good idea for the secretary state to go have this meeting? not now. he might as well go with a t-shirt saying kick me. normally you have these phone calls and they re called a read-out. it s usually things like oh, we look forward to a full and frank discussion of our issues. we look forward to advancing our relationship. no, the chinese made it clear, you come to china, american secretary of state, and we are going to humiliate you. we re going to try to intimidate you. so here s what the chinese are saying in effect. they re looking at america. there s something that chinese diplomacy, they call it face. you want to save face, you want to get face. it s sort of like, you know, macho, ego on steroids. the chinese think if you look like you re weak, if you look like you re being humiliated, that shows that you are in fact
and that is tonight s read the l or barista coffee and espresso system. a masterpiece in taste out, but don t go anywhere. it is a big huge night on msnbc. congresswoman alexandra ocasio-cortez joins alex wagner tonight at 9 pm eastern. but first, rachel maddow herself joins chris hayes on all in. and that starts right now. that starts right now. tonight on all in. the republican member of congress reportedly known as george santos is entitled to the presumption of innocence. fraud charges for a maga
because of gun violence. australia, canada, germany japan, new zealand are equations, well. is the u.s., based on ou history, based on the violence of our founding, are w uniquely susceptible to this kind of violent movements? not uniquely susceptible, but these kind of violen movements have been much mor successful in the united states, in getting weapons and materia that was designed for warfar into civilian spaces it s the guns, as usual it s the access. there is no country wher civilians have 400 plus millio firearms at home, stas wherever, and the kind o lethal capabilities that are civilians have in their hopped up on this kind of rage. it is kind of writing. it is more than kind o frightening. kathleen, always appreciate you, thank you so much for bein here that is tonight s read out, ow chris hayes starts now tonight on all in,
got was an agreed form of wording agreed by the rebels on that side, led by the former children s minister, and the immigration minister robertjen rick, who read out that where there is no age dispute, it is our intention that children are not detained for any longer than absolutely necessary, with particular regard to the risk of absconding and suffering significant harm, and that that is meant to be amended in the house of lords. the final thing they wanted was a time limit on unaccompanied children who are detained for removal. there is a change there, but that is putting it, discretion powers, in the hands of the home secretary. so is this a complete victory for the right of the conservative party? well, the right are saying they got what they wanted. they are saying they had really good negotiations with the immigration minister robert jenrette, and the home secretary suella braverman was completely on board for the substance of their demands. robertjenrick. 0ne demands. rob
Karine Jean-Pierre makes her predecessor Jen Psaki look like Shakespeare.
I thought Psaki was pretty bad at her job, but Jean-Pierre is stratospherically stupid (does that make sense?), inarticulate,.