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Chris Hayes, MSNBC
Lawrence and Chris Hayes discuss the thing Trump most wants from you — and what you can do about it
MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell is joined by his fellow MSNBC host Chris Hayes to discuss the latter's fascinating and illuminating new book, "The Sirens' Call: How Attention Became the World's Most Endangered Resource.
MSNBC's Chris Hayes: Google and Meta are monetizing our attention much more than actual information
MSNBC’s ‘All In with Chris Hayes’ host and ‘The Sirens’ Call’ author Chris Hayes joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the role of technology companies have played on the political divide in the U.S., how the companies have developed products that significantly reduce attention spans,
MSNBC’s Chris Hayes on attention overload, a troll’s mindset, and how to stop doomscrolling
Whether we’re doomscrolling the latest news or scanning our favorite celebrity accounts to concoct parasocial relationships, Hayes, who studied philosophy at Brown University, argues we are increasingly being compelled to pay attention to things that aren’t good for us,
‘Focus is power’: Chris Hayes on covering Trump in the age of ‘the attention economy’
The key here is paying attention and focusing on the things we all think matter, and not being whipped around constantly.” Chris Hayes joins Joy Reid to discuss his new book, The Sirens’ Call: How Attention Became the World's Most Endangered Resource,
Chris Hayes Says Trump 'Isn't Omnipotent' and His 'Form of Domination' Is 'Defeatable': 'Focus Is Power' | Video
Chris Hayes has a new book out, and during his MSNBC show on Tuesday, he used the occasion to discuss the sensory bombardment of Donald Trump's second term — and how he thinks Americans can fight back.
Review: Can’t pay attention to anything? TV host Chris Hayes has ideas
I was looking for self-help advice in Chris Hayes’ “The Sirens' Call,” an examination of the system widely monopolizing our time and eroding our focus: the attention economy. In recent years, my attention has felt continually besieged by a barrage of information,
Chris Hayes: Trump will take negative attention over no attention every time
Chris Hayes joins Morning Joe to discuss his new book 'The Sirens' Call: How Attention Became the World's Most Endangered Resource'.
MSNBC's Chris Hayes Says Trump's First Week in Office Is 'In the Worst-Case Scenario Neighborhood' | Video
MSNBC's Chris Hayes sat down with "The Late Show" host Stephen Colbert on Monday to share his thoughts about President Donald Trump's first week back in office. The longtime journalist discussed everything from the president's decision to pardon all the Jan.
‘Focus is power’: Trump doesn’t want you to pay attention to this, says Hayes
In a distracted age, focus is power. And having an inability to focus is giving away power," says Chris Hayes. His new book “The Sirens’ Call: How Attention Became the World's Most Endangered Resource” is out now.
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‘Do not forget’: Bernie Sanders has a message if you’re worried about Trump 2.0
Sen. Bernie Sanders joins Chris Hayes to discuss the RFK Jr confirmation hearing, the threat of oligarchy in America, Trump’s ...
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‘A Real Conundrum’: Katie Couric, MSNBC’s Chris Hayes Bemoan That Covering Trump Is ‘Really Hard’
Journalist Katie Couric and MSNBC host Chris Hayes during a Tuesday podcast episode lamented the challenges they face in ...
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Book Review: ‘Superbloom,’ by Nicholas Carr; ‘The Sirens’ Call,’ by Chris Hayes
Superbloom,” by Nicholas Carr, and “The Sirens’ Call,” by the MSNBC host Chris Hayes, argue that we are ill equipped to ...
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Trump scrambles to blame Obama, Biden, diversity policies for deadly plane crash
He is out there blaming his predecessor, blaming women, blaming people of color—blaming anyone but himself,” says Chris Hayes ...
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Chris Hayes: Musk changes to X ‘massively destructive’ to how people see the news
MSNBC host Chris Hays tore into billionaire Elon Musk and warned against what he characterized as the “massively destructive” ...
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