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reading the tea leaves about this counteroffensive, there is a major tech in the southern city of dnipro, two year old girl was killed, yasmin. 22 story buildings were destroyed. 22 people were injured, ten private homes in addition to a gas station, a shop, a couple other buildings, excuse, me residential buildings, according to the regional governor. we've also seen increased incursions across the russian side by those anti kremlin militias. we've also seen ukraine hitting russia far behind enemy lines. there is been a lot going on that will make people kind of really think, are we at a turning point right now? i have to say, in the capital of kyiv, you have, and a lot of weariness, and a lot of frustration with those nightly airstrikes. >> i bet, molly hunter for us. thank you. we have a lot more coming, up folks. you're watching msnbc, our second hour starts right now. starts right now everybody, good to see you, if
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you're just joining us welcome, if you sticking with us we are thankful for that. this week could mark a major turning point in the 2024 presidential election. nbc's new exclusive reporting that the special counsel's grand jury is set to meet in the days ahead after taking a break, assigned to many that they may have a decision on whether to charge the former president though at least one former trump lawyer, is hoping that's not going to nothing. >> now that he's convening, that is more likely to be a charging decision? >> not necessarily. it could be that they are continuing the investigation into other things. it could be that the reason for the break isn't the last guy grandeur simply expired, and there can be a new one. i'm not sure specifically, i certainly haven't heard of anything new, that would require new testimony. i can't imagine those anybody else in mar-a-lago to testify. >> not of speculation there is
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communities where candidates are set to jump into the former race. including mike pence there joining a very crowded field already of candidates they're out in force and iowa over the weekend. >> you chose law and order overriding and disorder we held a line went freedom itself on in the balance. >> don't complain about what you get in the general that's where you get in this caucus because it doesn't matter. >> it couldn't be more proud. >> part of the administration that pointed through the justices that sent roe v. wade today as he put of history where belongs. and have anything to announce today but i can tell you when i've got time to announce come this wednesday i'm announcing in iowa. >> all right also this hour the fallout from the debt ceiling deal that president biden
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signed saturday and you talk to congresswoman delia ramirez who voted against the bill and we're finally decide china warship coming dangerously close to a destroyer raising tensions between these two countries. all of that and one man taking a stand. putting the public good over profits. >> this is just my conscience and is more important to me than anything else. >> the fact that i keep seeing kids after kids after kids that's the thing for me. >> a georgia gun shop owner closing down his business entirely in the wake of the rising numbers of children killed in mass shootings. that owner john waldman is going to be coming up you don't miss that conversation. we now begin with a big week ahead for the sake of the gop presidential race start right at the top with a front runner. msnbc news reporting exclusively the grand jury hearing evidence in the justice department investigation and trump's handling of classified documents as expected to meet
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again this week in washington. this is ramping up speculation that a decision on charges could be made soon at the same time the former president will see more people joining the already seven declared candidate stayed challenging for the republican nomination. former needier izzy governor chris christie is set to launch his campaign on tuesday with both former governor vice president mike pence and for north to -- fly in sudan wednesday as well. all of this as many as 2024 gop hopefuls gather in iowa with the former president notably absent. juan hillier is and des moines with more on the opportunity these candidates had to stand out in a very already crowded field. >> might look over the last eight years republican party events around the country have been dominated by former president trump and his supporters and that's what made this weekend here in iowa so notably different.
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>> a growing republican field to take on joe biden for president. he can of the summer for campaigning in iowa. >> when i tell you i'm gonna do something i'll do it. >> notably absent the former president. >> i'm just happy to be here a lot of the people here i think this is great event. joni ernst -- for a president expected to announce his challenge of trump this week. >> people can expect we'll be back in ottawa on wednesday. >> and a few more times after that? >> it's entirely possible. >> eight months from the iowa caucus candidates just introducing themselves. mingling including with family members among the crowds. >> is desantis your guy? >> i'm totally listening right now. i've not made up my mind at all. >> you've got two candidates, who are they? -- >> i'm not 100 percent trump at this time. >> nikki haley taking a shot of,
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trump oceana social media account, congratulations to kim jong-un and to the world health organization added north korea to its executive board. >> -- he's threatened us, there's nothing to congratulate on. >> major announcement by the republican party this weekend, requiring every candidate to sign and loyalty privilege they will support the party's eventual nominee pledge they're required to make the first debate in august. >> i'll do it we need to do to get on the debate stage. >> this week is expected to be a big one for the republican 2020 filled as well. it's not only is former president mike pence expected to jump into the race right here in iowa on wednesday. -- it's also stated now is their own campaigns. we are eight months away now from the iowa caucus.
