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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.
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,
In 'The Siren's Call,' Chris Hayes discusses on how attention has become currency
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with MSNBC presenter Chris Hayes about his new book, "The Siren's Call: How Attention Became the World's Most Endangered Resource."
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'.
Chris Hayes wants you to pay attention
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Chris Hayes on Trump Inauguration: "We Haven't Seen Anything Like This Before, A Concentration Of Wealth And Power"
MSNBC host Chris Hayes laments that the people who structure "the information environment that Americans see and hear" are attending the second Trump inauguration. "We haven't seen anything like this before,
Chris Hayes: Trump vowed to be a dictator on Day 1. He's already making good on that promise.
Chris Hayes says Trump's pardon of Jan. 6 rioters, including those who beat police officers, is the culmination of yearslong attack on American democracy
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,
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Chris Hayes Made a Chamber of His Own
When Hayes met me on a frigid January afternoon at his stately, well-appointed townhouse in Park Slope, naturally my first ...
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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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Chris Hayes: Trump's pardon of Ross Ulbricht shouldn't fly under the radar
Chris Hayes says Trump's pardon of dark web market founder, Ross Ulbricht, shouldn't fly under the radar and calls it a ...
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MSNBC faces $30 million defamation lawsuit over segments aired on Rachel Maddow, Chris Hayes shows
A jury will weigh whether NBC News and MSNBC defamed a doctor when they reported on unfounded allegations of hysterectomies ...
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MNSBC’s Chris Hayes Shreds Trump’s Inaugural Address: ‘A Cult Leader Who Keeps Predicting Different Days’ for the Apocalypse
MSNBC’s Chris Hayes likened President Donald Trump to a “cult leader” who must constantly change the goalposts regarding his ...
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Cable news host Chris Hayes talks new book “The Sirens' Call”
The average American spends nearly half their waking life looking at a screen. Cable host Chris Hayes is exploring the impact ...
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