pennsylvania, on september 11, 2001, since her son was killed, she has taken it upon herself to talk face-to-face to people who believe in the 9/11 conspiracies. she met several of them in shanksville for a bbc documentary. began to be surreal right away. i answered the phone and i heard mark s voice. mom, this is mark bingham. he had to introduce himself? on occasion, and people have made quite a to do about that. one of the persistent rumors is that what i heard was a computer-generated voice that no son would call up his mother and say, mom, this is mark bingham. i was puzzling about it, but i realized he was a public relations man, he was used to talking to people by introducing himself on the phone, hello, this is mark bingham. it was what came out of his mouth when he was trying hard to be calm and composed and talk to his mom. i don t think there s anything suspicious about him saying his full name.
talk face-to-face to people who believe in the 9/11 conspiracies. she met several of them in shanksville for a bbc documentary. began to be surreal right away. i answered the phone and i heard mark s voice. mom, this is mark bingham. he had to introduce himself? on occasion, and people have made quite a to do about that. one of the persistent rumors is that what i heard was a computer-generated voice that no son would call up his mother and say, mom, this is mark bingham. i was puzzling about it, but i realized he was a public relations man, he was used to talking to people by introducing himself on the phone, hello, this is mark bingham. it was what came out of his mouth when he was trying hard to be calm and composed and talk to his mom. i don t think there s anything suspicious about him saying his full name. no.
apologist, so it s i have several different hats to wear, and i think that conspiracy theorists are making it more miserable for us in as we pick and choose our ways of life. i hear you. alice hoagland, the mother of mark bingham, who died on united 93 in shanksville, pennsylvania, on 9/11. thanks for being with us. it s been a lot of years, but i m so sorry for your loss. thank you, dear, thanks very much. all right. our guest for the interview tonight is one of the more compelling people in politics right now, massachusetts senator elizabeth warren. stay with us. [ female announcer ] switch to swiffer 360 dusters extender, and you ll dump your old duster. but don t worry, he ll find someone else. who s that lady? who s that lady? sexy lady, who s that lady? [ female announcer ] swiffer 360 dusters extender cleans high and low, with thick all around fibers
remember, in 2007, keith ellison did. i think it s time for profiling. i do. talking about a muslim member of congress there, keith ellison, who you just saw last hour on chris hayes s show. the right is taking the gloves off after the boston bombing. the most influential media online is saying it was the government who attacked, it was the government who staged the boston bombing as a false flag attack. on the televised conservative media it is a full-on religious war now, the problem is muslims, the solution is an american war on muslims. these forces have always existed on the right and they are now though as mainstream as they have ever been. where are the countervailing forces on the right, if there are any, and where does this all end? our guest tonight here at the top of the show is alice hoagland, alice hoagland s son died in shanksville,
truly admire much of what the conservative side of america has to say. but on the other hand, i live in central california, my son was a gay man, i am a odd and unlikely apologist, so it s i have several different hats to wear, and i think that conspiracy theorists are making it more miserable for us in as we pick and choose our ways of life. i hear you. alice hoagland, the mother of mark bingham, who died on united 93 in shanksville, pennsylvania, on 9/11. thanks for being with us. it s been a lot of years, but i m so sorry for your loss. thank you, dear, thanks very much. all right. our guest for the interview tonight is one of the more compelling people in politics right now, massachusetts senator elizabeth warren. stay with us.