'Why Are We So Angry?' The Atlantic on politics in 2018
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Anger has become less episodic and more persistent in daily life, argues journalist Charles Duhigg in his latest piece for The Atlantic. Duhigg joins Morning Joe to discuss his research anger and its impact on politics.Dec. 10, 2018
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