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Transcripts for MSNBC Stephanie Ruhle Reports 20211213 14:18:00

but we ll get it done. at what point does the conversation move to figuring out where people will live long term and where kids go to school? well, school here has been kind of on and off. zoom and in person because of covid, of course. so the kids are kind of used to going to school at home on the i pads. you know? so i think that probably is going to be continued. a lot of the schools are still intact. some of them did have some damage i think. i ve not really sure on the school situation as far as damage. my daughter actually is with the housing authority, and she went saturday door to door and helped she made arrangements for buses to come and pick the

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190611:00:11:00

opinion moved, so did republicans in congress. what we have today is public opinion not moving all that much and republicans in congress appearing immovable. yeah, sure. there s going to be a lot of talk about john dean testimony because of the historic significance, but what joyce vance and barb mcquade did was lay out the case in a very specific way. are people going to be talking about joyce vance s testimony at their kids soccer games on saturday? i think that s what congresswoman jackson lee is trying to get to, at what point does the nation s conversation move in that direction? in many ways, ali, i commend the democratic house for now moving in this direction, but i think it will test whether or not the american people, the voters are still conditioned for a drip, drip, drip political messaging. three years now into donald trump where he simply says no obstruction, no collusion, where he sends out 100 characters in a tweet in the morning to set the news cycle. are the america

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190611:07:11:00

talk about john dean testimony because of the historic significance, but what joyce vance and barb mcquade did was t lay out the case in a very specific way. are people going to be talking about joyce vance s testimony at their kids soccer games on nc saturday? i think that s what congresswoman jackson lee is trying to get to, at what point does the nation s conversation move in that direction? in many ways, ali, i commend the democratic house for now moving in this direction, but i think it will test whether or not the american people, the voters are still conditioned for a drip, drip, drip political messaging.p three years now into donald trump where he simply says no obstruction, no collusion, wherl he sends out 100 characters in a tweet in the morning to set the news cycle. are the american people still conditioned for drip, drip, drip or is this going to require either a decisive moment, which we may not get if we don t get mueller or mcgahn, or a decisivt action, meaning somebod

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180324:20:48:00

and that s the thing here, craig. they do not want to lose sight of this with all of these rallies and marches. there were 17 people who were killed here. they do want to see change happen, and they also want to see the conversation move forward. and they have sort of a visual representation of that today. when everybody was going past the school, they had that moment of silence, but they did not stop walking past the school as they had that moment of silence. and they said, that was to visually show they do want to keep that conversation moving forward. craig? maia rodriguez there in parkland, where roughly 15,000 gathered for the rally there. let s go back out west. beth fouhy is still in san francisco, standing by for us. beth, who do you have? reporter: i have a survivor of that columbine mass shooting back in 1999, that really raised the consciousness of so many people in this country to the dangers of mass shootings in schools. it s something that those of us

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180203:20:05:00

this was an effort, everybody knows it, to discredit the investigation, to discredit the fbi, to discredit the judiciary. and, you know, it didn t work unless we say it works, unless we keep talking about it, unless we let the conversation move to fisa warrants, away from what was, you know, a really silly political op by someone who believes their candidate, their guy is as guilty, as plain as day and so they re trying to discredit the investigation. it s typical it s like the o.j. defense. let me ask you about the particular tactic. you covered the trump campaign very closely, how he thinks, how he operates, how he works. what did you make of the way this all unfolded? first and foremost, there was clearly a coordinated effort on behalff the republican p to rally the base and support of drumming up a high intensity around the release of the memo. when republicans control congress, nobody is surprised that this memo got released.

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