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and the science director for nif are both women, both physicists. i hope will be an inspiration to young women around the country that they can have a future in physics as well. >> congresswoman zoe lofgren, who manages to have these spinning plates talking about threats to our democracy and all of our future. thank you so much congressman lofgren for starting us off. take care. >> thank you. >> bringing in alycia and michael. ben rhodes, former deputy national security adviser to president obama. i am curious about what the answer is who is more dangerous to democracy, right? the ones who sit and see january 6th and the ascendance of matt gaetz and marjorie taylor greene and the guy that wore the kevlar vest and all these yahoos, or the people who see it as we see it and say nothing? >> for me, it's the ones who say

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leader who has handed the key of the car to the coup plotters. this is not a normal moment. >> but he is not going to do that tonight. you and i know that. >> let's see what he does. >> i would bet a hamburger he's not doing that tonight. and it's because of the man himself. it's the way he sees the office and the moment. i personally think we should do away with the moment, sent the letter to the hill like they did before the 1950s and call it a day. and then go out and do the politics. but okay, set that aside. i agree with you. if it were me or any other individual, i'm sure you want to step to the guy behind you and go i got something for you. but that's not who he is. so i acknowledge that but i think on the other side of that, when he gets into that presidential reelection mode, that's an opportunity to kind of bring all that together. but we'll seattle. >> alycia? >> my brain went where yours went, which is we are still living sort of the hangover of the trump era, the fact that

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political vengeance. they're in charge of house oversight now. guess how that committee is spending its time tomorrow? they're having a hearing having to do with the president's son, hunter biden. and that's just the beginning for them. we've got at least two more years of this. and in that way, tonight's state of the union is an on-ramp to a highway that leads directly, as ben's been discussing, to the 2024 presidential contest. lucky for us, alycia, michael and ben are all back. this is the point you're making, right? this in some ways begins president biden's efforts in messaging, a conversation with the country about his own reelection. >> that's exactly right. we are entering that cycle. and the reality is we're also entering a psych wrinkle they're not going to be able to pass big ticket items through congress. so what he knows is he is going to be running in 2024, largely on things that he's already done. on the inflation reduction act. >> that's right. or crises he averts. >> or how he is managing foreign policy, which is a real issue now. but the thing going for them is

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American Voices With Alicia Menendez-20210822-22:02:00

the $3.5 trillion reconciliation package, and a voting rights bill. the big question facing the administration tonight with the razor thin advantage in the house and a group of nine moderate democrats openly threatening rebellion on the infrastructure vote, how will the president be able to get his agenda over the line? joining me now nbc news correspondent josh lederman at the white house for us, eugene daniels political white house reporter and as an msnbc contributor and a democratic strategist. josh, we just heard president biden update americans on the situation in afghanistan. anything you heard from him that surprised you? >> reporter: well if the enduring image of the last week, alycia is of the kabul airport president biden is hoping the image for the next week will be of the heroic u.s. military mounting and succeeding in carrying out the gigantic task of an unprecedented air lift operation. the president is correct that what the military has been able to accomplish over the last ten

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The Week With Joshua Johnson-20210124-01:00:15

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The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer-20200426-01:51:45

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20170128:00:34:00

marijuana and cocaine and often lined with electrical power and ventilation. >> this one had a rail system in it. >> reporter: how long does it take to build something like this? >> depend ong the resiliency of the digging crew, they can go really fast really far. >> is it by hand, by shovel? >> basically almost exclusively by hand with power tools. >> reporter: when these things started popping up, what was your reaction to that? >> the imagination of people trying to illicitly come north is something i don't try to second-guess. i mean, it is -- they're incredible, some of the methods they use. >> reporter: fighting this ingenuity below ground has fundamentally changed life on the border above ground. alycia and chris martin spend their lives straddling both sides of the border. they own organic farms in mexico and a produce distribution business and one of the most unique restaurants in mexico. the restaurant is called the rock. >> yes, it is.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20151219:17:49:00

down, and it is something that i loved so it much in the script that it meant a lot to me. >> and when you mentioned eddie, what was that like when you went from playing with him, man, woman, and then the last time that you had to play with him on the set when he had changed. >> one of them was extraordinary is that the immense amount of work that he had put in, and that lilly was already there, and he was a kascharacter and interesting to see that it was the kind of layers to let him out, and it is almost like peeling the layers off between the scenes and the transition from the beginning to the end, and that is the immense amount of profound kascharacter work. already have discovered, and best of luck during the awards season, and accolades and all of the best the you, alycia.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20121229:16:07:00

right? is part of it though alycia, is part of it, part of the problem, that talking about having a talk talking head in the space that is from the community, and we are for the most part not unionized. some of the writers are wga, but some of the fact that some of the folks reporting on it are not themselves members of unions that keeps this from being the driving story, except for a few people like my colleague ed and other folks? >> well, i think that there are plenty of us who come from union households. my mom is a teacher, and that influences the way i cover unions, and that is part of it, but we do have to look at the unions in the narrative they are putting forward as well. that is something that we saw coming out of this year, and that is an excellent job of what these negotiations mean for each and every worker, and perhaps not done the same job of explaining the larger narrative of why the unions are important and what they contribute to the strong middle-class, and what a strong middle-class contributes to the economy and if the focus can shift for what it means to

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