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And professor, let me begin with you and your reaction to the work of the amateur historians in the opinion. well, one thing there s a lot of things that you are striking. the majority opinion is almost unchanged from the leaked draft. alito s basic argument, as you said, is the same, what s the liberty of the constitution protects, we have to look at what price you would half in 1868, would a court of a pallet have recognized the challenge to abortion in 1868, alito says no. so, you don t win. you don t have constitutional protection for abortion access now. i think there is at least two problems with this argument. first, actually, abortion that the chronological amongst americans s first generations it doesn t regulate, it doesn t criminalize criminalize abortions before quickening, which is before ....
House and the president were prioritizing how the president would be framed, how he would be perceived, how he looked in that moment. rather than protecting members of congress and the people in that building at that point. also, just, liz cheney in her opening remarks saying that, at one point, they had evidence of trump s statement when folks were chanting hang mike pence outside. that he did not condemn it but, possibly, even said, well, maybe the supporters have a point. he deserves. it right. these hearings pick up tomorrow, what can we expect? i think we ll begin to see a more detail the chronological, step-by-step as the timeline goes through. each day we will present a different aspect of the hearings and you re going to get the before part early on this week. and then you build up until later in the month, you re going to have, essentially, the day, january 6th. they ll get into that moment ....