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The Faulkner Focus

incredibly important and we work hard to get it right. on the one hand, public safety is paramount and not allowing criminal conduct to go on is central to what we do every day. we also are committed to making sure people can exercise their first amendment rights. determining when something goes from protected speech to unprotected speech can be very context specific, can require a lot of nuance, and you are right, we have to make calls on a daily basis. we are making judgment calls. we're doing it to the best of our ability. and the stakes are high, no question about that. >> right now there are tents set up again on the campus. is there -- what preparation

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Anderson Cooper 360

and that is exactly what courts do, right? they take evidence, they take factual findings, they put those factual findings about what trump did up against the legal definition in the statute or the section of the constitution, and they make judgment calls. that's what courts do every day. which is why it's pretty hard to say they can't do that here. but i think we all know that the court is looking for an out here. i think they're looking for a way to keep him on the ballot because they're worried about the chaos that would ensue if he's off. >> of all the sitting justices, only thomas was on the bench for the bush v. gore decision in 2000. do you see parallels to that case? >> here the stakes are different. right now we don't know if one of the leading candidates is eligible to run for office. that suggests we really need a decision soon so that republican voters have a chance to know if the candidate they're considering supporting can serve as president. it's different than trying to deal with a recount.

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Anderson Cooper 360

>> jennifer, the court doesn't have to address all the issues. >> i think they have to decide on a ground common to all states. there was some due process in colorado. that will not be good enough. sure, they could decide for example, office of the presidency isn't included in the offices under this provision and that would apply to all. >> even on the insurrection thing, the 14th amendment does not say that someone need to be convicted of it. merely that they engaged in it. >> right. and that is exactly what courts do. right? they take evidence, they make factual findings and put the factual findings about what trump did up against the legal definition in the statute or the section of the constitution. and they make those judgment calls. that is what courts do every day. which is why it is hard to say that they can't do that here.

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CNN Tonight

chipped away, particularly when it comes to the overturning of an election and what happened on january 6th, which i was in the capital as well that day. but unfortunately, or fortunately, presidential elections are about more than that. and so i think it will be up to the voters at home to make judgment calls on a lot of issues. but hopefully this is one of. them >> can i also piggyback on your statement? because i think you're so right. i think that what you are saying kind of hits a nail on the head. we could frame it however we want to frame it up here, but democrats in particular, i think this is a warning sign for them. long trump's only getting stronger, which is a weird phenomena. and so what i would like to tell people is, there is donald trump, joe biden, and a couch on the ballot box. and there are gonna be a lot of people who are gonna choose the couch. they won't choose either one of those candidates. but they will choose to simply

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

chesebro and not to trump at this time, so i think what we will see play out over the next week as there are more legal developments here, we'll see potentially judge mcafee making some judgment calls whether or not to sever or separate people like trump who do not want to join chesebro's speedy trial demand. so it's possible that chesebro could be tried by himself separately from all 19 of these -- excuse me, all 18 of the remaining codefendants. and that would be pretty interesting to see how all of that plays out because, you know, he could be tried months before these other folks. and those defense attorneys are going to get a good look at what the potential defenses are, how the pretrial, you know, motions play out. so there's going to be a lot of gaming here as we go forward. >> and that's part of the strategy on the trump campaign's part, too, is to try to, a.m., push these trials as late as

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Symone

access to abortion in the state, period. the likelihood that somebody actually knows they are pregnant and's able to get in to see their health care provider for prenatal care, much less even abortion access, it's impossible in most places in this country. unless you are wealthy, unless you are resourced, unless you live on the coasts. and so this essentially bans abortion totally for folks in that state. and we are seeing this play out, right? this is justice by geography, depending on where you live, what resources you have access to, who you know, what strings you can pull, you get a different level of health care as compared to folks who are less resourced, we're living in states where we are seeing these restrictions and bans play out. >> many doctors and democrats have argued that the bills exceptions are very vague. as dr. yourself, what judgment calls do you anticipate having to make to decide if an abortion is permissible under the circumstances? >> i want to be very clear in

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Berkeley leaders, scholars react to Supreme Court's decision on affirmative action

Berkeley leaders, scholars react to Supreme Court's decision on affirmative action
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Deadline White House

compliance with thesubpoena. we were talking about dissemination. i said they don't have the document. the better way to say it is they don't know whether they have those documents. that's the reason we don't see the specifics. >> chris? >> i also wonder to your point, because i remember that reporting, should we search bedminster. you know, all of this -- all of this exists in two spaces at all times which is it a regular investigation and it's investigation of the former president of the united states. those judgment calls, i think, about whether you serve bedminster after this incredible serial noncompliance also probably -- i would be curious what you think -- comes up against those constitutional

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Inside Politics With John King

he said he was a guy who had experience on the hill, which he does, that he understands how to make deals and he understands how to get in the room and make some of those tough judgment calls. so we're going to see today. this is the first time they have sat down one-on-one and that is significant in this process. they haven't had a one-on-one talk since earlier this year so this is the first time in recent days there's been a one-on-one conversation with the president and the speaker and we'll see if that makes any progress forward. >> we'll see if they get anything to frame those conversations. you're not going to get a deal today. i'd love to be proven wrong but do they get enough that the two principals move it forward. if you just look at this calendar today, the senate is out until after memorial day. the house is supposed to be out until early june. june 1st is the current day. you have all these wall street firms crunching numbers and they think maybe there's a couple billion hidden there or hidden there. maybe we could do a week or ten days.

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Deadline White House

number of fbi agents who worked on crossfire hurricane and durham says many agents were not aware of this intelligence and that they wish they had known about it when their investigation was under way. in particular, durham describes a scene with an fbi agent who was leading the crossfire hurricane probe, durham's team interviews this agent and shows him this intelligence that hillary clinton and jake sullivan say is ridiculous. the fbi agent looks at it, dismayed according to durham's report and becomes emotional and says he should have been aware of that intelligence even if it wasn't provably true, even if it wasn't verified, that agent wished he had known about it. and that kind of gets to a lot of what durham is looking at, which is not so much illegality but more these judgment calls, this context, was there enough of an adversarial process within the fbi where people checking their assumptions enough when it came to putting together the case against trump. in 300 pages i've spent time

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