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Way Too Early with Ali Vitali

Way Too Early 10/28/22

Way Too Early with Ali Vitali

MS NOW, Ali Vitali

Washington, Congress, Msnbc, Elections, Government, News, President, Politics, Versant, Ms Now, 2018, Issues, Versant Media, Analysis, Senate, Sunday

4.5538 Ratings

🗓️ 28 October 2022

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Biden contrasts his economic plan with GOP proposals in Syracuse visit

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0:00.0

Republican platforms say this is what we're for. Well, they can't tell you what they're for,

0:07.0

but they'll make sure they'll tell you what they're against. The cap on the $2,000 cap on prescription drugs for seniors gone.

0:16.6

Tax credits, the lower energy bills, gone. Corporate minimum tax, gone.

0:23.6

And then they're coming after Social Security.

0:27.8

President Biden making a case for why Democrats should keep control of Congress next year.

0:34.1

His message is part of an urgent push to reverse the perceived momentum for Republicans

0:40.1

as we enter the final stretch of the campaign. Meanwhile, the majority leader in the Senate is

0:46.4

caught on a hot mic, giving a blunt assessment of several key races. And Elon Musk now owns Twitter.

0:56.1

Let that sink in.

0:57.5

The billionaire brings a meme to life

0:59.8

and is already showing some top executives the door.

1:17.3

Good morning and welcome to way too early on this Friday, October 28th.

1:20.2

I'm Jonathan Lemire. Thanks for starting your day with us.

1:26.5

President Joe Biden is zeroing in on economic concerns and promoting efforts to bring more jobs in manufacturing across the country, most

1:28.4

notably upstate New York. In Syracuse yesterday, Biden showcased a major investment by

1:34.5

microchip manufacturing company Micron, touting the $100 billion two-decade commitment. The deal is set to

1:42.1

bring 50,000 jobs to the state, which will pay an average of $100,000 a year. The deal is set to bring 50,000 jobs to the state, which will pay an average of

1:45.6

$100,000 a year. The president also took time to contrast his economic plan with the Republican

1:52.7

party's proposals. Previous president made a string of broken promises in places like Wisconsin,

1:59.7

Indiana, Ohio, where promised investments

2:02.4

in jobs and manufacturing never materialized, but layoffs and shuttered factories did materialize.

2:09.5

On my watch, we've kept our commitments. On my watch, Made in America, it isn't just a slogan.

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