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Transcripts for MSNBC Morning Joe 20240604 11:30:00

didn t leave because i m dumb. reporter: florida s governor also dismissing the monday morning quarterbacking. we should be focusing on lifting people up and stop incessantly talking and trying to cast aspersions. amid the tears. my mom was supposed to retire here and spend the rest of her life and be happy. reporter: crews have restored electricity to 2 million customers. the remaining 400,000 expected to get it back by friday. between the storm hardening and investments in smart grid technology, we have significantly shortened the amount of restoration time. reporter: the help coming from above as well. lieutenant nate jones, a 29-year-old u.s. coast guard pilot was one of the first on scene after the storm came ashore. his team rescuing ten people and six pets. jones following in the footsteps of his own father, bruce jones

Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom With Alisyn Camerota and Victor Blackwell 20240604 18:14:00

and he was apparently the witness to what was happening on january 6th when donald trump was demanding to go with the crowd to the capitol, but his security detail felt that he shouldn t be doing that. this man, tony ornado, says he always planned to retire now. do you think that it was cassidy hutchinson s testimony that changed the equation somehow? well, you know, i m not sure what drove his specific date for retirement. clearly, he s eligible to retire, so he is, i think, what i m going to be looking for is, you know, there are all these statements immediately following cassidy hutchinson s testimony from named and unnamed people in and around the servcret service that were trying to cast aspersions or doubt about her testimony. they said, they looked forward to testifying, they look forward to filling in and correcting the record. well, we haven t seen that, and clearly the january 6th committee as indicated an interest. they ve already spoken once to

Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom With Alisyn Camerota and Victor Blackwell 20240604 18:11:00

legal search warrant that s not relevant as evidence should be returned back to the owner. we used to do it all the time in the fbi. they still do it. but the documents that are potential evidence in a crime need to stay. classified documents are not going to be attorney/client privilege, top secret documents, sci, secret documents and confidential documents, are not going to be part of trump s lawyer s argument. anything else that s not relevant to the crime gets returned. it may not get returned right away, but it will get returned in time. one of the astonishing things is how many republicans we ve seen come out and cast aspersions at the fbi, the party that used to claim the mantle of law enforcement or supporting police, and now you hear people, you know, in the so-called freedom caucus saying things like, destroy the fbi, using words

Transcripts for MSNBC Velshi 20240604 12:06:00

let s talk about that. donald trump was not sentimental about these things, he was known to destroy, burn, rub things up, thumb in the toilet. the idea that something has been kept, is notable. what could it be for? i m not trying to cast aspersions, but why would you keep that information? we have no information. i don t think, he was notorious for not reading. you have to think, if it was there, again, let s wait, we see what s the justice department has said they are being meticulous about this investigation. there s absolutely no chance, this would have gotten this far, if it was not deadly serious. timeline you gave us shows us all the chances, the trump crowd had to turn over the material, and did not. and any rate, what would you do with it? you would not write a book with classified information, i don t think you would do that. it seems to me, you might consider transferring it somewhere. i have no idea where, i don t

Transcripts for FOXNEWS The Five 20240604 21:26:00

that notion. judge jeanine: what about when the cop said if you need help, yell help. one of the kids said, when that kid yelled help, that kid got shot. shannon: i have a question about that. i wondered if it was the killer himself pretending to be the cop. there is so much we don t know. unfortunately these babies who survived this are the ones having to provide the information. judge jeanine: do we know how many kids got out? shannon: i don t thickly do. the school had more than 600 kids. they were breaking out windows and taking kids out from other parts of the school. i am with you, greg. my late father was a law enforcement officer. the last thing i want to do is cast aspersions. i am just asking questions. that s it for now. my father would ve asked the same questions. harold: governor abbott. i m a huge supporter of police officers across the country. the second part of this, i understand you can have the wrong reaction with the right

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