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Prime Weekend

the supreme court this year will be one month from right now. on february 8th, this supreme court will hear oral arguments in the case of donald j trump versus not -- which is the title of donald trump's appeal to the united states supreme court, of the colorado supreme court decision banning donald trump for the presidential ballot in colorado, based on section 3 of the 14th amendment, which was enacted in 1868. section three of the 14th amendment says, no person shall be a senator or representative in congress, or elector of president and vice president, or hold any office, civil or military, under the united states comp, or under any state, who, having previously taken an

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

are willing to join us. >> well, lawrence, i am a native cook county democrats, so i have a lucid view of political life. >> thank you very much for joining us. coming up, we will continue our combined law school class and history class by examining donald trump's first trip to the supreme court that will happen on february 8th. the supreme court justices will decide whether donald trump can be banned from colorado's presidential ballot based on section 3 of the 14th amendment, which was adopted in 1868. but a surprise winning historians david blight and eric foreigner will join us, next. gner will join us, next next >> 1 gram sugar, 25 vitamins and minerals. and a new fiber blend with a prebiotic. (♪♪)

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell
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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

>> thank you very much for joining us. coming up, we will continue our combined law school class and history class by examining donald trump's first trip to the supreme court that will happen on february 8th. the supreme court justices will decide whether donald trump can be banned from colorado's presidential ballot based on section 3 of the 14th amendment, which was adopted in 1868. but a surprise winning

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

to the supreme court will be one month from now. on january -- they'll hear oral arguments in the case of donald j trump versus norma anderson, which is the title of donald trump's appeal to the united states supreme court of the colorado supreme court decision banning donald trump for the president about, section three of the 14th amendment. it's been enacted in 1868. sex sin three at the 13th amendment says that no person shall be a senator or representative in congress, or elector of president and vice president, or hold any office, civil or military, under the united states, or under any state, who, having previously taken an oath, as a member of

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The Mehdi Hasan Show

who's leading joe biden in some of the polls. and who continues to make violent authoritarian unconstitutional threats about his political opponents. the donald trump who three years ago yesterday incited a violent assault on the united states capitol as part of a desperate but coordinated attempt to try and stay in office. and yet these days, according to a new washington post marital poll, the percentage of americans that think trump has a great deal of responsibility for the january 6th attack is at just 53%, down from 60% two years ago. the country is in trouble, there's no denying that. let's start tonight by going back two or three years, and goes back 156 years. as steve portnoy reported for abc news back in the spring of 1868, the united states senate was debating aassage of the 14th amendment. specifically section three, which many of you now know says in p no person should be a senate or representative in congress, or elector of devices

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American Voices With Alicia Menendez

want to say this very clearly, and to say this very clearly, it is -- you can't imagine how unnerving it is that we just got access to these [inaudible] my dad couldn't go to princeton. my son is finally able to benefit a little bit from regime that allowed him to at least be considered, right? i consider myself -- to call me an affirmative action higher or diversity higher doesn't bother me. it says more about you than it's about me. why am i a diversity? her debit, if you didn't have the criteria, you wouldn't think about me. this is saying more about you then we. right? here we are, in a moment, once again, for the nation thought it could actually, we were in caged in a racial reckoning. debit, we're doing it again. we are turning our backs on it again. the context of the end of the reconstruction, igs that this is really -- quick in the context of andrew version between 1868 and the turn of

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The Mehdi Hasan Show

who's leading joe biden in some of the polls. and who continues to make violent authoritarian unconstitutional threats about his political opponents. the donald trump who three years ago yesterday incited a violent assault on the united states capitol as part of a desperate but coordinated attempt to try and stay in office. and yet these days, according to a new washington post marital poll, the percentage of americans that think trump has a great deal of responsibility for the january 6th attack is at just 53%, down from 60% two years ago. the country is in trouble, there's no denying that. let's start tonight by going back two or three years, and going back 156 years. as steve portnoy reported for abc news back in the spring of 1868, the united states senate was debating a passage of the 14th amendment. specifically section three,

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Ayman

my dad couldn't go to princeton. my son is finally able to benefit a little bit from regime that allowed him to at least be considered, right? i consider myself -- to call me an affirmative action higher or diversity higher doesn't bother me. it says more about you than it's about me. why am i a diversity? her debit, if you didn't have the criteria, you wouldn't think about me. this is saying more about you then we. right? here we are, in a moment, once again, for the nation thought it could actually, we were in caged in a racial reckoning. debit, we're doing it again. we are turning our backs on it again. the context of the end of the reconstruction, igs that this is really -- quick in the context of andrew version between 1868 and the turn of the 20th century, 55,000 black people came. we're talking about the level of violence that went beyond spectacular lynchings. why? people were turning their backs on the effort to have a genuine, multi racial democracy. here we are, finally trying to grapple with this thing. we have these phone

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Symone

basic refrain, it's important to mention, for those folks who are shall we say content with the moment, i want folks to understand the implication of the collapse of reconstruction. from 1868 to 1898, 30 year period, 53,000 black folks were killed, 53,000 black folks were killed as the nation walked back its effort to be a multi racial democracy. symone, i'm not talking about spectacular lynchings, and talk about killing with folks who are -- walking out from their farms, trying to in some ways terrorize those people who became the new leaders of the country. we have a historical precedent for the moment if that makes sense. >> it makes perfect sense to me, professor, i'm very happy that you continue to tell the truth about this, history is an unbroken continuity and those that do not know their history

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