endangering our democracy. plus, crickets from the republican field who should want to defeat donald trump. and fox news fires up the outrage machine over a human crisis invented by trump republicans. you can t survive with the money one makes even to have food. one day, one day we will be able to see each other again. when all in starts, right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. last night, let s talk about last night. last night at this time, the man that led the insurrection against our democracy was spewing vile nonsense on another network. of course, i was here hosting this very television show, hopefully with many of you watching. i did not see the whole thing play out live. but i ve seen enough. i ve seen enough to have to have the same visceral reaction as many others. that it was disgraceful, despicable, gross. if you had that reaction as well, i will just say i think that is the correct response. i don t think you really need to second gues
the insurrection is broadcast live on national television. january 6th was just a dress rehearsal. this is a profoundly dangerous moment. tonight, blow back against the disgraced ex president and the people who thought putting him on tv was a good idea. to platform him is to participate, i think, in endangering our democracy. plus, crickets from the republican field who should want to defeat donald trump. and fox news fires up the outrage machine over a human crisis invented by trump republicans. you can t survive with the money one makes even to have food. one day, one day we will be able to see each other again. when all in starts, right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. last night, let s talk about last night. last night at this time, the man that led the insurrection against our democracy was spewing viable nonsense on another network. of course, i was here hosting this very television show, hopefully with many of you watching. i did not
economic. [inaudible] once more. see mack today i m proud to declare the united states is in the midst of an economic boom the likes of which the world has never seen before. steam seven mr. trump was joined by stop economic advisers. larry o-uppercase-letter in treasury secretary steven mnuchin. i had a chance to speak with both of them this weekend starting with larry. i began asking him to expand on the president s message of booming american growth that he brought with him to europe. gerry: the president s message in davos is growth. how the u.s. has achieved growth and what it means for the rest the world. once you flush out that message for us. i like to call the blue-collar boom, and america is working, and the president s policies and tax cuts and deregulation and opening energy, and reducing trade barriers, and really for there s time, jerry, at least since the 90s if not longer, the middle and lower end of the wage earners are outpacing their bosses in terms of g
Lowering their forecast for fiscal 16, citing what it calls weak supply chain data points. Everyones trying to game out not just the december quarter but the next year. Does this call make sense . It does. I think the holiday is going to be strong. Tim cook has already said expect the Holiday Season to be up unitswise and revenuewise ver versus a year ago but after that its questionable. The apple watch needs an overhaul to be a mass market success i think. Beats, i didnt like that to begin with for 3 billion. I think its still bad. The main defense for it is how do you tell tim cook how to spend 3 billion . But they have not overhauled the headphones, the key product there, in more than a year. Thats embarrassing given the demand for that kind of product so there you have it. Big product changes are what drives it. The consumer still has money for technology that they want. Thank god that they did the large form factor phone. Over the past three quarters, the large phone has gone from
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