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"Giving people money. It's actually that easy."
Is Melissa Harris-Perry—the MSNBC host who recently declared that kids belong to whole communities— stirring up controversy again?
On today's episode on finding solutions to poverty, Newsbusters noticed that Harris-Perry's colleague Chris Hayes appeared in a quick video clip at the end of one segment holding up a handwritten sign with his answer: "Giving people money. It's actually that easy."
Check out the video snippet here:
Hayes is host of the MSNBC show "All In." It replaced Ed Schultz's "The Ed Show," which was moved from prime time to the weekend in April.
What do you think of Hayes' proposal?
You can view the whole segment leading up to the handwritten sign image just below, via MSNBC:
(H/T: Newsbusters)
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