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speak of the nation is "still recovering from culvert." republican senator tom cotton is going after the president's decision calling it an insult to every american who responsibly paid off their debts, adding that there is no free lunch. however, some progressive democrats such as senator sanders and representative alexandria ocasio-cortez and ayanna pressley say the move doesn't go far enough. they don't want to extend the student loan debt, they want it wiped away. they say it should be canceled. brett? >> this is a battle. the progressive side of the party wants and erasing of student loan debt. you're talking about $1.6 trillion pair that money has to come from somewhere. then you're talking about all of the people who have paid their debts, who have worked hard, who have worked double-time boot to actually pay off student loans.

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell-20211229-03:43:00

a tweet from a former daily caller staffer yesterday. best way to save america is by fundamentally altering the voting process. photo id doesn't go far enough. not everyone deserves political power. raise voter age, impose civic literacy testing. tied to family unit or land ownership. bases should have a tangle stake in the future. what in the 17th century. renee? >> i mean, it's obvious what they're doing. they have a century -- nearly a century of jim crow as their blood pressure. and they've never seen democracy as something that every american should be a party to. and they're saying that out loud. and the funny thing about the whole idea is they're saying the quiet part out loud, they've always really said the loud part out loud. they're just doing that again. they don't want everyone to vote. they want to make sure they can sort of knock off certain people

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Breakfast-20220108-06:43:00

it finished 32—15 at ashton gate with the fans off their feet at the end. as far as as faras i'm as far as i'm aware, no more wickets at all for england so far. you as far as i'm aware, no more wickets at all for england so far.— at all for england so far. you could see how much _ at all for england so far. you could see how much that _ at all for england so far. you could see how much that victory - at all for england so far. you could i see how much that victory muttered, couldn't you? to the crowd there. brilliant. it couldn't you? to the crowd there. brilliant. .. couldn't you? to the crowd there. brilliant. ., . .. couldn't you? to the crowd there. brilliant. ., . ., .,' couldn't you? to the crowd there. brilliant. ., i ., ..f , brilliant. it got john off his feet. it takes more _ brilliant. it got john off his feet. it takes more than _ brilliant. it got john off his feet. it takes more than that. - a ban on most single—use plastics will come into effect in scotland from june this year. the legislation will ban the use of plastic cutlery, drink stirrers and food containers made from expanded polystyrene. campaigners welcome the move, but some say it doesn't go far enough. here's more from our scotland correspondent, lorna gordon. the evidence of our throwaway culture. this plastic is recyclable, but it is estimated about half of all plastic products produced are not. so in scotland, hundreds of millions of items of polluting plastic but can only be used once

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Breakfast-20220108-06:45:00

plastics, especially since the pandemic, i think, plastics, especially since the pandemic, ithink, the plastics, especially since the pandemic, i think, the takeaway sector has become a much larger part of the industry, so injune, the government wants businesses to completely eliminate single use plastics. we have tried to do that already, we're trying to be ahead of the curve. what we're trying to implement now is a culture among our customers. . ., . ., . . , customers. change to another areas, after callum. — customers. change to another areas, after callum, who _ customers. change to another areas, after callum, who is _ customers. change to another areas, after callum, who is seven, - customers. change to another areas, after callum, who is seven, worked i after callum, who is seven, worked out that the weight of bottles to school throws out every year was equivalent to that of a giant panda at edinburgh reserve. i equivalent to that of a giant panda at edinburgh reserve.— at edinburgh reserve. i would like metalwater— at edinburgh reserve. i would like metal water bottles _ at edinburgh reserve. i would like metal water bottles for _ at edinburgh reserve. i would like metal water bottles for every i metal water bottles for every schoolchild in scotland, lessons about the environment and to make a giant scotland wide schools equal groups. giant scotland wide schools equal a rou as. ,, ., giant scotland wide schools equal u-rous. , groups. some campaigners, while welcomin: groups. some campaigners, while welcoming the — groups. some campaigners, while welcoming the move _ groups. some campaigners, while welcoming the move to _ groups. some campaigners, while welcoming the move to ban i groups. some campaigners, while welcoming the move to ban most| welcoming the move to ban most single use plastics, say it doesn't go far enough. it is a good thing?

