tonight on all in. it s embarrassing. disgraceful episode. one of the most embarrassing of the things that i ve seen. from a collapsed house to a national security nightmare in the senate. this is doing great damage to our military. i object. and national security suicide mission. that is dishonourable, and it s abhorrent. i object. both individually on this american hero. reserving the right to object. tonight, dysfunction in the age of the maga minority, and then, as a massive new air salt on gaza, senator chris murphy on his call for israel to change course. and why was a particularly bad day for the republican front runner as his other adult son snaps on the witness stand, when all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i am chris hayes. when the lone solitary republican in the senate is actively undermining the military readiness of the entire country, as the country finds itself in the midst of some of the most intense and acute glo
outnumbered. kayleigh: hello, everyone, this is a special edition of outnumbered. i m kayleigh mcenany and joining me on the couch this memorial day fox news contributor and president of american spirit enterprises, bruce. fox medical director, dr. janette nesheiwat, the steamboat institute and senior fellow for the independent women s form, kaylee mcgee white, and fox news contributor, joe concha. today is memorial day and while many are spinning the holiday with the unofficial start to summer, it is important to remember what today is all about. it s not about the barbecues. it s not about the beach. it is about remembering those who have lost their lives fighting to protect our freedom spirit and memorial day we honor all of our brave, fallen heroes who put on the uniforms not for ourselves but for all of us because without them, there would be no america where it as we honor these great men and women, we reflect what america truly stands for and how blessed we a
might you go about paying for some or all of that. democrats right now are talking in part about potentially raising taxes on both the highest of earners and on corporations as well. the white house press secretary, jen psaki, was asked today if there s any concerns about raising taxes and whether or not that could be a drag on the economy. the president remains committed to his pledge from the campaign. nobody making under $400,000 a year will have their taxes increased. his priority and focus has been on people paying their fair share. also focusing on corporations that may not be paying their fair share either. that remains his overarching approach, but there s not a package that we re talking about pay-fors yet. meantime on capitol hill, nancy pelosi has made it clear that tax hikes are on the table. we ll look at everything. we ll look at the tax code, bonding in terms of build america bonds enables us to do so much in our package under president obama and vice pre
take the dough. you can be sure that all of their states and communities will be benefiting from this, and they won t be complaining about it back home. the republican party clearly adrift in the absence of donald trump. and without a new plan, they re returning to their greatest hits. on that familiar set list, culture wars. a recent example, senator ted cruz s new fund-raiser. he s now signing copies of dr. seuss book green eggs and ham, and it can be yours for a $60 donation. that is not policy. that s not making american lives better. it is distraction in lieu of governing. what senator cruz ignores is it was dr. seuss estate that made the decision to stop publishing six books due to their racist and insensitive imagery. but it doesn t matter if it fires up the base and helps those voters forget that you didn t want to partake in legislation that would send them desperately needed relief, all while reducing childhood poverty by nearly 50%. next up, a tune you might
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