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federal courts for alabama redistricting could have huge implications for the control of congress, went all in starts, right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes this evening. one of the leaders of the far-right gang the proud boys a guy by the name of enrique tarrio, received the longest and harshest sentence to date for attempting to end american democracy and the rule of law. 22 years in federal prison. tarrio was convicted of seditious conspiracy for his role in the insurrection. that sentence, which we got just a few hours ago, is the most severe sentence of the more than 1100 people charged in connection with a january 6th attacks. in court today the proud boys leader says that january six was a, quote, national embarrassment, for the judge was not moved, saying, quote, i don t have any indication he s remorseful for the things he s convicted of. the judge went on to say that tarrio was, quote, the ultimate leader, the ultimate person who hogue organiz ....

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federal courts for alabama redistricting could have huge implications for the control of congress, went all in starts, right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes this evening. one of the leaders of the far-right gang the proud boys a guy by the name of enrique tarrio, received the longest and harshest sentence to date for attempting to end american democracy and the rule of law. 22 years in federal prison. tarrio was convicted of seditious conspiracy for his role in the insurrection. that sentence, which we got just a few hours ago, is the most severe sentence of the more than 1100 people charged in connection with a january 6th attacks. in court today the proud boys leader says that january six was a, quote, national embarrassment, for the judge was not moved, saying, quote, i don t have any indication he s remorseful for the things he s convicted of. the judge went on to say that tarrio was, quote, the ultimate leader, the ultimate person who hogue organiz ....

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the court s website, but adds the court s final opinion has not been released and will be issued in due course. this case is about whether women, people have the right to receive emergency care, for women specifically, emergency abortion care in a state that bans abortion. the biden administration is arguing, yes, it is federal law that a hospital must provide emergency medical treatment, no matter what. the groups who supported the biden suit offered a number of examples including an example of a woman who was 18 weeks pregnant experiencing a condition that would result in a miscarriage. but instead of treating her, idaho doctors sent her home worried they would be breaking the law by giving her an emergency abortion. her condition was so dire that traveling to another state was out of the question because the risk of miscarrying and bleeding to death was too high. so she waited. eventually, she delivered a stillborn baby and consequentially developed a serious and rap ....

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To the charges in the georgia case. perhaps this information is coming out so that he can put himself out there as a valuable cooperator. not just but now that he has these state charges. i m glad you brought that up. the dismissal of what he s trying to do, getting these charges dismissed in the georgia case. here s the argument he s making, but the point you make is also incredibly interesting. saying that as a federal official, the time of the charged conduct, he goes on to federal it s not obliged to consider state criminal law at all. not before acting. is this have is the argument have any merit? in order to show that there s some supremacy clause argument here where he s immune because of his actions as a federal official, he would have to show that he was acting in furtherance of some federal ....

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