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MSNBC The Rachel Maddow Show January 19, 2022 05:09:00

Quite enough evidence to charge if we decide to pursue that. yeah i want to hold out, but for all reasons of standard, i think it is a better idea for the defense to pursue this. technically, it is an ongoing investigation. even though we have given everything we have to the feds, so they have the information should they wish to pursue it, it is not as though we have the pre-determination that we are not going to charge. i just want to say what it is what they decide to do. these individuals to be prosecuted under state law, i m saying that if one of the goals is to find out who orchestrated this, again, seemingly there is a conspiracy between multiple states, so if with the ultimate goal is to is not just to prosecute these individuals, ....

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MSNBC The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell January 20, 2022 03:32:00

that was moments ago on the senate floor when majority leader chuck schumer asked for a vote to overrule the parliamentary ruling that was that did not allow him to impose a special rule for voting rights. on the senate. and so what they are now voting for is the question of overruling the chair in such a way that will allow the democrats to have finally a vote on voting rights on the senate floor. technically, a yes vote affirms the ruling of the chair, and a no vote is a vote for senator schumer s proposition to move on in a different direction from the way the parliamentary rules normally require, which would require a 60-vote threshold. they are calling the vote now. there it is. there will be no further roll ....

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FOXNEWS FOX News Sunday January 10, 2022 07:40:00

Back when they were filibustering, when strom thursday thurmond set the record in 1957, he had to stand on the floor. bret: that s right. the u.s [inaudible conversations] the u.s. technically, obviously, is a constitutional federal republic. democrats last time they were in the minority, just the last time, used the filibuster the 270 times, and one of them was to block a police reform bill put forward by a black republican senator, tim scott, from your state. well, you know, you can call it justice act, you can call it anything you want to call it. now, i don t know exactly what was contained in that law, but when you filibuster in order to get time so that people can bring people around to your point of view, that s one thing. but that is still a policy. that s not stopping anybody from ....

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MSNBC The 11th Hour January 22, 2022 07:34:00

They do representative but in terms of this questions battery, they re only asking people who voted in the elections. that means, this question is not capturing the folks who were not able to vote. who are deterred from voting, who did not have proper access to voting, who were not registered. so, we re missing a whole bunch of people who we need to consider when we re thinking about that in access. yes, technically, 94% of americans thought that when they voted it was easy, but what about the larger population of americans, of eligible voters. because we haven t even touch the topic of how difficult it is to register. i want to implore the viewers to read that fine print. look at what the sample, is before you start drawing conclusions on these numbers. look at who the sample is, and look at who they re actually ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News January 13, 2022 11:04:00

He had been at a party but said his garden was a workspace. technically, it was within the rules. i believed implicitly that this was a work event. many watching including bereaved families didn t believe him. it wasn t an apology. he didn t say sorry. he basically gaslit the entire nation by saying that he thought that the event that was actually illegal at the time was a work event, and not a party. we all know that s not true. one by one, his cabinet have come forward to back him. the foreign secretary late in the evening said she was behind him 100%, and the chancellor, too a bit lukewarm requested patience while an inquiry is under way. but a handful of his own mps have lost patience publicly calling on him to go. i know my thoughts are, is that he s damaging us now. he s damaging the entire ....

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