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Transcripts for MSNBC MSNBC Reports 20240604 19:08:00

moved south of the i-4 corridor, because of freezes that we had in the late 80s and 90s. so that freeze line really shouldn t be damaging to many of the crops, hopefully, i m sure it will be a close call, and out there with the heaters in the field, that they do sometimes, and then as we head through early next week, pretty frigid in chicago, even after the holiday weekend. bill, thank you. it is only december. what s january going to have in store? i don t want to think about it. let s get through this holiday season first. i want to bring back nbc s reporter at reagan national airport. and we ve seen more than 4,000 flights canceled, and another 5,000 dlad, that is not good news for people making it home for the holidays and it continues to rise. that s right, the board yesterday, the departure board was looking significantly better than today. and that is because that arctic blast is taking hold, and a lot of the major cities across the country have had ground stops

Transcripts for MSNBC PoliticsNation 20240604 22:17:00

your like we did in the late 80s and 90s. because, again, it was just never justin it should ve never happened. congressman. you cosponsored the revel solution in the house calling for the immediate release of britney griner. who announced on friday that she plans to be back on the basketball court for the wnba s phoenix mercury this season. what has been your reaction to the positive news of miss griner s release, and some of the negative responses from some politicians on the right? as you know, i tried to visit. are we all were rallying for her. but there has been this backlash from the right. how do you respond? this first of all, i am very happy that ref ellen text and britney griner, that she is back at home with her family, with her wife. and, that she is going to be playing the season. i think it s gonna be very important for all americans, democrats, republicans, liberals, conservatives,

Transcripts for CNN United Shades of America 20240604 03:36:00

the very least we can do is say no to white nationalism. this is the power of art because this is a very intense message put in a very fun little package. kate and her pamphlet offers incite on things like how to view white supremacy. it was part of their no not ever mission working against white nationalism in the late 80s and 90s. i m pretty sure this is antifa. there s two of my favorite words are in this. they struck the whole thing off. how do we solve the problem of white feminism. when we think of white nationalism, we think of a man. women are totally invisible, and white women have gotten a pass. like in the 20s, white women threw women of color under the bus through the vote towards what white supremacy offered

Transcripts for MSNBC Craig Melvin Reports 20210907 15:02:00

officials there say it should be a wake-up call about future storms. what are they hoping to show president biden today during this visit? reporter: they want to show him what is happening on this street, craig, and so many others throughout the community. while the sun is shining it s a very dark cloud hanging over people here. i am almost 5 8 , and in some homes the water level was above my head. look inside ray s house where his parents live, they are in their late 80s and 90s, and everything in the basement is gone, it was devastated, damaged. he says it was not just the wooden things and the furniture, but listen to what he says how powerful this water was. this is what remains of the wall. so when the water came in here, it created like a swimming pool, and then it was pushed. anybody that would have been on that side would have been dead.

Transcripts for CNN Tom Steyer Equality Town Hall 20191011 03:36:00

corporations to own our government and to control what happens to us. mr. steyer, you lived in san francisco. in the 1980s. this was the height of the aids crisis. how has that a shaped your view on this topic? i am lucky enough to live in san francisco. it s true that the aids crisis in san francisco in the late 80s and 90s was out of control epidemic that no one really understood how broad it was going to be. how many people were going to be infected and how many were going to die. what it showed to me was a couple of things. the community actually came together really strongly. to respond to it. i go to a church which is still bragging about how much work they did in the aids epidemic. i have friends who quit their jobs to run hospices. that people really came together

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