The sudden death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia is a statistical rarity; his passing marks only the second time in more than 60 years that an active Supreme Court justice has died in office. MSNBC’s Chris Matthews joins Andrea Mitchell to discuss how this only adds to the uncertainty of choosing a successor.Feb. 15, 2016
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