on his push to end the fox news lies. plus do you think ashley babbling babbitt was murdered? do you think the cop who shot or was doing his job? i think the officer did his job. congressman gallego and why the speaker s office is suddenly meeting and greeting the family of ashley babbitt. and how a massive push in the biden white house and a parody account on quitter twitter got on gouging cultures with insulin. s not anymore. [applause] all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. amid the fallout from the exclusive revelations that fox news hosts and executives knowingly and deliberately spread lies in the wake of the 2020 election, democrats are stepping up to demand action. a new interview with washington post chris murphy of connecticut laid out the stakes this, weight quote, i don t think we ve ever had a moment like this, where major news network has been exposed as deliberately diluting its viewers or readers. this is a seminal
i don t know. we will discuss that later over a during. thank you my friend, and thank you to you at home for joining us this hour. just yesterday, nearly two months to the day after his brutal fight for the speaker s gavel, house speaker kevin mccarthy put that hard-fought victory to work, and announced a piece of legislation that is at the heart of the republican platform. standing beneath the portrait of george washington, the speaker described the parent s bill of rights. so many times across this nation we found that parents were attacked, called terrorists, and they simply wanted to go to the school board meeting to be heard about what was going on. one thing we know in this country s education is a great equalizer. and we want the parents to be empowered. and that is what we are doing today. you have a say in your kids education, not government, and not telling you what to do. the irony here is almost too obvious to explain. here is a bill introduced by the speak
tonight on all in, a quick guilty verdict in the south carolina murder trial that is has captivated the nation. then, i want to ask yourself how many times you have been lied to. it is being called a seminal moment in the history of mass media. tonight senator chuck schumer on his push to end the fox news lies. plus do you think ashley babbling babbitt was murdered? do you think the cop who shot or was doing his job? i think the officer did his job. congressman gallego and why the speaker s office is suddenly meeting and greeting the family of ashley babbitt. and how a massive push in the biden white house and a parody account on quitter twitter got on gouging cultures with insulin. s not anymore. [applause] all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. amid the fallout from the exclusive revelations that fox news hosts and executives knowingly and deliberately spread lies in the wake of the 2020 election, democrats are stepping
fight for the speakers dpafbl house speaker kevin mccarthy put that hard fought victory to work and announced a piece of legislation that is at the heart of the republican platform. standing in front of the portrait of george washington the speaker described rights. so many parents were attacked, call terrorists because they simply wanted to go to a school board meeting to be heard on what s going on. one thing going on in this country is education is a great equalizer and we want parents to be empowered, and that s what we re doing today, that you have a say in your kids education, not government, and not telling you what to do. the irony here is almost too obvious to explain. here s a bill introduced by the speaker of the house changing the way parents children are taught in school. mccarthy is literally the government telling them what to do, and he s not alone. in the past several months there s been a wave of republican led bills attacking schools and attacking educa
that is considered a loss for pharma, which is the lobbying group that represents the pharmaceutical industry. maybe they are losing some power. brittani sounded shots of the chairman of the senate health committee, and he is dragging these pharmacy deals in front of current congress. we will see if there s more pressure, and if that result in more of this kind of. thing we should note, of course, that it started out, that legislation started out considerably more aggressive in terms of what it s gonna do farmer prices and it s a bigger sin print of money from the industry. sean morrow, meg tirrell, thank you for being here. that s all in for this thursday night. rsp john durham, we miss you man. you are great. man alex wagner tonight starts right now. good evening, alex. when he saying about kristen sinema? i have got a theory on cinema which is that she really believes all of this which is, i think that that is more generous than a lot of people. is it worse to believe ba