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it was a visit from lisa jackson. she was at the time the first african american administrator for the u. s. united u. s. epa and she came to my city to say and to talk about community a community visiting and what we're going to be the things that she wanted to work on. and she pulled to the side she's you know you work tomorrow i'll just she's right. she said you know the mission of the epa it's actual mission statement. is to protect human health and the environment that's what the organization is designed and supposed to do. and so after that that actually was my advantage to working for the epa later on down the line it ended up being the result ministry- for the southeast region and it came because we were trying to move to a place where you have community facing work for community problems on climate and the environment. a lot of the problem. going back to that lands. because of the let. people see the environmental working as colored then it doesn't allow for solutions that people can come to because it's not
it was a visit from lisa jackson. she was at the time the first african american administrator for the u. s. united u. s. epa and she came to my city to say and to talk about community a community visiting and what we're going to be the things that she wanted to work on. and she pulled to the side she's you know you work tomorrow i'll just she's right. she said you know the mission of the epa it's actual mission statement. is to protect human health and the environment that's what the...
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it was a visit from lisa jackson. she was at the time the first african american administrator for the u. s. united u. s. epa and she came to my city to say and to talk about community a community visiting and what we're going to be the things that she wanted to work on. and she pulled to the side she's you know you work tomorrow i'll just she's right. she said you know the mission of the epa it's actual mission statement. is to protect human health and the environment that's what the organization is designed and supposed to do. and so after that that actually was my advantage to working for the epa later on down the line it ended up being the result ministry- for the southeast region and it came because we were trying to move to a place where you have community facing work for community problems on climate and the environment. a lot of the problem. going back to that lands. because of the let. people see the environmental working as colored then it doesn't allow for solutions that people can come to because it's not
it was a visit from lisa jackson. she was at the time the first african american administrator for the u. s. united u. s. epa and she came to my city to say and to talk about community a community visiting and what we're going to be the things that she wanted to work on. and she pulled to the side she's you know you work tomorrow i'll just she's right. she said you know the mission of the epa it's actual mission statement. is to protect human health and the environment that's what the...
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jackson. they sent us these personal photos of the gathering. professor lisat quickly, and nina simmons, thank you for sharing your personal photos of this history making weekend with our viewers. the sisterhood of justice ketanji brown jackson gets tonight's last word. the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now. ruhle starts now ♪ ♪ ♪ tonight, donald trump wants the supreme court to help him delayed the mar-a-lago documents investigation he will find out if trump appointees really are his judges. then, antiabortion except set for the one he allegedly paid for. the bombshell that's blowing up the senate in georgia. james carville is here. plus, more signs that putin's war on ukraine is not going well. russia keeps retreating from regions it's claimed, while thousands of russians flee their homeland to flee the draft. as
jackson. they sent us these personal photos of the gathering. professor lisat quickly, and nina simmons, thank you for sharing your personal photos of this history making weekend with our viewers. the sisterhood of justice ketanji brown jackson gets tonight's last word. the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now. ruhle starts now ♪ ♪ ♪ tonight, donald trump wants the supreme court to help him delayed the mar-a-lago documents investigation he will find out if trump appointees really are...
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jackson was quick to weigh in on a number of oral arguments. speaking up in fact more than any other justice. joining me now, as lisag. also glad to have you back and talk about this. i am curious, your thoughts on justice jackson's first week. and overall, how important it is for a new justice on the bench to make their voice heard at the very start of the term? >> look i was terribly excited by her, i don't know her personally but from what i saw during the senate confirmation hearings, in which she performed really well. i was excited by her appointment to the supreme court. and this first week, she came now right out of the gate asking some terrific questions. making clarifications, addressing the issues and so i was excited. i was excited by that. some friends of, mine they sent me pictures of her and look like a very happy day. >> that is good. what about just pick picture, the overall significance of having a new voice on the court. especially this particular voice. the voice of katashi -- >> i think it's incredibly important, as you know we have a very, not just a conservative but an extremely conservative b
jackson was quick to weigh in on a number of oral arguments. speaking up in fact more than any other justice. joining me now, as lisag. also glad to have you back and talk about this. i am curious, your thoughts on justice jackson's first week. and overall, how important it is for a new justice on the bench to make their voice heard at the very start of the term? >> look i was terribly excited by her, i don't know her personally but from what i saw during the senate confirmation hearings,...
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jackson. and thanks to our viewers for watching us here are to see you next time. remember ah, ah, ah, you say you semester, lisa? well, with some of the st. peter when enough to shut down because jelly, you know, she was come. chromebooks, some stuff done with all the way folks bugging somebody out of the school. we have to deal with with a new engine. you were in love with it. it was up here at the office with they don't finish with. what does that mean? if the closest photo movie needs to come to rush in the state, little never at the time, i'm phoning scheme. i'm not getting a speaking with band in the european union. the kremlin. yup. machines. the state aren't russia for date and r t sport that even our video agency, roughly all band on youtube a with me. oh, when i was showing wrong, when i just don't hold any world is yes to shape out. disdain becomes the advocate. an engagement. it was betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. with prayer will never be a victory for our russia. ukraine war is a proxy war. this is a war between russia and the united states.
jackson. and thanks to our viewers for watching us here are to see you next time. remember ah, ah, ah, you say you semester, lisa? well, with some of the st. peter when enough to shut down because jelly, you know, she was come. chromebooks, some stuff done with all the way folks bugging somebody out of the school. we have to deal with with a new engine. you were in love with it. it was up here at the office with they don't finish with. what does that mean? if the closest photo movie needs to...
