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MSNBC Alex Wagner Tonight June 4, 2024 04:52:00

Republican red meat politics, and what works for them. as a strategy. then there s the reality of constituents and citizens dealing with climate change and acknowledging that it s real. i was really interested in a 2023 survey from this yale and george mason. three quarters of americans think global warming is happening. when you have smoke descending from canadian wildfires, we have mudslides in atmospheric floods in california, when you have droughts plaguing the southeast, or heat waves, it s no longer a theoretical debate to own the libs are not. one wonders whether, like, the republican and democratic debates on this are one thing. the rest of the country seems like they sort of move past, it, they understand it s real. i think, in a lot of ways, the dynamics have shifted favorably in the last couple of years. the i. r. a. was this massive, massive bill, climate bill. signed just before the midterms. it didn t show up in that campaign, at all. republicans were not campaigning ag ....

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CNN CNN This Morning June 4, 2024 12:35:00

National government level. we rank 66th in the world. there are no black women in the senate despite is the fact that there are millions of black women in the country. no black or indigenous women elected governor, as she points out. that s right. we are playing catch-up where women were left out of the democratic process so long. organizations like she should run exist or the campaign school at yale because there is a political ambition gap. it s not that we are not qualified, but someone has to cultivate that interest, that sense we can do it. also make it possible, right? like there are so many impediments to women, especially women with young children, being able to run. creating the conditions in terms of and i don t want to take a side here, but men are convinced that they are qualified for literally everything you can side with women me day. that s not a feeling. research has there is also not kind of the ....

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MSNBC Ana Cabrera Reports June 4, 2024 14:19:00

What are you diversifying? are you diversifying people s income? clarence thomas, you know, he has criticized affirmative action. that s how that s one of the reasons why he graduated from yale and we know that s one of the reasons why he s on the supreme court. so someone like isn t part of his argument you re not giving enough credit to people of color. they can accomplish what it is you re saying affirmative action is intended to help the problem with that argue is the issue is not the credit being given to people of color, the issue is on the decision-makers side. that s the problem. the problem is never about whether people are qualified. the issue is whether those qualifications are going to be judged properly by people who are making decisions in such a way that is going to allow the continued access to these spaces by people who have been historically denied them. let me expand the conversation, i want to bring in nbc news correspondent antonia hylton, who ises at h ....

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MSNBC Deadline White House June 4, 2024 20:50:00

Race from the law does not mean that you re removing race from the reality of american life, and to know that i went to yale only a few decades after my mother lived in the jim crow south and was denied the ability to go to many colleges and universities, and that s the story of many americans. is affirmative action really stands for opening the door of opportunity. so today what the supreme court did is signaled they want colleges and universities to close the door of opportunity. the reactionreaction from colleges and universities say we stand by our decision. they can t force colleges and universities to abandon our values, even though they tied both hands behind our back. i want to read more from justice sotomayor s dissent on the other side of the break. t on the other side of the break. ....

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FOXNEWS Jesse Watters Primetime June 4, 2024 23:06:00

Qualified was discriminated against and didn t get in. and when you discriminate on race, some people win and some people lose. do you want to discriminate against someone because something they can t control? because of the way they were born? and there s a big stigma when it comes to affirmative action. you can be the most qualified black guy out there who got into harvard on merit and then got a great job out of school but in the back of your head you think, is this because of the color of my skin? michelle obama herself said that question nagged her. and then there are people like clarence thomas, not a fan of affirmative action, who were told on national tv that the only reason you re on the court is because you re thomas, you ke action. that s one of the reasons why he graduated from yale, and we know that s one of the reasons he s on the supreme court. jesse: okay. clarence thomas is the black ....

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