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All In With Chris Hayes

colleagues in the house? the average house republican? there are exit ramps and off-ramps so often with donald trump, the place where you can say this is enough, or even, like some have said, let's wait to see what the outcome of the trial will be. but now, everyone jumps both feet in behind on trump in some of this crazy stuff. >> i think that question, be devils this all in the house and it's a question we all ask ourselves often, certainly a question we asked ourselves during the course of the impeachment trial. as you know only seven republican senators were willing to choose party country over party and do the right thing. that's a question i think we have to pose to republican members of congress, and other republicans of good faith and tell them to take back their party, to prevent it from descending into the abyss, as unfortunately it has been on this sort of course for quite some time. >> what do you know now but you didn't know when you were an impeachment manager around january six? since then there's been the

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Dateline

his pathfinder with his toyota tires, has it ever been in that field? >> your pathfinder's wheel base is very close to the width of the tires that were left in that field, okay? do you have any recollection at all of being off the road? >> i was not off the road. no. >> what he is doing is building each fact that he presents builds on the fact before. and he allows russell williams to process each and every fact. >> and with each fact that is set before him, russell williams inches towards the abyss. he just doesn't know it yet. coming up. but this detective does. you and i both know that the unknown offender transported murray -- comeau's body --

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Deadline White House

that tweet, be there, we will be wild. it was a tweet that set up a violent chain reaction that resulted in a deadly attack on our government. cnn is not reporting the special counsel is asking witnesses about a contentious oval office meeting on december 18th, 2020. more than a month after the election, and mere days after the electoral college made official the decision of the american people. in short, that trump had lost the election. in that moment, the disgraced ex-president had two paths. he had door number one, admit head on that his campaign met the end of the line, keep in pace simple peaceful transfer of power. behind door number two, not just fall, but vaults into the abyss, commit to antidemocratic measures. of course, we all know the rest

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The Beat With Ari Melber

councils -- in reality, this is a complex matrix of cases in which those cars are crossing lines all the time. >> and we don't know if they are talking to each other, right? what we are talking about, we are talking about the federal investigation, the one with the most power and money and resources to bring to bear. and that's different from all the other state investigations. but at some point, they all need to get into a line, right? if you are trying to whack the piñata that is donald trump, you can't all do it at the same time. there's gonna have to be some kind of process, line, for who gets to whack first. usually that is the federal government, and then, the states take their time. but all of this is dissolved in an abyss of the fact that the republican national convention is coming up in 12 months, right? and getting all this done before trump is named the presumptive leader of the party is just really hard. and then, certainly bringing him to trial, and let's say a conviction before he has the opportunity to run for president again, that's where

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The ReidOut

you by article 2 section 1 is a power, it knows no other appeal. we cannot view those congressional statutes as altering your plenary power you have directly by the constitution of the united states. >> eastman advocated a fringe legal theory, the independent state legislature theory, which claims that state legislatures have broad, unchecked authority to set election rules under the constitution's elections clause. he later pushed the theory in the lead-up of january 6th. trying to get slates of fake electors submitted in key states to hand the 2020 election to donald trump. but today, the supreme court rejected taking american democracy into the abyss in a 6-3 ruling, the court rejected the independent state legislature theory in moore v. harper, a case about north carolina's congressional map. chief justice john roberts wrote for the majority, quote, the

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Morning Joe

momentum. >> right. >> putin is obviously weaker, but there is weaker and there is weaker. weaker people may be dangerous. what might he do in ukraine? a weaker russia raises questions over control of nuclear weapons. he is weaker but he is not out. there's lots of things he can do, i think, to revive in terms of, for example, suddenly the russian government could be very generous toward the russian people, or he could crack down or other would-be warlords who might take him on. it is premature to be writing his political obituary at this point. >> at the same time, he's tapped into a narrative about the war that was percolating in russia. david ignatius, column in "the washington post" entitled "president vladimir putin looked into the abyss on saturday and blinked." david writes, in part, quote, after vowing revenge for what he called an armed mutiny, putin settled for a compromise.

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Yasmin Vossoughian Reports

international affairs is instability. >> i think the russian president himself would say right now predictability and stability is not necessarily something you can equate with russia considering what has happened over the last 24 hours. >> he might or he might simply say that he is stability for russia. that is the message that he has given for the last 20 years. it is worth keeping in mind that before president putin this was a very unstable country into the 1990s. you know, it's really important for us not to jump to conclusions about what russians might be thinking right now. many may have looked over the abyss this weekend and think, that's the kind of instability i don't want. we talk about the people around president putin being afraid of him. i think potentially also they are likely afraid of the unknown. it's important to remember that the way that russia's run is not just president putin.

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Fox News at Night

they'll consider themselves ok. it'll be disaster on their war effort if they shoot on each other. not only will it give the ukraine a huge boost but it'll be completely demoralizing to the russian army. >> hard to believe that yevgeny prigozhin will gate free pass on this but we'll see. colonel, thank you for coming on. we appreciate your time. >> thank you, trace. >> trace: in the meantime, we're getting new information about the tragic end of the titan sub including what caused the sudden and massive implosion dr. man will join us in a few moments on the science of diving a sub into the abyss. matt finn is live into the investigation into exactly what happened. matt, good evening. >> good evening, trace. national guard's investigation into the titan's catastrophic implosion is ongoing right now. the coast guard says they're collecting data from the debris field 2 1/2 miles under water. sadly, the coast guard commander says there's no guarantee they'll find the victims.

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Anderson Cooper 360

but they want to know what went wrong and what it was that caused that catastrophic failure in this -- it is amazing to think in 1912 the titanic sank and now in 2023 you have more people's lives being claimed right at the site of the titanic. they'd really like to understand that. they'd also like to recover remains if possible. but given the implosion, given the violent nature of this event, that may be impossible. >> yeah, it's very unlikely, we've talked to experts, and we'll talk to dr. marty later on, unlikely that there would be any bodies or even bones at this point. but we'll learn more about that obviously in the days ahead. but obviously the families would like to recover what they can and bring their loved ones home. miguel, thank you so much. appreciate it. we have been focusing on this now for several days, and joining us right now is james cameron, diver, explorer, director of "the abyss," a deep sea thriller and most famously of course "titanic" as well as well as many other great films.

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Anderson Cooper 360

the titanic. we really like to understand that. we also like to recover remains if possible. but given the implosion, given the nature of this event, that may be impossible. >> yet it, is very unlikely we. have talked experts, we will talk to mark doctor -- later on, they said it was unlikely that there will be any bodies or even bones at this point. we will learn more about that obviously in the days ahead. but obviously, the families we would like to recover what they can, and take their loved ones home. miguel, thank you so much, appreciate it. we have been focusing on this now for several days. and joining us right now is james cameron, diver, explorer director of the abyss. a deep sea for lauren, and most famously of course titanic as well, as many as well as many other great films. james, i appreciate you joining us. at some whose devoted your life to expiration as you have, under the sea, i wonder what is going through your mind tonight? >> well thanks anderson. i mean obviously, we are all kind of heart sick from the outcome of this. and i've been living with it for a few days now, at some of my other colleagues in the

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