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Transcripts for MSNBC Katy Tur Reports 20240604 19:59:00

necessarily name they think the economy is not necessarily in good shape. the only way you go about trying to fix that is by this relentless messaging. we ll see the president doing that, members o of the cabinet fanning out as well. it s a split screen to what we re seeing on the republican campaign trail. the president showing what he s done and talking about what republicans would try to undo works politically for them as well. if you can, explain the monument designation that he made today. reporter: this is the fifth national monument the president designated during his time in office. it s the areas around the grand canyon, almost a million acres which would be protected from development, especially uranium mining, this follows a campaign by tribal communities to get this in place. the name translates to where the indigenous people roam. this is not just important for

Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Context 20240604 20:16:00

pan country that could really start to turn the tide on what has been happening to the rainforest. it s absolutely crucial. other countries need to play their role here in the uk. we have our own national tree action plan, planting more trees. these are simple things, but as you said at the beginning of this article, trees and the role of the rain forest, crucial for tackling climate change. so we are not going to reach our goals unless we protect the trees and the forest we ve already got, but also plant more trees in the future. already got, but also plant more trees in the future. thank you very much. sticking with the battle against climate change. the us presidentjoe biden is on a tour of south western states to tout his climate and conservation agenda. it s marking a year since he signed into law the inflation reduction act which includes more than half a trillion dollars to tackle climate change. today he formally unveiled a nearby protected area designed to curb uranium minin

Tribes hope Biden s Arizona visit means long-sought Grand Canyon monument designation

Advocates for limiting mining around Grand Canyon National Park expressed hope Monday that a new national monument would preserve the land for future generations. President Joe Biden is visiting the area Tuesday and is expected to announce plans for a new national monument to preserve about 1,562 square miles (4,046 square kilometers). Representatives of various northern Arizona tribes have been invited to attend the president's remarks.

Transcripts for MSNBC Chris Jansing Reports 20240604 18:30:00

me in, because i m the lesser of two evils, that s not going to fly this time, i think. i think he s going to have to excite his base, and i think to excite your base, you ve got to be able to speak to their current reality, which is to say we ve embedded with people in the community. we know exactly what the problems are and these are the things we re doing right now to fix it, and when i say get creative, listen, i was at the movie theater this weekend with my kids, it was the first time i have been cold in months. why not just give people free movie tickets so they can cool off for a couple of hours. we saw the canopy over the playground, we have that stuff left and right in phoenix. do more of it. there s got to be ways you can open up churches, more schools. there s got to be ways you can get creative to bring people immediate need because the heat is deadly, and again, biden has got good stuff on the horizon. he s talking about uranium mining and putting solar panels over canals,

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