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
contested gone half hand miss
We could have gone out and contested more. If we put a hand up on half of those shots, they'll miss half of them.
brought chance step tie within
I think of it as a step forward. Because we were down a little bit, we brought it back to within three, and we had a chance to tie it. But I know we can do a lot better than that.
fire pick talk
We didn't really talk or anything or say we're going to come out with more fire. We just know we have to pick it up.
drive losing
We're losing that drive that we had in the beginning. We were more hungry.
gets inside offense
We try to get it to the inside as much as we can because that really gets our offense going.
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.
couple game games last lose might people support thinking
We want to go into every game being competitive. We don't want to go into games thinking about last year's record. We might lose a couple games, but I don't want people to say 'Here we go again. Same thing.' We need support from the crowd.
challenge defense fire improve needs
Our defense needs to really improve more. If we had a little more fire we'd challenge a little more of their shots.
thinking growth economy
Once you start thinking about growth of economy, it`s hard to think about anything else.
political narrative tvs
It`s the nature of cable news that we [TV hosts] do a lot of clipping and quoting of other broadcasts and outlets, sometimes to make a narrative point, sometimes to make a political one, and sometimes just to make a joke.
fighting circles revolution
It's not uncommon for revolutions to stem from a radicalized group just outside the circle of power. That's what the French Revolution was all about; that's what the American Revolution was. The question is: Will all those groups, because of the nature of partisan polarization and ideological polarization, just fight each other? Or is there capacity to organize?
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.
christian religious clever
The [Hillary] Clinton campaign posted a pretty clever online quiz that makes a similar point with the Republican presidential field. Who said it? Donald Trump or not Donald Trump? For example, quote, "I mean you can prove you are a Christian. You can`t prove it, then you err on the side of caution." That was not Donald Trump. It was this guy, who strongly denounced Trump`s proposed Muslim ban but supports a religious test for refugees.
government benefits republican
There is no evidence that government under Republicans will shrink. It`s simply a question of what the government will do and who will benefit.