thank you, my friend, as always, and thank you to you at home for joining us this hour the battle to be the standar bearer for the america far-right has officially begun run desantis, as anybod ever heard of him? he was very bad on ethanol, he fought it all the way, and h actually fight against socia security he wanted to decimated, he wanted the minimum retiremen age to be lifted to people tha are 70 years old he also voted to severely cu medicare, i will not be cuttin medicare, and i will not b cutting social security. ron was a disciple of paul ryan he is a rhino loser wh currently is destroying fox. we constantly vote against entitlements he reminds me a lot of mit romney reminds me a lot of mit romney that is the most epic burn the eu can lead into this gop. that was donald trump in iow last night, taking away florid governor ron desantis in front of the 2024 presidential primary. he s not stopping there. he also had some truly uniqu things to say about some potentia
like to. it is high time we v reimagined who is in our workforce, and what ou workforce looks like especiall given our labor shortage wit some patients, gratitude, an expectation adjustments, w could bring a host of amazin americans into all sorts o jobs, especially i hospitality. and we can all use a little bi more patience. i hope the story helps folks open their hearts and minds, and most importantly, hiring practices. and on that note, i wish you a very good night. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late, as about the end of tomorrow! the battle to be th standard bearer for th american far-right has officially begun ron desantis, did anybody see desantis, desanctimonious. he was very bad on ethanol and he for all the way, it is fight against social security. he wanted to decimate it he wanted the minimu retirement age to be lifted to people that are 70 years old he also voted to severely cu medicare, i will not be c
the business world, business world, big money, interests, because traditionally th republicans favor policies tha drove the rewards of society towards wealthier people executives and ceos, companies wanted to cut their taxes, implement the policies benefiting them, because now all of a sudden it can politically be a liability president trump and others sho them that this business ca help with certain voters i think that a lot of this rhetoric now, which has again, been unserious, not engage with the matter at hand in thi tough problems that we have to sort out it s just pandering to the voters and to some degree, it probably the realization tha so much of the grassroots base of the gop is fired up on th issue of economic populism, an has been since 2008. they were not in governance at
money that they had on deposit at the bank, it catered to silicon valley companies in th midst, frankly, of a bubble. they re getting tons of cash from investors because interes rates were very low, and there is all this easy money they simply did not look carefully at the risks tha their company had taken on through this business model. that s why this had happened pure and simple. they want to frame this as woke versus not woke issue it s because it avoids havin to answer the more fundamental questions about what we do i terms of bank regulation do you see it that way, and do you have a sense of what the republican party platform migh be on the question o regulation and deregulation, given his past history the gop is in the middle of an identity crisis, to put i mildly right now they re trying to figure out what their relationship is i terms of their brand
that his story makes more sens than any other story i do you think that given th facts here, the ultimate stories are somewhat - and it seems much more likel that the story is actually the truth. the other stories that ou of nowhere, a guy that has bee famously cheap decides to writ enormous checks in the stretch campaign of a campaign that he has already endangered because of revelations about the way that he is treated women and talked about women in the past that s the story in the checks corroborated, basically th case rebecca, always good to have you on thank you very much. nice to see you that is all in on thi tuesday night. alex wagner tonight starts right now. good evening, alex you don t think he just wanted to protect his wife tha he had loved so much i thought his question ther is great it s an impossible question to answer when you say as a lawyer, wa there hashmi, it happens all the time i can tell you about them. exactly