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hayes: thank you. and right under five minutes. the job. -- good job. i now recognize ms. hollywood. ms. hollywood: my name is denise hollywood. i work with blue star families. we are nationally recognized for our annual lifestyle survey, the largest and most comprehensive survey of its kind covering a wide variety of topics that impact military and veteran families. today, i'm here to share with you whatever surveys have revealed. in 2020, 14% of enlisted active-duty family respondents and 12% of veteran family respondents reported low or very low food security. while a greater proportion of junior enlisted family respondents indicated they were food insecure, this issue was not limited to the junior enlisted ranks. that military families of color -- our data also suggest that military families of color are struggling more compared to their white peers. it is worth emphasizing that in the military community, food insecurity is an issue that primarily affects families rather than single unattached serv
hayes: thank you. and right under five minutes. the job. -- good job. i now recognize ms. hollywood. ms. hollywood: my name is denise hollywood. i work with blue star families. we are nationally recognized for our annual lifestyle survey, the largest and most comprehensive survey of its kind covering a wide variety of topics that impact military and veteran families. today, i'm here to share with you whatever surveys have revealed. in 2020, 14% of enlisted active-duty family respondents and 12%...
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we had been in a position with the green streets to do work in hayes valley and plaza east. we had trust andage with us being from here. fully immersed in the project will create opportunity for it to be something beautiful here. the vendors, people being able to create and earn a positive dollar, those drive me in this project. the garden to talk about things like farm to table to teach people to properly feedsem selfs. to be aware what they are putting in their bodies. i lost my mom two years ago to digestive systems complications that is from not being educated what to put in our bodies and take care of ourselves. knowing we can create a safe space where people can earn an honest dollar and feel safe with the community pan have it be for everybody. it is a push we haven't seen since the panthers being able to say empower one another and ourselves no matter what the bias may be of me or how i look, to my core i am about my people. i know that i have a responsibility as someone who survived and seen. i am standing here today. i have got work to do. i have got work to do. i
we had been in a position with the green streets to do work in hayes valley and plaza east. we had trust andage with us being from here. fully immersed in the project will create opportunity for it to be something beautiful here. the vendors, people being able to create and earn a positive dollar, those drive me in this project. the garden to talk about things like farm to table to teach people to properly feedsem selfs. to be aware what they are putting in their bodies. i lost my mom two years...
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for those of you that don't follow hayes brown on twitter. he's one of the most prolific writers we have around here. thank you for your analysis. he's the editor of "msnbc daily." with me now is congressman cheri. it like illinois day on "velshi" today. there is some kind of weird illinois focus this morning. good to see you. you've been working late nights on capitol hill so appreciate you being with us this morning. i want your evaluation on the status of these bills. a lot of people are celebrating the passage of the infrastructure bill on friday night but have a little concern about what that next bill that you're going to be dealing with the week of november 14th, the bigger one looks like. >> well, first of all, i think it should be illinois day every day. that's how we do it here. but no, look, i think that it was somewhat of a painful process if you were either looking from the outside in or on some days and some hours of the past weeks specially in the inside looking out. it was painful at times but we got the job done. and i think
for those of you that don't follow hayes brown on twitter. he's one of the most prolific writers we have around here. thank you for your analysis. he's the editor of "msnbc daily." with me now is congressman cheri. it like illinois day on "velshi" today. there is some kind of weird illinois focus this morning. good to see you. you've been working late nights on capitol hill so appreciate you being with us this morning. i want your evaluation on the status of these bills. a...
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yes, again, goldberg and hayes resigned.> right. >> so it's tough. >> and as you and i -- the media, the other journalists still try to treat them as a normal journalistic outlet. >> super quick. democrats should not be on fox news ever. >> indeed. thank you, eric, that's a nice reidout. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> hopefully we have this today, right? >> we shall see. >> we shall see. >> new subpoenas from the january 6 committee for trump confidant roger stone, alex jones, including trump's current spokesperson. >>> then -- >> what a beautiful thing, huh? not guilty on all counts. >> the dangerous celebration of a kid who killed two people. plus the internal pushback at fox news as the channel goes f
yes, again, goldberg and hayes resigned.> right. >> so it's tough. >> and as you and i -- the media, the other journalists still try to treat them as a normal journalistic outlet. >> super quick. democrats should not be on fox news ever. >> indeed. thank you, eric, that's a nice reidout. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> hopefully we have this today, right? >> we shall see. >> we shall see. >> new subpoenas from the...
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yes, again, goldberg and hayes resigned. they're barely on because everyone knows they don't support trump so they're not even invited over there. >> right. >> so it's tough. >> and as you and i -- the media, the other journalists still try to treat them as a normal journalistic outlet. >> super quick. democrats should not be on fox news ever. >> indeed. thank you, eric, that's a nice reidout. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> hopefully we have this today, right? >> we shall see. >> we shall see. >> new subpoenas from the january 6 committee for trump confidant roger stone, alex jones, including trump's current spokesperson. >>> then -- >> what a beautiful thing, huh? not guilty on all counts. >> the dangerous celebration of a kid who killed two people. plus the internal pushback at fox news as the channel goes f ul maga. and paul krugman on what could be the most single most consequential decision of the biden presidency. >> some may wonder why i'm renominating jay, why not pick a democrat. >> when "all in" st
yes, again, goldberg and hayes resigned. they're barely on because everyone knows they don't support trump so they're not even invited over there. >> right. >> so it's tough. >> and as you and i -- the media, the other journalists still try to treat them as a normal journalistic outlet. >> super quick. democrats should not be on fox news ever. >> indeed. thank you, eric, that's a nice reidout. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>>...
