Republicans use Ohio train disaster to pursue culture wars, ignore solutions

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.chrislhayes: “The Republican Party is fundamentally – when the chips are down, when it’s time for the rubber to hit the road, when it’s time to govern – beholden to the rich and corporate interests.”

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Spider-Man on BroadwayChris Hayes: U.S. life expectancy is declining. Biden should act.Cicilline to Gaetz: Insurrectionists should be banned from leading the PledgeChris Hayes on the GOP response to the Ohio train derailment: "Republicans can complain all they want. But what do you want to do? They can't really offer any real solutions. Because, in the end, this is just a classic story about corporate interests and regulation.

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