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climate change as well clearly, have you ever seen a hurricane before? >> no. okay. but you've seen it on tv, right? yeah. okay. there impactful and they disrupt people's lives and their livelihoods, and their business. they're also very dangerous as well. and the future reality about the planet that you're inheriting is that by 25th we may have more extreme typhoons, cyclones, and hurricanes across the planet's unnecessarily increasing the numbers of hurricanes. but the severity pretty of the hurricanes. and just in 2023 alone, kailey get this. we set a record number of billion-dollar disasters. so every single little icon can you see represents $1 or more of a severe natural disaster. watch the difference between 2023 and the year 2050 looks like more thunderstorms her teens the more extreme weather, right? we will have more extreme events and they are costly. >> climate change is expensive,

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i also really want to talk about the environment, something that's really important to me and actually make a difference in the world.

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cards to $8. deal for these voters when the president can go to the states and have these conversations with those voters that could be all the difference. beyond that in many of the states for the biden campaign in the state of florida for example with abortion being on the ballot there, the abortion law in arizona being a big issue for those voters that will also help support for the biting. he does not mean they don't have to work with this. they're going to do a lot of work on the ground to get these unlikely voters out in places like georgia. in places like ohio, in places like michigan. shannon: let's get to the issues that you mention abortion for we know the economy. here in one of the states and wisconsin how people rate who is better to handle these issues. biden has advantage on abortion, healthcare, election integrity. trump has the advantage on foreign policy, economy, immigration and the border. kevin it is a a mashup of things people care about and who they think is better equipped to handle them. quickset really is.

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Meet the Press

make a difference? >> translator: it's been so important. first of all, i would like to say thanks to the congress for the bipartisan support, and i'd like to say thanks to speaker johnson and president biden. indeed, it is so important, the support from the united states of america. of course, the support of the american people because, of course, the political decisions depend on the public opinion. this aid will strengthen ukraine and send the kremlin a powerful signal that it will not be the second afghanistan. the united states will stay with ukraine, will protect the

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Meet the Press

you throw a candidate out or you call him in. you either want him to come in or you want to throw him out. we have to be able to do that. and i think if the majority comes out to vote -- and the majority never comes out in enough numbers to vote. not only young people. they made a big difference in 2020, 2018, 2022, and they're saying now they may not vote if they're not happy with either candidate. again, if they only could know what we felt like in the '60s. you feel larger. you feel a sense of exhilaration. the word you used earlier. i hope they feel this election could turn on them. the uncommitted people and undecided people have to come out and vote. we have to just take the results of the election. that doesn't mean we know how it's going to happen. if the overwhelming majority vote, then somehow maybe it won't be as close as we think it's going to be, and then we will have a clear-cut choice. if the majority vote, then somehow maybe it won't be as close as we think it's going to be. then we will have a clear-cut choice.

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ended with the riots, the anti-war violence, martin luther king and bobby kennedy being killed. when you start at the beginning, it was a decade in which young people in particular were powered by the conviction they could make a difference. they joined the peace corps. people in the freedom rides and sit-ins and marches against segregation, marches for the denial of voting, the beginning of the gay rights movement, the women let's movement, the belief that if you work together, you can change government. >> when you look across the political spectrum, do you see leaders right now who are meeting this moment where so many people wonder if our democracy will stay intact? >> i don't know that we are fighting it the same way we need to be. this is one of the most perilous moments. there are people in local areas and states and some in washington. the overall sense is, sometimes we become too much of spectators watching what's happening to ourselves. one of the things donte said is the lowest place in hell are for

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

difference between the two leaders. >> congresswoman jayapal said we should. be saving him. they say, hey, keep your powder dry. you don't get something for nothing. that i got the ukraine vote. is that enough? >> sure. i was talking to elizabeth slotkin the other day and she indicated that, sure, i would be open to conversations, but they already have the funding bill at this point. i think they kind of probably want more, but here's the deal. he won favor with putting this ukraine package on the floor. there's still faa pass, mda. >> the farm bill. >> the farm bill. there's plenty of stuff to lever ramming for the democrats, and i think it will probably happen. >> i'm fascinated by the dynamics here. we're in the election year and

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

republicans the house again. >> bring us back to the majority, more of this, more of this. that's the concern from the trump campaign too. they don't want that chaos bleeding into an already pretty chaotic and tumultuous political scene. i think the thing that's surprising about this is there are democrats from ro khanna to adam smith who say all right, if the motion to vacate comes up, we'll save it. >> there's a difference. we talked about how mccarthy had, you know, kind of lost the trust of democrats the last time after they voted for the continuing resolution. he then went on television to say, oh, democrats wanted to, you know, stop the government. >> spat in their face. >> they took it very personally. it went downhill from there. i think there's a clear

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

approving $61 billion to ukraine. will you get this aid in time to make a difference? >> translator: it's been so important. first of all, i would like to say thanks to the congress for the bipartisan support, and i'd like to say thanks to speaker johnson and president biden. >> can ukraine now win this war, or is the united states merely giving you enough aid to prolong this war? >> translator: thank you. i think this support will really strengthen the armed forces of ukraine, and we will have a chance for victory if ukraine really gets the weapon system, which we need so much. >> joining us now, capitol hill

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the media conch and sensationalism and the facts at issue in this case we believe we have a winning case they file these type of cases all the time. difference with this it involves the former president and what bragg says is election interference. the opening arguments in morning back to you in the studio. >> brian: all right, eric, thank you so much. bring in former acting u.s. attorney general matt whitaker. matt, the president saying the payments were to michael cohen or does he say the payments were to michael cohen to keep this to keep stormy daniels quiet because it was embarrassing to him personally as opposed to it's hurting his election chances? >> yeah. that's a really good point, brian. what i know is that first of all, you know, michael cohen made this transaction with stormy daniels and it was

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