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Transcripts for MSNBC The Saturday Show with Jonathan Capehart 20240604 12:04:00

superseding indictment in miami, where we were going to get an indictment in washington d.c., so, we get the superseding indictment. and of course, trump is trying to figure out how to defend himself against his lawyers. he met this week with the special counsel s office. but interestingly, i think he referenced this before. trump is out there on truth social, defending himself. i think we ve probably take a look at what he said. basically, he said on truth social, that he didn t hand over the league security tapes. maybe the other way to put it it s, he did get that anything they have been deleted, which is sort of chronological. but he did not say there is he did not trying to have them the lead by his staff, which is, of course, the allegations that prosecutors are making in this indictment. john allen, thank you for getting us started this morning. it s always so good to see you. and joining me now to talk more

Transcripts for CNN CNN News Central 20240604 19:52:00

happened. we spent $4 trillion a year on health care and life expectancy going down. and that median age number, we re getting old because birthrates outpace death rates but not as much as it used to. so we re not having as many babies an women are having babies oldner life as well. and so fascinating and you re dedicating the new season of your podcast, exploring how we should approach aging and how we define it and i m trying to figure out, is age just a number? that is how most people would refer to it but i think there is a chronological and a biological age and there is your perceptions of aging. i interviewed my own mom for this podcast and asked her about this. listen to what she said. i think that is the perception, that as you get older, three things happen, it is harder to sleep, the mood is

How Finland is teaching a generation to spot misinformation

A typical lesson that Saara Martikka, a teacher in Hameenlinna, Finland, gives her students goes like this: She presents her eighth graders with news articles. Together, they discuss: What is the purpose of the article? How and when was it written? What are the author’s central claims?

She is Africa s first heat officer, can she make her city liva

Before Sierra Leone’s capital of Freetown exploded into a sprawling metropolis eating up wooded hills and encroaching on the Atlantic Eugenia Kargbo loved it for the pristine beaches and lush forests that once enveloped the city, and for its green landscape.

Transcripts for MSNBC The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle 20240604 06:38:00

the majority opinion is almost unchanged from the leaked draft. alito s basic argument, as you said, is the same, what s the liberty of the constitution protects, we have to look at what price you would half in 1868, would a court of a have a pelt, i recognize the challenge to abortion in 1868, alito says no. so, you don t win. you don t have constitutional protection for abortion access now. i think there is at least two problems with this argument. first, actually, abortion that the chronological amongst americans s first generations it doesn t regulate, it doesn t criminalize criminalize abortions before quickening, which is the moment when a pregnant person first detects fetal movement, which can be as late as about 25 weeks. so, there actually isn t as consistent as history of abortion regulation as illegal alito suggests. moreover, the sources he cites for how we should think about abortion are exclusively of

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