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Morning Joe-20220216-11:47:00

if they drive this content through the black box algorithms, it exposes the algorithms. it imposes transparency. parents will know what is happening to their kids and why it's happening. so i think the combination of information and control. >> good morning, senator blumenthal. i have a teenage daughter and about to be a teenage son. on behalf of a lot of parents, thank you to you and senator blackburn for taking up this critical issue. you have good bipartisan support around it. what does the future of the bill look like in terms of getting it passed, and what has been the reaction from the big companies? what have your negotiations with them been like? >> great question. first of all, we're very fortunate to have strong support from the chairman of the committee, senator cantwell, and also from others on both sides of the aisle. you know, if you sat through those hearings and closed your eyes and you heard the outrage expressed by my colleagues, you couldn't tell whether it was a

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CNN Special Report-20211211-04:38:00

>> we're up to the challenge. >> tough to top. someone died. >> i think that a lot more people will die before we're done here, frankly. >> why? >> because people die every day. right? i mean, not a heart attack. vie violeolent death. >> people die violent deaths all the time. right? this is part of the reason that we won the state. the blacks are killing each other in staggering numbers from coast-to-coast. we don't want part of that anymore so the fact that they resist us when we say hey, we want a homeland is not shocking to me. all right? these people want violence and the right is just meeting market demand. >> one of the most notorious defendants started his closing arguments and argued he never planned to commit violence that weekend and didn't want violence. >> the plaintiff's attorneys showed text messages from cantwell, i'm willing to risk a lot for our cause including

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CNN Special Report-20211206-02:38:00

defendants started his closing arguments and argued he never planned to commit violence that weekend and didn't want violence. >> the plaintiff's attorneys showed text messages from cantwell willing to risk a lot for our cause including violence and incarceration. >> before charlottesville, the organizers told me part of the propaganda strategy was to look like their ideas were so powerful and so dangerous that the state had to violently suppress it. they wanted to go out there and i a reget arrested because it m them look like victims. it was essential to the property be -- propaganda strategy. they said they want to show their ideas are being violently repressed. this is cantwell at the scene

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Morning Joe-20211124-11:24:00

on the east coast, largely a different group of people. there is a centralized mission and message there. in large part, they're to one service, and it's, you know, protecting the people who support donald trump in general. that's their larger goal. >> ben, i guess to follow up on that, would you say the movement is stronger today than it was on january 6th? you actually think they've gained strength post insurrection versus having it be diminished with all of the, you know, legal that they're going through and the violence that happened on that day? >> i definitely believe that's true. i think it is important to note that they will discard leaders willy-nilly. you see people like -- for example, in charlottesville at this trial, those people are persona non grata. cantwell is referred to as the crying nazi. richard spencer used to be a

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The Rachel Maddow Show-20211104-04:08:00

>> question is withdrawn. >> he is now asking him detailed question about adolf hitler's -- he asked him if he's run mein kampf. >> yes. multiple times? >> yes. >> asked whether he believed hitler murdered 6 million jews. >> no. that was cantwell's final question in that part of the cross-examination. that was what happened in virginia today. we are backdrop for electoral politics, right? we are back dropped for a big election while they hide information on. what happened in charlottesville virginia, 2017, the far-right rally that resulted in one woman being killed. more than a dozen people being extremely injured. the parade of the nazi group, the torches, and the chants about jews, and replacement

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The Rachel Maddow Show-20211104-01:08:00

as an expert witness on the stand. and because the defendants in this case are who they are, a number of the white supremacists and neo-nazi defendants at the charlottesville trial, they don't have lawyers. they're representing themselves in court. they're acting as their own lawyers. reporter arno rosenfeld captured what the dialogue was like today between one of the neo-nazi defendants who was on the stand while he was being questioned by another neo-nazi guy who was acting as his own lawyer. here is how he wrote it up. quote, defendant representing himself, christopher cantwell, asks fellow defendant matthew heimbach, what's your favorite holocaust joke. uh, my favorite, heimbach applies with a laugh? question is withdrawn. cantwell now asking detailed questions about adolf hitler's

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The Rachel Maddow Show-20211104-08:07:00

acting as his own lawyer. here is how he wrote it up. quote, defendant representing himself, christopher cantwell, asks fellow defendant matthew heimbach, what's your favorite holocaust joke. uh, my favorite, heimbach applies with a laugh? question is withdrawn. cantwell now asking detailed questions about adolf hitler's political views. he asks heimbach if he's read "mein kampf." yes, he said. asked whether he believed hitler murdered 6 million jews, heimbach says no. that was cantwell's final

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All In With Chris Hayes-20211029-07:27:00

it was kind of an accident. also, if there was planning it was everybody else's fault. so we saw that the defendants kind of throwing each other under the bus. there was chant well who decided to use his opening statement to make a lot of employment and racist remarks which were physically hard to hear. it was really uncomfortable. but what was actually even more uncomfortable was listening to other lawyers justify racism. justify chanting phrases like, you know, just go home, and even worse, which i'm not going to repeat on air. under the guise of respectability, which was, it was a really difficult day of opening statements. >> when you say cantwell, i mean i don't want to repeat verbatim, but somebody word --

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All In With Chris Hayes-20211029-07:23:00

rally. he is already been convicted criminally a battery and assault for his actions in charlottesville. buzzfeed reported that camp while who is defending himself in the civil trial, because no lawyer has been able to tolerate his antics. prepared for trump by watching tucker carlson, fox news host, with white supremacists in prison and getting legal advice from any nazi. that is an interesting choice. within the first minute of his opening statement in court today, cantwell quoted adolf hill lawyers my call, he then later do use the n-word according to reporters listening. one of those reporters found the trial, in charlottesville, is liz wentz, a con distributor in the post when she wrote about -- now could bring down a new generation of extremist, and liz coverage who i was covering all day today, joins me. now it is great to have you on this. before we get to what happened today. you wrote about the theory of the case, i wonder if you could

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All In With Chris Hayes-20211029-00:22:00

the decision. the unite the right rally marched through the campus of the university of virginia. they carried lit particular can i torches. the next morning things got even worse. the city descended into violence as far right groups and counter protestors clashed into the streets. the governor declared a state of emergency and the rally was canceled. then tragedy struck that afternoon when an avowed white nationalist plowed his car into a group of counter protestors killing 32-year-old heather heir. today the trial began against the organizers of that rally. it's not a criminal trial, it's a civil one. one of the defendants is christopher cantwell. he became known as the crying nazi after posting a video of himself weeping after a warrant for his arrest was.

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