All In with Chris Hayes

Chris Hayes, MSNBC
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37 snips
Jun 26, 2025 • 42min

‘Seismic’: Zohran Mamdani’s primary win is a ‘wake up call’ for Democrats, says Hayes

Senator Bernie Sanders, a leading voice on progressive issues, joins the discussion following Zohran Mamdani's surprising primary win in New York, which signals potential changes for the Democratic Party. Sanders emphasizes the need for fresh, grassroots leadership and the importance of addressing contemporary social issues to resonate with diverse voter demographics. They explore the broader implications of Mamdani's win for national strategies, while also touching on the challenges posed by recent political dynamics and judicial controversies.
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Jun 25, 2025 • 42min

MAGA demands Nobel Peace Prize for Trump after bombing Iran

Chris Murphy, a Democratic Senator from Connecticut and Foreign Relations Committee member, shares his insights on the recent U.S. military action in Iran. He discusses the leaked intelligence revealing the limited efficacy of the strike, contrasting official government narratives. The conversation touches on the emotional impact of immigration enforcement, highlighting a troubling case of a landscaper arrested while serving in the military. Murphy emphasizes the need for a shift towards diplomatic solutions amidst escalating tensions and reflects on political messaging surrounding these critical issues.
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Jun 24, 2025 • 42min

'His intel was the TV': How Fox News influenced Trump's decision to strike Iran

The podcast dives into the latest U.S. military actions in the Middle East, with a focus on Trump’s controversial ceasefire maneuver between Israel and Iran. It examines the significant influence of Fox News on Trump's decision-making and military strategies. Discussions reveal the disconnect between military spending and domestic priorities, as the complexities of war powers in Congress are scrutinized. Experts analyze the geopolitical intricacies of Iran's nuclear ambitions, providing insights into the delicate balance of U.S.-Iran relations amidst ongoing tensions.
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7 snips
Jun 20, 2025 • 42min

'Madness': Hayes torches GOP's 'hauntingly familiar' Iran spin

Joining the conversation are Lawrence Wilkerson, a former chief of staff to Colin Powell and critic of the Iraq War; Jacob Soboroff, an NBC News national correspondent covering immigration; and Steve Liesman, a senior economics reporter at CNBC. The guests delve into the eerie similarities between the current U.S. rhetoric on Iran and the Iraqi conflict, highlighting the dangers of misinformation. They also discuss immigration enforcement after controversial ICE actions at Dodger Stadium, stressing the need for civil liberties and community solidarity.
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10 snips
Jun 19, 2025 • 42min

'MAGA civil war': See Ted Cruz and Tucker Carlson brawl over Iran

This discussion features Chris Van Hollen, a Democrat Senator from Maryland, and Ro Khanna, a Congressman from California, both vocal critics of presidential overreach. They delve into the concerning implications of potential military action against Iran without congressional approval. The guests highlight the constitutional authority surrounding military engagements and the utilitarian implications of a president acting unilaterally. The escalating MAGA infighting reveals deeper tensions regarding military policy and accountability.
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17 snips
Jun 18, 2025 • 42min

'Nobody's safe': NYC comptroller Brad Lander speaks out after ICE arrest

Brad Lander, New York City Comptroller and mayoral candidate, shares his alarming experience of being detained by ICE while aiding immigrants. Jasmine Crockett, a Texas Congresswoman, discusses the implications of immigration enforcement on democracy and community responses. They dive into the emotional toll on immigrants facing legal challenges and reflect on the dangerous intersection of political narratives and legislative hurdles. Together, they unpack the broader impact of U.S. foreign policy and local political tensions, making for a gripping conversation.
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11 snips
Jun 14, 2025 • 42min

‘Coast to coast’: Millions set to rally against Trump at 'No Kings' protests

Hooman Majd, an Iranian-born author and journalist at The Intercept, joins the discussion on the rising protests against Trump's authoritarianism. They delve into the impact of military presence in major cities and grassroots mobilization efforts. Majd also addresses rising tensions between Iran and Israel, shedding light on U.S. involvement in the escalating conflicts. The conversation emphasizes the need for community solidarity and the human cost of political strife, highlighting the challenges faced by individuals caught in the turmoil.
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7 snips
Jun 13, 2025 • 56min

‘It’s time’: Elizabeth Warren calls on Noem to resign after Padilla incident

In this engaging discussion, Elizabeth Warren, the U.S. Senator from Massachusetts known for her advocacy against economic inequality, joins Alex Padilla, a California Senator recently detained while questioning Homeland Security officials, and Rob Bonta, California's Attorney General. They dive into Padilla's alarming experience, shedding light on government accountability and the treatment of marginalized citizens. The conversation also addresses rising authoritarianism and the political fallout from calls for resignation after controversial incidents, emphasizing the critical need for democratic vigilance.
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Jun 12, 2025 • 42min

'Lies': Fox News paints L.A. as war zone while protests remain largely peaceful

Jacob Soboroff, NBC News political national correspondent, discusses ongoing immigration raids in California's agricultural landscape. He sheds light on the fears faced by undocumented farm workers amidst protests against ICE actions. The conversation contrasts media portrayals of civil unrest, highlighting the peaceful nature of demonstrations in Los Angeles. Soboroff also underscores the economic implications of immigration enforcement on critical sectors, linking current issues to historical civil rights movements.
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14 snips
Jun 11, 2025 • 42min

Trump calls Los Angeles a ‘trash heap,’ Mayor Karen Bass reacts: ‘Despicable’

Karen Bass, the Mayor of Los Angeles and former U.S. Representative, responds to Trump's derogatory comments about the city, calling them 'despicable.' Jacob Soboroff discusses the political fallout and rising tensions related to immigration policies, while Senator Raphael Warnock provides insights into the protests against federal intervention. They explore the implications of military deployment in California, the impact on marginalized communities, and the ongoing debates around democracy and public safety in a climate of unrest.

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