it was jack that said houston, we got a problem. and houston said, say again please. and i say, houston, we have a problem. we have a main interval. that was a case of an e
and i looked at hayes to see if he knew what caused it. he had no idea. looked at jack, he had no idea. and then, of course, things started to happen. >> what started to happen? >> well, it went in a various sequence. the light went on, something is wrong with the electrical system. we eventually lost two fuel cells. couldn't get them back. then we saw our oxygen being depleted. one tank was completely gone. the other tank started to go down. then i looked out the window and we saw...
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our special coverage "all in with chris hayes" is up next. i'm chris hayes. tonight, the speaker of the house of representatives, nancy pelosi will join me here, as the president tries to steer the country towards a premature reopening. we also saw what happened in the last few months, right? three absolutely deadly errors made from the beginning of the pandemic by the president and his administration. one, just not taking the virus seriously enough. not appreciating what a dangerous novel virus it is from the beginning. two, not having adequate testing capacity. and three, thinking that the problem to be managed is the economy as if that is somehow separate from the public health emergency of fighting the virus. those mistakes gave us the whole disastrous response from the white house. the failed test kits. the utter inability for weeks to ramp up testing, to know where the virus was. the fact that they took way too long to begin to recommend social distancing. the fact the president during this period would come out and do a series of song and dance are you
our special coverage "all in with chris hayes" is up next. i'm chris hayes. tonight, the speaker of the house of representatives, nancy pelosi will join me here, as the president tries to steer the country towards a premature reopening. we also saw what happened in the last few months, right? three absolutely deadly errors made from the beginning of the pandemic by the president and his administration. one, just not taking the virus seriously enough. not appreciating what a dangerous...
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don't go anywhere, "all in with chris hayes" is next. >>> good evening from new york.not right what is going on in america right now. it is not right. i mean, all of it, the public health disaster we could have mitigated, the economic devastation, the tens of millions of americans are now facing. specifically, the way this country is now failing to honor with dignity and grace the more than 62,000 men and women we have lost. we have all seen the stories about the overwhelming number of fatalities. at one funeral home in new york 50 decomposing bodies were found
don't go anywhere, "all in with chris hayes" is next. >>> good evening from new york.not right what is going on in america right now. it is not right. i mean, all of it, the public health disaster we could have mitigated, the economic devastation, the tens of millions of americans are now facing. specifically, the way this country is now failing to honor with dignity and grace the more than 62,000 men and women we have lost. we have all seen the stories about the overwhelming...
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fred hayes, his first time up, lunar module pilot. jack swaggert, command module pilot. mattingly had been dropped from the mission because he'd been exposed to german measles. he would watch the mission from houston's mission control. >> roger. >> we're on internal power. >> how's it look? >> ignition. >> roger. >> how's it look? >> looks good here. >> booster, how do you look? >> look good. >> we're go flight. looks good here. >> looks good, mike. >> you don't see a problem do you? >> not yet. all engines are a go. >> the next step of lunar flight was to burn out of earth orbit toward the moon and pull free of the third stage and dock with the lunar module. at the command of module. they pull away from the saturn third stage, the s4b. >> i can see the s4b hatch now at the window. >> odyssey and aquarius moved away from earth toward the moon. >> okay, houston, we have a problem here. >> go, guys. >> we've had a hardware restart. i don't know what it was. >> houston, we've had a problem. >> negative flight i believe the crew reported it. >> we may have had an instrumenta
fred hayes, his first time up, lunar module pilot. jack swaggert, command module pilot. mattingly had been dropped from the mission because he'd been exposed to german measles. he would watch the mission from houston's mission control. >> roger. >> we're on internal power. >> how's it look? >> ignition. >> roger. >> how's it look? >> looks good here. >> booster, how do you look? >> look good. >> we're go flight. looks good here....
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"all in with chris hayes" is next. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes.rt with a small bit of reporting from the associated press that crystallizes the fundamental problem we face now as a nation. here is the quote from it. trump campaign officials have expressed worry that he could be pushing to open things too quickly and that any resulting deaths will not be forgiven by voters in november. that's the quote. the president's campaign advisors are trying to get the president not to go down a path that will result in thousands of people dying unnecessarily because they think it will be
"all in with chris hayes" is next. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes.rt with a small bit of reporting from the associated press that crystallizes the fundamental problem we face now as a nation. here is the quote from it. trump campaign officials have expressed worry that he could be pushing to open things too quickly and that any resulting deaths will not be forgiven by voters in november. that's the quote. the president's campaign advisors are trying to get...