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what are they saying, hayes and golderg saying they condition the take it anymore, they're leaving.ly on fox nids because they refused to book them. what is this saying that anti-trump conservatives can't find a home anywhere where fox, even on the news shows? >> brian, i think you have written very well on this subject, so you know it better than i do, but there is, of course, what i call the casablanca problem. they're shocked, shocked, that lie u.s. and disinformation is going on here, it's the straw that breaks the camel's back and that invites all of the criticism of kazee, untrue, dangerous things tucker carlson said during the campaign, that wasn't the straw that broke the camel's back. that is one problem for any commentator on fox who now discover a problem. however, i think there's also the worry from the other direction, which is the purging of the media eco sphere on the right creates even more potential foreextremism, and we saw that after the trump presidency as wave after wave of ayou visors came and left, trump over time got to an even more extreme group of people fa
what are they saying, hayes and golderg saying they condition the take it anymore, they're leaving.ly on fox nids because they refused to book them. what is this saying that anti-trump conservatives can't find a home anywhere where fox, even on the news shows? >> brian, i think you have written very well on this subject, so you know it better than i do, but there is, of course, what i call the casablanca problem. they're shocked, shocked, that lie u.s. and disinformation is going on here,...
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hey, hayes, it's awfully good to see you again.s pretty rare nowadays that we hear public apologies, particularly from these far right figures. what do you make of what lauren boebert said after the initial infraction, if you will? >> so, i mean, if you parse her apology, it's a pretty vague semi-apology. she apologized to anyone who was offended, she doesn't necessarily call out herself for her own remarks, she doesn't apologize to congresswoman omar, her colleague. she says she wants to meet up and have a conversation, which is very nice but places the onus on omar to accept that meeting and look magnanimous, versus coming out and making the apology you need to make and saying why what you said was wrong. this is what we teach our children, you have to acknowledge why what you do is wrong, which she doesn't do here. i'm glad there is enough public pressure and shame in many republicans who actually wanted to issue an apology and move forward on it but it's not exactly "a plus" material here. >> let's talk about kevin mccarthy's r
hey, hayes, it's awfully good to see you again.s pretty rare nowadays that we hear public apologies, particularly from these far right figures. what do you make of what lauren boebert said after the initial infraction, if you will? >> so, i mean, if you parse her apology, it's a pretty vague semi-apology. she apologized to anyone who was offended, she doesn't necessarily call out herself for her own remarks, she doesn't apologize to congresswoman omar, her colleague. she says she wants to...
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hayes, finally infrastructure week, like, for real. democrats, though, you know only halfway done with their build back better agenda. how do they use this legislative victory and their momentum to pass the social spending aspect of biden's agenda? >> like the president said, this is one big item. the problem they have been facing in congress has been how to get all the rest of the many other big items that they want in this one package. we've seen over the last few months the total pact's been sliced and diced and shrunk until it's at its current $1.75 trillion of spending. this infrastructure bill, this part finally passing, it does two things. one, it gives them a win that they absolutely needed and shows that yes, we can pass bills in this congress, ins all going to be infighting, which was a major hang-up, especially for those in the beltway. the other thing it does is it tones down the rhetoric inside the party in terms of -- there was the progressives and moderates fight where neither side wanted to put down their weapon or let
hayes, finally infrastructure week, like, for real. democrats, though, you know only halfway done with their build back better agenda. how do they use this legislative victory and their momentum to pass the social spending aspect of biden's agenda? >> like the president said, this is one big item. the problem they have been facing in congress has been how to get all the rest of the many other big items that they want in this one package. we've seen over the last few months the total...
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back with me are erin hayes, editor at large for the 19th news and msnbc contributor, and judith browneresting poll recently conducted according to slate.com's analysis of fox news poll. respondents opposed the teaching of critical race theory by 24 percentage points, but parents opposed it by five points because many parents aren't white and the nonwhite respondents were twice as likely to favor critical race theory as opposed to it. what is really fascinating, we just found out from the census that of the 300 million americans here, that are living in this country, only 30% of them have children in schools that are -- they happen to be disproportionately parents of color. what do you say about this? >> i think this fight over crt is overblown, right, first of all. because the media is covering it, giving it a lot of time, when that's really not what the issues are in public schools. right. the people who attend public schools for their children, they're concerned about making sure they have the resources they need. they're concerned about criminalization. they are concerned about the
back with me are erin hayes, editor at large for the 19th news and msnbc contributor, and judith browneresting poll recently conducted according to slate.com's analysis of fox news poll. respondents opposed the teaching of critical race theory by 24 percentage points, but parents opposed it by five points because many parents aren't white and the nonwhite respondents were twice as likely to favor critical race theory as opposed to it. what is really fascinating, we just found out from the...
