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All In with Chris Hayes

'Losing streak': GOP refuses to learn lessons from ‘crushing’ election losses

All In with Chris Hayes

MS NOW, Chris Hayes

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4.55.3K Ratings

🗓️ 15 February 2024

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Guests: Jason Kander, Harry Litman, Michelle Goldberg, Rep. Grace Meng A Super Bowl celebration ends in mass gun violence. Tonight: What we know about what happened in Kansas City. Then: Jack Smith asks the Supreme Court to hurry up. Tonight's filing from the special counsel to try and end Trump delay tactics. And as George Santos taunts the MAGA Congress that ejected him, new signs Republicans aren't learning lessons from their losing ways.

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0:00.0

Tonight on all end.

0:03.0

We saw one of the shooters he had a brown jacket on.

0:05.0

They were really young.

0:07.0

Somebody just acting out of control.

0:09.0

A Super Bowl celebration ends in mass gun violence.

0:14.0

Parades, rallies, schools, movies, it seems like almost nothing is safe.

0:20.0

What we know about what happened in Kansas City?

0:23.0

Then Jack Smith asked the Supreme Court to hurry up.

0:27.0

Tonight's filing from the Special Counsel to try and end Trump delay tactics.

0:32.0

And as George Santos taunts the MAGA Congress that ejected him,

0:35.0

news signs Republicans aren't learning lessons from their losing ways.

0:40.0

Stop running around for Trump and start running the country.

0:45.0

But all in starts right now.

0:47.0

Good evening from New York, I'm Chris Hayes. There's a lot of news to get to tonight

0:54.7

including a rocket of a filing from Special Prosecutor Jack Smith, the results of that

0:59.5

special congressional race in New York, but we begin tonight with the devastating and

1:03.8

depressingly familiar news from Missouri. They are a shooting at the end of the

1:09.4

Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl Victory Parade has left at least one person dead, about two dozen

1:15.8

in the crowd wounded, according to police.

1:18.7

Nine of those who suffered gunshot wounds were children, ranging in ages from 6 to 15, according to hospital officials.

1:26.5

Now when the Chiefs won the title on Sunday, a record number of people watched the game,

1:30.5

and by all accounts a record number of fans, hundreds of thousands, turned out in downtown

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