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"all in" with chris hayes starts next. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. president donald trump is so concerned primarily overwhelmingly with how the coronavirus pan dedemic affectss day to day political fortunes with hundreds of thousands of cases and tens of thousands of deaths in this country, he is still to this date over riding scientific experts to try to make it through each new news cycle. today we got the latest example of this extremely dangerous pattern, fixation of the president putting his own p.r. over silence. this story broke yesterday. it didn't get a lot of attention. a strange story. the director of a government agency that plays a big role on vaccine development left his post. weird. kind of out of nowhere. i mean, why would this guy, dr. rick bright suddenly leave in the middle of the worst pandemic in a century to go to some other less important position in the government? dr. bright spent his entire career in vaccine development and was previously responsible for preparing the nation for influenza pandemics and coordinating productio
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don't go anywhere, kwlt a"all ih chris hayes is next. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. georgia's republican governor brian kemp is now alone on a very dangerous island. he has decided with great fanfare you've seen it on our show and covered in the news to have his state georgia reopen first. starting tomorrow, governor kemp is reopening tattoo parlors, gyms, nail salons and massage studios. on monday restaurants are set to open or at least allowed to open. governor kemp presumably thought he would get a make america great again that a boy and the grass roots would rise up in his defense which is not crazy to think because if you turn on trump tv every day, you'll see them covering reopen the country and let us work protest all over the u.s. and so, you can understand why governor kemp would think there is some great american awakening happening as he sees americans on his tv screen rise up to say let's get back out to work and sacrifice our bodies to the virus in pursuit of economic growth. guess what? there is not. that is not where the american peopl
don't go anywhere, kwlt a"all ih chris hayes is next. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. georgia's republican governor brian kemp is now alone on a very dangerous island. he has decided with great fanfare you've seen it on our show and covered in the news to have his state georgia reopen first. starting tomorrow, governor kemp is reopening tattoo parlors, gyms, nail salons and massage studios. on monday restaurants are set to open or at least allowed to open....
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don't go anywhere, "all in" with chris hayes starts now. >>> good evening from new york.is hayes. there's a strange time lapse playing out throughout the coup triright now. places that have been hit first and hardest by the coronavirus are further along the curve of growth. and those places are fairly dense urban areas, big metropolises in really bad shape. the grim reality of this virus is everyone, every single state is headed there. here are the latest numbers. we now have more than 240,000
don't go anywhere, "all in" with chris hayes starts now. >>> good evening from new york.is hayes. there's a strange time lapse playing out throughout the coup triright now. places that have been hit first and hardest by the coronavirus are further along the curve of growth. and those places are fairly dense urban areas, big metropolises in really bad shape. the grim reality of this virus is everyone, every single state is headed there. here are the latest numbers. we now have...
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president hayes said we have plenty of room on the south side of the white house. i will just open the gates to the public. since then it is longest running annual event in white house history. there have been different periods where the egg roll has been canceled, usually related to war or food rationing post world war ii. >> who brought the commemorative wooden eggs to the process? >> the wooden eggs started with president reagan. they started out handing out the eggs from him or nancy reagan or other movie stars were there. the other first families grappled with the reality of real eggs. the wooden egg is a nice idea because it gives all of the participants, the children that are there, a memento to take home. there are a number of other wonderful traditions. so the idea of a staff member dressing up as the easter bunny started with a member of first lady pat nixon's staff. and depending on who it is each year, sometimes it is announced and sometimes it is not announced who it is. sometimes presidential pets show up and play a role. there are a lot of lovely asp
president hayes said we have plenty of room on the south side of the white house. i will just open the gates to the public. since then it is longest running annual event in white house history. there have been different periods where the egg roll has been canceled, usually related to war or food rationing post world war ii. >> who brought the commemorative wooden eggs to the process? >> the wooden eggs started with president reagan. they started out handing out the eggs from him or...
