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MSNBC Morning Joe June 4, 2024 11:03:00

no. the more you hear donald trump s call with the secretary of state of georgia, demanding one more vote than he lost by, it keeps getting worse every time. every time i hear it, i come away with it thinking, there s just no way they re not going to indict that guy in georgia. the only slight amendment i d say to that, joe, is it was pretty clear from the beginning. we all heard it the first time. what was so stunning when we first heard it was, man, that s naked. there was not a lot of, like, parsing to do when you first heard it. what s amazing is every time you go back to it, it s just as clear as the first time. i think i ll go back and, when i listen, i ll find something new here. no, no, it s as blatant and gratuitous as it was on first listening. i agree with you, you know, it would be more shocking

MSNBC Morning Joe June 4, 2024 12:31:00

mental health is real. you can get help. i m going to show you how it s done. i know all of us are rooting for him. you know, joe, i ll say something else about this, which is, you know, when fetterman had his stroke, a lot of people wondered how he would the effects would be on hispolitics in the senate rate. i think it was an advantage. in the final stretch of the race, you know, what happened to him was not that unusual. many people in pennsylvania had strokes or people in their families had strokes or they had other health care challenges. they made it a humanizing element that connected him to the electorate in pennsylvania, and it kind of enhanced the view that people have of fetterman. he is an ordinary guy. he is in the hoodie. he wears the shorts. this is not your traditional politician. he is one of us, right? i would say that this also he

MSNBC Morning Joe June 4, 2024 12:00:00

you see that now. we re still having very, very substantial growth in this country. so high, it is forcing the fed to raise interest rates by a pretty significant amount, as you know. yeah, you know, over the past couple decades, when people asked why the united states continues to do well, a lot of times, people talk about productivity. that s actually a problem in the uk, isn t it? that s really the nut of the problem. the uk has really had a productivity crisis, really going back to the great recession and what happened after that. you can see in the chart on the left that productivity was following a nice trend line until about 2007, and then it flat lined. it has stayed flat lining the whole time. why has that happened? a good part of that is investment. the chart on the right, you can see that investment in the uk also was growing until the financial crisis, then it took a big drop, then started growing again. as it, more or less, got back to almost where it was, a little pas

MSNBC Morning Joe June 4, 2024 11:33:00

we tell you all of this so we can, i don t know, take a trip down memory lane. oh, this will be fun. yeah. why not, right? always good. mm-hmm. here is dr. ronny jackson after donald trump s physical, if that s what you want to call it, when he was president in 2018. explain how a guy who makes mcdonald s and all the diet cokes and never exercises is in as good of shape as you say he is in. it s called genetics. i don t know. call it genetics. he went on to say, john heilemann, that trump had such great genes, that if he didn t eat badly, he d live until he was 200 years of age. did he mean dad genes? i guess the shock of it is that, actually, people in the obama administration actually vouched for this guy for 15 minutes before he started doing

MSNBC Morning Joe June 4, 2024 11:13:00

there was no election fraud. not only are these people facing justice in court, and donald trump may face the ultimate justice in court with the coming indictment in georgia, but even their lawyers are being held accountable for going in front of judges and just lying. again, this is something i guess as a lawyer, it s strange. as a politician, i understand, everything is on the table. you ve got to swat everything away. but the lawyer in me has always been deeply offended by the arguments these people have made in front of judges. i asked myself from the beginning, how can rudy giuliani get away with that? how can these other lawyers get away with it? i would have been disbarred the first day if i tried to do something like that. chuck would have been disbarred as a lawyer if he tried doing something. how are these people getting away with this? we re finding out, as time goes on, elise, they re not getting away with this. i think of the ordinary

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