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Morning Joe

those are little children and far too many of those. >> that's the death toll. >> jonathan, again, this is happening because greg abbott does nothing. this is happening because the state legislature does nothing. and they claim that these slaughters have to continue, that little children have to continue to be slaughtered in the name of freedom. almost like some sick, ritualistic, ancient sacrifice of children's blood for their -- i almost said a word i shouldn't say -- for their screwed up view of a radicalized, hyper-individualized freedom that our founders never anticipated.

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

early two thousands. i mean, this has been going on these revelations have been coming out for decades. now what is going to make it stop? i don't know until until there's a reckoning within the church. i don't know that. you know you this is a different kind of abuse than we see at other organizations. when you look at the boy scouts the you know the larry nassar case with gymnastics. the um what happened at penn state? this is a very sadistic. um like i said , ritualistic, satanic statistic , type of abuse and. which didn't at least as far as i'm aware of didn't happen if there's other places, and the bishops knew about it, and for some reason, they chose not to do anything about it. in fact, they actually enable them and until they come to some kind of reckoning is what drew those kinds of people to the priesthood and what drew those kinds of people. to be bishops

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Reliable Sources With Brian Stelter

guns. there is also a ritualistic aspect connected to the office of the president. as a commander in chief and a consoler in chief. over and over, that's the way ritual works in some ways and i think it's extremely important that he shows up, he and the first lady show up to extend, not to extend condolences because that's one thing we should appreciate about biden. there's a lot of issues with the presidency and the administration right now but one thing is he is, we use the word empathetic. it means nothing. biden feels our pain. you know the way bill clinton, i think, said he feels our pain and i think a lot of people felt he did. but this guy really does feel the pain of these people. he absorbs it. and i think this kind of ritual matters. it really matters to some extent, but it's up against this sea of chatter on social media and everything that knocks it down. what we have to remember is that

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All In With Chris Hayes

and, you know, this is -- none of this is surprising, but the sort of ritualistic, almost stalinesque groveling and self-criticism struggle sessions that any republican has to go through in the era of trump is still remarkable of the hold. >> bear in mind there are a lot of republican voters who didn't necessarily love donald trump in the 2016 primary but as his presidency went along, many warmed up to him. even at the same time that republicans were losing independent voters in the suburbs, et cetera. so when someone like j.d. vance says i wasn't crazy about the guy in 2016 but i've changed my tune, there are a lot of republican voters that kind of sympathize with that perspective. so what i find in my research is that most republican voters, they're less interested in someone who has loyalty to trump the man and has been consistent ever since day one on that front and they're more looking for someone who represents the kind of fights donald trump has oriented the party toward and

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All In With Chris Hayes

sort of ritualistic, almost stalinesque groveling and self-criticism struggle sessions that any republican has to go through in the era of trump is still remarkable of the hold. >> bear in mind there are a lot of republican voters who didn't necessarily love donald trump in the 2016 primary but as his presidency went along, many warmed up to him. even at the same time that republicans were losing independent voters in the suburbs, et cetera. so when someone like j.d. vance says i wasn't crazy about the guy in 2016 but i've changed my tune, there are a lot of republican voters that kind of sympathize with that perspective. so what i find in my research is that most republican voters, they're less interested in someone who has loyalty to trump the man and has been consistent ever since day one on that front and they're more looking for someone who represents the kind of fights donald trump has oriented the party toward and that is i think the strategy

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All In With Chris Hayes

and none of this is surprising, but the ritualistic, almost stalin us gravelling and self criticism struggle system -- in the era of trump is still remarkable to behold. >> bear in mind that there are a lot of republican voters who didn't necessarily love donald trump in the 2016 primary but as his presidency went along, many warmed up to him. even at the same time that republicans are losing voters. so when someone like j.d. vance says, yeah i wasn't a fan in 2017 but i change my tune. there are a lot of republican voters that sympathize with that perspective. so what i find in my research is that most republican voters are less interested in someone who has loyalty to trump the man and has been consistent ever since day one on that front, and they're more looking for someone who represents the kinds of fights donald trump has oriented the party toward. and that i think is the

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell-20191110-03:36:00

tim alberta examines trump's obsession with possible defectors and whether any of them would actually turn against their own party and president on an impeachment vote. he writes, "venting privately about the president has become a hallowed pastime in republican-controlled washington, a sort of ritualistic release for those lawmakers routinely defending the indefensible. but it's also evident that barring a plain admission of guilt by the president himself, think jack nicholson in a few good men, the republican party will not be foresaking trump. joining us now jennifer rubin, an opinion writer at the "washington post" and tim miller from jeb bush's 2016 campaign. jennifer, look, you are an optimistic former republican

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell-20191109-06:37:00

their own party and president on impeachment vote. writing, venting privately about the president has become a hallowed pastime in republican controlled washington, a sort of ritualistic release for those lawmakers tasked with routinely defending the indefensible. but it's also evidence that barring a plain admission of guilt by the president himself, think jack nicholson in "a few good men," the republican party will not be forsaking trump. joining us now, jennifer rubin and tim miller. jennifer, look, you are an optimistic former republican who believes that they will do this. earlier today i spoke to former governor bill weld who's running against donald trump in the primaries. he's written a letter to senators to say the party will be destroyed and your careers will ultimately be destroyed.

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell-20191109-03:36:00

to prepare their defense of president trump with televised impeachment hearings less than a week away. but ever since house speaker nancy pelosi announced the normal impeach. inquiry republicans republicans have spent the past month -- in a new piece from politico magazine titled who will betray trump tim alberta examines trump's obsession with possible defectors and whether any of them would actually turn against their own party and president on impeachment vote. venting privately about the president has become a hallowed pastime in republican controlled washington, a sort of ritualistic release for those lawmakers routinely defending the indefensible. but it's also evidence that barring a plain admission of guilt by the president himself, think jack nicholson in a few good men, the republican party

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190206:17:09:00

conference over the weekend when he tried to explain the racist picture in his medical school yearbook. and he still seems obsessed by senator john mccain who passed away last year, but the president has yet to forgive him for voting against a move advanced to repeal obamacare and talked about that again at the lunch with these anchors and said offhand, "and he had a book that bombed," actually the book was at the top of the bestseller list. i think he gave a feeling at that lunch where his head really is, no matter what the scripted, ritualistic, "let's work together" text that he would read later in the evening said. >> totally in campaign made, looking towards 2020. no matter what else happens, he's really responding viscerally to any infringement or any attack on him, perceived or otherwise. this is what chuck schumer had to say on "morning joe." >> he was insulting you as well as insulting a deceased american

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