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>> eight months,, that's a lot of runway. >> because matthew, down math is always great to talk to you about the so much more. >> so, do you think donald trump's gonna regret it all kind of giving the santas this runway this weekend not showing up amidst all that is going on around him? it is a kind of have a pretty comfortable lead at this point with so much time left. >> i don't think he's gonna require or read it i don't think donald trump never gets much as, life is a significant lead, actually stronger now than he was when he won a nomination in 2016, -- as numbers are much higher today than they were back anyone khamenei shun. i think right now the only person who could beat donald trump, is donald trump.
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and that way to see their external events as you laid out, before and being confronted by the legal system, or he floods in some way along the way. so he dominates the field he actually almost as if he's running as an incumbent, that's kind of where it is and it's very hard to be a quasi-incumbent in a primary. and that's what donald trump is today. >> and i have talked about those numerous times, and it appears to be going, sure which is the field is becoming larger and larger, and the idea that the larger the field gets the better it is for the former president the united states, hill noting, this he won the primary with roughly -- do you think any of these people have a real chance i had clinching this. nomination with donald trump in the race. >> i think they have a chance, to that possibility, yeah? they have a probability, now, i think it's significantly low,
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anyone bet a lot on the rods. we wouldn't put a lot on the odds of one of these candidates superseding him. i think it's totally up to donald trump. i think the only person who could be d'entremont days donald trump, but he is a lot of things standing out there that could hurt him in the course of the process. as we learned out of the indictment in new york, you only grew in support after he got indicted amongst republicans here. that's a problem arrest the field had. and as you know, donald trump, north of for candidates to win and break out, that the get oxygen. donald trump consumes most of the of oxygen is in any political race. >> what do you make of some of the attacks that the former president is receiving now, and if anything's gonna land with primary voters. >> -- when i can get done in two terms that's kind of a new thing it looks like it's gaining a little bit of ground. we're also talking about, desantis we know was going to kind of wade into these waters, family values, right? i remember when he was asked before the indictment coming
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out in and happen about the hush money case, so what what i know about paying off porn stars, kind of cheeky in the way that he said that. but without mentioning a name, this is from our nbc reporting, they set up an inescapable into the system the former president, who faces charges related to porn star payoff, it was found liable for sexual abuse, he was not accompanied by his wife, what do you make of kind of this attack on family values and if it's gonna have any traction? >> we'll, if history is any predictor, it's not. donald trump, as you remember, as he recalled in various videotapes, he'd overcome all the personal baggage he has. i think it's actually a mistake for republicans to try to think you're gonna overcome donald trump on some sort of personal attack or family values attack. to, me the best way to, go is
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to say donald trump, i agreed with his policies, but he has too much baggage, and we can't lose the race against joe biden. that's the way to go, we have to do it in a very concerted way, and to lay out the baggage of donald trump, have i would lay out on the personal baggage, all of that usually gently thing that we know has been documented in the course of the legal system, and all the things in his presidency, including january six, i think the interesting one to watch, yasmin, how they do, this is chris christie. he's gonna walk in like a bull in a china shop, and the other candidates are gonna watch to see what he does sticks at all. >> what do you think chris christie has the courage, i guess i'd say, i don't know what either word to use there to do that, versus the other candidates? >> i just think it's his persona, i've known chris for 20 something years, it's who he is. i think he wakes up in the morning, and screams about the
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the toast being cook too much, i think that's just who we, is that's how he acts, i think that's the way he's gonna be, and is gonna do it like a bull in a china shop. >> matthew dowd, as always, we're thankful for you. a lot opened to 60 seconds, there are alarming rising school shootings led one gun shop owner to close up shop, saying he cancel something that could be used to kill children, john waldman joins me next, on why now, and if his actions could help curb the epidemic. e epidemic nts and only pays for what she needs. she picks only the perks she wants and saves on every one! all with an incredible new iphone. get iphone 14 pro on us when you switch. it's your verizon. our heritage is ingrained in our skin. and even when we metamorphosize into our new evolved form,
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january. it's not just at school. 390 children in this country have been injured and killed by gun violence in 2023 alone. and that's only county kids under the age of 12. there are too much for one man -- john wild, when the owner virgil ballistics, he opened his business just over two years ago, and he's joining me now. >> john, thanks for joining, we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> let me ask you this, why did you get into the business in the first place? >> originally, i wanted to help people defend themselves against threats, and also with covid in 2020, i didn't belong to my house, and i wanted a building that would allow me to not be stuck at home, as the world progresses. >> why are you closing now? >> i was closing because of the
