and the humiliation that s come with that here in front of the whole nation. tonight we begin with how we got here, because everyone s been absorbing the days of chaos, headlines about the failure of the republican majority to get its work start in the its new congress. a story that really goes beyond politics and it s reaching people who don t always follow the swearing in or the speaker s race. if you approach this with fresh eyes as many americans have, saying what s going on over there? you may wonder why the big chaotic fight continues with rolling losses for republicans. why is it happening at the finish line of a win for the gop in the midterms? and why is the big fight in washington within one party, not between one of the typically warring factions between parties? there are many factors but three reasons loom large. first a crop of republicans who are more focused on hijacking than running. second, this trump internet industrial complex that puts the content, the tr
going into thursday night losing, appearing to lose the 11th vote. we say that because he has now lodged, as you can see on the right side of the screen, seven votes not for him that are others, which mathematically would stop him. he appears to have lost his 11th round. we re back with two of the experts who have been walking us through so much of this breaking news. michael moore and tim snyder. as promised, we wanted to show something from the culture that is also rooted in reality. this is an iconic scene from dark knight, where alfred is warning bruce wayne or batman, who might be a bit like mccarthy, about dealing with the kind of hijackers you don t fully understand. some men aren t looking for anything logical like money. they can t be bought, bullied, reasoned, or negotiated with. some men just want to watch the world burn. do you see any application here, michael moore? well, yes.
night losing. and the winner is the hurt locker. we ducked out and didn t go to the governor s ball and went to in and out instead. this little lady walked up to me and said, didn t you just win an oscar? and i said, no, and i bit into my double-double. and the oscar goes to just the fact that i was sitting in that room with those people, wearing that gorgeous dress that had been especially made just for me, i felt i had won. honestly, i didn t feel i needed anymore than that. people go oh, it s just enough to be nominated, which is all well and good. in the beginning. and the winner is linda hunt! the nominees ken chase. whoopi goldberg. margaret avery. the color purple was given