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leftover hayes father we had to deal with for the morning hours, hee's up close and psonal some high cloudiness but blue skies and lots of it expected fotoday. satellite picture reveals to the north is actually so rain up there in the northwest, but it's going to be staying up there as high pressure starts to assert itself ov the next couple of days, we get some warmth with all ofthis too. another bypruct of all of this is the induction of an on shore when at develops in the late afternoon evening hou. this because we get heating inland here and that something has to replace it andso therefore washed here comes right to the delta you can see particularly to the teens. these winds will probably be around through the eveni hours, not the way into the evening hours until late tonight as well have going on in future cast for overnight with some of those winds we'll get some fog in marine layer snapping a little bit along the coast looks like it's penetrating into the bay just a little bit. but then it's sun rise tomorrow that clears out prty quickly and it's back to the program of sunny
leftover hayes father we had to deal with for the morning hours, hee's up close and psonal some high cloudiness but blue skies and lots of it expected fotoday. satellite picture reveals to the north is actually so rain up there in the northwest, but it's going to be staying up there as high pressure starts to assert itself ov the next couple of days, we get some warmth with all ofthis too. another bypruct of all of this is the induction of an on shore when at develops in the late afternoon...
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fred hayes, his first time up. lunar module pilot. schweigert. -- jack he replaced ken mattingly. mattingly had been dropped from the mission because he had been exposed to german measles. he would watch the launch from mission control. >> auto sequence initiated. >> roger. >> its complete. >> roger. we are on internal power. >> how does that look econ? >> ncc recorded the flight speed. >> ignition. >> [indiscernible] >> looks good here, flight. >> ok boost it. ok, we go at one. roger. >> you look at, flight. it looks good here. >> looks fine. c> gophers staging, cap om. >> the inboard out was way early. >> flight confirmed, number five. >> roger. do you see any problem with that? >> negative, not right now, all the other engines are go. announcer: the next step in lunar flight was to burn out of earth orbit for the moon. then pull free of the third stage and dock with the lunar module aquarius. at the controls of the command module odyssey, jack swaggart. they pulled aquarius away from the third stage, the s4 b. >> i can see it out the hatch window. odyssey and aquarius moved awa
fred hayes, his first time up. lunar module pilot. schweigert. -- jack he replaced ken mattingly. mattingly had been dropped from the mission because he had been exposed to german measles. he would watch the launch from mission control. >> auto sequence initiated. >> roger. >> its complete. >> roger. we are on internal power. >> how does that look econ? >> ncc recorded the flight speed. >> ignition. >> [indiscernible] >> looks good here,...
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i would also like to thank sam hayes and from hca, for leading this effort from the aha. these have been difficult times. a few weeks ago the vice president came into my office and he reminded us of the power of the resilience of the american people and private companies. we needed it that day, mr. vice president. this partnership is another example of americans helping americans. thank you. >> president trump: i'd shake his hand but i'm not allowed to. times have changed, haven't they? thank you very much. you did a fantastic job, you and your whole team. today we are taking further action to maximize our oversupply and available ventilators. this afternoon i met with the leaders, the top people of many of america's big powerful, beautiful and very important hospitals. in hospital associations who join us today. we had a great meeting and learned a lot. they've been going through a lot and doing a fantastic job as everyone here will attest. i'm pleased to announce that my administration is partnering with the hospitals across the country to create an innovative new syste
i would also like to thank sam hayes and from hca, for leading this effort from the aha. these have been difficult times. a few weeks ago the vice president came into my office and he reminded us of the power of the resilience of the american people and private companies. we needed it that day, mr. vice president. this partnership is another example of americans helping americans. thank you. >> president trump: i'd shake his hand but i'm not allowed to. times have changed, haven't they?...
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"all in with chris hayes" is next. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. i want to start with a small bit of reporting from the associated press that crystallizes the fundamental problem we face now as a nation. here is the quote from it. trump campaign officials have expressed worry that he could be pushing to open things too quickly and that any resulting deaths will not be forgiven by voters in november. that's the quote. the president's campaign advisors are trying to get the president not to go down a path that will result in thousands of people dying unnecessarily because they think it will be bad politics, it will be bad for his campaign as they try to get him reelected. that's the reporting. it shows the fundamental problem we're facing as a nation we've been facing for months. the reality is we have a million cases of coronavirus. we have more than 55,000 dead americans and they're not just numbers. every day more and more people, people that you and i know, friends of yours or loved withins or loved ones of friends, i remember at the beginning of
"all in with chris hayes" is next. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. i want to start with a small bit of reporting from the associated press that crystallizes the fundamental problem we face now as a nation. here is the quote from it. trump campaign officials have expressed worry that he could be pushing to open things too quickly and that any resulting deaths will not be forgiven by voters in november. that's the quote. the president's campaign advisors are...