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"all in with chris hayes" starts now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> count one, malice murder. we the jury find the defendant travis mcmichael guilty. >> all three of the men who chased down and murdered ahmaud arbery and nearly got away with it, guilty. >> the spirit of america defeated the lynch mob! >> tonight the family's lawyer ben crump is here as justice is done for ahmaud arbery. and the latest on the criminal investigation into donald trump's business, as the manhattan d.a. issues new subpoenas. >>> plus -- >> all we have to do, cleta, is find 11,000-plus votes. >> how the lawyer who helped try to steal an election got a job on an election federal board. >>> and how boosters and a pill to treat covid could really help this holl say season, "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. tonight we have a heard in the shooting death of ahmaud arbery. former high school football star, 25-year-old ahmaud arbery, liked to go jogging near his mother's house near brunswick in georgia. in the afternoon of february 23rd, 2020, he ran into a subdivis
"all in with chris hayes" starts now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> count one, malice murder. we the jury find the defendant travis mcmichael guilty. >> all three of the men who chased down and murdered ahmaud arbery and nearly got away with it, guilty. >> the spirit of america defeated the lynch mob! >> tonight the family's lawyer ben crump is here as justice is done for ahmaud arbery. and the latest on the criminal investigation into donald...
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hayes: as the member designated by ms. wilson, i inform the house that ms. wilson will vote yes on the pappas amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? mr. raskin: as the member designated by mr. doggett of texas, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. doggett will vote aye on the pappas amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from illinois seek recognition? ms. kelly: as the member designated by mr. meeks, i inform the house that mr. meeks will vote yes on the pappas amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from illinois seek recognition? ms. underwood: as the member designated by mr. rush, i inform the house that mr. rush will vote yes on the pappas amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. cawthorn of north carolina, i inform the house that mr. cawthorn will vote no on amendment number 1. mr. nehls: as
hayes: as the member designated by ms. wilson, i inform the house that ms. wilson will vote yes on the pappas amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? mr. raskin: as the member designated by mr. doggett of texas, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. doggett will vote aye on the pappas amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from illinois seek recognition? ms. kelly: as the...
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. >> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes, roger stone, longtime infinite republican -- dirty's trickster, dating all the way back to the richard administration. he likes richard nixon so much, she's got a tattoo of nixon on his back. still also, notoriously is donald trump's longtime associate, ally, henchmen, and fixer. which is why in 2019, stone was convicted of seven felony counts, stemming from the russian investigation, including, obstruction investigation lying to investigators and witness tampering. that then only resulted in president trump committee with his sentence, in 2020. just in time for stone to help plan the january 6th insurrection, stone appeared at multiple stop to steal events. in the days leading up to the attack. and just this even he was subpoenaed by the bipartisan house committee investigating the insurrection. according to the subpoena, quote, you reportedly spoke on january 5th a rallies that the u.s. supreme court, held by a group affiliated with the right wing of the c three percenters at the freedom plaza. while in washington, you reportedly use
. >> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes, roger stone, longtime infinite republican -- dirty's trickster, dating all the way back to the richard administration. he likes richard nixon so much, she's got a tattoo of nixon on his back. still also, notoriously is donald trump's longtime associate, ally, henchmen, and fixer. which is why in 2019, stone was convicted of seven felony counts, stemming from the russian investigation, including, obstruction investigation lying to...
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hayes beats up the bullies, defends hancock's honor. hancock never forgets this. years later in the flowerly language of the 19th century, he said i once had a difficulty, and alexander hayes was the first to assist me and became in aforesaid difficulty himself. i never forgot his generous action. amazing connections between these guys. hancock is not a very good student either. unlike armistead, he does graduate 18th out of 25 in the class of 1844. when he graduates, he is sent to the frontier, in what is now oklahoma, and that's where in october of 1844, we have the first u.s. army record of armistead and hancock being together. they are in a small group of 15 officers, in a very remote post on the end of the country working together and developing their friendship. they serve together for 16 months on the frontier. in 1845, they're transferred together to another remote oklahoma post, ft. washita, where they're members, it was a six-member officer crew. only six officers. here's a record from november of 1845. you can't see it very well, but six officers. armis
hayes beats up the bullies, defends hancock's honor. hancock never forgets this. years later in the flowerly language of the 19th century, he said i once had a difficulty, and alexander hayes was the first to assist me and became in aforesaid difficulty himself. i never forgot his generous action. amazing connections between these guys. hancock is not a very good student either. unlike armistead, he does graduate 18th out of 25 in the class of 1844. when he graduates, he is sent to the...
