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Sunday Night in America With Trey Gowdy

poverty, increasing level of authoritarianism here at the very many challenges that are at the root cause of theou nddisplacement of people around the world. >> trey: color me skeptical, but i don't think voters will accept the climate change isoss allowing people to cross on secure border in texas and arizona. is he ever going to accept responsibility for what is going on? >> apparently not. and really, you can take the most radical progressive. we knew it was a crisis in january 2021 and l3 years latert over 9 million people in the country, 300 plus on the terrorist watch list and theyon don't know where they are right inclnow inside of her country at large. fentanylat l has killed 100,000 people. of course, there'shi a crisis. this is the arrogant attitude he has taken when he has deconstructed the rule of lawt and put every american at risk. when you have mayor eric adams

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The Rachel Maddow Show

republican members of congress and u.s. senators still voted to throw out the results of the 2020 election the night after the violent attack on congress in january 2021. even today polls in iowa ahead of next week's caucuses show that trump's pledge to root out his enemies like vermin, claims like that make iowa republican voters more likely to vote for him, not less. when trump was criticized for saying immigrants are poisoning the blood of america, when he was criticized for that because that's literally what adolf hitler said about non-arians in mein kampf. he not only has kept using that same language over and over again. he's now institutionalizing it. today the new anti-nikki haley ad is an anti-immigrant ad that is titled, poisoning, to remind

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The Rachel Maddow Show

american republican leaders have reacted to this violence from their own leader, how they have reacted to this anti-democratic turn in the leadership of their party? it is not just a trump problem. it's that republicans like what trump did, and they don't mind the idea of him doing it again. republican members of congress and u.s. senators still voted to throw out the results of the 2020 election the night after the violent attack on congress in january 2021. even today, polls in iowa ahead of next week's caucuses so thought trump's pledge to root out his enemies like vermin, claims like that make iowa republican voters more likely to vote for him, not less. when trump is criticize to say that immigrants are poisoning the blood of america, when he was criticized for that because that is literally what adolf hitler said about none arians in mein kampf, that was well

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The Rachel Maddow Show

the idea of him doing it again. republican members of congress and u.s. senators still voted to throw out the results of the 2020 election the night after the violent attack on congress in january 2021. even today polls in iowa ahead of next week's caucuses show that trump's pledge to root out his enemies like vermin, claims like that make iowa republican voters more likely to vote for him, not less. when trump was criticized for saying immigrants are poisoning the blood of america, when he was criticized for that because that's literally what adolf izer hitler said about non-arians in mein kampf. that claim from trump polled so well with republicans and so well received with republican voters, he not only has kept using that sameha language over and over again, he's now

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The Saturday Show with Jonathan Capehart

theirs was a failed attempt to overturn the results of a free and fair election. it failed attempt to disrupt a sacred tradition that has been a part of american democracy, making it a model of peaceful democracy for over 200 years. january 2021 marked a new beginning, a new phase in safeguarding the american experiment. i'm jonathan capehart. this is the saturday show. here we are, three years after the insurrection. we are still living with the consequences of that day. the persistent threats to our democracy, with republican voters casting their first republican primary votes this month, donald trump continuing to hold commanding lead, they g lead, in the polls, we are faced with the startling possibility that the man impeached for in the riots on january 6th could be the man who claimed the

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Fox News Live

to change some minds. how does language like this help? >> i think you know, january 6th and our democracy, it's very personal to me, i live in washington d.c. and i had friends who are calling and asking me because i live on capitol hill to get them out. and i think this is something that this language he feels deeply about. words matter and he knows that and i think he's very calculated and in a good way about what he's saying, and trying to communicate that the democracy is at stake here. and i'm a very moderate person, kind of sit in the middle between republicans and democrats, but you know, this is the first time he's come out and really addressed what happened on january 6th and i think it's responsibility to do so and he did it. >> and erin, does the president have a point here that he replaced a man who was an agent of chaos, that's how he campaigned. do you think he's going to have the ability to bring voters back to that mindset of january, 2021?

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The Beat With Ari Melber

several states. stone denies wrongdoing. he said that states could legally xor the kind of authority he discussed amidst these reports. we want to make sure you know that he posted online that he never plotted the seating of fake electors. i've interviewed him before and offered to let him come back on. tonight i'll show you on "the beat" even more exclusive video. this is from the same documentary but it's new. so that's the context. this part has not aired on msnbc yet. this is something that occurred mid-january 2021. a week after the insurrection. stone's fraudulent elector scene did not ultimately stop certification and you kind of have the therapy part of this. journalists know and documentaryians know, sometimes if you get people talking, you get their emotion out, too.

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CNN Newsroom Live

additional duties during all the cop conduct surrounding january 6. and so prosecutors asked about his involvement including the call to the georgia so he is in early january 2021 when of course trump asked to find the extra votes so he could be declared the winner. so it is unto the judge to does whetheas acting in his city as a federal official. and is is while trump's legal calendar is getting increasingly tight and packed. if all holds, he would see all four of his criminal trials starting stometime between this october and march of 2024. the federal case set to start just one day before super tuesday. jessica schneider, cnn, washington. >>e an assistant professor of lw was in the court for mark meadows' testimony and shared his reaction. >> he had a very hard time on i

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Newsnight

the need for these checks. is that what they mean by "make brexit work"? and if the government is to go to the trouble of introducing such barriers to trade, in order to diverge from eu rules on gene editing or fertilisers, why is the government not vigorously pursuing these opportunities? could this issue, which affects food prices, farmer livelihoods, trade, and our relations with europe be the real test of where britain is heading on brexit in general? here is nick. trade on the move. still flowing across the english channel. bonjour, monsieur! but after brexit, checks. 0ut came eu inspectors from the start. january 2021, when the uk fully left the eu. a pause on the uk side. checks on animal and plant products coming from the eu were due to come into force byjuly 202i.

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CNN News Central

charges to federal court. a keep moment in the court so far, meadows was questioned by a prosecutor about then president trump's january 2021 phone call with secretary of state brad raffensperger, in which trump asked raffensperger to find just enough votes to win georgia, a state which he had lost. he was hoping to find a way to find a less litigious way to win. as you watch this, and we are hearing his case play out in real time right now do you think he has a case to move i think if

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