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lisa: we were just talking about the pain, jon was referencing the jackson hole speech and how jay powell talking about how there was pain required to get inflation down. we have heard some people saying, the fed doesn't want too much pain. what is the appropriate amount of pain? this is a painful way to ask this question, to use the same word over and over. what is the appropriate amount to achieve what the fed is looking for? sarah: i do not think we were the fed knows at this point. i think there is an element of inflation that has been caused by the distortions of the pandemic. even though transitory has become unfashionable and a dirty work, there is distortion that can be worked out which could help the fed. i think it goes back to your previous question on wages, and how there is so much inflationary pressure coming out of the labor market that we can get help on things like used autos, car crisis, -- car prices. with wages running close to 5% annualized, you will need to see weakness in the labor market to get inflation back down to 2% for the long haul. jonathan: there has been a
lisa: we were just talking about the pain, jon was referencing the jackson hole speech and how jay powell talking about how there was pain required to get inflation down. we have heard some people saying, the fed doesn't want too much pain. what is the appropriate amount of pain? this is a painful way to ask this question, to use the same word over and over. what is the appropriate amount to achieve what the fed is looking for? sarah: i do not think we were the fed knows at this point. i think...
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lisa murkowski is talking about she talks about her friends in washington, d.c. in the votes they go to and fro she will pose kavanaugh but vote for ketanji brown jackson, those oppositeka and america. maria: we will be watching us a close one alaskan republican said it kelly tshibaka. >> if americans want to help i met kelli for ak.com. maria: thank you so much, a quick break china is espionage and swing a why did the bind administration shut down the trump era china initiative which was investigating and prosecuting surveillance and of fact a former ambassador to the un nikki haley is here to examine an exclusive interview. that is next. ♪ >> we understood the chinese communist party holds a threat to america from lots of dimensions, they were inside the gates, the intelligence and espionage that you were describing in houston the work that we did with the consul and san francisco are aimed at protecting american jobs, the chinese have grown their economy on the backs of the american people for decades in the first demonstration that said enough we are going to fix this and put america at the front and americans at the front this administration has withdrawn the wor
lisa murkowski is talking about she talks about her friends in washington, d.c. in the votes they go to and fro she will pose kavanaugh but vote for ketanji brown jackson, those oppositeka and america. maria: we will be watching us a close one alaskan republican said it kelly tshibaka. >> if americans want to help i met kelli for ak.com. maria: thank you so much, a quick break china is espionage and swing a why did the bind administration shut down the trump era china initiative which was...
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hallie jackson, with me now is nbc white house correspondent mike memoli, "the washington post" and msnbc political analyst, ashley parker, also with us "new york times" politics reporter, lisa lerer. mike, let me start with you on this one and talk about what we heard from the president around the 1:00 hour. essentially the message is get out there and vote, especially if you are for abortion rights because we can help codify it come january. talk us through that, three weeks out now from the midterms. >> yeah, that's right, yasmin. i think the political strategy here on the part of the white house is very clear. democrats saw a real boost in the polls in the late summer months after that june decision by supreme court came down, striking down the protections for abortion rights under roe versus wade. as one democratic strategist put it, maybe if that decision came down in august we'd be feel better about where things stand now. we are seeing in polls the economy continues to be the number one issue for voters. the number one issue that fires up democratic base voters continues to be abortion rights, and that's why as another democratic strategist put it, this is about the
hallie jackson, with me now is nbc white house correspondent mike memoli, "the washington post" and msnbc political analyst, ashley parker, also with us "new york times" politics reporter, lisa lerer. mike, let me start with you on this one and talk about what we heard from the president around the 1:00 hour. essentially the message is get out there and vote, especially if you are for abortion rights because we can help codify it come january. talk us through that, three...
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jackson exactly right. the question of the 14th amendment and whether or not race can be considered in to invalidate -- that's a central question here and we're swear these two sides disagree. >> lisa marie, so we coleman, carroll leonnig, thanks to the three very starting off this hour. coming up, the herschel walker abortion controversy. the very latest political storm surrounding a trump endorsed politician. we're gonna ask james carville about the critical issue of candidate quality and whether it even matters anymore to the republican party. and later, russia tries to annex territory with ukrainians keep pushing back. where the 220-day war stands. when the 11th hour gets underway on this tuesday night. on this tuesday night ubrelvy helps u fight migraine attacks. u put it all on the line. u do it all. so u bring ubrelvy. it can quickly stop migraine in its tracks within 2 hours... without worrying if it's too late or where you are. unlike older medicines, ubrelvy is a pill that directly blocks a protein believed to be a cause of migraine. do not take with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. most common side effects were nausea and tiredness. migraine pain relief starts with u. learn how
jackson exactly right. the question of the 14th amendment and whether or not race can be considered in to invalidate -- that's a central question here and we're swear these two sides disagree. >> lisa marie, so we coleman, carroll leonnig, thanks to the three very starting off this hour. coming up, the herschel walker abortion controversy. the very latest political storm surrounding a trump endorsed politician. we're gonna ask james carville about the critical issue of candidate quality...