tonight on all in sitting watching fox news all day, every day, blaring in his living room. making sense of the shootin of ralph yarl. - i feel like a lot of people of that generation are caught u in this pretty far-right new cycle of fear and paranoia perpetuated by some other news stations, and he was fully int that tonight, the lasting damage from the right wing paranoia machine. then, he s the forensic analys who debunked a pillow man conspiracy $5 million at that symposium, that will be livestreamed on tv that s why we put up the 5 million, or i put up to million myself the winner of the prove mic wrong contest and $5 million joins me live. and everything we know about the latest trump lawyer to g under oath with jack smith here is the bottom line honestly, i am both speechless and infuriated when all in starts righ now. good evening from miami, i chris hayes. we are getting a clearer picture today of the motivations of andrew lester that s the man
by police while trying to reassure the public. we are really pleased by the response and how our officers handled this situation. all three of the officers are in stable conditions, and there are no credible threats to new yorkers at this time. if. rich: alexis mcadams is live here in new york city. reporter: hi, rich. this all happened last night right in the middle of times square. we saw the police action and a lot of activity the, now we re finding out exactly what went down. investigators and sources are telling us that this teenage suspect drove in from maine, he became radicalized online, pulled out that machete and started swinging. we did talk to the police about this. listen to what they had to say. a 19-year-old male approached an officer and attempted to strike him over the head with a machete. the male then struck two additional officers in the head with the machete i. one officer, an 8-year veteran, suffered a laceration to the head. the second officer who
debt as responsible and fair. the nation struggling for basic needs and thanks to the economy president biden himself created may beg to differ. blasting joe biden for overreach. it is unfair to people who paid loans before. of course, taxes and prices will get higher. i don t think he should do it at all. i really think he can care less the actual loan aspect of it. to put himself in a good light with younger voters. todd: kevin corke live from washington, kevin. good morning to you. this is one of those things you have to say to yourself, i wonder what was going on in the room when they were talking about this? the president as you heard by now it described his plan to forgive $10,000 in student federal loan debt. and on a campaign, he said that was the right thing to do to make a difference for families out there struggling and they need a break. a lot of other people feel like maybe that is not something, especially if you didn t have the money to go to coll
recession? because that is not the technical definition. in terms of the technical definition, it is not a recession? a much broader spectrum of data points? that is not the actual data of said mike recession but actual retraction over a few months. i would reject to the idea of two quarters of negative gdp growth is a technical recession is wrong. carley: griff jenkins is live with the technical definition and much, much more, good morning. good morning carley and todd appear the definition of braising is what americans are doing for potential bad news this week that we are in a recession after two consecutive quarters of dropping gdp numbers. but president biden said he doesn t see that happening. we are not going to be in a recession, in my view. the employment rate is still one of the lowest we have had in the history with 3.6%. my hope is that we go from this rapid growth to steady growth. and we will see some of it coming down, but i don t think we will see
jumped the subway turnstile. he threw multiple punches and gets one officers in a choke hold. prosecutors charged him after he was arrested and then immediately let him go free. a retired nypd lieutenant in disbelief. if this doesn t demonstrate how far things have gotten out of control, i don t know what will. this would never happen years ago. it would never happen like this because they would have the fear of being prosecuted. they would have the fear of repercussions from the police. that s not the conditions today. today cops walk around by themselves, look what we ve come to. harris: instead, the fear is with the people who have to put up with all of this. the citizens. that incident just one example of the out of control crime taking over this particular city new york city, not the only one. check out other democrat-led cities. chicago among them. major crimes in new york are up 40% compared to last year in the city. bryan llenas on the story for us. bryan. well,