Chris Hayes
Chris Hayes
Christopher Loffrado “Chris” Hayes is an American political commentator, journalist, and author. Hayes hosts All In with Chris Hayes, a weekday news and opinion television show on MSNBC. Hayes formerly hosted a weekend MSNBC show, Up with Chris Hayes. He remains an editor at large of The Nation magazine...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionNews Anchor
Date of Birth28 February 1979
CityBronx, NY
CountryUnited States of America
broken tasks sin
We ask the education system to expiate the sins of the rest of the society and then condemn it as hopelessly broken when it doesn't prove up to the task.
new-york men cities
The NYPD with the unconditional support of Mayor Michael Bloomberg has stopped-and-frisked more black men than there are black men in New York City. Institutionalized racial discrimination in the United States is alive and well.
stress groups veteran
The backlash to [Sarah] Palin`s comments was swift, with veterans and veterans` groups criticizing the apparent politicization of post-traumatic stress disorder.
simple realization world
We now operate in a world in which we can assume neither competence nor good faith from the authorities. The consequences of this simple, devastating realization define American life.
law want torture
If you want to defend torture, well then go ahead. But please spare me any sermons about the law ever again.
genuinely
It is genuinely shocking to me that I'm on a television show.
created smartest viewing weekends
I give so much credit to the 'Up' team who created appointment viewing on the weekends for us and some of the smartest conversations on television.
experience featured focused forces labor presidents sharing sitting table trying union workers
I think you'll see if you look at 'Up', we've focused a lot on labor (and the forces trying to keep labor down) and have featured everything from Wal Mart workers, to on-the-ground organizers, to union presidents to restaurant workers sitting at the table sharing their experience and expertise.
experience internet noticing people profoundly topic tv
You start noticing that people are noticing how you look, and it is a profoundly alienating experience when it first happens, where you go on TV and you say something about some topic of the day, and on the Internet people are like, 'What was up with that shirt?' 'What was up with your hair?' And you think, 'Oh, that's kind of a bummer.'
thinking growth economy
Once you start thinking about growth of economy, it`s hard to think about anything else.
powerful war usa
Because we [the USA] are so powerful, our failures resonate more. In some ways, the worst victims of our institutional and elite failures, through the ripple effect of financial crisis and war, aren't Americans.
good guys might step
If they're really hot, we have to keep going to them. It's good to have them step up because other guys might have off nights.
country good-life real
I don't think polarization is some kind of grand distraction. It's real. People have different commitments, believe in different things and principles, different visions of the good life ... but there is also a degree to which all the really big, successful reform movements in the country had extremely bizarre ideological coalitions.
country people political
If someone were to say, we should not letting Jews into the country, and people had a reaction against that, would that be the same thing as that kind of toxic political correctness tamping down honest discussion?