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shootings,, just too much, to me having to explain to him now when i was ten years ninja turtles and superintendent, and now you have to worry about, this just adds to everything. >> if someone connect committed takeover business, or you find a not -- i'm just curious, is that i know will be there. >> are you hoping people are gonna follow suit, or is this personal conviction? >> i'm still a second amendment guy, i have my fbi or they carry everywhere. i just can't sell them, because the people that are buying them
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are legal to do so, but the problem is if they lose them, even in the car or the stolen, this can affect kids or other people, and i want to have something to help sell, is only sale high-end items. i don't sell the cheap stuff, -- i don't something like that, it's gonna be end up with the atf contact me about a family that somehow -- their guns that had to help somebody with his heart. i just can't do it. >> did you sell a ours? >> i sold ar-15s, i just want to say this for the record, a lot of people call them assault rifles, as only if you attack someone. i use them for defense, it is in fact a defensive rifle, i've never attacked anybody nor the people that insulting. >> do you think ar should be banned? >> i don't think anything should be banned. i think mental health illness truly address more than anything. and of more people are harmed, and you're not gonna have criminals, because criminals
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have guns will leave their house, they want to be safe, even in bad areas. -- to defend yourself against a threat. >> so, john i'm confused, and you can clarify for me. so you want more people to be armed, i assume, unit people leave feels it are safe gun owners. we're gonna stop selling guns, because you're afraid someone who shouldn't have a gun in their possession, is gonna file, is that we are seeing? >> no, my concern is that i helped people that are law abiding citizens, and gun free zones, make them to bring guns in the car, which then somebody can regan steal the gun and use them on a family or child or school shooting. >> so you just don't want to contribute to morgan's been out there getting in the wrong hands. >> yeah i'm perfectly fine with anybody doing what they want to do but when i have to look at that sun every day it's but my
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son's but your son, so that everyone's children. to me, that's more important than anything else. >> john waldman, thank you for spending some time with us. >> still ahead everybody, a little more than a football field, that is the concerningly close kids distance in which a chinese warship crossed a u.s. destroyer, and the taiwan straight, raising the temperature between the two superpowers. plus, democratic congresswoman dealer ramirez joins me on why she voted no on the debt ceiling bill including her concerns about what's in the deals fine print. and the latest shock before revealing to how just how many people are losing their drives after being replaced by chatbots and other a.i.. we'll be right back. >> ladies and gentlemen, meet the future masters of the human rights. >> you fool, these are robots, you will train them and they will replace you. replace you so you only pay for what you need. that's my boy.
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waiting for word on whether their loved ones survived the devastating plane crash, they're doing it is 75 people are known dead, evacuations now over. -- has no information on what when wrong, megan? >> according to the indian railway minister, he was confirming that they have identified the cause and the
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people responsible for this horrific crash, one of the worst world is ever seen. so what he's saying here is there not elaborate in those responsible, because this is still a very active ongoing investigation, but the cause was a signal fairly are, which sent that first passenger train out of the wrong track, causing it to collide with the parked freight train. that then resulted in some ten train cars to derail. the debris from that went on to nearby track, then you've got the second passenger train, traveling in opposite direction, they collides with that debris on track causing its train tries to derail. this is an absolutely horrific situation, what an opportunity to speak with survivors over the past couple of days here. i want you to listen to a little bit about the survivor told me earlier today. >> we heard a huge bang, and all of a sudden we experienced mturk like movement, that lasted four and 40 or 45 seconds.
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when we got out the first thing is easy 200 250 people, all having a lot of injuries on their head in the arms, cuts on their arms and bodies, extremely's bloodstream faces and crying for help. they're just begging for help, they're asking for any form of bandages, anything we can give them at that point. >> keep in mind, you have kids still searching for their parents, his family members searching for the loved ones, these are people that are holding out hope, because right now there are hundreds of bodies that have yet to be identified as authorities on the ground, and trying to notify next of kin. this is certainly devastating situation that just continues to unfold. as the investigation continues. back to you. >> megan fitzgerald for that. coming up everybody how china is defending their close call it c, the u.s. destroyer, and joe manchin got what he wanted from that ceiling deal, the
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what are folks 60 and older up to these days? getting inspired! volunteering! playing pickleba...! welcome back, a tense situation
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developing between the u.s. and china for the second time in a week.
