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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

you >> also, great battle of saratoga recall. i mean -- almost. >> in their dna. but, he was of hosting from the same choir as you rachel, he frame this as the struggle against tyranny, and thought one of the most dark -- the darkness on the edge of the horizon was, you cannot hope the ocean will provide protection when he is talking about what russia is doing, in tandem with -- iran. >> the world astute connected and interdependent, the struggle against tyranny, the common freedoms we, share the idea that one terrorist has found another, speaking about the iranians, and the russians, and they will strike against or other allies. this was framed in terms of that global struggle against the dark forces of autocracy and tyranny, and that should resonate with americans as well. as we talk about the other cases we have been dealing with here in america, featuring many of them are former president. >> including to the russian people, until they defeat the kremlin in their minds,, right until which is basically

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Tucker Carlson Tonight

you can say for her , she is undera you did as a philosophical voice. philosop do a pagey a a day calendar, a kind of kahlil gibran for our time, remember was kamala harrisoi who once put it outnt and we're, quoting it is time for us to do what we have been doing a and thatnd time is every day. in other words, today isof the first day of the rest ofut your life. children are ourur future now we didn't think you can get better than that , but we underestimated her as we so often have. here she is, kamala harris, our page, the calendar vice president speaking to the state departmentntca, telling us about the importance of working togethermpor. >> our world is increasingly more interconnect and interdependent. that is especially true when it comes to the climate crisis, which is why wewh will work together and continue to work together to address these issues, to tackle these challenges and to work together

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CNN Newsroom-20211128-18:20:00

interdependent. when south africa sneezes, the whole world can be affected. we have to think about this as a global pandemic. we can't continue with community immunity meaning some areas have vaccines, some areas don't have vaccines, even within the united states as we see people opting out of vaccines and some people opting in because the unvaccinated populationtion, wherever they are in the world and for whatever reasons they exist, perform -- create this nitus of more variants developing that can subsequently have potential to be variants of concern or, at worst, variants of high consequence. we must continue to push vaccination globally, not only here in the united states, but globally. >> of course, it's not just about convincing people to take the vaccine in some parts of the world. it's also about access to the vaccine. what do you say to people who

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20181202:15:04:00

american government is an insurance conglomerate protected by a large standing army. and soon that might well be true. american retreat will not produce a better world. it will be messier and uglier. at a time when these forces of entropy intensify, when america does face real constraints on what it can do internationally, the wisest strategy would be to bolster the international institutions and norms that washington built after world war ii. both to maintain some degree of stability and order, but also to preserve and extend american interests and values. the smartest path to constraining china comes not from a head-on policy of containment, but rather from a subtle one that forces beijing to remain enmeshed and interdependent with other countries. china recognizes this and tries hard to free itself of multilateral groups preferring to deal one-on-one with countries where its power will always overshadow the negotiating partner. and yet nothing animates the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180601:09:34:00

how do you put what we saw yesterday in the context with our european allies. we also have an ongoing trade dispute with china as well. >> yeah. look, i mean we're in an environment, a global environment that really cannot easily be disrupted. greatest american companies rely on global supply chains. and the u.s. economy and the chinese economy is interconnected, and interdependent. so i have some real concerns to the exp tend we're exchanging in rhetoric or actual actions that increase the pressure and tension between the u.s. and china. american businesses and american consumers might very well draw the short straw. >> let's switch gears and talk about the summit with north korea, the possible summit, shall we say. you served as ambassador to singapore.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20170901:01:46:00

>> and what do you want people to take from it? i mean, the original song, the reason it became such ann them, is personal empowerment. you will get yourself through. believe in yourself. >> right. >> the dynamic here is a little different. this is about us all being interconnected and interdependent. at the end of the day, we're all in it together. >> yes. >> so it's about surviving together and you captured that in this song. >> that was my purpose. that was my purpose because there are times in our lives when we are independent and can do things for ourselves but there certainly are many times in our lives when we need one another and i think that it is in our finest hour that we find ourselves interdependent and responding positively to that. >> uh-huh. and look, the country did not need this. this is unqualified catastrophe that's going to stay with them for ever and i don't love silver lining analysis.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130322:16:13:00

which that peace process can eventually be expanded. >> but there's also i mean it's worth noting, the thing that's is going to be discussed, i mean we don't have full read-outs yet. but it's iran and syria, right? the thing that is i think probably more pressing and urgent or at least weighing on the president's heart, if not his mind, are the questions of what to do about the killing of 70,000 people in syria. and the you know, iranian nuclear weapons, heather. so the question becomes where does he use his capital? and one would think it's probably not for the raerls and palestinians, but elsewhere in the region. >> unfortunately, these things are all interdependent and that's whey gets, you can't have so much instability, you can't come off the arab spring and not translate into a real democracy for all of these countries. and then say there should be this new flourishing of democracy in the israeli and palestinian situation. and so he's going to have to walk and chew gum at the same time. he's going to have to keep sort of the discourse up, keep

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20111109:12:03:00

uncertainty is a big problem. >> talk about how wall street is connected to italy, connected to greece, connected to the eu. >> well, wall street probably doesn't -- american wall street probably doesn't own that many bonds from the countries in europe that we're worried about defaulting. but they do business there and all of our economies are tied together. we live in a global world. so if europe, for example, shrinks their economy, then the united states has a smaller market to sell to and the same thing for asia. you would expect asian markets and companies feel in trouble when europe's in trouble. >> interdependent. let's look at both, i agree. but in terms of the bush-era tax cuts, not just for the wealthy, why would you propose that if i'm correct? and also, what was the impact of those cuts on the economy? >> two reasons. number one that i think it's fair. i don't like class warfare. everybody pays taxes, we have a

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20111104:11:44:00

interdependent with everybody. i was listening to the previous segment with gillian. and clearly we're interdependent. so when our deficit is a real problem, so is everybody else's. and i've been traveling a lot -- surprise -- and basically a lot of people will say it's your fault. it's your fault what's gone on. so we have to deal with that. >> it's america's fault? >> well, that's what they say. i don't happen to believe it. but i do think that our deficit and the whole debt issue and the inability to deal with it is a national security issue. >> and we're not being any more responsible here than they are across in europe. but greece in particular, do you think greece -- are they going to do the right thing? are they going to bite the bullet, move forward with this austerity program? >> hard to say. a couple days ago, the "washington post" had an editorial with the best opening line i've seen in ages. since they sent a horse to troy, there has never been a surprise

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20101216:09:41:00

there has to be an investment environment here in the u.s. that's conducive to go spend money for corporations. and its circular and interdependent. >> what is it exactly that you need in order to get off of that $1.2 trillion that businesses are sitting on right now? what can we do to shake that change loose? >> motorola doesn't have that much liquidity but in general i think corporate tax reform. i think make the r & d tax credit. in 1990, 20 years a the u.s. was number one, had the most competitive r & d tax credit. it had some level of predictability. today, we're 19th most competitive in r & d tax credit and it is annually renewed. we have the worst of both worlds. we don't have the competitive r & d tax credit and we don't have the certainty to invest because it's annually renewed. that seems like low hanging fruit to me and is right up the power alley with the kind of things we need to do to move

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