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Transcripts for MSNBC The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell 20240604 05:37:00

six times but court has determined that the legislation that, the partial veto means apart, and the legislation means apart, that part shall become law. and because we have a one person, i believe, one person, one democrat minority to sustain a veto, republicans can t do anything else. not only do they do that, i don t know how much time we have, but he also use this veto to take away a 3. 5 billion dollar tax cut for the richest people. and so the governor used the same digit veto to reduce that benefit from 3. 5 billion to 175 billion by tinkering with the tax rates at the top two tiers. while maintaining those tax cuts for middle class and lower income people. tony the tiger, i m going to call him, even though he is

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Transcripts for CNN The 2000s 20240604 02:39:00

aig, and there was a real view by the way, that if aig went under, the game was over. aig does business with every major financial institution and in 130 countries. aig will destroy much of the capital for nation process in the western world. paulson, bernanke, gardner, they saw the risk that this could be not just a fire that would burn wall street down, but that could burn down our economy, and burn down the world economy. it s uncle sam to the rescue but oh, what a price tag . the federal government is to saving aig from possible collapse with an 85 billion dollar loan, all of it, your money. the move was designed to bring stability to the financial markets, did it work? maybe, down the road but not

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Transcripts for CNN Don Lemon Tonight 20240604 05:35:00

the doubt. he was specifically referring to the 1. 5 billion dollar urban forestry provision of this act. he reiterated that on twitter. he said yes, i said when i said, 1. 5 billion for trees, and it s coming out of the pockets of taxpayers. that was not his solution to the climate change. it honestly was not his biggest gap. it s one in a series of, you know. i gotta ask. so, when i m hearing from sources is that he was not going to run. you can tell me a few things and then mar-a-lago changed all of that. gonna run so long as the legal walsh kept closing, and i think mar-a-lago was the most significant thing that could have happened to make him just begun ignorant. look at the voters. the voters were at the point where they were ready for him not to run.

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Transcripts for MSNBC Yasmin Vossoughian Reports 20240604 18:06:00

they need. both physically and emotionally because we all know this is a lot of emotional turmoil as well. in dealing with all of this. megan fitzgerald, thank you, stephanie, thank you as well. all right, let s talk to the president. now in japan, after wrapping up a three-day visit to south korea, all a part of his first presidential trip to the region. biden addressing, stretching out should say both economic insecurity partnerships and south korea. meeting with u.s. troops in a u.s. airbase south of seoul and appearing with hyundai ceo earlier today. who unveiled a 5.5 billion dollar tech investment in the united states. mike memoli is following the president in tokyo joining us now. mentally, as always, good to see you. talk to us more about the president of south korea versus first and foremost and what else we can expect in japan? yeah, yasmin, good to be with. you were continuing to really see president biden on the strip. working on two tracks. two parallel tracks. on the on

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Transcripts for MSNBC All In With Chris Hayes 20220210 01:34:00

the problem is, the post office is not really a public business, it is a public service, like a fire department, but postal service is actually in the constitution. article one, section eight, it should not have to turn a profit to survive, it just needs to deliver the mail. some of us have been shouting this from the roof tops for more than a decade. the post office is running between the weight of a 2006 law, which for the next 75 years, which amounts to another 5.5 billion dollar annual obligation. i think there is a sense in which at a time in which the nation is extremely polarized, in which are sort of social fabric is extremely stretched. the post office stands out as a kind of lone, civic institution, that is shared. that is a shared space. we all participate in. and there is something really upsetting about the notion of that going away. look at bat. all of 15 years old, talking with my hands. this postal service has been a slow death spiral for more than

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