Angeles and this is americas late news, fox news at night breaking tonight, a toxic Work Environment that is the newest claim being made about the whitehouse p. Or came the liberal media is reporting that thanks are especially bad on president bidens advanced team. The very same president who said that Staff Members who disrespect each other would be fired on the spot. He is now dealing with accusations of bullying and sexual harassment. The accusations are pointed at the top aide to the first lady. s Senior National correspondent kevin cork is live without the white houses handling these reports of turmoil inside the tent. Three words, its a mess. According to more than a dozen individuals who spoke with the outlet politico, the advance office which is responsible for preparing and coordinating the president s public appearances is a toxic health scape. In fact accorded to the site, its Associate Director resigned back on March The 1st following i monthlong investigation by the white
It kicked off when the fifth circuit judge kyle duncan was invited by the Stanford Law School Federalist Society to give a speech. When he started, this happened. Youve invited me to speak here. Ive been heckled nonstop. Im asking for your racism is showing. Respect black women. Keep in mind, these arent kindergarteners with poopy pants. These are stanford law students with poopy pants. Their dean is worse. A giant sack of poopy pants. Im uncomfortable because this event is tearing the fabric of this community that i care about and support. I have to ask myself, is the juice worth the squeeze. Its uncomfortable to say this to you as a person. Its uncomfortable to say that for many people here, your work has caused harm. Oh, shut up. Sorry. Thank you. Ill take it. Shes the victim or at least playing one because thats her job. Shes stanfords Associate Dean for diversity, equity and inclusion. Although it should be diversity, inclusion and equity because that would be d. I. E. Which is wh
it kicked off when the fifth circuit judge kyle duncan was invited by the stanford law school federalist society to give a speech. when he started, this happened. you ve invited me to speak here. i ve been heckled nonstop. i m asking for your racism is showing. respect black women. keep in mind, these aren t kindergarteners with poopy pants. these are stanford law students with poopy pants. their dean is worse. a giant sack of poopy pants. i m uncomfortable because this event is tearing the fabric of this community that i care about and support. i have to ask myself, is the juice worth the squeeze. it s uncomfortable to say this to you as a person. it s uncomfortable to say that for many people here, your work has caused harm. oh, shut up. sorry. thank you. i ll take it. she s the victim or at least playing one because that s her job. she s stanford s associate dean for diversity, equity and inclusion. although it should be diversity, inclusion and equity bec
Healing town hall, live from studio being new orleans. Now joined now by chris hayes and join all right. Good evening, and welcome to our town hall of the national day of racial healing and event creating, 60 years ago by our sponsor of the w. E. Case kellogg foundation. The specialties held every year on the day after the dr. Martin luther king holiday. If you look around, you will see that we are in this glorious space, incredible room. It is part of a studio b which is a set of former warehouses turn to an Art Experience by the artist brandon be mike odoms, here in the by Water Neighborhood of the great city of new orleans. Our colleague jermaine lee who has been doing some reporting for this project is here with us as well and so is the young fellas the land where we unfortunate to be meeting tonight has made a Gathering Place and trading hub of different backgrounds and cultures going back centuries. And so we want to acknowledge, thank and honor the Indigenous People for hume thi
studio being new orleans. here now is joy reid and chris hayes. [applause] all right. good evening, and welcome to our town hall of the national day of racial healing and event created six years ago by our sponsor, the wk kellogg foundation. this special day is held every year the day at their dr. martin luther king holiday if you look around, you will see that we are in this glorious space, incredible room. it is part of a studio b which is a set of former warehouses turn to an art experience by the artist brandon be mike odoms, here in the by water neighborhood of the great city of new orleans. our colleague trymaine lee who has been doing some reporting for this project is here with us as well and so is the young fellas brass band. fabulous. the land where we unfortunate to be meeting tonight has made a gathering place and trading hub for people of different backgrounds and cultures going back centuries. and so we want to acknowledge, thank and honor