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they have a new strategy so they're doi a pop-up it's a new pop-up version hayes valley called boba guys express now at this location customers are not allowed inside of the store, but instead you just pick up your order right there at the window. >>amy. >>i am not wearing mask for the inner shoe yoguys but everybody are scores property. and we have gloves on we have these temperature chec you take the temperatures but it down. it looking for weak contact tracing what you see very popular in asia, which is where i think mt of that. the high standards are right now for it. and so we say what facilities and some ca something does happen you know wherit comes from. >>while some businesses e reopening in new ways most still just aren't making much reven but instead they'r doing to keep people employed, but the guys iginally d to lay off 0 people but they were able to bring back 20, they're hoping to reopen more store soon. >>in the south bay santa clara county saw its first coronavirus death back in february this makes california u.s.to report coronavirus e deaths until now the first death w
they have a new strategy so they're doi a pop-up it's a new pop-up version hayes valley called boba guys express now at this location customers are not allowed inside of the store, but instead you just pick up your order right there at the window. >>amy. >>i am not wearing mask for the inner shoe yoguys but everybody are scores property. and we have gloves on we have these temperature chec you take the temperatures but it down. it looking for weak contact tracing what you see very...
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. >> i believe that was dennis hayes who started that. all right, we do have a warmer pattern started yesterday. it comes to being okay but england tends to get into the 70s, lots of sun thursday and friday and night on the weekend but cooler. friday looks to be the warmest, 45 santa rosa, 47 livermore, san jose, a lower oakland hayward dancing around the bay. it will not last long. san jose 50, 3025 on the pressure and up and over everything goes, high pressure is nosed in and it's not going foolish for high pressure's. temperatures are above average, they were below two days santa still 680 around sonoma, is that better, worse or what? >> yes, they have a couple lanes closed south bound 680 because a truck that went off of the koopman road exit, 84 and this is a live picture we have to show you of the incident. according to the chp, it's loaded 6500 gallons of ethanol and on site. at one point, they thought about closing the entire freeway but they will be closing the right lane and the offramp leaned for the time being. you see the tra
. >> i believe that was dennis hayes who started that. all right, we do have a warmer pattern started yesterday. it comes to being okay but england tends to get into the 70s, lots of sun thursday and friday and night on the weekend but cooler. friday looks to be the warmest, 45 santa rosa, 47 livermore, san jose, a lower oakland hayward dancing around the bay. it will not last long. san jose 50, 3025 on the pressure and up and over everything goes, high pressure is nosed in and it's not...
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"all in" with chris hayes starts now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes.s now on lockdown. the coronavirus is coming for everyone, and there is no way to fight it yet other than staying home, at least as of this moment. nearly 4 billion people around the world have been ordered to stay inside and so this is what that lockdown looks like across the planet right now. some of the busiest places in the world, times square here in new york city, london,
"all in" with chris hayes starts now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes.s now on lockdown. the coronavirus is coming for everyone, and there is no way to fight it yet other than staying home, at least as of this moment. nearly 4 billion people around the world have been ordered to stay inside and so this is what that lockdown looks like across the planet right now. some of the busiest places in the world, times square here in new york city, london,
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denis hayes, thank you so much. what an honor to speak with you.ppreciate it. >> it's my pleasure, rosemary. >>> as some u.s. states like georgia and south carolina move to reopen, two new reports say a major boost in testing is needed to get a handle on the pandemic. one calls for 3 million to 30 million tests a week. the other says 20 million tests a day are needed. cnn's senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen is following new developments in testing and treatments and filed this report. >> reporter: antibody testing. we can't get back to normal without it. >> the antibody piece is critical. >> reporter: these tests show whether you've already been infected with covid-19, have developed antibodies and might be immune. but this week, we are learning there are several problems. one, some of the tests don't work. >> the problem is that these are tests that need to be validated and calibrated, and many of the tests out there don't do that. >> reporter: two, the test needs certain materials to make them work, and many officials say there's just
denis hayes, thank you so much. what an honor to speak with you.ppreciate it. >> it's my pleasure, rosemary. >>> as some u.s. states like georgia and south carolina move to reopen, two new reports say a major boost in testing is needed to get a handle on the pandemic. one calls for 3 million to 30 million tests a week. the other says 20 million tests a day are needed. cnn's senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen is following new developments in testing and treatments and...
