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MSNBC Alex Witt Reports July 7, 2024

relief has touched down and it s on the way for the millions of parents struggling to feed their children. just under two hours, ago the first shipment of baby formula arriving in indianapolis from europe. 78,000 pounds of baby formula being taken off that u.s. military plane and put on two fedex trucks for distribution across the country amid a shortage. agriculture secretary tom vilsack shaking the hands of the u.s. military members who helped transport that much needed formula. the first of several deliveries to come, in fact. the secretary told reporters just how quickly parents could start to see formula back on the shelves. i ve been told by the fda commissioner that in a matter of a week or so, we should begin to see some supply. but of the course of the next several weeks, we should see an ever increasing supply. so i would say certainly with the next 30 days we re going to begin seeing the situation. we re going to go right to nbc s meghan officials at that air

FOXNEWS The Ingraham Angle June 4, 2024 03:01:00

republicans i have spoken to lately who are pretty disillusioned and demoralized. election after election, they vote, some of them volunteer. they donate to a party that when push comes to shove seems to actually detest them. now, in big issues like trade and foreign policy, budgets, republican leadership seems far more comfortable cutting deals to satisfy democrats than they are with working to satisfy their conservative base. now, we saw this dynamic play out yesterday when 12 republican senators, all the usual suspects, voted for the deceptively titled, respect for marriage act. while purporting the safeguard marital rights of same sex couples, the law will actually end up gutting the religious libber rights across the country. social conservatives are insulted but not surprised. we just learned this week that republicans are going to cave on another huge issue, spending. now, on december 16, the

FOXNEWSW The Ingraham Angle December 1, 2022

0 sean: that s all the time we have this evening. thank you for being with us. thank you for making this show possible. we hope you will set your dvr so you never miss an episode of hannity. don t forget for news any time all the time, it s fox news.com, hannity.com. in the meantime, let not your heart be troubled, laura ingraham, the ingraham angle is next. you have a killer kick as show. i don t want to interrupt it. laura: you had a great show i don t even have anything creative to say. you have a very bland tie on. it s very it s not a salmon color. you don t have pink or yellow. you look like a normal person tonight. nothing i can say. this is so boring. seriously, an awesome show. sean: have a great show. really nice to talk to you, though. laura: all right, love yeah, buddy i m laura ingraham. this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. gop sellouts, the focus of tonight s angle. now, i can t tell you how many republicans i have spoken to lately who are pretty

MSNBC Alex Witt Reports June 4, 2024 17:07:00

partnership. a major international trade agreement, there was bipartisan support for it but ultimately more bipartisan opposition. now we re seeing the biden administration do, the president itself said this the other day. there are elements of this new economic partnership that began and were rooted in the tpp, as it was, called but really this is the u.s. working with some of especially democratic allies in the asia pacific region. to deal with issues, yes, like trade, like the supply chain issues, working more coordinated fashion in the future and dealing with we also spoke of this agreement will include a component involving climate change and other major concern of this administration. but alex, as we ve also been talking about. this is a turn for president biden really is also operating on two tracks. a lot of emphasis on the economy, also dealing with some of those major international concerns especially in this region as there is the threat that north korea might launch a b

CNN New Day With John Berman and Brianna Keilar December 23, 2021 12:56:00

rival to curb its ballistic missiles program knowing that saudi arabia is producing its own missiles. will iran pull back its own program? big questions for the biden administration as it tries to balance and calibrate its approach to getting saudi arabia to perhaps pull back the production of its missiles as well as iran to feel comfortable not producing its own missiles as its rival produces them with the help of china. the administration is trying to figure out how to respond to this. what are they doing? what are they thinking about how to respond? so, they re weighing sanctions on the entities involved in producing these ballistic missiles and transferring this technology to saudi arabia. but many in congress don t feel that the administration is going to act strongly enough, particularly because the relationship with saudi arabia is so delicate. the relationship with china, of course, very delicate at this moment as well because the administration is trying to reengage with b

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