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Transcripts For MSNBC Craig Melvin Reports 20240709

willing and expected for the international community. at least they should have some chance for safe evacuation and a faster process of the visa. thank you for being with me this morning. i so appreciate your voice. thank you. that wraps up the hour for me. thank you for the privilege of your time. more news right now. a good morning to you. if you wanted to find out what democrats final plan will look like, how it will affect you ar your family, if you want to find out whether the house is actually going to finally vote on that bipartisan infrastructure plan, this is the day it seems like things are coming into focus. things are moving fast. here s where they stand right now. in 15 minutes president biden will speak to the nation. the white house says that the speech will be about the path forward on his economic agenda and the next steps to get it done. after weeks of negotiations, the white house spokesman says the administration and this is the keyword here, the

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Transcripts For MSNBC MTP Daily 20240709

agreement that he expects can pass both the house and even more importantly the senate. today i m going to announce after months of tough and ultimate negotiations, i think we have a historic framework. we spent hours and hours and hours over months and months working on this. no one got everything they wanted including me. that s what compromise is. that s consensus. and that s why i ran. there is a lot of framework that president ran on including universal pre-k, huge climate investments and funding for immigration reform assuming that doesn t run afoul of signal rules. there is a lot that snnt this bill as well. a paid family leave, one of the last items on the bill. free community college and other progressive priorities. are these cuts progressives they can support the bill or not? speaker pelosi says that the president by her side, the house will hold a vote on the president s long stalled bipartisan infrastructure bill today. now that they have this framework in ha

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Transcripts For MSNBC Hallie Jackson Reports 20240709

no one got everything they wanted, including me. but that s what compromise is. that s consensus. and that s what i ran on. the white house still touting this as transformational. straight ahead we re talking with a key member of the progressive caucus on where her members are and the path forward. one-on-one live with congresswoman cori bush in just a minute. i m hallie jackson on yet another busy day in washington. we re also joined by punch bowl news founder jake sherman. let s get at it here. ally, let me start with you. speaker pelosi is making news on a couple fronts on the path forward. talk about the latest and the timing on the infrastructure vote. i heard at the end somebody was asking her, she came back and got her mask and left. and didn t answer the question. yeah, that was me. that was one of the most important questions we could have today. how do we know what the plan is going forward. certainly in the rules committee they are starting to consider that m

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Transcripts For CNN CNN Newsroom With Poppy Harlow and Jim Sciutto 20240709

you can see senator joe manchin s response behind chuck schumer there. he was not the only one not happy with that response. before we get to that, let s take a closer look at the job numbers we joust got. matt ooegen, you have been going through these. disappointing could be an understatement. not at all what was expected. this was a messy jobs report. and more evidence of all the distortions that covid has caused for the economy. if you look at the big number, 194,000 jobs added in september. that s less than half what economists were expecting. that last quarter is proving to be the most difficult. at the current pace, it would take two years to get back to where we were on the job front. as you dig into the numbers, there were revisions upwards for july and august. but still this big dropoff, what does that show us? there were some revisions. we saw july and august revised higher. there was a hiring boom. you look at the numbers, strong job gains, but that s also

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Transcripts For MSNBC The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell 20240709

he is the new york times reporter at the supreme court. he is a graduate of harvard college and yale law school. he is one of those reporters who with a career turn here or there could have become one of the people he is now covering at the supreme court. and today adam liptack has the lead story in the new york times not because the supreme court did something today, not because the supreme court issued an historic life changing ruling today, but adam liptack has the lead story in the new york times today because of what the supreme court might do. here is the first sentence of the new york times lead story on page one in that upper right corner today, a transformed supreme court returns to the bench on monday to start a momentous term in which it will consider eliminating the constitutional right to abortion, vastly expanding gun rights, and further chipping away at the wall separating church and state. it did not have to be this way. those things did not have to be

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