arguments in about 80 of those casings touching on every aspect of american life, big or small. and at this very moment, they are waiting to hear if they will pick up one of those big cases, the kind of case that winds up in the had history books. the outcome could determine who is on the ballot for milons of voters as they head to the polls this year. we are talking about a challenge to donald trump s spot on the ballot based on the 14th amendment, which bars insurrectionists from running for office. as we reported on this program yesterday, the ex-president is now asked the supreme cou to keep him on the ballot appealing a ruling from the supreme court that found trump was ineligible because of his role on january 6th. the republican party has also asked the court to take the case. so of the voters who filed the challenge in the first place, everyone agrees the supreme cot has to take action. the washington post reports that attorneys for the colorado voters who challenge
Security. We will have more on that later myanmar is a country in the grip of a war largely forgotten, by the outside world. And today we have a Special Report from the frontline. Rebel forces there are fighting an intense battle against the military regime. In the past seven months, a country wide insurgency has made gains conquering large swathes of territory. The fighters, among them a group known as kndf, are now presenting the Myanmar Military with the biggest threat to its rule in years. Press freedom in the country is restricted, hundreds ofjournalists have beenjailed, and getting into myanmar to report first hand is tough. But a bbc team has managed. Our correspondent Quentin Sommerville spent a month with the rebels at theirjungle bases and on the frontline. A revolution is rising across myanmar. Hidden from the world by its remoteness. Few countries are more isolated, few conflicts more unseen. We spent a month with the insurgents on back roads and Jungle Tracks in karenni st
correct. i think constitutionally under the principle because we have seen the actions, not something that he may do, it s something he s already done. ien adopt know why people think he s going to do anything differently if we let him get his way. to put what michael said another way, whether donald trump uses the 14th amendment challenges to make himself a martyr, as he wants to do, that has no bearing on the law. right? this is exactly right. and to call this undemocratic, no, it s part of our constitutional the government. it s like i can t vote for arnold schwarzenegger to be president as much as i might want to vote for one of them because they are not natural born citizens. our constitution takes that off the table. so it s not antidemocratic. it s part of our constitutional system. i i would say that the 14th
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you have a lot of people out there that are so distrustful of the system. i i remember oj. there were people cheering. yo, this guy used to beat his wife, why is everyone excited just because he beat the system? oj too was not down to black people. christie, i will turn back to you, it is hard to separate dr. huggable from the serial rapist bill cosby. it is almost like he created the intention like to sanitize him. i am curious, should we still be