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell-20220112-03:52:00

the republican party became donald trump." stewart, what do you make of what we're seeing in the dakotas? >> i worked a lot in south dakota, for a guy who was elected governor four times, and i remember mike rounds, not somebody who unlike john mccain doesn't go across the street to get in a fight, quiet, nice guy. extraordinary, 2022, we're having a controversy over who won an election inside the republican party that wasn't very close? i just think it shows where the republican party is. there's nothing about this that makes anybody's life better in america. they're not out there fighting for anything that matters. this would be like a debate inside the national science

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Breakfast-20220110-06:10:00

won't be covered. campaigners like sophie from stevenage want ministers to go further. it is a positive step that the government have finally agreed that leaseholders shouldn't be part of the solution to the building safety crisis. but it really doesn't go far enough in terms of the interim costs and all of the other fire safety defects that these buildings have. you can't make a building safe in terms of cladding and not fire barriers, smoke seals, insulation, because the buildings will still be classed as unsafe. the housing secretary michael gove will tell parliament that innocent leaseholders should not have to shoulder the burden. a £4 billion scheme will help people living in buildings between 11 and 18 metres who have previously missed out on grants to remove cladding. mr gove will warn developers they'll be expected to pay for the scheme or face legal or tax changes. there will also be more money forfire alarms, a review of the scale of the work actually needed, and leaseholders will also be given more time to sue

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The Beat With Ari Melber-20220111-23:26:00

decades. goods prices alone up over 50% in the past year. so what is inflation? you know, this issue could actually get lost in economic jargon. the bottom line, inflation is a rise in prices. when many prices start going up, the real value of your salary, your money drops. so you're working just as hard, getting the same salary, but suddenly it doesn't go as far because what you could afford yesterday you can't afford today. inflation is now surging to a 40-year high. you can think of this as a lateral version of fat joe's iconic phrase, yesterday's price is not today's price, which caught on last year. >> yesterday's price is not today's price. >> as fat joe was saying, yesterday's price is not today's price. >> just remember that yesterday's price is not today's

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The Beat With Ari Melber-20220106-23:31:00

outside. 20 other trials scheduled for this year. and then there's door number three. should anyone who helped plan, organize, fund or foment the insurrection, should they be charged, even at a distance as cowardly thugs who get other people dodd their dirty work. trump allies talk openly about the thrust of january 6th, but overturning elections, about actions that amount to coup. if you've been paying attention, you may have heard it. should the doj investigate any of that? a leading member of the judiciary committee just told us this probably won't be complete if it doesn't go up the line to the kingpins. >> so far it has been a very large array of trespassing and glorified trespassing prosecutions of people who actually broke into the

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The Lead With Jake Tapper-20220112-21:16:00

take a look at our responsiveness to national issues. and what you're going to find is a big empty, quiet chamber that doesn't go to work anymore. why don't they go to work? because everything requires 60 votes/beat a filibuster. and it's a 50/50 senate. even a maujority doesn't work. you need 60 votes. we don't respond to virtually anything. what you're hearing from president biden is a reflection of several things. the gravity of the issue when you have a former president of the united states with a massively bruised ego who is wandering around saying the election results were stolen, which is a big lie, and firing up state legislatures to change laws and restrict voting opportunities for americans. this is as fundamental as it gets in a democracy. joe biden came to the united states senate on a civil rights platform. that's why he ran in the first place. and the fact he shows emotion when it comes to the voting rights of americans, i'm glad he did. >> but you're comparing or biden is comparing and you're not

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BBC News-20220110-14:12:00

removing dangerous cladding on buildings across britain. since the grenfell tower tragedy nearly five years ago, the row over who should pay to make other tower blocks safe has only intensified. the government will confirm later today that people living in smaller blocks will not have to foot the bill for cladding costs. but non—cladding faults won't be covered. campaigners like sophie from stevenage want ministers to go further. it is a positive step that the government have finally agreed that leaseholders should not be part of the solution for the building safety crisis. but it really doesn't go far enough in terms of the interim costs and all the other fire safety defects that these buildings have. a £4 billion scheme will help people living on buildings between 11 and 18 metres who have previously missed out on grants to remove cladding. mr gove will warn developers they will be expected to pay for the scheme or face legal or tax changes. there will also be more money forfire alarms. a review of the scale

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