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Chris Jansing Reports

the service, famously heavy, wearing more than 5 pounds and that crown fashioned into an emoji, leaving westminster the coronation provcession and the gold stagecoach which has been used in every coronation since 1861, a large parade back to buckingham palace, much to the public's delight, the monarch and members of the royal family will make an appearance on the balcony. molly hunter, nbc news we've got a lot to cover in our second hour of "chris jansing reports," let's get right to it. ♪ at this hour, the knew statement from the biden administration what they will and won't do to fight back against the texas judge's ruling that could suspend 23 years of access to an abortion pill. plus, what could be a game changing approach to expedite asylum screenings. this latest test at the

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The Mehdi Hasan Show

it is worth noting here that in 1860 and 1861, ultimately 11 states, including notably georgia opted to leave the union in order to maintain their practice of slavery. they were then defeated on the battlefield and rightly so. fast forward, the entire civil war, and 200 american years, we moved on from that dangerous craziness. yet, lo and behold here is another georgian who in the name of hate, bigotry, and extremism wants to break up our great nation. joining me now is barbara walter, author of how civil wars start, and how to stop them. and catherine stewart, author of the power worshippers inside the dangerous rise of religious nationalism. thank you both for joining me tonight. catherine, let me start with you. no rational person thinks marjorie taylor greene thinks national divorce is about to come about anytime soon, at least. but they still must be a reason why she is talking about it, what do you believe the political incentives here? who is she targeting with her message?

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The Mehdi Hasan Show

on opinions. >> a difference of opinion. i guess you have to respect the intellectual diversity of the modern republican party. some members think that america should exist, others feel we should play king solomon with the statue of liberty. again, just going back to how this mad idea would work. how would you connect state in these two new countries? and what all of these newly divorced and independent red states even form a new country with one another? what would they call it? it confederacy, perhaps? it is worth noting here that in 1860 and 1861, ultimately 11 states, including notably georgia opted to leave the union in order to maintain their practice of slavery. they were then defeated on the battlefield and rightly so. fast forward, the entire civil war, and 200 american years, we moved on from that dangerous craziness. yet, lo and behold here is another georgian who in the name of hate, bigotry, and extremism wants to break up our

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Alex Witt Reports

the republican party, when it was founded was to fight against secession. during, prior to the civil war. abraham lincoln, who the lincoln project is named after is very specific appeals against secession. i suggest that republicans get rid of their putin tucker talking points and maybe pick up some speeches by president lincoln back in 1861. like a special session of congress where he talks about how secession would destroy the world's only democracy at the. time and how it would demonstrate that a government of formed by the people is impossible. is that where we are now? because that seems to be what marjorie taylor greene, and now the mainstream republican party. because i haven't heard the bladder bucher. apparently that is what they believe now. i think that is dangerous, and i don't believe. that i don't believe that that is where the country is going. if we fight back against. it >> point well taken there. but, there are people taking this proposal seriously. the twitter hashtags civil war, that was trending. people were reacting to green and finding that way. can this be effectively

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Breakfast

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The Saturday Show with Jonathan Capehart

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Morning Joe

inaugural address, talked about the chords of memory that stretched back to every patriot. this is 1861, not too many americans alive remember the revolutionary war. he assumed that people because of either talking to their friends and relatives or studying would know what the history of this country was and what it stood for. when i was growing up in illinois, we assumed if this country was going to go down, it was going to go down probably because soviet missiles struck chicago, in my case. never that there would be americans who would turn on their own democracy. so my point is, for instance, the people on january 6th who attacked the capitol, you know, terrible the ones who hated democracy, but i'll bet you there was a larger number as richard is saying in this fine book which i've got right here, a larger number of them did not hate democracy, but were indifferent to democracy or

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Morning Joe

it's in the declaration of independence and the constitution. why should we automatically assume that these ideas are transmitted from generation to generation if we don't take the time to teach them. it was reagan that said we need not just patriotism but informed patriotism. >> michael beschloss, you have the next question, but would you agree that this is something every college student needs to learn, not just one civics course but at least a couple, as they go out into the world, into the work force as citizens, they understand how this country works? >> total true. i assume, mika and you were not expecting me to say that they shouldn't learn history in sort of a disposable item, of course they should, and the founders assumed they would. when lincoln said, for instance, since we're quoting dead presidents, 1861 in his

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Morning Joe

him in the 2020 campaign. mocked him after iowa. declared him dead after new hampshire. said he would never survive. it was over. he was too old. he lost too many steps. he was going to be sent packing back to delaware. then he becomes president really in the worst political environment since abraham lincoln in 1861 right after riots and attempt to overthrow his presidency. everybody said the nation is too divided. we won't get things done. the conservative media world continued like donald trump world and donald trump himself underestimating him. and this is not a paid political advertisement for joe biden. this is just reality. what i'm about to tell you are the facts.

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CNN Newsroom Live

get it through the mega drought. chief climb correspondent explains. >> it has just been relentless, seven atmospheric river event since christmas in california. a little respite now but more coming for especially the northern part of the state as well. this is not unprecedented, there are really big ones in 1861 that drowned hundreds of thousands of cows and killed about 1% of the population in california. and there is predictions in science on a warmer planet heated by fossil foundation, those sites mega events are much more likely, this is a fraction of that what they're going through, but there are millions more living there than the olden days as well, 40 million people, and about 19 fatalities so far in this storm. it's the mud slide as suspect. this, a lot of burn scars from the wild fires exacerbated by

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