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Transcripts For MSNBC Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire 20240707

stand up to the lobbyists? it s time to turn this pain into action. for every parent, for every citizen of this country, we have to make it clear to every elected official in this country, it s time to act. an emotional and angry president biden reacting after yet another mass school shooting in america. good morning and welcome to the second hour of an expanded way too early on this wednesday, may 25th. i m jonathan lemire. thank you for being with us. we ll start with the latest developments in the tragic story out of texas. at least 19 children and 2 teachers are dead after yesterday s shooting at an elementary school. the attack in uvalde, about 80 miles west of san antonio, is now the second deadliest school shooting in the history of the united states. the dps says there are more victims, both children and adults, who are still in hospitals this morning. investigators believe the 18-year-old suspect shot his grandmother at her home, then fled crashing his truck in a

Memorial Day 2023: Remembering those who died, doing right by the living

US, Taiwan plan in-person trade talks as China tensions simmer

The US and Taiwan will hold in-person trade talks in New York next week as they deepen ties despite opposition from China, which claims the island. The “conceptual discussions” on the US-Taiwan Initiative on 21st Century Trade a plan first announced in June will take place on Nov. 8 and 9 and…

George P Shultz: A man of bipartisanship

© Getty Images I was nervous when I first met George Shultz in 2009. I was working at the United States Institute of Peace headquarters. Secretary Shultz had helped fund the building, and my boss, Ambassador Richard Solomon, had worked for Shultz and wanted me to meet him at the groundbreaking ceremony. Aware that Shultz had been secretary of labor, secretary of the Treasury, secretary of State, first director of the Cabinet-level Office of Management and Budget, former president of the engineering colossus Bechtel and a scholar at Stanford, I thought he might be a bit intimidating. Far from cold or intimidating, Shultz was unassuming, kind, gracious and warm. Elegantly dressed in his trademark blue stripped suit, he seemed more grandfatherly than scholarly. It was hard to believe that so gentle a man had been steely and tough-minded as Ronald Reagan’s second secretary of State, replacing Al Haig in the summer of 1982 and had negotiated with China over Taiwan, established t

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