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The Chris Wallace Show

confederacy, an insurrection -- you know, uprising against the government. so you don't actually have to have a criminal ruling according to the interpretation of this. you just have to meet the qualifications of how they define insurrection, and there are good arguments on both side. >> and the precedent being overturned here comes from 1867 from chief justice salmon chase who is saying, look, this is unworkable. you need to actually have some legal process, congress needs to pass legislation here because if you don't have that, if you are just using these very vague standards of what represents insurrection, then you have a problem where partisan secretaries of state, anyone can strip folks from the ballot in a way that could be incredibly chaotic. so i think we've really opened a can of worms. i agree with jonah. i think it will be 9-0. >> i just want to say one thing. i find it wonderful we are all citing, you know, legal theory from the 1800s, but this is insane. i mean that we are having to discuss the 14th amendment when

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Velshi

important. nearly 160 years ago, as the civil war ended in 1865, congress began formulating what would become the reconstruction acts. the first construction act established rules for many of the rebel formerly confederate states to rejoin the union. it established new constitutions for those states, and the black men still did not have the vote federally in the united states, these new constitutions mandated and franchise meant for black men in nearly a dozen southern states right after the civil war. and so, in 1867, black men only began to vote in the south, they ran for office. here is the cover of harper's weekly from 1867 with an illustration titled, the first vote. these are black men voting, within the year, black men began winning local elections in 1968 it black republican named oscar dunn ran for lieutenant governor in louisiana and one. at the same time, anti black sentiment was growing,

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Breakfast

dudley high street doesn't look like this any more. no, absolutely not. this is spectacular. absolutely amazing. and unlike most museum exhibits, these are far from ancient history. steve and sandra, born and brought up in the area, soon began to recognise some old high street landmarks. marsh & baxter? yeah, they started in brierley hill in about 1867. oh, you know your marsh...? yeah, yeah. they're very well known. it was an empire, wasn't it? an empire? it was an empire, really, yeah. so this is a landmark. oh, absolutely. definitely locally, yeah. it was the best around. and everybody knew... everybody knew you. and i remember being sent as a little girl to go and get bits and pieces and they would know and ask about your family. and that's a bit lost at the minute, isn't it? nobody cares. personal touch, isn't it? yeah. yeah, absolutely. a lot of empty shops these days, aren't there? a lot of empty shops,

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Breakfast

dudley high street doesn't look like this anymore. no, absolutely not. this is spectacular. absolutely amazing. and unlike most museum exhibits, these are far from ancient history. steve and sandra, born and brought up in the area, soon began to recognise some old high street landmarks. marsh & baxter. yeah, they started in brierley hill in about 1867. oh, you know your marsh...? yeah, yeah. they're very well known. it was an empire, wasn't it? an empire? it was an empire, really, yeah. so this is a landmark. oh, absolutely. definitely locally, yeah. it was the best around. and everybody knew... everybody knew you. and i remember being sent as a little girl to go and get bits and pieces and they would know and ask about your family. and that's a bit lost at the minute, isn't it? nobody cares. personal touch, isn't it? yeah. yeah, absolutely.

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Symone

1867. it's a private historically black means liberal arts college in atlanta georgia. where they say leadership is learned from legends of old. it's a place where union soldiers died for freedom in america, and today morehouse college is a place where governor westmore, the first black governor of maryland, in the this third black governor ever elected to mark's history came with a simple but powerful message for the man of morehouse. our history is our power. they're continuing the hbcu tradition, and forging a brighter future. some in it are hell-bent on evoking their power. how? we'll take florida. just days ago, they banned diversity, equity, and inclusion programs in the state. and already limited the teaching of lgbtq issues in

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CNN Tonight

>> with all due respect, you still won't be able to answer the question -- [inaudible] [applause] >> i have concerns of dead fish in the water. i am not a scientist. [inaudible] >> why can't you get answers? [inaudible] [applause] >> well, i mean, you heard it there. why are people getting sick if there's nothing in the air or water? >> if you think those folks are mad now, wait until they have the time to actually look into the history of norfolk southern and really the railroad industry in the last decade in this country. that train that derailed was almost two miles long. as a result of an era right now of downsizing staff, laying off 30% of workers, and making the trains 30% longer. and they're operated with breaks that were first invented in the civil war. 1867 air breaks that break from the front to the back.

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Breakfast

graham smith, the chief executive of campaign group republic, joins us now. good morning to you, thank you very much indeed. i wonder, as a leading member of the public, what do you think when you get initial details and the date for the coronation? i mean, there's no need for a coronation, that's the key point. charles is already king. there is no constitutional or legal reason to have a coronation, other countries got rid of them years ago. the swedish king in 1867! think it was said there is no need for these things any more. they are out of date. we are facing huge economic and financial pressures, seeing more cuts to public services, people having to use food banks in greater numbers and see charles spending tens of millions of pounds of public

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The Journal Editorial Report

purchased from the russians by the u.s. in 1867 for $7 million. russians want to note is the main work against russia with finest spaces and equipment in the world, vladimir putin not to mention, hundreds of thousands of freedom loving heavily armed alaskan. governor mike who said in response to the russia on twitter, good luck. >> all right. thanks, kim. allysia. >> this is a hit to maria, a 34-year-old german tennis player who won the semi finals this week. a year after giving birth to a baby, the previous best finish we had was a grand slam seven years ago, year after giving birth to her first child. she's an inspiration to women everywhere and a reminder that the second act is to be better than the first. >> dan.

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Live From the Capitol January 6th One Year Later-20220107-06:12:00

i know that, but i also know that what they have been able to tap into are a whole lot of pains that we feel. and i think as a country, if we don't face that, we don't face these underlying things, we can't reach the heights that we want. >> if i could just ask you about the scarf that you are hold onto. i know it has significance for you. explain it. >> the day that i was sworn in, i came in at the same time, 2016 i was elected, and i said to my sister, i've got to wear something special, i'm the first woman to represent delaware, first person of color. and so she found a record of the returns of qualified voters and reconstruction oath. and it's from 1867. at the bottom is an "x." our great-great-great-grandfather, who was a slave, marked this "x" to have the right to vote. i carried it on the day i was

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