Country. And as kpix 5 shows us, some of the marchers have stories of painful loss. Reporter they march to bring attention who what organizers call an epidemic of gun violence in the u. S. 33,000 people a year are killed by guns. Reporter and the protesters wore orange tshirts matching the Golden Gate Bridge. Walking through a dense fog this morning. Nothing in my life prepared me for my son being murdered. Reporter many came for deeply personal reasons. But this woman says she wanted to honor her son william who was savagely beaten and shot to death in november. I would say as a mother, you know, hug your kids, and you know, when you see them, and let them know that you love them, because you never know when Something Like this is going to happen. The bay areas antigun rally was one of 500 similar events in cities across the country. And inspired by the sandy hook massacre, and organizers say they are taking aim at common sense legislation that they believe would reduce gun violence.
Arizona State Capitol marked with candles there and flowers. Trump lied. 200,000 died. People just are finding their own way to mark 200,000 of us dead in six months, right . There really hasnt been a government response to this at all, at least any government commemoration that we can see, at least not yet. Maybe theyll do something. I dont know. So far it appears the president is just planning more rallies as 200,000 people die. At the National Cathedral in washington yesterday, they tolled what they call their mourning bell. Its a bell that they toll when they hold a funeral at the National Cathedral. It is huge. It makes a huge, resonant sound. That bell weighs 12 tons. Yesterday starting at 5 00 p. M. Eastern, they tolled that bell they rang it 200 times, one time for each 1,000 americans who have died so far with covid. In central park in new york city yesterday, they held a march with banners that said march for the dead. Fight like hell for the living. The opera singer aids re
There shar their shirts, you can see there, say, voting matters. Some other folks did the same thing out in front of the Arizona State capitol marked with candles there and flowers. Trump lied. 200,000 died. People just are finding their own way to mark 200,000 of us dead in six months, right . There really hasnt been a government response to this at all, at least any government commemoration that we can see, at least not yet. Maybe theyll do something. I dont know. So far it appears the president is just planning more rallies as 200,000 people die. At the National Cathedral in washington yesterday, they tolled what they call their mourning bell. Its a bell that they toll when they hold a funeral at the National Cathedral. It is huge. It makes a huge, resonant sound. That bell weighs 12 tons. Yesterday starting at 5 00 p. M. Eastern, they tolled that bell they rang it 200 times, one time for each 1,000 americans who have died so far with covid. In central park in new york city yesterda
Noticing anything else going on in the world. July 21 last year, that was the day that the man who is now our new president gave his big speech at the Republican Convention. Thats the night he accepted the nomination of the Republican Party to be their president ial candidate. That day, leading up to the speech the big news, the big distracting news all day long is what had happened the night before at the Republican Convention. We were very distracted. This was a very distracting thing because senator ted cruz of texas just the night before had given his speech at the Republican Convention and he had been all but run out of the room, screamed at, booed at for refusing to explicitly endorse donald trump in his speech at that convention. So thats what was going on july 21, this past summer. We had a lot on our minds that day. But that day our neighbors to the north had a big freaking oil spill. It made zero news in the United States but it was a big deal. This was a pipeline. It was not
House, will democrats who support the president face a tea partylike backlash . When all in starts right now. Good evening from new york, im chris hayes. Six days into Donald Trumps administration, this is what we know to be true. Over the past 24 hours, the president of the United States has been making policy both by executive order and by tweet based on right wing headlines, conspiracy theories and false information. Now americans are coming face to face with the reality of a commanderinchief who seems incapable of separating empirical fact from political spin and rumor, who subsists on a limited media diet of cable news morning and night and who, according to his own aides, is consumed by personal slights and perceived injuries, unable to lett a single thing go. This man is now the most powerful person in the world. The New York Times reports today that President Trump rises before 6 00 a. M. , watches television tuned to a cable channel first in the residence and later in a small