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Transcripts for CNN Legal View With Ashleigh Banfield 20140107 16:53:00

now, democrats, obviously, believe that too. but they believe philosophically it is much more critical to continue to have that safety net there. and then the other the other hold on, dana, the president is coming. he s going to be introduced by this woman, these people whose unemployment benefits have expired, mostly, able to benefit from them. let s hear the introduction from this woman of the president, and then the president will speak. good morning. my name is kathryn hackette and i am from connecticut. i am very grateful that president obama invited me here today, in response to a letter that i wrote to him about the discontinuation of federal unemployment insurance. i am unemployed. and i will be significantly affected by this decision. job loss is devastating, and i am working very hard every day

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140107:22:13:00

people can call you and offer you an interview. you still need to eat and put heat in your oil tank. that has to come from somewhere. i have to ask you, senator rand paul says unemployment makes people not want to work. what s your response to that? he says this is a disincentive. that s as far from the truth as possible. i haven t spoken to anybody. when you ask them what they do, i sit at home and collect an unemployment check. people want to talk about what they do in the world, that they have gifts and talents and they want to use them. katherine hackett, i appreciate you being on the ed show tonight. senator, good to have you with us tonight.

Transcripts for CNN Legal View With Ashleigh Banfield 20140107 16:40:00

cloo chief business correspondent, christine romans. the president is going to come out, welcome this procedural vote allowing the bill to go forward in the senate but there is still a long struggle ahead if the 1.3 million americans who will require this additional emergency unemployment insurance are about to get some more money. that s right, wolf. they know they are not out of the woods yet. this is going to have to go through another vote or two in the senate before it goes over to the house where this extension of long-term benefits is by no means a sure thing. this is necessary to the jobless americans and the white house. interesting to note the objects of this event. the president is going to be surrounded by people whose unemployment has expired. the person introducing the president will be a woman by katherine hackett of connecticut. she is someone who wrote to the president to talk about how she relies on these unemployment

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140107:18:12:00

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140107:18:13:00

saying you don t have a plan for jobs actually, that s not right. the president has put forth a very aggressive growth strategy that involves investing in infrastructure, roads and bridges. a tax cut for businesses which would finance these infrastructure investments, immigration reform which would grow the economy. investing in skills which we spend a lot of time on in the department of labor so people have the skills to compete for today s and tomorrow s jobs. i think we can get all of these done. i hope we can continue in the long rich and appropriate bipartisan tradition of extending emergency unemployment benefits. it s not called emergency unemployment compensation for nothing because for people like katherine hackett and others, they have moved from distress to catastrophe as a result of the loss of these benefits. what is your outlook also for unemployment more generally? do you continue to see the

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