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handpicked candidate losing a senate race in georgia, and a midterm calamity that some republicans barely -- jumps political stock looks like it's falling. the number two republican in the senate, john thune himself, told reporters, quote, i think his obsession with 2020 election became an albatross and reliability for people who are running, especially in swing states. just one day after the ex presidents company was found guilty of all charges and a 15 year tax fraud scheme, when i learning that the team hired by trump to search his own properties for any remaining classified documents outside his mar-a-lago residents -- it might be, just, you know, lying around, found two more items classified in a storage unit connected with trump. bill crystal served as the chief of staff to the vice president -- is now the editor at large for the bulwark, and is calling on republicans to cut ties with trump now before things get worse, and he joins me now. bill, i don't want to make this a, like, when will republicans abandon trump thing.

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am, and those six days, it's unsustainable and dangerous. what do you say to those workers who say the president says he's pro labor, but he hung unfit to dry? >> first of all, what i'd say is the agreement we're talking about -- this organized labor access to a point -- that produced a proposed settlement. that wasn't getting the. we went back to the table, and made the railroad industry give even more concessions to workers. and in the end, the agreement reached between labor and management was ratified by -- eight of the 12 unions involved here. it gave a 26% pay hike to the people who work in the industry. gave health care benefits. really solid permanent health care benefits for the first time in this industry. and gave unpaid leave digs to some of the workers who've never had that benefit before, you were actually penalized for even just taking off and unpaid day. so i think the agreement made a lot of progress for a lot of the key issues for working people in the industry. was it perfect? absolutely not. but in the end, the president

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georgia. of course, the race was still very much an issue at the forefront of this election, between two black men in the south. -- she's the president and director counsel -- legal defense fund, and she joins me now. it's great to have you. >> good to be back. >> first, your

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republicans, work with us. it'll be much better for the country, but it'll also be better for -- and if you father the maga route, it's like thelma and louise. you're driving your car over the cliff. >> and more confident about the senate than about the house. senate majority leader, chuck schumer, now, with the newly elected democratic leader, hakeem jeffries, he's holding down brookland as the center of the political universe, or at least number two to georgia, which i think has a spot in the sun today. senator, appreciate it. >> great to be here. >> exactly. senator warnock's victory in georgia capped off a wildly successful midterm election for president biden. white house chief of staff ron klain joins me on what this win means for the biden agenda, next. agenda next aving up for his first set of wheels... nice try. really? this leon's paying for his paint job on the spot... and this leon, as a chase private client, he's in the south of france,

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because that's neither here nor there. there's just a very specific collective action, tactical problem, to encounter. it's that if you wear it to be, like, this is, it we have to do it, what does that even mean? who does it, and how? this is what i want to learn. >> elected officials to it. they're elected, they speak to the party, and donors and other influential's, obviously. i think absolutely right. 2016, i talked to krystal. republican, then i talked to a lot of republicans, oh, we can't abandon trump, he's the candidate. i'm running for the house. i need trump to do well so i can do well. it's a trap. then, he's president. people -- pressure not to abandon trump, if you're in congress, or your business type, or if you're a lawyer who wants to be appointed to the bench. million reasons why -- after january 6th, he would've thought there would've been the huge abandonment. even then, kevin mccarthy want to see him right after, because they thought they could win the

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to run on. that's why i think our incumbents were so successful. >> i have to say, i've been covering u.s. economy and the global economy, the political economy, for two decades now. and i'm amazed at what have you seen in the last two months. here's just a few headlines. tim cook says apple's gonna start building ships in the u.s.. arizona investment, 40 billion with a second semiconductor chip plants. apple will buy chips produced of than arizona factory. you've got battery plants coming up. multiple automakers saying they're gonna be opening batter any plants here in the united states, hyundai, honda, algae. this is all part of a policy fission. did you think -- why is this happening now? >> look, chris. i do you think this is central to why joe biden ran for president. when he ran for president, he said he was gonna rebuild the soul of the country, work on social issues, rebuild the backbone of the country. but, that he meant, those core

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of staff a top aide to president biden. ron, i have to imagine your job is difficult and stressing dusen, and sometimes you walk in with a little bit of a not your stomach, but someone is, like today, maybe a little bounce news that. as everyone feeling at the white house? >> of course, we're thrilled with the senator went up six victory, thrilled that it caps off a mid term where we returned every democratic senator -- sorry election, gained seats and the governors mansions, gained, i'll say, it legislative chambers. i really a historic midterm performance. the last time a president gained -- did not lose a sin going combat in the senate, they're only 96 senators. there are only 48 states so this is a pretty historic out to him in the midterms. capped off by senator warnock's win last night. >> how much do you think that's attributable to the popularity of the basic meat and potatoes domestic policy and gender, the

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legislative agenda, that the democratic party and president biden have pursued? >> look, i think that is a lot to do it. obviously, every election is complicated. many factors. but i think the popularity of what we've done these two years really stands at. you can look at the warnock race as an example. senator warnock ran largely on two things that were part of our agenda here. capping the price of insulin at $35, which we achieved for senior citizens in the inflation reduction act for congress adjourned for the summer, and secondly, taking on student loan debt relief and having that ten and 20,000 dollar plan to rollback student debt, which the president did by executive order this summer. so he's one example. he and other senators run on the infrastructure bill, one of the chips -- the progress we made things to the rescue plan. one of the pack back, the billion acted to help veterans. we've had a very busy legislative and policy first two years. i think that gave people a lot

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the senate, and maybe even through the house, if enough republicans who are not maga start working with us, which i hope they will. but it means that in the past, our committee chair said, oh, i've got every republican against this. i can't pass it out of committee. third, we have subpoena power, which we didn't. and everyone says, you don't to subpoena the biden administration, no, but we can subpoena also it's of -- climate bad deeds, all kinds of other things. so -- dramatic change in the senate. 50 was great. 51 is even better. -- >> there's a bunch of things that have to get done in the lame duck right now. i don't want to get too much into it. but in the broad strokes, those two big issues. right? that's keeping the government open and funded, which quite frankly, kevin mccarthy is

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faced twice, which was have the congress adopt disagreement, which not only gave a lot of benefits to people in the railroad industry, but the alternative was a potential rail shutdown, hundreds of thousands of people, a lot of them unionized, losing their jobs, particularly in the auto industry another manufacturing industries, communities losing their access to clean water because they wouldn't have the chemicals to put in the water, hospitals shutting down -- i think in the face of that catastrophic alternative, the president believed the best thing for the largest number of working people, including unionized working people in the country, was to have congress adopt the agreement. >> final question, and quickly on this, is the white house looking into any executive action that could possibly deliver six for employees given that the railroads are a big federal conduct? >> always looking at ways to expand paid leave, that's what the president said when you put this proposal before the congress. and all ideas to expand paid leave, not just for people who

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