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Yasmin Vossoughian Reports

so cancel culture, which can happen from both sides, we need to tamp down on that and amp up the counsel culture, to educate, to enlighten, and therefore to empower us. because again, lindsey, the only way forward in my opinion is together. >> how do you do that at a time or we have shrinking rights, more voting restrictions, anti-trans bills? >> yeah. these issues are hard. and we have got to ask our politicians to dig deep, and evoke our better angels, rather than our worst impulses. look, at the end of the day, this march as the rev said, as morton said, wasn't a commemoration, it is a continuation. and what we should realize is those hard fought gains that

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Deadline White House

then you realize you're done or it's diminishing returns. but you can't charge the case and then a year later a witness comes in, perry mason style and says, it was all me, i'm the one that did it. so that's a little of what they need to do now is to neutralize any potential defense witness. >> no one is going anywhere today. when we all come back, more on how team trump's efforts to up do joe biden's win in arizona is now central to potential criminal case against the ex-president. plus, questions are swirling about the legitimacy of the supreme court in the wake of a series of decisions impacting almost all aspects of american life. a friend of the program mark elias will join us to talk about the court. and very holding a narrow edge in north carolina in the last few elections, republicans are looking to pass voting restrictions. we'll talk about that in the battle for voting rights ahead of what could be a very conten

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

>> well, it is that in addition to what you have just shared, democrats are looking at the redrawing of congressional districts following the ruling that could give them an advantage in the house. we saw in alabama the ruling society there would be another congressional district that could benefit black voters who we know vote democratic scotts like louisiana, georgia, south carolina, texas, also could see another congressional district being added to their delegations that could benefit democrats. >> surprising news from a supreme court that moved in the other direction on voting restrictions in recent years, so is there a sense other states may bring litigation with an effort to have a similar result? >> there actually is. the aclu, naacp and other voting rights activists in multiple states in the south are trying to to figure out how to continue

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All In With Chris Hayes

Chris Hayes reports on some of the biggest news and political stories of the day with a commitment to in-depth reporting that seeks to hold the nation's...

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All In With Chris Hayes

election, presidential run 2020, for many republican state legislatures are busy crafting new laws to suppress voting, like a north carolina, where the gerrymandered republican supermajority have introduced a sweeping elections bill that would, among other things, make it harder to vote by mail. the bill sure looks a lot like the voting restrictions that a group run by cleaton michele has been pushing. she was one of the ways that had tried to help trump to the coup. in fact, she was notoriously on that infamous phone call, pressuring georgia secretary of state, brad raffensperger. >> you keep telling us, and making public statements, that you investigated this and nothing to see here. but we don't know about that. all we know is what you tell us. >> but we don't need that because all we have to do,

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GOP elections bill will suppress vote, Democrats say

Democrats addressed reporters on Monday to assail a Republican-backed bill that could reshape elections in North Carolina.

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Alex Witt Reports

not malicious. this is been restricting access to the polls. so, absolutely, this is just one of the ways that texas, in many states across the nation, are trying to interfere with the free and fair elections in this nation. >> do you think, secretary, that if maybe one of the unintended, or perhaps even intended effects here, is to disenfranchise voters? do you feel like it could have the opposite effect? for instance, in georgia, we saw voting restrictions passed, there but we saw people, rain or shine, waiting hours, in order to have their vote heard. do you think that voters will see this, and still not let it interfere in their ability to cast their ballots? >> absolutely. that is what my hope is. in 2022, realizing the drastic threats to american democracy

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The Beat With Ari Melber

blocking the so-called stop woke act, which bans certain teachings in history books that deal with america's accurate history. that's running into trouble. florida is facing a lawsuit over these voting restrictions. desantis, of course, does run the state. he can have real impact. schools are censoring books. a publisher trying to take race out of the story of rosa parks look how he has gone after immigrants and disney and the six-week abortion ban. one republican says it's just extreme. the signaling. then there's desantis' crusade to be a new trump. people say, he has gone so far, the signaling is hurting his credibility. you take it all together, look at the legal setbacks and the way he backed down on most of the disney crusade, and you see someone who on many big issues is more concerned with the early headlines and signaling than

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

people to vote. also the redistricting that we just had really skewed districts in favor of the party in power, which in the case of georgia and many, many states, you know, as a republican party that then continued to put in place even more voting restrictions. >> in is a tradition that comes with mixed feelings, this moment, this commemoration of bloody sunday. and, you know, a few things happen when you're there. it is a beautiful feeling of coming together yet at the same time, you know, it's a painful reminder of, well, in this case now what took place 58 years ago. what do you feel when you have been there for these moments? >> you know, so i actually was there not on the bloody sunday but on march 21st, which was the march that was then allowed to go all the way to selma. i was there for the 50th

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Trump Battles On Truth Social To Make Voting As Inconvenient As Possible

Trump tells governors to ban mail-in ballots (just like the kind he has used) and only allow paper-ballot voting on a single day.

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