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joining me now, julie swann and hayes brown is a writer the editor for msnbc daily. betsey, i want to start with you. the fact that steve bannon is turning himself in, yet he hasn't done his homework or gathered the documents that the committee has requested. what can we expect from him? is he going to be forthright or continue to try to stall the investigation? >> i see no indication whatsoever that bannon has had any kind of change at all. in fact, for legal purposes, bannon's crime has already been committed. this isn't like civil litigation where you can negotiate and try to make things right. if you read the indictment which is pretty short and straightforward, bannon's done it. he's defied the subpoena, refused to get his papers together, refused to figure out what he has that he believes could be covered by the president's very, very strained assertion of executive privilege. i think there's no likelihood whatsoever that he'll change what he sends. but the signal that it sends to mark meadows and others that doj will not sit on the sidelines on this and they f
joining me now, julie swann and hayes brown is a writer the editor for msnbc daily. betsey, i want to start with you. the fact that steve bannon is turning himself in, yet he hasn't done his homework or gathered the documents that the committee has requested. what can we expect from him? is he going to be forthright or continue to try to stall the investigation? >> i see no indication whatsoever that bannon has had any kind of change at all. in fact, for legal purposes, bannon's crime has...
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a lot of hayes at 61. by noon, we are at 68.0's for several hours this afternoon, and then down to 60 by the time we get to 8:00 this evening. here's a look at what is going on with the activity plan. it is going to be sunny and comfortable with a few 70's. sunny out on the bay, and for friday football, it will start comfortable but then it will get chilly. here's a look at the foggy walnut creek. there is little bit out there. that's the reason. let's go over to the commute. >> thank you. good morning. happy friday to all of you. we are having very light traffic across the board this morning. we'll bring you a few light cameras to show off. the san mateo bridge. things are moving smoothly. seven things has cleared cleared if you are worried about that, it is good to go. here's a coliseum camera. headlights are traveling southbound for your reference, and things are looking good. then look at the drivetime. this is how you know it's a nice day for traffic. it is running on time. just 28 minutes. then to concord, 15 minutes. it h
a lot of hayes at 61. by noon, we are at 68.0's for several hours this afternoon, and then down to 60 by the time we get to 8:00 this evening. here's a look at what is going on with the activity plan. it is going to be sunny and comfortable with a few 70's. sunny out on the bay, and for friday football, it will start comfortable but then it will get chilly. here's a look at the foggy walnut creek. there is little bit out there. that's the reason. let's go over to the commute. >> thank...
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hayes. thank you both. thank you all five of you for coming today and sharing your views and answering our questions. i want you to know, i am committed as chairman of the house agriculture committee to ensuring that livestock mandatory reporting is extended. i reference my bill hr 5290. which would extend livestock mandatory reporting for one year. a policy that has broad industry support. my bill has broad bipartisan support. as you heard, both republican and democratic members here are on board and committed as strongly as i am to making sure , because number one, it maintains the transparency that you all have talked about. price discovery that you all have talked about. in this, as i said before, and i used the terminology and i mean it, this is our precious industry, it is our food industry, it is about making sure it is secure. where would we be without the hype stock industry? -- livestock industry? and so we feel very concerned about that and as my colleagues and i lead this legislative effort to s
hayes. thank you both. thank you all five of you for coming today and sharing your views and answering our questions. i want you to know, i am committed as chairman of the house agriculture committee to ensuring that livestock mandatory reporting is extended. i reference my bill hr 5290. which would extend livestock mandatory reporting for one year. a policy that has broad industry support. my bill has broad bipartisan support. as you heard, both republican and democratic members here are on...
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i was born here in the hayes valley. >> i applied for the san francisco affordable housing lottery three 2016, we've had about 265 electronic lotteries and almost 2,000 people have got their home through the lottery system. if you go into the listing, you can actually just press lottery results and you put in your lottery number and it will tell you exactly how you ranked. >> for some people, signing up for it was going to be a challenge. there is a digital divide here and especially when you are trying to help low and very low income people. so we began providing digital assistance for folks to go in and get help. >> along with the income and the residency requirements, we also required someone who is trying to buy the home to be a first time home buyer and there's also an educational component that consists of an orientation that they need to attend, a first-time home buyer workshop and a one-on-one counseling session with the housing councilor. >> sometimes we have to go through 10 applicants before they shouldn't be discouraged if they have a low lottery number. they still might get
i was born here in the hayes valley. >> i applied for the san francisco affordable housing lottery three 2016, we've had about 265 electronic lotteries and almost 2,000 people have got their home through the lottery system. if you go into the listing, you can actually just press lottery results and you put in your lottery number and it will tell you exactly how you ranked. >> for some people, signing up for it was going to be a challenge. there is a digital divide here and...
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time one of his larger classmates steps in to fight one of the bullies that classmate is alexander hayes who ends up commanding a division. hancock never forgets this years later in a flowery language than i consider he writes when i was a boy i had difficulty in alexander hayes was the first assist me and extracted me for my trouble and became in that involve the nod for said difficulty himself. amazing connections between these guys. hancock is not a very good student and unlike armistead he does graduate in the class of 1844 and when he graduates he sent to the frontier to fort tauzin and which is now, and that's where in october 1844 we have the first u.s. army record of louis armistead and john hancock being together. it group of 15 officers in a remote post working together and developing their friendship or they served together for 60 months on the frontier. in 1845 they were transferred together to another remote oklahoma post where they are members of the six-member officer crew. here's the record from november of 1845. six officers and the chaplain and armistead is listed third
time one of his larger classmates steps in to fight one of the bullies that classmate is alexander hayes who ends up commanding a division. hancock never forgets this years later in a flowery language than i consider he writes when i was a boy i had difficulty in alexander hayes was the first assist me and extracted me for my trouble and became in that involve the nod for said difficulty himself. amazing connections between these guys. hancock is not a very good student and unlike armistead he...
