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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20131108:05:23:00

vote no? i have not taken a position on the minimum wage ballot issue. wrong answer, it turns out. once election day rolled around, that minimum wage initiative was approved look at that 76 to 24%. raising the minimum wage passed in missouri by that 52-point margin and claire mccaskill beat the incumbent republican senator from her state. same thing happened in 2006 in montana. the minimum wage was on the ballot there in 06, they loved it, approved the minimum wage rise by 46 points. on the same ballot, the incumbent republican senator, conrad burns, who had voted repeatedly against raising the minimum wage, and who was wishy-washy about it at the state level, his democratic challenger jon tester was for the rise in the minimum wage. he was for it bluntly and unapologetically. the minimum wage rise passed by nearly 50 points and montana at the exact same time got a new democratic senator to replace their old republican one. same year in ohio,

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20131108:02:31:00

let s figure this out and really look at the broad middle class and people who aspire to it. senator sherrod brown, democrat of ohio, it s always great to have you here. good to be back. thank you very much. nice to see you. all right, we ll be right back. her busy saturday begins with back pain, when. hey pam, you should take advil. why?

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20131108:09:13:00

bar the governor and his family from accepting gifts of $100 or more. all right! nice to meet you, bob mcdonnell. as bob mcdonnell prepares to leave office, federal prosecutors in virginia are preparing, some time between now and thanksgiving, to make their decision about whether or not to criminally indict bob mcdonnell in the corruption and bribery scandal that arose around him and his family taking over $100,000 in gifts and cash from a virginia businessman, who was seeking favors for his company from the state government. through this whole scandal, through the apology, through the paying back of the gifts and all the rest of it and the legal defense fund and the legal defense website and all the awkward announcements and the defensiveness and the watch and everything. through all of it, bob mcdonnell never bothered to change the ethics law that allowed him to take those gifts in the first place. terry mcauliffe will have to be the one who does it come january. today the company wh

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20131108:05:07:00

all of the opportunity of talking about this, only one republican stood up once to actually state out loud why it was that he was voting against this thing. good old 70-year-old senator dan coats worked his way up to the podium today and gave a 12-minute and 15-second statement, explaining why he was voting no, but he was the only one. not a single other republican has been willing to say anything out loud about why they were voting no on this thing. all the 2016 hopefuls in the republican party who are in the senate, all voted no on this, but none of them wanted to explain it. then there s the new abortion ban that senate republicans unveiled today with their big lindsey graham press conference. republicans, of course, spent last few years rolling back abortion rights in the states more aggressively than at any times in roe versus wade. and they have brought up anti-abortion bill after anti-abortion bill year after year. their first efforts came down to the efforts to defund planned p

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20131108:02:08:00

parenthood. they have been more devoted to the anti-abortion issue than to almost anything else. and yet, at the same time, they re starting to seem a little politically shy about it. the sponsor of the new anti-abortion bill that they announced today, the senator who was supposed to champion this bill through congress when it first came up, was going to be senator marco rubio. not anymore, though. now they have taken it out of the hands of anybody who might conceivably be running for president in 2016. and instead, they gave it to lindsey graham, who is definitely not running for president now or ever, but who does face the prospect of an even more conservative right-wing primary challenger in his home state of south carolina. so, yeah, they want to keep pushing their ant-abortion agenda as they have been for these last few years, but they want it to be a lower profile affair. something that really only comes up in elections when only republicans are voting. like, say, south carolina

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