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Transcripts For KPIX CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell 20240707

osprey-22, like this one, crashes in california. the fast-moving developments. also, the threat to assassinate a supreme court justice, a man arrested near brett kavanaugh s home in the middle of the night. the disturbing motive revealed. simone biles and dozens of top olympic gymnasts take on the f.b.i. for $1 billion, accusing agents of letting dr. larry nassar continue his abuse. exclusive new audio. on the day before the blockbuster january 6 hearing, the never-before-heard audio of the house republican leader describing how he begged donald trump to stop the attack. triple-digit temperatures expected from california to texas, and could there be a new covid vaccine on the way specifically for the omicron variant? this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this wednesday night. we re coming on the air with that breaking news a military osprey aircraft has crashed in

Transcripts For MSNBC Dateline 20240707

of evil, but it s hard to pin they are basically murdering anything and anybody they can. outside of game of thrones, it s not what you really expected. how many murders can you have in one family? she just had to come here. had to see it. had to feel. what happened in this dark, empty parking lot? so far from home. i feel somewhat numb. just so senseless. i m angry. i m very angry. her name is sherry jackson. she has been looking, searching. she s come half a world away. for this one moment. [noise] well, this is our last hope. to finally solve the mystery that has haunted her. what happened to her big brother? what did they do to larry? larry risken? he loved life. just being around him and in his presence, you too would feel carefree. larry risken was a navy man. joined the service after high school and rose through the ranks to become a commander. a leader of men. went to the gulf war. and back home in olympia, washington, his sis

Transcripts For MSNBC Dateline 20240707

you have no idea what i am capable of. there was a rug that was rolled up and there was a body inside. he killed the guy for his truck. and then he really became their prime, and only suspect. by that time, he was far away. it seems like we were always one step behind him. andrew, just walked up right behind him and shot him. we just heard another gunshot. it s gianni versace. a lot of things were left unanswered. he was determined to be remembered. the only way to be remembered is to kill for fame. he was willing to kill for fame. once there was a true genius who conquered the capital of fashion, and earned worldwide fame. and once, there was a man who earned fame another way. this is the story, of how brilliance met bitter envy. and how, the great light that was gianni versace, was snuffed by a failure named andrew cunanan. he was fixated by celebrities. he was determined to be remembered. and what andrew cunanan had killed, was indeed true m

Transcripts For MSNBC Dateline 20240707

shooter crossed steve off, he was moving down a list. a long list. she came running towards my vehicle. there was blood dripping from her face. six murders. my gut just dropped. in four days. this was a homicide investigation in overdrive. it was. a city under siege. there was a lot of fear, there was a lot of unrest in the community. people were desperate for a suspect. who else could have been on that list? i had my own personal terrorist. and why. people don t get gunned down their offices. there had to be a link. the most haunting question of all could those six lives have been saved? steve always said these things never happened in a vacuum. there are always warning signs. so, losing him the way that we did was stunning to me. hello, and welcome to dateline. forensics psychiatrist steve pitt was well known for his work on high profile criminal cases. when he was shot outside his phoenix office, it was a big story. nobody knew it ye

Transcripts For CNN At This Hour With Kate Bolduan 20240707

families by an average of $1,500 a year, put medicare and social security, medicaid excuse me, social security and medicaid, on the chopping block every five years. in other words, every five years, they re going to no longer exist unless they vote them back into existence. i disagree with that. what in god s name are they doing? i ll work with anyone, democrat, republican, independent, who have real solutions and savings for the american people. not take money out of their pockets. the other element i would like to address that has impacts on inflation is lower the deficit. the reason this matters to families is because reducing the deficit is another way to ease inflation. my friends on the republican side like to paint me as the big spender. let s look at the facts. facts matter. under my predecessor the deficit exploded. every single year he was in office. under my plan we re on track to cut the federal deficit this year, by $1.7 trillion. you hear me now. this year, $1

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