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Louisiana Energy Company To Release Estimated Restoration Times For Customers
Rod West of Entergy joins Morning Joe to discuss power outages in Louisiana as a result of Ida and how the company is working to […]
Continue readingManchin Calls For ‘Strategic Pause’ On $3.5 Trillion Budget Bill
NBC News' Sahil Kapur reports on the reasons behind Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., saying he'll oppose the $3.5 trillion budget bill. » Subscribe to MSNBC: […]
Continue readingBiden Emphasizes ‘Durable And Strong’ Economic Recovery
President Biden delivered remarks on the economy after the Department of Labor released their August jobs report. The president celebrated continued economic growth even as […]
Continue readingEric Adams: New York City Damage From Ida Is ‘Really Alarming’
Brooklyn Borough President and Democratic nominee for New York City mayor, Eric Adams, joined Stephanie Ruhle to discuss what he's seeing on the ground in […]
Continue readingBiden: ‘No Question’ Delta Variant Of Covid Impacted Jobs Report
President Biden delivered remarks on the Department of Labor's August jobs report and discussed how the delta variant of Covid-19 is "creating a lot of […]
Continue readingAt Least 42 Dead After Ida Batters Northeast; Biden Set To Visit Louisiana
As President Biden readies a trip to Louisiana to survey the damage caused by Hurricane Ida, parts of the Northeast are still cleaning up following […]
Continue reading‘QAnon Shaman’ Jacob Chansley To Plead Guilty In Federal Court
Jacob Chansley, otherwise known as the "QAnon Shaman," was one of the most high profile participants in the January 6 riot. Scott MacFarlane from NBC […]
Continue readingLabor Secretary Walsh On August Jobs Report: ‘We Have More Work To Do’
Labor Secretary Marty Walsh joined Stephanie Ruhle to respond to the new jobs report released Friday, which found that the economy added just 235,000 jobs […]
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