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abio y recib ) y prtg haye comente en se han perdidos 34 vidas al regresar en noticias telemundo, los >> y expertos alertan que mÉxico, sufrirÁ l lo porta con orgullo. desde tener que defenderse contra los que dudaban de ella, hasta ser la única mujer en su gimnasio de mma... amanda se reusó a que los estereotipos se interpusieran en su camino... ya sea dentro del octágono o fuera del él. desde 1925, comprobamos que no importa de dónde vienes, lo que importa es de qué estás hecho. modelo. la cerveza oficial del ufc. lo que importa es de qué estás hecho. ufok toallita,o? haz lo tuyo por favor! muy bien ¡sí! ilo logramos! toallitas huggies natural care, delicadas como un abrazo. hugg on me llamo chela y trabajo en verizon. yo sé qué importante es el poder estar comunicados. we're connecting with people, we're offering them solutions. customers can do what they need to do, whenever they need to do it online en lugar de pasar por el store. y ahora you can tap and swipe en español. en su propia casa. we care about keeping you safe. (anunciante) en verizon, estamos aquí y estamos preparados
abio y recib ) y prtg haye comente en se han perdidos 34 vidas al regresar en noticias telemundo, los >> y expertos alertan que mÉxico, sufrirÁ l lo porta con orgullo. desde tener que defenderse contra los que dudaban de ella, hasta ser la única mujer en su gimnasio de mma... amanda se reusó a que los estereotipos se interpusieran en su camino... ya sea dentro del octágono o fuera del él. desde 1925, comprobamos que no importa de dónde vienes, lo que importa es de qué estás...
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ratheon technologies ceo greg hayes joining us >> thank you, gentlemen. have a great day be safe. >> you too you too. carl, we have an s&p that has turned negative -- well, is negative but not bad at all after yesterday's fairly strong performance that increased to the upside as the day went along. >> yeah. we'll talk about oil in a minute, guys, but just to recap, greg's candor there, jim, hearing him talk about this is a two-year issue fits with what cbo said yesterday, 9% unemployment at year-end, 2021 morgan stanley today saying they don't see a return to economic activity to pre-virus levels until year end 2021. if you match that with the timeline of the potential vaccine, you're looking at a long 18 months >> it's too long it's not right it's too long. we have to do more we have to unite we have to solve this thing. we have to get the science guys more involved. we have to start hearing about how these different anti-virals are doing. we have to get the fda, which has been lax, get it so -- 18 months is too long for this country. we'll not be the sa
ratheon technologies ceo greg hayes joining us >> thank you, gentlemen. have a great day be safe. >> you too you too. carl, we have an s&p that has turned negative -- well, is negative but not bad at all after yesterday's fairly strong performance that increased to the upside as the day went along. >> yeah. we'll talk about oil in a minute, guys, but just to recap, greg's candor there, jim, hearing him talk about this is a two-year issue fits with what cbo said yesterday,...
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"all in with chris hayes" is up next. from new york, i'm chris hayes. there's a concerted effort on the part of influential network that we all call trump tv to peddle dangerous misinformation about the coronavirus. call it coronavirus trutherism. the question at issue is one whose answer should be obvious to everyone, is this disease really as deadly as the vast majority of experts tell us it is, as we've all seen with our own eyes. last night, one host told his viewers that experts are wrong. we should lift the lockdowns because it's not as deadly as we thought. >> just today, the san francisco bay area announced it will extend its lockdown to the end of may, five weeks from now. what is the scientific justification for doing that? they didn't tell us, because there is none. none. you may remember what they first told us back in february and march. they said we have to take radical steps in order to "flatten the curve." well, six weeks later, we're happy to say that curve has been flattened, but likely not because of the lockdown. the virus just isn't
"all in with chris hayes" is up next. from new york, i'm chris hayes. there's a concerted effort on the part of influential network that we all call trump tv to peddle dangerous misinformation about the coronavirus. call it coronavirus trutherism. the question at issue is one whose answer should be obvious to everyone, is this disease really as deadly as the vast majority of experts tell us it is, as we've all seen with our own eyes. last night, one host told his viewers that experts...
