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Prohibition in the US and Irish whiskey

Prohibition and Irish whiskey - the US amendment that almost collapsed an entire industry.

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AP govt prohibits Anganwadi workers from protesting, invokes Essential Services Act

The government order, invoking the Essential Services Maintenance Act, prohibited Anganwadi workers from striking and said it was “inflicting grave hardship and inconvenience” to women and children.

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The Katie Phang Show

due, i'm not talking about the due process clause of the fifth and 14th amendments. why? because the prohibition in the constitution involving two processes, you can't deprive somebody of life, liberty, or property without the due process of law. deciding whether somebody is qualified or not to be on an election ballot has nothing to do with the depriving them of life, liberty, or process. so, it comes to my basic definition, in the question, whether the 50 states, which are entitled to run their own elections, have rational processes in place that's all runs arbitrary and capricious to decide who is qualified and who is disqualified. let's hope this supreme court remembers that is usually quite concerned with the separation of federal power and states rights, because this is largely a states rights question. >> you know, glenn, something that is sticking in my crop right now, as we see this case

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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

again. and there is no reason whatsoever to think that they left out the most powerful person in our democracy, the president from that prohibition. again, jefferson davis could become president under this theory. there is no basis in law or history for that to be the case. >> when it comes to this, and the questions of you look back at history and what it tells you. but when we're looking ahead to what the supreme court is going to do here, do you think that they will take this case up? and if so, are you still hoping to get a decision as soon as february 11th? >> we certainly expect they will take the case. every party to the case has urged them to take it. we disagree a little about what questions they should take. but every party has urged them to take it. and if they don't take this one, there is more behind. there are ones coming from maine and perhaps other states. so the court will need to address case quickly. this is an ideal vehicle to do

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

purposes. the colorado supreme court also notes attorney general stanbury saying, when a person has by speech or by writing incited others to engage in rebellion, he must come under the disqualification. the words of the 14th amendment are never quoted by the trump lawyers in their supreme court brief our aid or comfort. prohibition on holding office supplies those who engage in instruction and those who give them, quote, aid or comfort. according to the 14th amendment. main secretary of state, shannon bellows, noted in her decision about the trump removing him from the ballot in maine, that donald trump gave the attackers at the capitol aid and comfort during the attack by doing absolutely nothing to stop the attack and by telling the attackers that he loved them.

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

furtherance of the common unlawful purpose or do any over to act for the purpose of promoting the rebellion, they have engaged in insurrection or rebellion, for section three, disqualification purposes. the colorado supreme court also close attorney general stanbury saying, when a person has by speech or by writing incited others to engage in rebellion, he must come under the disqualification. the words of the 14th i management that are never quoted by the trump lawyers in their supreme court brief our aid or comfort. prohibition on holding office applies to those who engaged in insurrection, and those who give them instruction and those who give, quote, aid or comfort, according to the 14th amendment. means secretary of state, shana

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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

don't think that it's separate, even though it's referenced separately and other parts of the constitution? >> no. we think the colorado supreme court thoroughly addressed this question. and properly held that the constitution applies to everyone, and the purpose of section three of the 14th amendment was to prevent those that took an oath to support our constitution and that engaged in insurrection from holding office again. and there is no reason whatsoever to think that they left out the most powerful person in our democracy, the president, from that prohibition. again, jefferson davis could become president under this theory. there's no basis in law or history for that to be the case. >> when it comes to this, and the questions of, you know, you look back at history and what

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Deadline White House

disclosures that trump did not give when he was sitting in the oval office that he's now giving, now that he's running in '23. we just now learned that while he was in office he received trademarks from the chinese government at the same time that they're somehow checking into his hotels and things like that, and to be clear also for the american people, it's not a strict prohibition. the prohibition says yeah, you can't just do it, but if you are going to try to do it, you at least have to come to congress and let congress make the ultimate decision. he chose not to do that so there was another option, and the fact that he decided not to makes it only look like more shady trump business. >> david jolly, let's stick on that last point. the report is titled white house for sale. there is a danger of having a president who never cuts ties with his business, in addition to a president who does not believe as representative crocket just laid out, that the rules apply to him. >> that's right. donald trump is dirty.

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

president trump appealed the ruling in maine that bars him from the primary ballot there. garrett haake is following all in. garrett, what more do we know? >> lester, mr. trump's appeal calls maine's democratic secretary of state who banned him from the ballot there biased, saying she had no authority to act. last week she ruled the republican front-runner ineligible for maine's ballot, saying he was in violation of the 14th amendment's prohibition against insurrection for his actions on january 6th. tensions are also high in colorado where the supreme court banned mr. trump from the ballot, though today police say a shooting that damaged the colorado supreme court building this morning was unrelated to any threat against the judges there. mr. trump is expected to appeal that decision too, which is campaign as criticized as election interference. colorado secretary of state is also asking for the u.s. supreme court to settle all of this. mr. trump will remain on both state ballots through appeals process. lester? >> garrett haake, thanks. let's turn to the terrifying and deadly

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Why we remember Mahatma Gandhi on dry days

It is not only about having to do without alcohol when you want to do with alcohol that leaves your heart in a lurch, writes the journalist and author

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