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Transcripts for CNN Anderson Cooper 360 20240604 01:37:00

he was struggling. you could see that. that was something that both pathologists noted, but also, you know, he s very thin and he was taking these body blows, as well. maybe that caused some bleeding in his abdominal cavity or his au thoracic cavity, his chest. we don t know. but one thing we do know, there was a lot of time that passed. it was around 8:33 that you see that he was kicked once and handcuffed and brought over to the car, around 8:41. eight minutes later is when you first see, i think it s a fire truck, an ems that s pulling up at that point. but it s not until around 9:02, so almost 30 minutes later, 29 minutes later before you see people actually show up now with medical bags and gurneys. a lot of lost time there, which is so incredibly important, with somebody who is essentially critically ill, lying on the ground in handcuffs there with nobody attending to him.

Transcripts for MSNBC Velshi 20240604 14:01:00

delivering those body blows. we only had two different body camera perspectives. so yes, the question about the third. the other point that needs to be made, here there was a sixth responding officer part of the scorpion unit, this officer is, white and we do see his body camera as well. he is heard on that body camera, he stays behind with the abandoned vehicle, pretty portman policy, and his system into the effective, i hope they stop him. this is audible on his camera. it just speaks again to the narrative of what the mentality of this unit, was or was not as they approached what is allegedly a basic traffic infraction, and ultimately led to the death sentence for this man. if you have a basic traffic infraction, but then you have the car, the drive is no longer in control of that, car and he is gone, the proximate threat for which you engaged is not gone. you have the car, you will know who it is, there are a lot of municipalities across the country including philadelphia where i

Transcripts for CNN The Lead With Jake Tapper 20240604 21:02:00

walkout by more than 1,000 union workers forcing them to stay on the job. those workers are pushing for paid sick long beaeave after ha worked through the coronavirus pandemic. they say a deal made earlier this year to avoid a strike between leaders and rail companies falls short of basic labor rights and, now president biden is facing criticism on capitol hill on both sides of the aisle for ignoring those workers needs. they re going to come to congress, and they re going to ask congress to intervene and impose the deal. i m not voting for a deal that the workers have rejected. it s incumbent in congress to do everything that he can to protect these workers to make sure that the railroad starts treating them with the respect and the dignity that they deserve. a strike could potentially start as soon as december 9th. that would lead to travel disruptions, supply chain shortages, higher food prices, gas prices, striking body blows to the economy, an economy that many worry is alr

Transcripts for CNN Fareed Zakaria GPS 20240604 15:09:00

since the first week of the invasion. one of the main targets has been energy infrastructure, plunging swaths of ukrainians into darkness. kyiv experienced blackouts and communication disruptions, all this as winter, cold, and snow have arrived. let me bring in the panel to talk about ukraine and we ll later get to china. joining me is richard haass and tim naftali. richard is the president of the council on foreign relations, and tim is a cnn presidential historian and teaches history at nyu. so that bombardment, this is part of the new general that s been put in place in russia. this is the guy who oversaw the syrian campaign. this is exactly what he did in syria. it is brutal. and they re going for energy infrastructure, they re basically plunging the civilian population into cold and misery, right? can ukraine just keep taking these body blows? you re exactly right.

Transcripts for CNN Fareed Zakaria GPS 20240604 18:09:00

energy infrastructure, plunging swaths of ukrainians into darkness. kyiv experienced blackouts and communication disruptions, all this as winter, cold, and snow have arrived. let me bring in the panel to talk about ukraine and we ll later get to china. i have two terrific guests joins me in studio, richard haass, and tim naftali. richard is the president of the council on foreign relations, and tim is a cnn presidential historian and teaches history at nyu. so that bombardment, this is part of the new general that s been put in place in russia. this is the guy who oversaw the syrian campaign. this is exactly what he did in syria. it is brutal. and they re going for energy infrastructure, they re basically plunging the civilian population into cold and misery, right? can ukraine just keep taking these body blows? you re exactly right. this is the aleppo-ization of the

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