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i'm chris hayes. it has been another bad day in the battle against the virus. i wish i could say otherwise but that's where we are. we are seeing accelerating cases and accelerating deaths. there are now more than 211,000 coronavirus cases in the u.s. and at the last count and this is changing frankly minute by minute and i wish it weren't, there with more than 4700 fatalities. this chart shows u.s. cases dating back to march 1st. just a month ago when we had 89 confirmed cases. you can see the increase over the past month. cases are now growing by tens of thousands nationwide every day. and even the sunniest voices in the administration that repeatedly played down the threat and looked into the camera to tell americans the risk was low like mike pence are now saying we in the u.s. are on track similar to the hardist hit countries. here is the vice president quote, we think italy may be most comparable area to the united states at this point. italy. where despite a national lockdo lockdown, hospitals are overwhelmed, doctors, many of whom do not have sufficient
i'm chris hayes. it has been another bad day in the battle against the virus. i wish i could say otherwise but that's where we are. we are seeing accelerating cases and accelerating deaths. there are now more than 211,000 coronavirus cases in the u.s. and at the last count and this is changing frankly minute by minute and i wish it weren't, there with more than 4700 fatalities. this chart shows u.s. cases dating back to march 1st. just a month ago when we had 89 confirmed cases. you can see the...
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"all in" with chris hayes is next. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes.ht amidst a conver sagts abosation everybode on. first principle is that total shelter in place lockdown is not a sustainable open-ended way to run american society. for any number of reasons, there is only so long we can do this. i say that as a journalist who is in contact all day every day with many sources, and also as a parent with school-aged children trying along with my wife to home school them every day. the current status quo cannot exist forever. we agree on that. that's principle one. principiple two is we're not gog back to the pr
"all in" with chris hayes is next. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes.ht amidst a conver sagts abosation everybode on. first principle is that total shelter in place lockdown is not a sustainable open-ended way to run american society. for any number of reasons, there is only so long we can do this. i say that as a journalist who is in contact all day every day with many sources, and also as a parent with school-aged children trying along with my wife to home...
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fred hayes. >> thank you. i would like to start off the briefing by saying i am not a superstitious person. therefore, when we were assigned apollo 13, i thought nothing of myas a matter of fact, so friends of italian descent said that 13 was a lucky number and they were happy i got that number. all of this started before the flight, as was well documented, as we are approaching the final phase of our training, the last couple of days are usually ones which are taken very leisurely, try to keep a couple of days free to let ourselves unwind for the training cycle, get plenty of rest so when we launch, we are in good shape and we can go with an easy mine. -- easy mind. as you know, a turn of events occurred and ken mattingly, our command module pilot was exposed to the measles. at that time, we had to make a big decision of bring jack along or delay the flight. it was one that was not easy for me to help decide and when they asked me what i wanted to do, because we had worked as a team for a long time, but i als
fred hayes. >> thank you. i would like to start off the briefing by saying i am not a superstitious person. therefore, when we were assigned apollo 13, i thought nothing of myas a matter of fact, so friends of italian descent said that 13 was a lucky number and they were happy i got that number. all of this started before the flight, as was well documented, as we are approaching the final phase of our training, the last couple of days are usually ones which are taken very leisurely, try...
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"all in" with chris hayes is next. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. let's begin tonight amidst a conver sagts abosation everybode on. first principle is that total shelter in place lockdown is not a sustainable open-ended way to run american society. for any number of reasons, there is only so long we can do this. i say that as a journalist who is in contact all day every day with many sources, and also as a parent with school-aged children trying along with my wife to home school them every day. the current status quo cannot exist forever. we agree on that. that's principle one. principiple two is we're not gog back to the precoronavirus normal any time soon. huge parties with thousands of people packed into a frat house on a college campus or crowded rock concerts in giant arenas. sold out broadway shows. football stadiums filled with 100,000 people packed next to each other. i think it's pretty unlikely any of those will look how they looked before. we're going stand further away and crowd into spaces and we're going to wear masks and workplaces th
"all in" with chris hayes is next. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. let's begin tonight amidst a conver sagts abosation everybode on. first principle is that total shelter in place lockdown is not a sustainable open-ended way to run american society. for any number of reasons, there is only so long we can do this. i say that as a journalist who is in contact all day every day with many sources, and also as a parent with school-aged children trying along with...