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we can cross live now to our tokyo correspondent hayes. to have your newsday.t a pass than for fumio kushida in his first major test?- in his first ma'or test? if you had lost the — in his first major test? if you had lost the overall - in his first major test? if you had lost the overall majority| had lost the overall majority for the ldp by itself in parliament and he had to rely on the ldp�*s smaller coalition partner, the kumeto party, it would have smelled a blow for fumio kushida and spilt a short—term to him as prime minister and limited his ability to do anything. so the fact that he scraped through with the 14-15 fact that he scraped through with the 111—15 seat majority for the ldp, that is a relief to him in the party elders who backed him in the leadership election insert number but it says a lot about the way japanese politics works that we are here the prime minister who is not charismatic, even his friends say he is not very interesting to listen to. and that he has won, and what it shows is, the ldp has a huge incumbency advantage. he did not in
we can cross live now to our tokyo correspondent hayes. to have your newsday.t a pass than for fumio kushida in his first major test?- in his first ma'or test? if you had lost the — in his first major test? if you had lost the overall - in his first major test? if you had lost the overall majority| had lost the overall majority for the ldp by itself in parliament and he had to rely on the ldp�*s smaller coalition partner, the kumeto party, it would have smelled a blow for fumio kushida and...
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hayes beats up the bully, in hancocks honor. hancock never forgets this. years later, in the flower language of the 19th century, he writes, when i was a boy, i once had difficulty and alexander hays was the first to assist me. and then expecting me for my troubles he became involved himself. i never forgot his generous actions, amazing connections. hancock is not a very good skill either, and like armistead he graduates in 1844. he is sent to the front here to fort townsend, what is now oklahoma. and that's where in october of 1844 we have the first record of louis armistead and hancock being together. they are in a small group of 15 officers. working together and developing their friendship. they served for 16 months on the frontier. in 1845, -- they are members of a -- here is a record from 1845. six officers, and hancock is listed sixth. it's also the first time that we have a record of hancock and armistead being together that is not an army. record i was able to get a copy of a letter, and it's one that he writes to a fellow soldier. but look how sig
hayes beats up the bully, in hancocks honor. hancock never forgets this. years later, in the flower language of the 19th century, he writes, when i was a boy, i once had difficulty and alexander hays was the first to assist me. and then expecting me for my troubles he became involved himself. i never forgot his generous actions, amazing connections. hancock is not a very good skill either, and like armistead he graduates in 1844. he is sent to the front here to fort townsend, what is now...
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you know, even our region aircraft had no contract getting around that american company hayes. ready i had to buy before him. i'm getting a logo for the pot, torso, until you also found out i've got a baby on the way you know to be bringing new lock into the world. when our future is so uncertain, it definitely makes you think about those things. so this is what she be doing with my mom would be fast asleep, but she'd get out of the patch and just sit on the belly and just do this sentences....
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"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >> tonight on "all in." >> all hell is going to break lose tomorrow. steven k. bannon indicted by a federal grand jury. >> there is no doubt that mr. bannon knows far more. >> tonight what we know about bannon's surrender and what we know about the charges he faces and what this means for the investigation. the other witnesses attempting to stonewall the committee. >> you can't blow off a subpoena in america. >> the jaw-dropping new evidence of donald trump disregard for the life of his own vice president. >> you heard those chants, that was terrible. >> well, the people are very angry. >> wait until you see the new all time lows for republican propaganda on fox news, "all in" starts right now. >> good evening, from new york, i am chris hayes, today for the second time in just two years steve bannon has been indicted. he's been indicted on criminal charges, his first indictment he was charged with defrauding donors to his private border walls, ripping off the maga voters who backed his and trump's calls to drain the swamp. he was pardoned by
"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >> tonight on "all in." >> all hell is going to break lose tomorrow. steven k. bannon indicted by a federal grand jury. >> there is no doubt that mr. bannon knows far more. >> tonight what we know about bannon's surrender and what we know about the charges he faces and what this means for the investigation. the other witnesses attempting to stonewall the committee. >> you can't blow off a subpoena in...
