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All In With Chris Hayes

he said that an insurrection is fundamentally an assault on the very first principle of democratic government, which is that the people get to choose their own leaders. there are lots of ways to steal an election. you can steal it with literacy tests, poll taxes, grandfather clauses. or by stealing the ballot boxes, throwing peoples ballots away or engaging in all of those different kinds of shenanigans that donald trump did leading up to january 6th. there are people that have gone to jail for that, and it's shocking to me that they think somehow they have a free speech right to engage in a very violent insurrection or political coup against american constitutional process. >> one of the criticisms that was levied against your committee was that it was

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All In With Chris Hayes

the indictments as a conspiracy to deny americans rights under those reconstruction laws? >> it was thrilling. that count goes right to the heart of what was actually taking place. lincoln said it best. he said that an insurrection is fundamentally an assault on the very first principle of democratic government, which is that the people get to choose their own leaders. there are lots of ways to steal an election. you can steal it with literacy tests, poll taxes, grandfather clauses. or by stealing the ballot boxes, throwing peoples ballots away or engaging in all of those different kinds of shenanigans that donald trump did leading up to january 6th. there are people that have gone to jail for that, and it's shocking to me that they think somehow they have a free speech right to engage in a very violent insurrection or

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CNN This Morning

america is in dire need of will not come to the forefront. >> the theme with the ideas proposed about limiting, right, rather than expanding as we're welcoming in, it's about limiting. vivek ramaswamy proposing that we roaise the voting age to 25. not only is ridiculous, it blocks out a large number of young people, for example, in college who would come out and vote. it feels like it is an attack on the american ideal of inviting in and sort of raising the bar similar in the way to, you know, how jim crow laws worked to implement literacy tests and tell people that you could not participate in this process if you don't meet a certain standard. it's about blocking. >> no, i agree with you. and i think when you are these sort of bumper sticker slogans and birthright citizenship it undermines the meaningful discussion you are talking about with actual policy. >> natasha, joe, elie, thank you so much for being with us. we have live images right now out of tel aviv, israel,

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It's now the National Summer Academy - Jamaica Observer


THE Ministry of Education and Youth has revised its national summer school programme to what is now called the Nati
onal Summer Academy 2023.

This is part of the ministry's efforts to provide ...

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Life Liberty Levin

party has never accepted america from its birth to today. after the civil war the democrat party formed a group called the c ku klux klan. one of their generals did. we have a period of segregation to plessy versus ferguson, a private rail company in louisiana that wants to allow blacks to ride with writes, what said no? the democrat party, separate but equal? the democrat party. cigarsegregated school, the democrat party, jim crow, literacy tests, the democrat party, i could go on,. today it has sort of

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Life Liberty Levin

party has never accepted america from its birth to today. after the civil war the democrat party formed a group called the clu ku klux klan. one of their generals did. we have a period of segregation to plessy versus ferguson, a private rail company in louisiana that wants to allow blacks to ride with writes, what said no? the democrat party, separate but equal? the democrat party. cigarettsegregated school, the democrat party, jim crow, literacy tests, the democrat party, i could go on,. today it has sort of

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Life Liberty Levin

party has never accepted america from its birth to today. after the civil war the democrat party formed a group called the clu ku klux klan. one of their generals did. we have a period of segregation to plessy versus ferguson, a private rail company in louisiana that wants to allow blacks to ride with writes, what said no? the democrat party, separate but equal? the democrat party. cigarettsegregated school, the democrat party, jim crow, literacy tests, the democrat party, i could go on,. today it has sort of

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Symone

law practice, or map that results in the denial or abridgement of the right of any citizen of the united states to vote on account of race or color. the voting rights act, which was signed into law in 1965, by lyndon b. johnson, is a critical piece of legislation. it is the law that outlawed the discriminatory voting practices that were adapted in many states. southern states, after the civil war. including literacy tests, and also prerequisites to voting. the voting rights act enjoyed bipartisan support for decades. republican president, george w. bush, signed in 2006, the longest reauthorization of the voting rights act. ever. he took credit for it. this week, the supreme court upheld a lower court ruling, that alabama violated section two of the voting rights act by packing its voters into just

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Alex Wagner Tonight

original reading of the constitution. anyone who's paying attention will look at it and go, come on. it's pretty clear who your irrigating power to, who are taking power from. plain as day. also this gaslighting effect. >> to me, the most important historical precedent for this, every american history is to understand, the reason the 14th amendment is the way it is, the reason the voting rights act is -- this was the way that jim crow happened. they said, we just want voters to be literate, so we're giving literacy tests. what are you talking about? obviously it's not about race. they say that because the 14th minute was in the constitution. pretextual legal-ism, used as a means of essentially just right democracy, is as old as the aftermath of the civil war. andrew morantz, who's piece in the new yorker is absolutely must read. thanks so much. >> thank you. >> that is all in on this wednesday night, alex wagner tonight starts right now, good evening, alex. ght,>> so many bad things to pay attention to right now. it's like -- >> it's a rough day. i gotta say, whatever.

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Alex Wagner Tonight

irrigating power to, who are taking power from. plain as day. also this gaslighting effect. >> to me, the most important historical precedent for this, every american history is to understand, the reason the 14th amendment is the way it is, the reason the voting rights act is -- this was the way that jim crow happened. they said, we just want voters to be literate, so we're giving literacy tests. what are you talking about? obviously it's not about race. they say that because the 14th minute was in the constitution. pretextual legal-ism, used as a means of essentially just right democracy, is as old as the aftermath of the civil war. andrew morantz, who's piece in the new yorker is absolutely must read. thanks so much. >> thank you. >> that is all in on this wednesday night, alex wagner tonight starts right now, good of the country might be like you guys are really obsessed with this and fair. but it really feels bad out there today. >> and also gives context with what california and the north west have been living through.

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