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FEATURE-Mobile abortion clinics open up as US states cut access

A bortion providers are rushing to open mobile clinics in vans and on ships to ensure women can still access the procedure following near-total bans in almost a third of U.S. states.

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Loan Wolves

- was this even good lawmaking? - nice to see you. - ari melber is msnbc's chief legal correspondent. , okay i got >> was this even though sometimes it seems he has a different beat entirely. good lawmaking? >> nice to see you. >> eric melber's msnbc's chief legal correspondent, though sometimes it seems he has a different beat entirely. >> no greater authority than says my glove compartment is locked in my trunk is in the back. i need my rights you needed a warrant for that. there's no such thing is halfway crooks. we know that truth from the great poet of >> and if you get good kind of campaign time manse reform, money won't be a thing because it will be a thing. >> hundred percent. >> but i don't like it if i doubt bling bling.

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Velshi

system according to the senate panel. lawmakers now calling for more drug manufacturers to produce these ingredients in the united states. ross proposing a series of solutions that the federal level to address the problem. join me now is the senator gary peters, chairman of the senate homeland security and governmental affairs committee. we issued the report. this week for the second time in a row. he topped the list of the most effective u.s. senator by the nonpartisan center for effective lawmaking. congratulations on that senator. maybe because you're tech about drugs. people really. this is doesn't feel political. or at least it should be political. although in fairness, when you try to limit the amount people pay for their insulin, it did get political. that's strange. let's talk about this issue right now. how serious is it? >> it is serious. i'm glad you are talking about it here on your program. here today. as we were looking into this issue and talking to hospitals. we focus primarily on hospital drugs. we found that hospitals all

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The ReidOut

that there is actually any interest in lawmaking, let alone -- but using it as a political tool to just protect donald trump. and i think that's why it's not only hypocritical, it's actually dangerous for democracy. >> right. >> because one thing -- one thing i will tell you, as a new yorker, one thing i will tell you as a black woman, one thing i will tell you as someone who cares about the rule of law and racial justice and civil rights, is in manhattan, in new york city, over 180,000 people have been -- just in two years, 2019, 2020, arrested -- >> wow. >> on misdemeanors. and for things like selling in the subway system. things that did not endanger anyone. >> right. >> things that did not endanger our democracy in the slightest. and often people just trying to make a way for themselves and

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Symone

it may take a few days, i' very optimistic. >> that is certainly good news for svm silicon valley, bu there are many americans aroun the country who remember tha 2008 financial crisis, and also, remember the flurry of lawmaking that followed in the wake of that crisis. they're probably are wondering right now, how did this happen again? how did it happen so soon? so, who or what to blame who or what is to blame fo this failure >> well, first of, all start with management. there's clearly a management problem. the second thing is he has following the 2008 200 meltdown and the financial crisis that occurred there, major piece of legislation wen into effect called the dog frank, and that put in ver specific requirements for bank of all sizes trump came into office, th republicans are in control o both houses, and trump, an they wiped out, or reduced nearly wiped out the regulator regime for mid size banks.

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Symone

interesting race and politics column. so russia also had something else to say in her remarks, i want to get your thoughts on. she noted how the commentary that protected the first amendment was critical to the voices of icons like wtvd boy, and ida b. wells and my oh angela specifically to call it and and inequality. can you expand on that point? >> yes so as you know used to cover identity politics and we all know that your identity shift your politics and how politics and policy can affect you. a lot of people don't understand how people in this country have different experiences and how policy and politics impact them differently. it's really important for the press, to talk about how lawmaking can affect women and millennials and people of color, immigrants, elderly people differently. and so the press has the responsibility be posting a network or writing a column or even a podcast to make that clear to voters.

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PoliticsNation

it is using d.c. as a prop on the drama that is taking place in our national government, in a hyper partisan divisive congress. if congress folks who are concerned about public safety in the district of columbia really want to put their money where your mouth is, they'll help us fill the judicial vacancies we have an hour superior court, to make sure our criminal justice system works efficiently. that's how you make d.c. safer. works ef>> you know, i must brip that the hasse objected to a d.c. law that would give non citizens the right to vote in local elections, something that is already legal and many other cities and towns across the country, including some suburbs of washington d.c.. is this another sign that this is more about politics then legitimate concerns that congress has with d.c. lawmaking? >> there is nothing more essential to a way the local community works and how next it's local elections.

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Loan Wolves

of their lives, which is in their education. - remember this guy? [tape rewinding] we don't allow student loan debt to be discharged in bankruptcy. - right. - i'd be at a loss to-- to explain why that should be the case. - okay, let me translate that wonky comment into english for you. - we don't allow student loan debt to be discharged in bankruptcy. - right. - i'd be at a loss to-- to explain why that should be the case. [upbeat percussive music] - was this even good lawmaking? - nice to see you. - ari melber is msnbc's chief legal correspondent. though sometimes it seems he has a different beat entirely. - no greater authority than jay-z saw "99 problems" when he says, "my glove compartment's locked. "so is the trunk in the back. i know my rights. you're going to need a warrant for that." there's no such thing as halfway crooks. we know that truth from the great poet havoc of mobb deep.

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Anderson Cooper 360

him out of congress because he wants to avoid the financial cost of the investigation. >> i mean, it seems to me that mr. santos is intent on clinging on. this is the myth that he would only resign in the context of a plea bargain with the u.s. attorney, but more dangerous than his lying is his probable lawmaking. for me, the million dollar question is where did all the money come from, how did he manage to land his campaign over $700, 000, as recently as 2020. he reportedly earned a salary of $55, 000, and then he subsequently reported earning more than 3. 5 and 11 point $5 million, and he claims that the money comes from multiple organizations, which is shrouded in secrecy, has no pop-up site, no linkedin page. he claims to have run millions of dollars from all these clients but he never disclosed the names of the clients, as required by federal law, and that's why congressman goldman and i filed an ethics complaint

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Love the Constitution

>> after 23 months of secrecy, this morning answers for the american public. when attorney general william barr releases a redacted version of the nearly 400-page mueller report. >> was there a conspiracy in the election between russians and americans trying to help donald trump? was there obstruction or other crimes arising out of that investigation? >> mueller never concluded either way whether the president obstructed justice. so william barr made a determination himself. >> there is an attempt i think here to preempt congress's role. we are the lawmaking branch of government. we are the primary and dominant branch of government. we are the ones who will decide whether there were high crimes and misdemeanors committed by this president. barr had done a masterful job of -- the public about it, basically pulling the wool over everybody's eyes about what was really in the report. he took a complicated set of facts which showed lots of

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