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. >> [laughing] >> liam: yeah, well, now she and hayes can wear amelia out at the park. >> steffy: awttle angel babies. i never want them out of my sight. >> liam: yeah, i know that feeling. >> steffy: i mean, our kids are our life. >> liam: kind of defeats the purpose if we don't protect them, doesn't it? >> steffy: that's why it's so important to keep sheila and deacon out of our lives for good. ♪♪♪ [bird whistles] ♪♪♪
. >> [laughing] >> liam: yeah, well, now she and hayes can wear amelia out at the park. >> steffy: awttle angel babies. i never want them out of my sight. >> liam: yeah, i know that feeling. >> steffy: i mean, our kids are our life. >> liam: kind of defeats the purpose if we don't protect them, doesn't it? >> steffy: that's why it's so important to keep sheila and deacon out of our lives for good. ♪♪♪ [bird whistles] ♪♪♪
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hayes: as the member designated by ms. wilson, i inform the house that ms. wilson will vote yes on the motion to table. and as the member designated by mr. david scott, i inform the house that mr. scott will vote yes on the motion to table. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from west virginia seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. baird of indiana, i inform the house that mr. baird will vote nay on the motion to table the motion to reconsider the vote by which the vote passed. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from north carolina seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by ms. newman, i inform the house that ms. newman will vote yes on the motion to table to the motion to reconsider. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? mr. fleischmann: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. desjarlais of tennessee, i inform the house that mr. desjarlais will vote nay on the motion to table. mr. speaker, as the me
hayes: as the member designated by ms. wilson, i inform the house that ms. wilson will vote yes on the motion to table. and as the member designated by mr. david scott, i inform the house that mr. scott will vote yes on the motion to table. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from west virginia seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. baird of indiana, i inform the house that mr. baird will vote nay on the motion to table the motion to...
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hayes: as the member designated ms. wilson, i inform the house that ms. wilson will vote no on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. hagedorn of minnesota, i inform the house that mr. hagedorn will vote yes on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? mr. beyer: madam speaker, as the member designated mr. broun troan of maryland, i inform the house that mr. trone will vote no on the motion to recommit. as the member designated by mr. blumenauer of oregon, i inform the house that mr. blumenauer will vote no on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? mr. fleischmann: madam speaker, as the member designated by mrs. harshbarger of tennessee, i inform the house that mrs. harshbarger will vote yea on the motion to recommit. madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. long of missou
hayes: as the member designated ms. wilson, i inform the house that ms. wilson will vote no on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. hagedorn of minnesota, i inform the house that mr. hagedorn will vote yes on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? mr. beyer: madam speaker, as the...
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i'm chris hayes. i'm going to play a recording of a death threat called into a republican member of congress. what precipitated that is just the fact that this member of congress voted for a bill, an infrastructure bill, roads, bridges, bipartisan bill. that's it. that's the whole reason for the death threat. we will listen to it. let's take a step back. think back to a year and a half ago, march of 2020. the once in a century pandemic hit. we shut everything down. it had never happened before. everyone was confused and dizzy and scared. the economy was cratering. americans were losing their jobs by the millions. in response to this crisis, members of congress came together. the republican controlled senate and the democratic controlled house passed in broad bipartisan fashion a $2.2 trillion rescue package. at the time, everyone knew that the package was necessary for the good of the country. everyone also knew it would almost certainly benefit donald trump, the incumbent president who was up for re-
i'm chris hayes. i'm going to play a recording of a death threat called into a republican member of congress. what precipitated that is just the fact that this member of congress voted for a bill, an infrastructure bill, roads, bridges, bipartisan bill. that's it. that's the whole reason for the death threat. we will listen to it. let's take a step back. think back to a year and a half ago, march of 2020. the once in a century pandemic hit. we shut everything down. it had never happened before....
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suggesting that he and steve hayes thought that maybe fox would be changing.ecause of a sense from conversations at fax that, after mr. trump's defeat, the network would try to recover some of its independence and, as he put it, right the ship. >> i heard this from sources as well right after trump lost. maybe the fever has now broken. this is a version you're having about the republican party and politicians in washington. will they break with the loser who failed to gain a second term? the answer has been no. it has been fox continues to lavishly promote trump and, more importantly, double down on incendiary rhetoric. there is a reason why tucker carlson is the highest host. he said there is a new war on terror trying to hurt half the country. that radicalized poison is what fox stands for. they said we were hoping this place might come back to normal, go back to a nor moderate pace. fox is choosing its lane, and its lane is over on tkpwoepl effort and greene's side and not on this more moderate back to politics sort of lane. >> explain to me rupert murdoch
suggesting that he and steve hayes thought that maybe fox would be changing.ecause of a sense from conversations at fax that, after mr. trump's defeat, the network would try to recover some of its independence and, as he put it, right the ship. >> i heard this from sources as well right after trump lost. maybe the fever has now broken. this is a version you're having about the republican party and politicians in washington. will they break with the loser who failed to gain a second term?...
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i'm chris hayes. kyle rittenhouse shot and killed two men. he wounded another. this happened in the summer of 2020 in the middle of protests in kenosha of police violence. a black man had been shot by a police officer. he traveled 20 miles from his home to wade into the protests and the unrest and property damage and violence. he used that gun to end the lives of two people. which is what landed him on trial. rittenhouse was 17 when he killed those two men. not old enough to smoke a cigarette, have a beer. in many ways, including in the eyes of the law, he was still a child. a minor. he is being tried as an adult due to the severity of the crimes he is charged with. to most sensible people, the image of a child, high schooler, carrying a deadly weapon designed for war doesn't inspire confidence about the wise, judicious use of that weapon, about good decisions being made. listen to rittenhouse today admit he liked the way the gun looked. >> you didn't pick out the ar-15 for any other reason? >> i thought it looked cool but no. >> you didn't pick it out because y
i'm chris hayes. kyle rittenhouse shot and killed two men. he wounded another. this happened in the summer of 2020 in the middle of protests in kenosha of police violence. a black man had been shot by a police officer. he traveled 20 miles from his home to wade into the protests and the unrest and property damage and violence. he used that gun to end the lives of two people. which is what landed him on trial. rittenhouse was 17 when he killed those two men. not old enough to smoke a cigarette,...
