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remove the president illegally, we will step in and stop. it the top oath keeper gets 18 years for seditious conspiracy. the guy with his feet on the speaker s death gets four years. but the guy who sent them to the capital is still scot-free. then, the special counsel is closing in as we get new reporting on team trump moving classified documents. plus, the disastrous rollout of the desantis campaign. rob desanctimonious and his men members are dropping like a rock. is he a fool that has no idea what he s doing? and a showdown in texas as house republicans call from attorney general to be impeached after he says the house speaker was drunk on the job. the objection to the [inaudible] when all in starts, right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. it was a traumatic scene inside a washington court house today as a federal judge handed down the longest sentence yet for the january six insurrectionists. elmer stewart rhodes the third, founder of ....

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years for seditious conspiracy. the guy with his feet on the speaker s desk gets four years. but the guy who sent them to the capitol is still scot-free. then, the special counsel is closing in we get new reporting on team trump moving classified documents. plus, the disastrous rollout of the desantis campaign. rob desanctimonious and his members are dropping like a rock. is he a fool that has no idea what he s doing? and a showdown in texas as house republicans call for the attorney general to be impeached after he says the house speaker was drunk on the job. the objection to the [inaudible] when all in starts, right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. it was a traumatic scene inside a washington court house today as a federal judge handed down the longest sentence yet for the january six insurrectionists. elmer stewart rhodes the third, founder of the far-right group the oath keepers, was convicted of the rare crime of seditious conspiracy la ....

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MSNBC All In With Chris Hayes June 4, 2024 00:55:00

Of america. she joins me now. it s good to have you in the program, i have to, say i saw the news of this lawsuit, and when i read some of the details, i ll give an example from the vox explainer here. basically, they re suing planned parenthood for complying with a federal court order. that s the short version. the longer version, the dow lawsuit alleges that planned parenthood should have to repay all the money it received for providing care to medicaid patients in texas and louisiana during the period those two states were legally bound to keep working with them. they claim that planned parenthood is liable for three times the money it received, plus a penalty of up to $11,000 for each of the thousands of claims for payment filed with those two states. how serious is this lawsuit, does it pose a threat your organization? chris, yes, it serious. yes, it s happening. again, in a state and in a district that, you know, we have seen has been hostile to reproductive freedoms. ....

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MSNBC All In With Chris Hayes June 4, 2024 07:55:00

Market for 20, years that is the judge that will hear this new case. alexis mcgill johnson s ceo and president of planned parenthood, action fund, and planned parenthood present federation of america. she joins me now. it s good to have you in the program, i have to, say i saw the news of this lawsuit, and when i read some of the details, i ll give an example from the vox explainer here. basically, they re suing planned parenthood for complying with a federal court order. that s the short version. the longer version, the dow lawsuit alleges that planned parenthood should have to repay all the money it received for providing care to medicaid patients in texas and louisiana during the period those two states were legally bound to keep working with them. they claim that planned parenthood is liable for three times the money it received, plus a penalty of up to $11,000 for each of the thousands of claims for payment filed with those two states. how serious is this lawsuit, does it pose a t ....

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Last week I asked you if the Cubs had found their hitting stroke after exploding for 16 runs against the Mets. By and almost three-to-one margin, (74% to 26%), you said that you still didn’t think the Cubs could hit. In games since then, I think you could find evidence to support either position. They were shut out on Sunday against the Brewers and Brandon Woodruff, but he’s been shutting down pretty much everyone this year. But they also explode ....

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