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use radio. he joins us now. what does this really mean? to be honest city, i mean the whole heck of a lot. uh right now. uh, the state supreme court in colorado is that under the 14th amendment, which was adopted by the us uh, shortly after this country civil war. that anybody who participates in an insurrection, or as an insurrection asked, can not hold public office. what's interesting about the ruling is that donald trump has not been convicted of insurrection or being an insurrection, if at all, but they feel the judges there in colorado that his speech to the people are the protesters on january 6, 2021 was enough to qualify him as an insurrection is so right now, his name is not allowed on the ballot, but they did say that he has a few weeks to appeal. and if he appeals by a certain date, january 4th, i believe it is. his name will remain on the ballot while the decision is being made by the us supreme court, the federal supreme court. so what happens then if the us supreme court goes alon
use radio. he joins us now. what does this really mean? to be honest city, i mean the whole heck of a lot. uh right now. uh, the state supreme court in colorado is that under the 14th amendment, which was adopted by the us uh, shortly after this country civil war. that anybody who participates in an insurrection, or as an insurrection asked, can not hold public office. what's interesting about the ruling is that donald trump has not been convicted of insurrection or being an insurrection, if at...
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jason compet. dodie a is the los angeles bureau chief at nbc use radio and told me what the decision could me. uh uh, to be honest with you. i mean the whole heck of a lot. uh right now. uh, the state supreme court in colorado is that under the 14th amendment, which was adopted by the us uh, shortly after this country civil war. that anybody who participates in an insurrection, or as an insurrection asked, cannot hold public office. what's interesting about the ruling is that donald trump has not been convicted of interruption or being an insurrection if at all, but they feel the judges there in colorado that his speech to the people are the protesters on january 6, 2021 was enough to qualify him as an insurrection is so right now, his name is not allowed on the ballot, but they did say that he has a few weeks to appeal. and if he appeals by a certain date, january 4th, i believe it is. his name will remain on the ballot while the decision is being made by the us supreme court, the federal supreme court. so what happens then if the us supreme court goes along with it? if it 1st i'm g
jason compet. dodie a is the los angeles bureau chief at nbc use radio and told me what the decision could me. uh uh, to be honest with you. i mean the whole heck of a lot. uh right now. uh, the state supreme court in colorado is that under the 14th amendment, which was adopted by the us uh, shortly after this country civil war. that anybody who participates in an insurrection, or as an insurrection asked, cannot hold public office. what's interesting about the ruling is that donald trump has...
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jason catatonia is the los angeles bureau chief at nbc use radio. he told me what the decision could name to uh, to be honest with you. i mean, the whole heck of a lot. uh right now. uh, the state supreme court in colorado is that under the 14th amendment, which was adopted by the us uh, shortly after this country civil war. that anybody who participates in an insurrection or as an insurrection est, cannot hold public office. what's interesting about the ruling is that donald trump has not been convicted of interaction or being an insurrection if at all. but they feel the judges there in colorado that his speech to the people are the protesters on january 6, 2021 was enough to qualify him as an insurrection is. so right now his name is not allowed on the ballot, but they did say that he has a few weeks to appeal. and if he appeals by a certain date, january 4th, i believe it is. his name will remain on the ballot while the decision is being made by the us supreme court, the federal supreme court. so what happens then if the us supreme court goes alo
jason catatonia is the los angeles bureau chief at nbc use radio. he told me what the decision could name to uh, to be honest with you. i mean, the whole heck of a lot. uh right now. uh, the state supreme court in colorado is that under the 14th amendment, which was adopted by the us uh, shortly after this country civil war. that anybody who participates in an insurrection or as an insurrection est, cannot hold public office. what's interesting about the ruling is that donald trump has not been...
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and use radio. thank you very much. thank polls i meant to have open for presidential and legislative elections in congo. but the election officials, the facing logistical and security concepts, valid papers and broken legs to being reported missing ahead of election day people in the capital consent. so it was still waiting to enter voting stations over an hour on. so they were meant to open conflicts in the countries east has overshadowed the election with millions of people this place. there were concerns that the electrical process would be transparent. the don't use us getting is in control. so i asked him how free and fed the selection is likely to be a yes, this is actually a good question and we need to see this in the full run of the elections. we had lots of problems with the fact that he, most of the one who had the chance to be the most present candidate all over buildings. he was the one who had like a big advantage with it states television. so if you talk, see from this perspective he
and use radio. thank you very much. thank polls i meant to have open for presidential and legislative elections in congo. but the election officials, the facing logistical and security concepts, valid papers and broken legs to being reported missing ahead of election day people in the capital consent. so it was still waiting to enter voting stations over an hour on. so they were meant to open conflicts in the countries east has overshadowed the election with millions of people this place. there...
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which was a great debate show that they used to host along the nbc radio networks.he very first ones that they did, they brought lawrence dennis on to argue for fascism against other people who are arguing against fascism. he went the floor with him. >> fascism cross fire. >> fascism cross fire. totally, exactly. [laughter] >> i mean, it was a popular thing. by the time we get to 1940, 80% of the american public is against us joining world war ii. 83%. that's what fdr was up against. some of that was just, we don't want to fight another war. some of that was the people who want to fight against, we actually think have the better idea. >> how did they go about cultivating, we talk about dennis for a little bit, who's a worthwhile -- just to spend a little time on. i'm >> such a good twist when it comes to him. anyway. >> talk about him a little bit. >> lawrence denys had been a state department official, he had been, gone to harvard. a very aerial date, particular guy. he had kind of a substack contrary next to him. you couldn't complement him without him insulting y
which was a great debate show that they used to host along the nbc radio networks.he very first ones that they did, they brought lawrence dennis on to argue for fascism against other people who are arguing against fascism. he went the floor with him. >> fascism cross fire. >> fascism cross fire. totally, exactly. [laughter] >> i mean, it was a popular thing. by the time we get to 1940, 80% of the american public is against us joining world war ii. 83%. that's what fdr was up...