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phil stone and tom hayes. tom, let's just get to this market a action to start here. there's that, there's the federal reserve which we'll be talking about specifically because we've got a lot of headlines out of a couple of fedheads who are saying, wait a minuter we may need to debate speeding up the taper. what are you seeing with the flows? >> yeah. well, bad news this morning, liz, about the surprise lockdown with austria and possibly germany to follow. but the good news that few people are talking about, we just got word this afternoon the antivirals are coming, the e.u. approved for emergency use the merck antiviral, the covid bill, and yesterday the u.s. government bought 10 million doses of the pfizer antiviral. so for this key reason while in the short term money has fled into treasuries and into tech and out of the the reopening trade as you referenced, i think as we move through this in coming weeks as these antivirals come out, we do not believe that the global economic recovery is going to be derailed. liz: okay. then we look, bill, i mean, i agree with t
phil stone and tom hayes. tom, let's just get to this market a action to start here. there's that, there's the federal reserve which we'll be talking about specifically because we've got a lot of headlines out of a couple of fedheads who are saying, wait a minuter we may need to debate speeding up the taper. what are you seeing with the flows? >> yeah. well, bad news this morning, liz, about the surprise lockdown with austria and possibly germany to follow. but the good news that few...
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hayes is there -- and three states put up two sets of electors for florida louisiana and south carolina. those states are saying we are not deciding. we will say both of them won silver couple of weeks of violence starts to bubble up and in the country and they are threatening violence on capitol hill. it's at that moment that grant starts to look a hind the scenes for this grand bargain which really keeps the country together. in the meantime when he enters office you describe there's a piece about grant that you'd say i related my ear and he was the anti-politician and he just meant business but at the same time you write because he had zero political experience and he was not interesting -- not interested in getting an a. that's what led to monde so many of the scandals that the place during his presidency. >> he's trusted a lot of people and he did not have the political insider savvy about the possibility of corruption so he put some of those friends of in positions of power and some of whom take advantage of him. there were some decent sized scandals in his administration did noth
hayes is there -- and three states put up two sets of electors for florida louisiana and south carolina. those states are saying we are not deciding. we will say both of them won silver couple of weeks of violence starts to bubble up and in the country and they are threatening violence on capitol hill. it's at that moment that grant starts to look a hind the scenes for this grand bargain which really keeps the country together. in the meantime when he enters office you describe there's a piece...
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i'm in for chris hayes. the u.s.'s unemployment has dropped to 4.6%. in fact, this year has seen the largest one-year drop in unemployment since 1950, according to the white house, and the dow closed above 36,000 for the first time ever this week, spurred in large part by unprecedented levels of government stimulus. and yet joe biden is an exceptionally unpopular president. in fact, he is the most unpopular president at this point in history at this point in history with the exception of donald j trump. they have tangible year one accomplishments, dating back to the american rescue plan, passed without a single republican vote and signed into law earlier this year. the american rescue plan was a massive $1.9 trillion stimulus package that provided direct payments, checks of $1,400 to americans in need, extended beefed-up unemployment benefits and expanded the child tax credit, providing up to $3,600 per child, which studies estimate could cut child poverty this year in half. biden is overseeing the waning pandemic, the worst of the delta wave appears t
i'm in for chris hayes. the u.s.'s unemployment has dropped to 4.6%. in fact, this year has seen the largest one-year drop in unemployment since 1950, according to the white house, and the dow closed above 36,000 for the first time ever this week, spurred in large part by unprecedented levels of government stimulus. and yet joe biden is an exceptionally unpopular president. in fact, he is the most unpopular president at this point in history at this point in history with the exception of donald...
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hayes. who had spent about seven years with reconstruction elected to many people to congress from states like south carolina and mississippi was the first thing they did was they went after the vote and to be quite candid, you know, i thought about john lewis and one of the things that john lewis said and it just stuck with me, he said, you know, i urge you, i urge all of you to answer the highest calling of your heart and stand up for what you truly believe. look, let's just be quite candid. i think the senate has three things it can do, and that is o the filibuster. two, reconvene the senate, the congressional black caucus suggested and urged senator schumer to reconvene. take another vote. and then pass the freedom act. i refuse to believe and i am not going to accept the fact that in this so-called second jonathan reconstruction we're going through that they repeat what happened over a hundred years ago. people say, well, what about you? what about your health? what about all of that? i
hayes. who had spent about seven years with reconstruction elected to many people to congress from states like south carolina and mississippi was the first thing they did was they went after the vote and to be quite candid, you know, i thought about john lewis and one of the things that john lewis said and it just stuck with me, he said, you know, i urge you, i urge all of you to answer the highest calling of your heart and stand up for what you truly believe. look, let's just be quite candid....
