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Transcripts For MSNBCW The Rachel Maddow Show 20170103 05:00:00

And it starts with copper, the mineral copper. Theres copper in brass. Theres copper in bronze. The Statue Of Liberty is sheathed in a layer of copper. Thats about the thickness of two pennies. Pennies themselves used to be copper, but now theyre just coppercovered zinc, which sort of seems sad. It makes financial sense, because copper over time became too valuable to use in something as cheap as a penny, because most of what we use copper for now is conducting electricity. We use copper for wiring. There is a massive global appetite for copper. And the Worlds Largest producer of copper is an american company. Its a company that used to be based in new orleans but now the Mining Company freeport is based in phoenix, arizona. And the freeport Mining Company of phoenix, arizona, they do still mine copper in arizona and they mine copper in new mexico and in colorado. But they are a gigantic firm. And theyre a global operation. In south america, they mine copper in chile, peru. In indonesi

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Transcripts for MSNBC All In With Chris Hayes 20220209 01:59:00

exactly, yes. i found that comparison to 2003 rather disturbing. there was such widespread opposition. and it was in what we think of as a functioning democracy. if that could not prevent a war, at least under false pretenses, then what can we expect of russia? yes. russia has an entire state owned propaganda machine working to enforce these false pretenses and to whip up war sentiment. i also want to say a couple of things that sanctions. the threat of sanctions is not working the way it used to. especially when putin is looking back to weigh that way that crime yet worked out. this includes the way that the russian economy ultimately profited from sanctions.

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Transcripts for MSNBC All In With Chris Hayes 20220209 08:59:00

at least under false pretenses, then what can we expect of russia? yes. russia has an entire stated-owned propaganda machine working to enforce these false pretenses and to whip up war sentiment. i also want to say a couple of things on sanctions. the threat of sanctions is not working the way it used to, especially when putin is looking back to the way that worked out. this includes the way that the russian economy ultimately profited from sanctions. the currency was devalued, it spurred domestic manufacturing, it whipped up patriotic sentiment against the west. it is a total win. everything that

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20220317 11:24:00

rising. he needs to whip up. and need to use this address to point out some domestic enemies. he indicated there were some internal enemies that people need to direct their attention to. is it enemies that people need to direct their attention to. their attention to. is it possible to know where their attention to. is it possible to know where public their attention to. is it possible| to know where public sentiment their attention to. is it possible i to know where public sentiment is their attention to. is it possible - to know where public sentiment is at in russia and whether it is changing? i in russia and whether it is changing? in russia and whether it is changing? in russia and whether it is chanauin? ~ , , ., ., changing? i think it is very hard to know specifically changing? i think it is very hard to know specifically where changing? i think it is very hard to know specifically where it - changing? i think it is very hard to know specifically where it is. - changi

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170103:05:48:00

president became the nominee that year to succeed him. heading into the 1968 election, things didn t look great for the democrats. the party was not at all unified behind its candidate, vice president hubert humphrey. and after the civil rights legislation, southern democrats peeled off to vote for produced segregationist george wallace. not to mention the country was torn up over the vietnam war, and if you were against the war like most americans were at the time, you were maybe not excited to vote for lbj s vice president to be his democratic successor that year. so things were stacked against the democrats in 68 anyway. but the republican candidate running in 1968 knew that very well. richard nixon was the republican candidate in 68. he was determined to take advantage of anti-vietnam-war sentiment in the country. he said if you wanted to end the vietnam war, you needed to elect

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