Chris Hayes was a guest on “Real Time with Bill Maher” Friday night and came prepared with a word for conservatives who support banning gender-affirming care for minors: “Just stay the f–k ...
MSNBC host Chris Hayes didn’t have a rosy message for viewers in the opening segment of Tuesday’s “All In.” In short, he said Donald Trump and Elon Musk are scheming to destroy “the ...
MSNBC host Chris Hayes told comic and political pundit Bill Maher that people with trans kids should be free to make decisions about health care, and everyone should “stay the fuck out of their ...
MSNBC host Chris Hayes defends transgender care for minors in an interview on 'Real Time' with host Bill Maher. CHRIS HAYES: I think... I think that people -- I don't think there's anyone who hasn ...
Chris Hayes discusses his new book that calls attention “the world’s most endangered resource.” We're sorry, but something went wrong while fetching your ...
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MSNBC host and bestselling author Chris Hayes joins Morning Joe for a wide-ranging discussion on the themes from his new book 'The Sirens' Call' on how tech companies compete for attention and how ...
“Did you know they could do that?” host Chris Hayes asked. “Never,” Lander replied, calling it “unprecedented.” He added that the city sent the federal government an invoice detailing ...
THE SIRENS' CALL: How Attention Became the World's Most Endangered Resource. By Chris Hayes. Penguin Press. 332 pages. $32. It’s no new big news that we’re living in an era of distraction.
As a cable news host, MSNBC's Chris Hayes is in the attention business. But in today's interview, he says that he often feels like he's chasing rather than directing his audience's focus.
In The Sirens’ Call, US TV host Chris Hayes argues that his own medium has, thanks to the black mirrors in our pockets, consumed the world It seems to me, and might seem to you, as though ...