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a chinese military vehicle came alarmingly close to u.s. troops, a chinese naval warship came within 150 yards of a u.s. destroyer in the taiwan straight, forcing it to change course, in order to avoid a collision. it's coming after another close call just four days ago when a chinese fighter jet, intercepted u.s. aircraft over the south china sea, and what experts described as a highly aggressive maneuver, i'm gonna bring in gary grumbach for more on this. gary, what do we know more about this, and how authorities are reacting? >> it's important to point, out this is a close call, there was no physical contact in the two. ships as we can see in the video we can show, you is a chinese ship on the left side and american ship on the right side, and a chinese ship caused right over. cause the american ship to slow down so to not come in contact with a chinese ship. this is not the first time this is happen, if in the last two weeks we saw the fighter jet near collision happened in mid
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air over the south china sea. we've seen over the past few months, a chinese spy balloon that was shot down or off the coast of the carolinas, by wheels forces. it's gonna he said he's hoping for thawed relations soon, we learned over the past week that bill burns took a secret trip to china, to help thaw these relations, defensive near lloyd austin said he's very unhappy with china, here's what he had to say. >> i'm deeply concerned, that the prc has been unwilling to engage more seriously, i'm better mechanisms for crisis management. between our two militaries. i hope that will change incident. great powers must be beacons, of transparency and
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responsibility. united is deeply committed to doing our part. >> -- and sent a wrong signal to how one forces of independence. that relevant country really united states. we could be a long way away from that thought. >> gary grumbach, thank you for that. one reason the administration can breathe a sigh of relief, on its fear of whether the nation will default on its debt obligations, after president biden made it official today, signing new still a speaker mccarthy averting that crisis. but opposition to the deal from top progressive lawmakers in the presidents own party, it's continuing. and for them the devil is in the details, julia tsirkin has more for that is from capitol hill, what are we hearing today about the steele, is the
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president really so celebrating its completion? >> you talk about progressives there is weaker mccarthy's outlined today said look at the folks who didn't support the bill he named aoc, bernie sanders, as well, that's because of some of these items ended up in the steel like work requirements, expanding restrictions for americans to be able to access critical social safety net benefits like food stamps. we know the president held the line on medicaid and others, also permitting reform. this is something that was really negotiated down to the wire, but ultimately in this compromise bill, there were changes made today. for decades, which would make it easier for big energy projects to be approved, necessity in this on the right and the center would be far too long, and far too inefficient. one project that one senator was able to get in this bill was a mountain valley pipeline.
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so pipeline 90% complete already, we have they collected i measure that to say today as we wait for him but what his political future. watch. >> basically gives west virginia tremendous opportunity to provide the energy security our nation needs. west virginia is an energy juggernaut we've got fossil fuels, and this is been a tremendous win for west virginia have been spearheading this thing from day one, i've taken all the speakers on this, and the bottom line is we got accomplished. >> senator tim kaine, who effectively killed us out of the national defense authorization bill, tried to kill it again this year, trying to stop it from passing on the senate phil floor. he said this would be bad for our country, bad for the
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environment, and we take away lands for residents constituents in virginia. you heard manchin touting this as a big win, and of course as the days continue after when this bill was passed in the house and senate, we continue to learn more reaction, more of this bill, and more the practical impacts these things will have an american. 's >> julie tsirkin, thank you, want to talk more about this, rain in delia ramirez democrat it in illinois who voted against the steele. congresswoman, thanks for joining us on this, i want to pick up where a reporter julie left, off his deal made with a mountain valley pipeline, is gonna spend three inches six miles, going through west virginia, certainly announced benefits there in manchin state, what is your reaction to that? i know a lot of environmentalists are not happy. >> look, it's dangerous, and what we see are kind of president, so laos also feel companies to do what they're gonna, do these big energy
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projects with no due process and community impacts, this is much bigger than that particular projects, as can impact us across the country. this will be impacting our ability to address environmental injustice across the country, people should be really concerned about that, and the impact is gonna have for years to come. >> let me start with, this if we are on the brink of default and the president didn't have the votes, mccarthy didn't have the votes to get it through the house, would you have voted in favor of this bill? >> if we didn't have the votes on either side, i think the president would've had to vote the 14th amendment, i think that's what would've happened, if we didn't have enough votes and they just need two or three votes, and they were commitments on site agreements, that we would find ways to revoke the requirements, then i would've voted for it. >> tell me why you voted against it. >> i voted no because there is
