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of the dutch emancipation act. within dutch society, support for a formal apology has been growing, with 38% of people now in favour. but almost half the population is still opposed. 0ne far—right leader told me his party doesn't believe in such gestures. quincy gario argues it's essential to come together to understand the realities and impact of the past. even the cheesemonger on the street corner was getting paid with funds from colonial winnings. so everyone in our infrastructure and the way of living and our comfort here is directly linked to that abuse and extraction elsewhere. how exactly do you heal and how do you repair the — not just the psychic terror of the past, but also the material inequalities that have come from that? words are fine, but what are actions?

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Newsday

on what will be the 160th anniversary of the dutch emancipation act. today, i apologise. and he repeated in surinamese. and a caribbean dialect. today, on behalf of the dutch government. i apologise for the actions of the dutch state in the past. posthumously to all enslaved people worldwide who have suffered from those actions. to their daughters and sons, and to all of their descendents till today. within the netherlands, support for a formal apology has been growing, with 38% of people now in favour. but almost half the population is still opposed. one far—right leader told me his party doesn't believe in such gestures.

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All In With Chris Hayes

candidates. at the same time, so many of those candidates embraced this maga republican-ism. a lot of people in the middle -- our base turnout because they cared about things like this. kids, students, young people, about student debt, about climate, about the dobbs decision. and, people in the middle also turned and voted for us, who in the past had voted for republicans because they saw what we were doing compared to what republicans are doing. so it was a great campaign. we worked very hard to get it done that way. and, we succeeded. >> there will now be in outright majority in the united states senate. 51 to 49. that's different to the 50/50 senate last time, two years ago. after that midterm -- after the runoff, which was in january, last time and, there's a complicated negotiation between you and mitch mcconnell about how a 50/50 senate's gonna work. that doesn't happen this time.

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All In With Chris Hayes

on, and people said, gee, his democratic party is talking about things like karabakh! but at the same time, people understood that the republican party was not the republican party of ten or 15 years ago. it had become a maga party. and frankly, one of our successes and messaging was calling it the maga party. now, everyone knows what it is. and this party rejects democracy, this party doesn't really tell the truth, and also, and this is not giving enough attention, all they do is say blame and talk about problems that they never have any solutions at all for. so a large number of people, including some republicans who were not pro trump's, some independents elite conservative, said, this is not my party anymore, it's too far right, i'm worried about our democracy, i'm going to give the democrats a chance. just look at what they've done. so it sort of a one-two punch. and the warnock campaign is a metaphor for what happened around the country. every one of our candidates had great issues to campaign on. there were terrific bunch of

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All In With Chris Hayes

about student debt, about climate, about the dobbs decision. and people in the middle. also voted for us would in past that voted for republicans. because they saw what we were doing compared to republicans were to. so it was a great campaign. we worked very hard to get it done. that way and we succeeded. >> there will now be an outright majority. in the united states senate, 51 to 49. different than a 50/50 senate last time. two years ago, as we headed in after that midterm runoff which was in january last time around, there was a complicated negotiation between how a 50/50 senate is going to work. that doesn't happen this time. you are the foremost expert in america on why 51 to 49 is better than 50/50. so from your perspective, as

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All In With Chris Hayes

calling it the maga party. now, everyone knows what it is. and this party rejects democracy, this party doesn't really tell the truth, and also, and this is not giving enough attention, all they do is say blame and talk about problems that they never have any solutions at all for. so a large number of people, including some republicans who were not pro trump's, some independents elite conservative, said, this is not my party anymore, it's too far right, i'm worried about our democracy, i'm going to give the democrats a chance. just look at what they've done. so it sort of a one-two punch. and the warnock campaign is a metaphor for what happened around the country. every one of our candidates had great issues to campaign on. there were terrific bunch of candidates. at the same time, so many of those candidates embraced this maga republican-ism. a lot of people in the middle -- our base turnout because they cared about things like this. kids, students, young people,

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CNN This Morning

policies, not the person. >> you get a lot of that on the sunday shows. >> a lot of that. if you are backing donald trump today this is what you are backing and you give up any right to call yourself a constitutional conservative. the candidate you're backing has threatened to destroy it. >> kevin mccarthy hasn't said anything and i think there were too few republicans saying things, there were some but too few. and kevin mccarthy said on the first day we will read every single word of the constitution from the floor of the house, something that hasn't been done in years. >> it sounds like he knows it needs to be done because the leader of the party doesn't believe in it. >> we're talking about high level republicans, establishment republicans and how they respond. if you sort through the conspiracy of who trump is trying to signal. one of the things they believe is that the elites collude to undermine the constitution and subverted the election. if you believe this line of

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CNN Newsroom Live

getting support to pass an assault weapons ban through congress. this, after a spate of recent deadly shootings across the u.s. in virginia, where a walmart employee shot and killed six co-workers before killing himself last tuesday, the chesapeake city council will hold a special meeting on monday to confirm an emergency declaration to help fund recovery efforts. the mayor will lead a candle light vigil for the victims after the meeting. and despite the recent shootings, one democratic senator says his party doesn't have enough votes to pass an assault weapons ban. >> if you pass an assault weapons ban, you are not going to magically eliminate mass shootings in this country, but it is true that that ar-15 or ar-15 style weapon is generally the choice of mass shooters. and what you saw in 1994, when we passed an assault weapons ban was a dramatic decline in mass shootings that remained in place for a decade until the

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

last week when house speaker nancy pelosi handled her party's succession plan seamlessly, she showed a new political model for how leaders can anoint a new generation of democrats to fill the bench. the problem as you might know is that while president biden says he intends to run for reelection, democrats we talk to often say their party doesn't have the same bench they're seeing in the house of the fresh faces to step up and govern and be leaders for a post biden era. that's leading them to look at newly elected candidates from the most recent cycle and it's happening at a time when the republican party is figuring out whether and how they will be able to stamp out, you know, someone like donald trump who is in his late 70s for a younger more, you know, conservative type of republican. >> and president biden and his family head to nantucket for the thanksgiving holiday. family discussions will begin in earnest about 2024, but donald

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Deadline White House

that because to your point about de-radicalization, you know, in sort of looking at other efforts, and again has been around foreign terrorism that i have read about this, but it seems that there is this moment where there is a divide, as you said, within the community itself. it seems too early to say that about the republicans. where do you assess what happened last tuesday, liz cheney sort of national platform and what may ensue later tonight? >> well, in a sense, i see this in part about whether the republican party understands what voters did or still are clinging to kind of the power of trump and the influence of trump. what i see voters having done through my security lens is i saw them rejecting what trump stands for. and so if the party doesn't figure that out faster, they are

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