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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

truly horrible stories, these truly horrible incidents of people being victimized by gun violence. >> and we are currently living under a supreme court that has an interpretation of the second amendment, which is new, which is their new interpretation, a 21st century interpretation pretending that they are going back to some religious text, that's 230 years old, in which they find some kind of biblical truth to them. and so, the supreme court, this nine member supreme court, has been a nine member court since 1869. we changed the size of it before that time, a couple of times. we could change the size of it again, that would be a constitutional amendment. we could also change the second amendment. there was a time in this country when if there was some kind of confusion at all about what the second amendment meant,

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

experiment in what happened, when you just flood a society with guns. and it's not working. very clearly, it's not creating a safer society, not creating a so-called bright society, it's creating a very scary society. >> yeah, congress change the size of the supreme court a few times before 1869, and then it's just been locked in since then with explosive population growth, explosive growth in the complexity of american law. and no adjustment to the scope, size of the supreme court as a result of that. and here we are living under this trump bush supreme court now. jamelle bouie, thank you very much for starting off our discussion tonight. really appreciate it. >> thank you for having me. >> coming up, laurence tribe has changed his mind. that's the headline of the night. harvard law professor laurence tribe is giving new constitutional support to president biden in his standoff with republicans over raising the debt ceiling. he will want to hear what

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Morning Joe

penalties are less severe. it doesn't make it a weak case if you look at it from the perspective of a prosecutor, you bring your case when it is ready. so it would be a political decision to bring it too soon for some other purpose or to wait for some other purpose. if the case is ready, and as the elected prosecutor in manhattan, you believe it is an appropriate charge, you bring it it may be less serious than the other cases out there, but that doesn't make it weaker. >> yeah, i get that. >> jon meacham, i'm curious, you'd said before the election of 2020 and also 2022 that we might be in the 1850s historically i'm wondering where we are right now. is this more like 1868, 1869, as we decide whether people who broke the law are turning

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The Rachel Maddow Show

basically spend every waking hour you're not working, eating, sleeping, or fishing watching british crime dramas set in london, which is what i do now because i'm a middle aged childless lesbian. anyway. whether you've been to london or just spent a lot of time in london in your mind you might have noticed these blue plaques on the london landscape. the british government puts up these blue disks, these blue plaques on historic sites of all kinds not just in london but particularly in london. there are also some in other parts of the country of course. some of these historic plaques are exactly what you would think. exactly what you would imagine, right? winston churchill 1874-1965 prime minister lived and died here. this one mahatma gandhi 1869-1948 lived here as a law student. francis bacon, painter lived and worked here 1961-1992.

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The Rachel Maddow Show

blue blacks on the london landscape. the british government puts out these blue discs. these blue plaques on historic sites of all kinds. not just in london, but particularly in london. they're also other parts of the country of course. some of the these historic plaques are exactly what you would think. exactly what you would imagine. winston churchill, 1874 to 1960, five prime minister who lived in died here. or this one, mahatma gandy, 1869 to 1948. who lived here as a law student. francis bacon. painter, lived and worked. her 1961 1992. lady diana spencer, princess diana, lived here. so, some of them wrote exactly did imagine. if you know anything about british history. some are a little bit more surprising where this little bit harder to guess. this is one i featured in the new york times not long ago. that commemorates the discovery of the cato street conspiracy.

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CNN This Morning

come wion with the snow. >> this morning's number is zero inches of snow accumulated in new york city, d.c., philly, baltimore. zero inches this weekend. in new york city we have broken the all-time record for latest measurable snowfall dating back to the 1869-1870 winter. it will be after january 30th. the previous record was january 29 from 1972 to 1937. we broke a 50-year record. if we look at latest snowfalls in other major northeast or mid-atlantic cities, we could be breaking records all over the place. since the 1800s, all these records occurred in 1972-73. we have to get to february 21 in baltimore, february 23 in washington, d.c. philly can't break the record, only tie it, snowless in the 72-73 winter.

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The ReidOut

One-on-one conversations with politicians and newsmakers, and the breaking issues of the day.

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The Rachel Maddow Show

happened was in new mexico. a judge ousted a county commissioner from his office, threw him out of office, and barred him from ever serving in elected office again. specifically because he participated in the january 6th attack on the capitol. the judge ruled that this commissioner had to be thrown out of office and was disqualified from serving again because of section 3 of the amendment. that section of the constitution says bars from office any state or federal officeholder who has taken an oath to for the constitution but who has engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof. that ruling in new mexico was the first time since 1869 court disqualified an american public official under that clause in the u.s. constitution. it was also the first time that the january 6th attack was formally found by a court to be an insurrection against the

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The Rachel Maddow Show

that section of the constitution says bars from office any state or federal officeholder who has taken an oath to for the constitution but who has engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof. that ruling in new mexico was the first time since 1869 court disqualified an american public official under that clause in the u.s. constitution. it was also the first time that the january 6th attack was formally found by a court to be an insurrection against the united states. although that sounds like kind of a technical determination, a finding like that has lots of consequences. and now this has happened again. not in new mexico, but alaska. a judge in alaska has just ruled that a sitting state representative, a republican member of the state legislature in alaska, is likely ineligible to hold public office, including the office he is in now, because he is a member of the far-right pro-trump paramilitary group the

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Anderson Cooper 360

this is him on saturday. >> it was corruption and election interference on a scale that we have never seen before in our country. the 2020 election was rigged and stolen, and now our country is being destroyed by people who got into office through cheating and through fraud. >> for another chance in two years, suggesting repeatedly now that the 2020 election should be rerun or demanding to be declared the winner, as if that is a thing, which it's not. now, the former president may not be held in responsible in any way for january 6th, but today a federal judge in new mexico decided to hold one elected official there accountable, removing this guy, a january 6th rioter and a founder of the group cowboys for trump, from his elected position as county commissioner. now, he did so under the 14th amendment's provision barring insurrectionists from public office. it's believed to be the first time this has happened since 1869, which is remarkable enough, but in order to do what

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