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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20120627:00:07:00

fewer regulations than the bush administration. president obama has approved 613 new rules. president bush approved 643 in his first three years. these facts don t matter to guys like harold hamm because citizens united opened the door for billionaires like him to affect politics at every level of government. yes, in montana and north dakota. now, this is what former massy energy ceo don blankenchip did. i m going to give you an example. the coal guy, that s him. blankenship, he spent $3 million back in 2004 to defeat a west virginia supreme court justice. yeah, montana governor brian swieter warned us about this on the ed show last night when they struck down a 100 year law. they were taking away the people s ability to protect themselves from the rich and the

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20120627:07:07:00

president obama has approved 613 new rules. president bush approved 643 in his first three years. these facts don t matter to guys like harold hamm because citizens united opened the door for billionaires like him to affect politics at every level of government. yes, in montana and north dakota. now, this is what former massy energy ceo don blankenchip did. i m going to give you an example. the coal guy, that s him. blankenship, he spent $3 million back in 2004 to defeat a west virginia supreme court justice. yeah, montana governor brian swieter warned us about this on the ed show last night when they struck down a 100 year law. they were taking away the people s ability to protect themselves from the rich and the powerful in the corporate interests. over 100 years ago, it was

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