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no way, that i can vote against my community in a district, a state i represent, 1.3 million borrowers, not to choose between paying their mortgage, pain there 1500 dollar student loan debt. the idea we're creating president for the appropriations process. the way the lack of negotiation happen in this particular process is dangerous for appropriation process, we can't allow that to happen. -- the rules committee could've gone for the vote as well. >> your, colleagues congress colleague congressman brad schneider, also an illinois democrat, this asked about your no vote. last night on my colleague ayman show, i want to play for you his reaction, and then we'll talk. >> and we are protected social security, if we protected democratic priorities pact act
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chips and science act as well as the inflation reduction act of things we accomplished in the last congress agree there is any people who are gonna be her better concessions made and we gotta go back and the bank make sure we bring everyone forward particular minority communities. >> but you think of his reaction? >> look he's right. i represent a district where 47% of people are latino. many of them are gonna be directly impacted >> as we need for this bill that has many more voted for it and understand i respect that. that's really critical what we do next how do we make sure that any appropriations process under the leadership of rosa delauro and other members of
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congress we are being really intentional in the appropriations process. we give a impression that many families are losing because of this vote. >> congresswoman i want to end on this which is a bill introduced by you and your colleague what she did to leave the would help address the shortage of health care workers for veterans which would -- talk more about this and his potential. >> look we've been talking about labor shortages all across the country. this is an opportunity to bring a concrete solution. to health care worker shortage in the va this will give us an opportunity to bring more already license prepared people to work in the health industry within our va's the we know we desperately need. i veterans talk about this all the time, they have to make alternative changes, or decisions on where they're gonna get their health care, because they can't get it to be a medical center.
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we >> certainly step, ford is not the final solution. -- >> going next everybody, why were the biggest terminals in the california port is closing tomorrow, and what that means for an already unstable supply chain. >> votes and i, taking over the labor, force what is the latest jobs report say about it becoming a reality. >> hey there, i'm ayman mohyeldin tonight nine eastern ayman, we'll be joined by robert garcia the first openly gay immigrant in congress, on what he thinks the lgbtq windy should respond to the conservative assault on gay rights. joyce vance will also be, here she believes don trump will be prosecuted and convicted for his mishandling of classified documents. that's right here on msnbc.
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looks like they felt that, that what are you learning? house is going to affect things. especially deliveries, trade, economy, all that? >> well, i can tell you, the truckers knows we can do today, they are really concerned because 40% of the trade, flows through these ports, and so t to is the largest terminal long beach, they sent out an email to the truckers this morning saying hail a, we're close tomorrow. and so now, they're also reaching out to the other terminals throughout the west coast, for some guidance, and they're being told you can have to wait until tomorrow night congestion which we talked about last week if this continues it's going to take at least two weeks for the backlog of what we're seeing and there is an inflationary impact to this match you and i are gonna have to pay when we go to the store. >> yeah, not like we need more inflation right now.
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i also know that you spoke to the head of the port whether that individual had to say? >> i spoke of more kara, he's exacted directed at the port of long beach. i shared with him the press release that the terminal actually sent out of the truck drivers. he told, me he's optimistic the than hopefully the wage hurdle this is the battle we talked about on friday about how hopefully the pna. the employers of these terminals and along showman the union. they can come to terms with a fair wage. union is stressing the saying we have men and women die and get sick during covid make these big profits of our backs. because if it is not as making the products unit made these pot profits. and there's trying to see what this fair wages. that's the whole sticking point. >> and he plans for more
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negotiations or how long this could feasibly gone? >> i have been in touch with her the i l w you and they said that they put in their press release that they are ready and willing and they are willing to talk to the employers to find some sort of ground if you will. but they're not happy with the wage offer that the employer is giving. we give you guys a number so to speak the union over in hawaii they actually struck a deal for 10% wage increase. that kind of sets the bar right if you will in terms of what maybe is the pnas been asked by the union here in the west coast. the probably gonna ask for more, because they move when we're product in hawaii. >> gloria narok oh thank you for your time on this. >> last month for the first time the challenger report
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added a new category for some of those job cuts. artificial intelligence. the report found 1300 jobs were lost to dei in the month of may. and then numbers only expected to grow. back in march goldman sachs predicted the 18% of work worldwide could be done by a.i. numbers like that it's causing young professionals to rethink their careers. on to bring in washington post reporter asked punchy verma who spoke to some of those workers first talk about what you've been hearing how folks are kind of worried now about their futures to direction which they're going. >> yeah so we talk to people who work operators and they wrote social media content. and they pretty quickly found that chatgpt was able to do work that was maybe possibly as good as theirs. and they started to be replaced and they lost their jobs and they lost their business.
