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Transcripts For MSNBC All In With Chris Hayes 20240706

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Transcripts For MSNBC All In With Chris Hayes 20240706

always faithful. harry smith, nbc news, florida. my dad who served in that called me this morning, and ask me to acknowledge this day, and i m grateful that we are. because we are grateful today, and every day for the service and sacrifice of our military and their families. on that note, i wish you all a very good night from washington d. c.. from all our colleagues across the networks of nbc, thank you for staying up, i will see you at the end of tomorrow. tomorrow tonight on all in. america in reverse on reproductive rights. the legislation would create a whole new crime called abortion trafficking. tonight, rebecca traister on the shock and awe of state by state legislation criminalizing reproductive rights. then, just when you thought it could not get worse for fox news. this has to stop now. the audience is furious, bad for business. devastating new filings in the dominion lawsuit against fox news and senator bernie sanders unloads on starbucks in the se

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Transcripts for MSNBC All In With Chris Hayes 20240604 00:12:00

and at that time, shirley chisholm, who is a representative from new york, give her remarks in which he said 64% of americans, a turning to a recent poll, are in support of abortion rights or wanted to be legal, don t want the government to interfere. interestingly, then the onus on the legislative work was lifted by roe in january of 1973. suddenly, neither political party had to do the work of figuring out how to legislate these rights or this access, because the supreme court had decided in a row. and during the roe years, pulling turned up over and over again 50% divided. this country irrevocably divided and the democrats, who became the party supporting what was called choice, euphemistically, abortion rights, treated it very gingerly, as if it was electric. like, if they got too close to it, it was a sharply dividing issue. and it was really only in the past ten years that a new generation of pollsters began to ask questions differently, to ask first, are you personally, you know

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Transcripts for MSNBC All In With Chris Hayes 20240604 07:13:00

the legislative work was lifted by roe in january of 1973. suddenly, neither political party had to do the work of figuring out how to legislate these rights or this access, because the supreme court had decided in a row. and during the roe years, pulling turned up over and over again 50% divided. this country irrevocably divided and the democrats, who became the party supporting what was called choice, euphemistically, abortion rights, treated it very gingerly, as if it was electric. like, if they got too close to it, it was a sharply dividing issue. and it was really only in the past ten years that a new generation of pollsters began to ask questions differently, to ask first, are you personally, you know, opposed to abortion? then second, do you think that the government should make decisions about its availability or its legality? when you ask the questions that way, for the past ten years, we ve known that somewhere between 60 and 75% of remains don t believe government should be

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Transcripts for MSNBC The Rachel Maddow Show 20211210 09:26:00

that lawyer john eastman is pleading the 5th. trump justice department jeff clark is pleading the 5th. roger stone says he too is going to plead the 5th. conspiracy theorist alex jones says he, too, is going to plead the 5th. trump himself has to decide if he s going to plead the 5th in the new york attorney general s civil investigation of his rah business which is unfolding in parallel with a criminal investigation of his business which has already resulted in felony charges against his core business and his chief financial officer. you going to plead the 5th? it seems to be kind of a trend. in march of 1973, nixon had been reelected 1972. sworn in january of 1973. watergate was not erased by him running for reelection, he hoped it would be. watergate got way way way more serious for nixon in the early months of his second term. in march of 1973 as watergate was starting to crash down around richard nixon, this was

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