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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

many senators with children my age. but yeah, i think if you talk to members of congress, look, everybody in america knows somebody who has been touched in the sense of being on lockdown or encountering something too close to call. too close for comfort. here's the thing, if you've got as many mass shootings if you've got days in a year, the chances are pretty good that this is going to visit you. this is gonna come close to you. it's gonna come to your friends, it's gonna come your family and i think that part of our lack of movement, the malaise on this issue, the paralysis. i think there's tacit unspoken assumption that this won't happen, it can happen to me. but we're in the midst of an epidemic, the american people, i think, are crying out for common sense gun laws.

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

in the sense of being on lockdown or encountering something too close to call. too close for comfort. here's the thing, if you've got as many mass shootings if you've got days in a year, the chances are pretty good that this is going to visit you. this is gonna come close to you. it's gonna come to your friends, it's gonna come your family and i think that part of our lack of movement, the malaise on this issue, the paralysis. i think there's tacit unspoken assumption that this won't happen, it can happen to me. but we're in the midst of an epidemic, the american people, i think, are crying out for common sense gun laws. if we can get this out of the culture wars and deal with at the way we deal with any range of public safety issues, we can come to common ground, and get something done on this. >> i can ask about the politics of this, it's not like you're the senator from california. or you are the senator from

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

age. but yeah, i think if you talk to members of congress, look, everybody in america knows somebody who has been touched in the sense of being on lockdown or encountering something too close to call. too close for comfort. here's the thing, if you've got as many mass shootings if you've got days in a year, the chances are pretty good that this is going to visit you. this is gonna come close to you. it's gonna come to your friends, it's gonna come your family and i think that part of our lack of movement, the malaise on this issue, the paralysis. i think there's tacit unspoken assumption that this won't -- everybody in america knows somebody who has been touched

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Political Thinking with Nick...

that kind of situation. well, as the saying goes, a plague of locusts on all of our houses for ever haven't allowed that to happen. so is the sewage campaign being used by some people to express that frustration and anger and outrage? absolutely. because it has become a symptom of a much greater disease and malaise that this nation is suffering from. well, talk about that background in derry and the influence it had on you in a minute or two. but, first of all, why sewage? why water? why of all the things that you might be passionate about? there i was, minding my own business! it's the love of fishing that begins it. oh, it is. the school that i went to, the christian brothers in derry, had a very was founded on a very simple ethos. now, the local community was made up of one—room houses with dirt floors and sometimes not one, but two and three families living in one room.

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Political Thinking with Nick...

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World Business Report

than they are now. absolutely right. let's not pretend _ than they are now. absolutely right. let's not pretend that _ than they are now. absolutely right. let's not pretend that that - than they are now. absolutely right. let's not pretend that that period i let's not pretend that that period of time was good. for the economy or the global economy, those high interest rates were a function of an economic malaise that none of us wants to see repeated. and to some extent, that difficult message that the bank of england and the government is going to have to deliver is almost to say to households, this payment short term it's worth it because the longer term malaise that out—of—control prices and out of out—of—control interest rates will be far more uncomfortable in terms ofjob losses. uncomfortable in terms of “0b losses. , �* , , ., uncomfortable in terms of “0b losses. , �*, , ., , uncomfortable in terms of “0b losses. , ., , ., losses. yes, let's see what is going to happen- — losses. yes, let's see what is going to happen- it— losses. yes, let's see what is going to happen. it will— losses. yes, let's see what is going to happen. it will be _ losses. yes, let's see what is going to happen. it will be an _ losses. yes, let's see what is going to happen. it will be an interesting| to happen. it will be an interesting few months ahead. as always it is really good to see you, thank you. elsewhere the trade battle between the us and china shows no signs of easing. the tit—for—tat between the us and china over semiconductors shows no signs of easing. with the long—running dispute seeing both sides putting restrictions on the sale of chips

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World Business Report

dimension. let's bring in simon macadam, senior global economist at capital economics here in london. there's only so much political leaders can do to tackle inflation. what, if anything, can be achieved at this meeting? your corresponded in hiroshima talked about the elephant not in the room being china of the g7 summit and that's a very, very important reason why that's the case even from an economic perspective, but the elephant not in the room from an economic perspective this weekend and the more immediate senseis weekend and the more immediate sense is the debt ceiling crisis in the us and of course as you say the inflation problem and inflation crisis thatis problem and inflation crisis that is a malaise that all advanced economies are suffering from. on that i don't think g7 leaders can achieve very much at all. it was last weekend when the central bank governors and finance and treasury ministers from the g7 got together last week in japan

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The Story With Martha MacCallum

it also empowers president xi. he's looking at what is going on in ukraine and he's actively sending jets near taiwan. we know how disastrous that would be if china mounts an offensive in to taiwan. this war is of course vitally important for the people in europe. also important for the people in america. >> martha: i want to ask you a couple of other quick subjects, if i my. one is what's going on here now. you pushed for fiscal responsibility, fiscal restraint in a way that really got you pushed out of office very quickly. kevin mccarthy, is trying to do that in the u.s. with the debt ceiling debate. now there's strikes in the u.k. it's like the 1970s, a friend told me. what is going on here? >> i do think we have an issue across the free world that there is a sense of malaise. that we haven't seen the economic growth.

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Erin Burnett OutFront

member -- that is loneliness acting like hunger or thirst, when our body senses that we need something for survival, it's gonna persist that it becomes harmful. >> people talk about this during the pandemic, that coming out of the ceiling seems to be so much accelerated. the roman emperor, marcus aurelius, professor -- quoted him to me recently. it stood out to me, because he lived through a plague that decimated rome. after the, played in the aftermath, he wrote that it was worse. the corruption of the mind is a past far worse than the air that we breathe. the former is for human beings and affects their humanity. i took some comfort in that, is that maybe i'm not alone in feeling this. kind of malaise and sadness after the pandemic when i was supposed to be feeling jubilant and happy. you say that if this happened in ancient rome we can get through to. but you say it this time it's different because of social

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Erin Burnett OutFront

i thought i was feeling this malaise after the pandemic when i was supposed to be feeling relief. you said this was happening in rome and we can get through it too, but it's also different because of social media. >> even before the pandemic we were experiencing a growing wave of loneliness in the united states that had been building for decades. the pandemic poured fuel on the fire and separated us from one another. loneliness has become one of the invisible costs of the pandemic. i was talking to a high school student in chicago who told me he's been back in school for more than a year but he's struggling to learn how to socialize again and many of his peers feel the same. we have to recognize this as one of the costs we have to manage. unless we do that, we'll struggle for a while. >> you're saying it's the equivalent of smoking daily. this is life and death. >> this is one of the stunning

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