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MSNBC The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell July 6, 2024

$8 million to create their own rival version of the college boards ap courses. so much for going along to get along. that is our show for tonight we will see you again tomorrow now it is time for the las word with ali bell she, who is in for lawrence. good evening, ali. it is good to see you, than you. we will see you tomorrow night we ll do. let s finish the job. today, joe biden and the speculation, yes, he s running for reelection for the same reasons he ra against on trump in 2020 because republican extremist are still threatening american democracy. - to fight for our democracy it shouldn t be a - to protect our rights. to make sure that everyone i this country is treated equall in that everyone is given fair shot at making it but you know, around th country, maga extremists are lining up to take away those bedrock freedoms, cuttin social security that you pager in for entire life walt cuttin taxes connect banning of books and telling people who they ca l

CSPAN3 Open Phones July 7, 2024

his writing at bloomberg.com. he s a reporter of congress. to both of you gentlemen, thanks for giving us your time. the polling that was hired by newsweek and conducted by the yougov organization along with yahoo. taken between june 10th of june 13 second between june 10th and jen 13th on the question should former president donald trump ran for president in 2024? 55% of those who responded said no. 35% said yes. broken down into the political affiliations 80% of democrats voted no and 14% of democrats voted yes. for republicans 25% voted you and 58% voted yes. the story adds that according to that polling president biden received an even negative verdict when asked if president biden should run for president in 2024. 64% of people said no, only 21% said gas and one broken down into political affiliations 36% of democrats said no, 43% of democrats said yes, he should. adding to the story that republicans said 84% of that said he should not run again. 10% saying yes. one mo

CSPAN3 Lectures In History Conversation With Rep James Clyburn D-SC July 7, 2024

[inaudible]. [inaudible]. [inaudible]. and racial congress. he is one of the most revered members of the congress. about 20 years ago, we were working to develop the idea of an international african american museum. congressman club learned was as busy as anyone in the congress. if you have been to his office on capitol hill in grand central station, people are coming and going. they went to ask the congressman if he would consider being chair of the african american museum. he was so busy that i was timid to ask. he said, let me ask emily. he was the congressman s dear wife who we lost, sadly, a few years ago. adam great respect for his wife, because he was busy moving into washington and south carolina. two weeks later, he called me back and said, joe, emily said yes and i will. jim clyde never missed a meeting at the museum. those meetings were in charleston. as busy as he was, not only did he not miss the meetings but he was prepared and ran everything to the board memb

KRON KRON 4 Early News January 27, 2017

Rebecca of course the chilly temperatures are still around the we are not tracking in a spa or clouds of course no rainfall as well pretty quiet but very cold missouri just nice and warm as you like to wait out the door. Rebecca seth 414 novato this morning now coming in at 40 of 04 is an oakland and 48 degrees 38 for concord 31 chilly just below freezing. Rebecca of our fifties even some 60s. Rebecca again we will be in the 60s wants to come to a sunday with going to be in the third is it will be nice and shelling if you want to be out in about this we canweekend. Robin w this is what we like to see to start off the ride into San Francisco up with nine minutes from the bottom of the maze to fremont street. Robin w the drive times looks pretty good 14 minutes from antioch in to concord in 12 minutes for 580 west out a little more and to dublin. James they have a new lead in the murder she was killed her home what is the unsettled fire believed to cover the crime. Reporter this and then

MSNBCW MSNBC Live With Velshi And Ruhle June 21, 2019

Missouri on the only remaining Abortion Provider left the entire state, Missouri Department of health and Senior Services has now denied the license application of that very clinic of planned parenthood in st. Louis. It does remain opened for now thanks to a temporary injunction. The faith of the clinics future is in the hands of the judge whether or not to extend that injunction. If the clinic is shut down, missouri will become the first state operating without an Abortion Facility since 1973 when the Supreme Court ruled on roe v. Wade. Joining us now from st. Louis is rahema ellis. This planned parenthood clinic does a lot more than provide abortions. If the clinic loses its license, will it be losing its licenses for all services or just Abortion Services . It would be just for Abortion Services. Planned parenthood will be able to provide clinical and medical services for women who are in need and come into their offices. They want to be able to continue services. This ruling and de

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