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a little bit of hayes, 60's and 70's arriving this afternoon. no rain to next weekend.look at the hour-by-hour forecast, notice. , libido fog wants to come back along the coast later tonight, we stop this tomorrow evening. -- a little bit of fog wants to come back along the coast later tonight. a cooler day in the city and along the shoreline, but today it the opposite. you're well above average, anywhere from five to 10 degrees above average with mid 60's to ocean beach, 68 it half moon bay. that is a warm day, wrapping up november in the 60's and 70's with temperatures cooler for your monday. into tuesday, you noticed lower 60's closer to the bay. back to the 70's as the ridge of high pressure moves back and by the end of the week, bringing milder air. highs today range from 68 in richmond, 71 in fremont. 70 in san jose. temperatures a few degrees warmer than they were yesterday. hanukkah tonight, upper 60's to near 70 throughout the day. tomorrow, more of a breeze with patchy fog into tuesday. we are back to above average steady pattern with very little change, the w
a little bit of hayes, 60's and 70's arriving this afternoon. no rain to next weekend.look at the hour-by-hour forecast, notice. , libido fog wants to come back along the coast later tonight, we stop this tomorrow evening. -- a little bit of fog wants to come back along the coast later tonight. a cooler day in the city and along the shoreline, but today it the opposite. you're well above average, anywhere from five to 10 degrees above average with mid 60's to ocean beach, 68 it half moon bay....
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the company is also closing its stores in hayes valley. it's located. i 300 golf street prescriptions from this location will be transferred to 2145 market street and then walgreens is set to just close another store on wednesday in the mission district. the it's located at 3400 cesar chavez street and prescriptions from that location will be transferred. 2 2690 mission street now, while executives say employees working at the stores that are set to close are also expected to be transferred to other nearby locations. so now if people live in these locations in the stores are set to close this weekend is the last weekend to either get your groceries or get those last-minute things that you may need. well, back to you. alright camila, thank you for that. a live report. >> in the east bay the community of walnut creek is grieving the shocking death of a longtime resident and volunteer after police say she was stabbed to death by her own son. police say they found 74 year-old darlene roth dead at her home early monday morning. kron four's dan thorn has the
the company is also closing its stores in hayes valley. it's located. i 300 golf street prescriptions from this location will be transferred to 2145 market street and then walgreens is set to just close another store on wednesday in the mission district. the it's located at 3400 cesar chavez street and prescriptions from that location will be transferred. 2 2690 mission street now, while executives say employees working at the stores that are set to close are also expected to be transferred to...
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we had been in a position with the green streets to do work in hayes valley and plaza east.fully immersed in the project will create opportunity for it to be something beautiful here. the vendors, people being able to create and earn a positive dollar, those drive me in this project. the garden to talk about things like farm to table to teach people to properly feedsem selfs. to be aware what they are putting in their bodies. i lost my mom two years ago to digestive systems complications that is from not being educated what to put in our bodies and take care of ourselves. knowing we can create a safe space where people can earn an honest dollar and feel safe with the community pan have it be for everybody. it is a push we haven't seen since the panthers being able to say empower one another and ourselves no matter what the bias may be of me or how i look, to my core i am about my people. i know that i have a responsibility as someone who survived and seen. i am standing here today. i have got work to do. i have got work to do. i thank you. i will go over my listing of other
we had been in a position with the green streets to do work in hayes valley and plaza east.fully immersed in the project will create opportunity for it to be something beautiful here. the vendors, people being able to create and earn a positive dollar, those drive me in this project. the garden to talk about things like farm to table to teach people to properly feedsem selfs. to be aware what they are putting in their bodies. i lost my mom two years ago to digestive systems complications that...
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rob hayes, abc 7 news. kristen: hmm. larry: i know.ne of the balloons gets loose and has a two-year excursion. larry: seems to be taking a long time to figure this out. drew: right. larry: isn't it surprising that we don't have jet tax already to get around? i looked it up because i am a james bond fan. in 1960 five, sean connery was in a jetpack in the movie "thunderbolt." -- "thunderball he could fly 20 seconds, i think. it has been so many years, how do we not have jet packs that are flying? drew: we are trying to get people vaccinated. you want them on jet packs? [laughter] i don't know about that. larry: they would sign up faster for a jetpack than they would a short. drew:. drew: you get a vaccine, you get a jetpack. larry: do i need a lesson on how to fly this? drew: no. larry: just follow those balloons up there. [laughter] kristen: they wouldn't even say, "i have to do my on research." [laughter] larry: the mcrib mcdonald's, this time with a cryptocurrency twist. to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the sandwich, mcdonald's is
rob hayes, abc 7 news. kristen: hmm. larry: i know.ne of the balloons gets loose and has a two-year excursion. larry: seems to be taking a long time to figure this out. drew: right. larry: isn't it surprising that we don't have jet tax already to get around? i looked it up because i am a james bond fan. in 1960 five, sean connery was in a jetpack in the movie "thunderbolt." -- "thunderball he could fly 20 seconds, i think. it has been so many years, how do we not have jet packs...