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Transcripts for MSNBC Chris Jansing Reports 20240604 17:06:00

behind this leak of classified documents. so a lot of little pieces to the puzzle, but not the big piece of what really motivated him, that anonymous user said that all of this was meant to stay within their gaming circle of 20 or 30 people we know that didn t happen because someone in the circle posted something on a more public site, and that s what led to all of this, the discovery of all of this. so again, a lot of little details, but not the big question, not the big answer to the question of why he did this. ron allen, thank you so much for that general, you ve been in u.s. army intelligence 34 years as we said, and i think a lot of people s common sense question is how did a 21-year-old get top secret clearance two years ago, and by the way, it wasn t just top secret clearance he had an fbi for compartmented access to other highly

Transcripts for FOXNEWS Outnumbered 20220104 17:21:00

school. you have people on by then so team seen kid should be in school. by yet president biden has condition head start funding, funding for preschoolers in low income families, preschoolers, he s condition and that funding on teachers getting vaccinated and 2-year-olds were in mass. why penalize a low income child just wanted to go to preschool, emily? emily: that s the common sense question and the courts answer that question, which is that he cannot do that. a federal judge in texas ruled against that mass can be asked a mandate for his new rules issued in his head start program. essentially, the attorney general says that they should be a decision by the parents. they should not be something coming out of the joe biden administration. the court squarely agree with him and said yes, it is obvious, it is incontrovertible that an agency cannot act without congressional, specific authorization and approval.

Transcripts for CNN Erin Burnett OutFront 20211008 23:08:00

but the archives is where the documents of the white house s internal discussions, internal deliberations are stored. and the second thing is that the committee here has requested thousands upon thousands of documents, and the trump-former administration comes back and says, we just want to block these 45. and the natural common sense question is why? what you aror when you are trying to hide something, it s usually for a reason. yeah, it is and again, this is a lot of requests and all, you know, i m sorry, all communications related to every one of these individuals on this page is not one document each. so so, tim, what s your perspective of this? they come up with 45 specific things. i mean, part of me is like, wow, i can t believe they would have 45 damning documents at the national archives. why didn t they shred or burn them on the way out? which would have been sort of what i expect from them. what is the context here, tim, on a former president trying to keep so many record

Transcripts for MSNBC Morning Joe 20190903 11:46:00

hey, i have a common sense question for you. if i m a resident of palm beach county and you sent me a notice for jury duty today or tomorrow, does that take care of it? is it waived? it s a good question. i have been asked that a lot, mike. and the answer is courthouses are all closed to the public. but crime never sleeps. so i as soon as this interview ends i m heading over to a small courthouse next to the county jail to do first appearance hearings which are the bail and the bond hearings. i ll be covering them themselves so prosecutors don t sleep either. crime never sleeps. but mike is that s all he cares about. always on the job. you know, that s great. we appreciate you being on this morning. thank you, dave aronberg. coming up, president trump has repeatedly shrugged off north korea s missile test but some intel officials are warning they shouldn t be ignored. in fact, experts say downplaying north korea s launches is allowing kim jong-un to improve his arsena

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20180808:16:24:00

members and we have a trading fest going on during which they save $750,000 in potential losses because of the insider information. the poor members of the public who find out about it the next day get crushed because the stock plummets by over 90%. this is a classic insider trading case. and what s not classic about it, though, is we have a congressman who sat on the board of directors of a company, pharmaceutical type company, that was doing, you know, a major trial in a case. he makes the laws releasing to this. he s the one the fda answers to in these trials. so i think that s very surprising in and of itself. forgive me. i m not sure if this is a legal question or common sense question in the sense that if this played out as just detailed by the u.s. attorney, seven times trying to call his son on a cell phone, standing on the white house grands because he s there for congressional picnic. then they go to the fiance s family s house. then the next day they sell the

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