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Velshi

potentially policed by different laws. >> in fact, police and members of the legislature, some of who have not attended college. don't have medical degrees at all. who are allowing their particular ideology sometimes, it is religious ideology or others, to govern what is the health care. to put all of this and contacts, i think it is important to remember that roe v. wade was not a close decision. to give us a sense about how outrageous and is that we are hearing today. what was a 7 to 2 opinion. five of those seven justices were republicans. justice blackman, who wrote the opinion and roe was put on the court by richard nixon. no one would say richard nixon was a bleeding heart liberal. not at all. it was understood that states needed to get out of the criminal punishment of doctors with regard to abortion, and they needed to leave women alone so they could get the proper health care that they needed. as, well girls too.

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Velshi

let's remember that when idaho said we are not going to allow abortion even in cases of emergency, where life might be avarice, it is not just someone who is 25 or 35, they have all been talking about 11-year-old to. we have seen cases in ten-year-old girl having to flee one state to get to another in order to have an abortion after been raped. even in mississippi now with kids going into middle school after rape mothers. it is a horrific landscape. >> does the fact the supreme court allowed idaho to, allowed idaho to enforce its abortion ban before it here's the case, does it signal to you anything about what the justices are thinking? they had a choice there. we could hear this case, until then, this is where they stayed. >> that is right. to give some background on that, i'm glad you raised this. in district court judge said this was a law that violated

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MediaBuzz

from it, worried about what impact it would have prettily, you know, a worry that's shared by a lot of republicans. and i think that whoo to -- what you saw was him trying to navigate this weird environment which is one where i don't think he's settled on what he's doing to -- going to say yet. and there are a lot of pro-life people who voted for him in 2020 who this time around may need some more reassurance from him going forward that they're not going to be left aside. howard: right. but even now some of the pro-life groups have made their peace. we happen to have the sound bite on this very topic talking, when the former president was asked about the end of roe v. wade, which he took credit for, obviously, by appointing three scotus justices. let's take a look. >> you have to win elections, you know, if you talk five or six weeks, a lot of women don't know they're pregnant in fife or six weeks. howard: and that's the clear reference to ron desantis

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Inside With Jen Psaki

donald trump is running television advertisement, where again that he appointed justices that took away a woman 's right to choose. >> aren't there are states that democrats have a big hope about texas and florida. are those places the biden campaign is going to invest? have people on the ground, and operation campaign? >> as you know, you win the presidency by getting electoral votes. our goal is to keep all our options open. when you talk about florida, and really coming off the question you just asked about abortion rights, people in florida are fighting like hell for their freedoms. as long as they're doing that, our campaign will be right there, and short they have a place and the biden harris coalition. we will do everything we can, if any state comes online throughout the course of the cycle, we will be in a place to capitalize on it. >> thank you to the biden campaign, staffers who showed me around the headquarters. there are dark branded cutoffs, i can tell you. that does it for me today. there is a very busy week ahead. tomorrow i kick off coverage of the iowa caucuses as voters

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

>> so, mlk day is falling on the same day as the iowa caucuses. the symbolism, you know, really cannot be overstated, right? access to voting was really at the core of what dr. king was all about. so, what do you suppose he would be thinking of the state of today's voting rights? >> well, you know what? it's troubling to me, and it may have even been reported here on your network, that one of the voices of the modern republican party, charlie kirk, was talking about his plan to undermine the legacy of not only martin luther king day but of the civil rights act. and you know what? he's one example. but if you look at this supreme court, led by john roberts, they chipped away at the voting rights act. when you think about the trump justices, who helped overturn roe v. wade, which really we know in practice impacts poor women and women of color at

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Alex Witt Reports

back and talk about the issues that are important to people, our state. and when all of this is said and done, we have complete confidence that we are gonna show why it's important to make sure that we are voting for democrats all the way from the bottom of the ticket all the way back up to joe biden. >> listen, i'm gonna get to one of those nearly critical issues in just a second. i want to ask you about the colorado ballot cases before the supreme court with those justices under pressure to decide very quickly whether the insurrection language and the 14th amendment disqualifies trump from state ballots. anything you expect there? did you know which way the court will decide or at least have a gut instinct? >> you know, as an attorney, obviously, i've had a lot of opportunities to digest the legal arguments both on the state level as well as the federal level. and, you know, who knows where the supreme court lands on all of this. you know, if i had to be a betting woman, which i typically don't do it when it comes to our supreme court these days, you know, i would probably guarantee that they're gonna longtime onto these ballots. but again, we go back to what is important here today is

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Prime Weekend

and two segments of history. eric just pointed us to one of them. they need to really read those debates in 1866, over the creation of the 14th amendment. but i would guess they are also going to be looking, if not explicitly, implicitly, at bush v. gore. i mean to me, this colorado decision, it seems to me is going to depend on whether there are five justices who will be good textualists, and do as -- said, read carefully and do what it says. but whether they are truly going to be -- by bush v. gore, which was their step into determining who wins elections, and determines somehow to never do that again. only one member of this court was there in bush v. gore, of course, and that's clarence thomas. now i doubt he is going to be haunted by it. but i really think that is part of what they are going to have to look at. and today, i just went and read

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Prime Weekend

fiery trial, abraham lincoln and american slavery. thank you both for joining this discussion tonight. professor -- let me begin with you. this case is going to the supreme court, we have all watched the supreme court justices and their clerks eagerly play amateur historian when faced with these questions. when they dig into the 14th amendment section three, what should they find? >> well, i think as -- alluded to, the language is pretty clear, that any person who took an oath of office to the united states, and then engaged in insurrection, and rebellion, is disqualified from office of all kinds, president and all the way down. i think they will find that this was put into the constitution, in order to prevent ex confederates from

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The Saturday Show with Jonathan Capehart

i could do whatever i want. >> jonathan, it's bad lawyering, let's start there. you should not have made that argument, and the justices -- the judges that were on the panel pretty much made that clear, with respect to the hypotheticals they threw at them. and their inability, their inability to respond. but i do want to point something out, people have assumed that this was automatically going to end up in front of the supreme court. the question has to become, how does it get there? and at the point that they are in front of these justices, and this panel around an appeal, in front of that circuit, there is no constitutional question, or no reason that the supreme court actually has to take this up. so as i am watching, this as i am listening, i am wondering how are they going to create a controversy worthy of the supreme court reviewing, it assuming that the appeals courts sides with judge chutkan, which i believe that they are going to do. so where is the controversy that the supreme court is being called into, with respect to what they were trying to do? this notion of separation of powers, even though they were trying to rely on congress, in

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All In With Chris Hayes

media. the fbi and hold homelands security got involved. the courtroom officer, not only a staffer, now needs extra security. so top of that you now have a bomb threat at the home of the judge. these happen in life, sometimes and we sort of say it and we're passed it. but i want you to take a second of what your day would've been like today if it started with a bomb threat at your home. and everything i just said is one trump trial. one. it follows a pattern of dangerous and potentially violent intimidation of people who have attempted to hold donald trump to account under the rule of law. they were the death threats made last month against the colorado supreme court justices who ruled trump ineligible for the ballot under section three of the 14th amendment for having supported the capitol insurrection. a week later,he secretary of state from maine, who determined that trump is similarly ineligible for the

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