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To Defend Against Trump, California Hires Holder

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We begin in Sacramento, where the state Legislature has retained an attorney to help them in their anticipated legal fights against President-elect Donald Trump. That attorney would be Eric Holder, the former U.S. attorney general. Holder is now an attorney at Washington, D.C.-based Covington and Burling. Senate President Kevin de Leon joins us to discuss the hire.

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