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now they are really in a moment where they are running out of money and i figure know what to do next. people that we've talked to are going into work they call future proof. so we've seen some become dog walkers and we've seen others become hvac technicians, and then starting to become plumbers. we're really at this interesting moment where unlike previous waves of automation which really kind of at the people who were doing political dirty repair repetitive rogue jobs out of work. now we're seen high-paid knowledge workers kind of in the crosshairs and now they're trying to figure out what's next. these folks are an individual who lost his entire operating business essentially wiped out overnight. senior to be rehire but one of his clients he wasn't pleased with potentially buddies work. but is it enough to sustain him and his family have a little over six months of financial runway before they ran out of money. by the way he's now training to be in hvac specialist.
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and and a plumber. >> if that's, a hit he had all these plans for ten years he lives right outside chicago his sole breadwinner for his family, and about $60 an hour writing things like 150 word posts about bathroom mat running entire website content for these companies and overnight literally in march his largest high contact with cesar and canceling your contract, and in the rest of his contract literally within days, got canceled and they all said the same thing, chatgpt is gonna do it instead of you. and he is now, like he, said learning to be an hvac technician, and looking to become a plumber, it's all the businesses look, chatgpt isn't gonna be as good as me i can
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be's original it's not gonna blend that mix of technical writing in creativity but they came back and said we know that but if it's cheaper to do with chatgpt than pay you're $60 an hour. >> so that is their explanation is it's all about the bottom line, although money, despite the fact of those are dropping quality. >> for some of these things, for some of these companies, it is a lot about the bottom line. more efficient, and if they're in a moment where they're cost cutting for various economic reasons, this is the type of work that we are seeing, that is potentially replaceable, and i do want to say, these are the kinds of jobs that have step the experts told me may be a high-end intern could do, if he's entry level jobs that produce content, it's not overly creative but does have some level of creativity. does the ones where workers are
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being kind of put in the crosshairs, and that's where the company is kind of, saying cost matters more than quality. the same people, if you tried to say, i want to high-level legal analysis, not to be able to do that, and we've seen that go really awry, but maybe work their paralegals doing that might be a little bit easier to have a chatgpt replace. we're seeing this kind of stray shun and effects strain to take hold, what jobs can be outdoors and what jobs won't be in the near future. >> can news anchors be is absorbed chatgpt. >> ken says this is not. >> thank you, thank you. after the break, a special preview of tonight's cultures focusing on trouble easing indigenous women, have shown strength in the face of adversity. e we only want to quality, we only want to have a seat at the table. we don't want anything more, we just don't want anything less.
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programming note for you tonight. champion the eastman be sure to catch the culture is indigenous women. msnbc contributor alyssa london leaves a conversation with trail racing native american women who each share how they've shown strength in the face of adversity to become our respective pioneers that they are. today yes include emmy award-winning jane mayer, award winning actress amber moore thunder, and democratic congresswoman mary -- here is a little taste of what you can see. >> janai, i read times conflicted in what bid to wear when you represent and hammer throw? >> i've never been a superpatriotic person, or care to celebrate fourth of july. for america becoming america. because i'm native and never sat well with we are history, upbringing. everyone says, making a world team and getting to usa.
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the red white and blue is something that could be super proud of. which i understand. for me, how i represent myself and where i come from so much more meaning in my journey would be to wear my tribal affiliation. >> i think in being a support not affiliated, not american, that should be an option for me. that means so much more pride, resiliency, and strength for my people, my community, then to where usa. >> i know you're inspiring a lot of native people on your path -- >> a culture is indigenous women coming up to ten pm eastern right on msnbc streaming on peacock as well. that wraps up for me. i'm yasmin vossoughian, i'll be back in the chair next saturday and sunday at two pm eastern. symone starts right now. symone starts right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> greetings everyone. you are watching symone, now that president biden signed the debt ceiling bill we are digging into the fine print, and what exactly republicans at the white house managed to get into that bill. when it was all said and.

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