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i'm chris hayes. perhaps you've noticed a small but growing chorus, loud chorus arguing it is time to move on from this pandemic, throw the doors open to the economy, anything less than that is tyranny at these protests that have broken out where you can find plenty of trump gear with guns and the occasional confederate flag flown in michigan of all places. these protests are being organized by some of the right wing interests behind the tea party protest against president barack obama. where do you think these protesters get these ideas? today, the president unveiled his guidelines for quote opening up america again, the plan, if you want to call it that is 18 pages. it may have some states effectively reopening in a month. here is the thing, the president does not want states to ease into this. he thinks we can make a full on return to normal. >> there's not going to be a new normal where somebody has been having for 25 years 158 seats at a restaurant that now he's got 30 or he's got 60 because that
i'm chris hayes. perhaps you've noticed a small but growing chorus, loud chorus arguing it is time to move on from this pandemic, throw the doors open to the economy, anything less than that is tyranny at these protests that have broken out where you can find plenty of trump gear with guns and the occasional confederate flag flown in michigan of all places. these protests are being organized by some of the right wing interests behind the tea party protest against president barack obama. where...
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msnbc's "all in" with chris hayes is up next. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes.n this friday in the midst of one of the worst disasters of the second world war and from the beginning, the president wanted to wish it away and tell us we have it totally under control as he said in january within a couple days the case count is going to be down to close to zero. as he claimed in february. he tried happy talk and spin and when none of that worked and the government failed to protect us with inadequate testing, he turned his attention to finding some magic pill, some bolt from the blue cure to make everything go away and make the economy come back and get
msnbc's "all in" with chris hayes is up next. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes.n this friday in the midst of one of the worst disasters of the second world war and from the beginning, the president wanted to wish it away and tell us we have it totally under control as he said in january within a couple days the case count is going to be down to close to zero. as he claimed in february. he tried happy talk and spin and when none of that worked and the government...
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"all in with chris hayes" is next. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes.r solstice is the darkest day of the year and every day after the winter solstice is a little lighter but still very, very dark the day after the solstice and the day after that. that's where we appear to be here in the u.s. with the coronavirus pandemic with the first wave of the virus at or near the peak which is promising in the sense of what it means for where we might be in two weeks or four weeks or six weeks from now but it also means that what is happening now is as bad as it gets. more than 32,000 americans have died. we had our highest single day death
"all in with chris hayes" is next. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes.r solstice is the darkest day of the year and every day after the winter solstice is a little lighter but still very, very dark the day after the solstice and the day after that. that's where we appear to be here in the u.s. with the coronavirus pandemic with the first wave of the virus at or near the peak which is promising in the sense of what it means for where we might be in two weeks or...
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"all in with chris hayes" is up next. from new york, i'm chris hayes.ed effort on the part of influential network that we all call trump tv to peddle dangerous misinformation about the coronavirus. call it coronavirus trutherism. the question at issue is one whose answer should be obvious to everyone, is this disease really as deadly as the vast majority of experts tell us it is, as we've all seen with our own eyes. last night, one host told his viewers that experts are wrong. we should lift the lockdowns because
"all in with chris hayes" is up next. from new york, i'm chris hayes.ed effort on the part of influential network that we all call trump tv to peddle dangerous misinformation about the coronavirus. call it coronavirus trutherism. the question at issue is one whose answer should be obvious to everyone, is this disease really as deadly as the vast majority of experts tell us it is, as we've all seen with our own eyes. last night, one host told his viewers that experts are wrong. we...
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phil flynn and thomas hayes. what do you make of mark's assessment of the next steps?t do we need to do to get to america 2.0? phil, you first. >> okay, great. i think he's absolutely right. i think we're doing the right things right now. i see a massive amount of stimulus by the federal reserve, the way the banks have reacted, the way that we're helping out small businesses, that's going to be the thing. because he's right, this is like winning the war. remember, we didn't worry about the debt when we were trying to win world war ii, right? we were spending whatever it took, we did whatever it took to win the war. and look at the incredible economic growth we had after world war ii. we built our infrastructure, we did things like that. so there could be a new move. this could be an opportunity for america to come together, rebuild the country unlike anything we have seen before and get that kind of boost. so good out of all the bad that we have gone through. liz: look, the dow is on pace for its best month since 2015, october. then i looked and i saw that -- let's see
phil flynn and thomas hayes. what do you make of mark's assessment of the next steps?t do we need to do to get to america 2.0? phil, you first. >> okay, great. i think he's absolutely right. i think we're doing the right things right now. i see a massive amount of stimulus by the federal reserve, the way the banks have reacted, the way that we're helping out small businesses, that's going to be the thing. because he's right, this is like winning the war. remember, we didn't worry about...