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Transcripts For CNN CNN Tonight With Don Lemon

i called my mom. she got a scholarship to the first one. we are done, we are done. you are going to that school. you are fine. we are going to go for the break. the kids have been denying so many memories and we see family a lot. don and i we see each other s families all the time. i saw your wife and son today. why is he wearing leg weights? how crazy. he s wearing ankle weights around because it is going to make him jack. looks like a bean pole. it is not going to happen. when i was his age, i would take weight gain powder and my mom said to me, one day you are going to regret that. and now i need weight loss powder it will come in time, mario, relax. he s built like tarzan. he s got his mother s genes. i had latasha. i know what they want. they want me to be on angry and outraged of what ron johnson says. that bothered me. the combination of saying i don t need the vaccine, i have covid and saying there is nothing about race when i say that white rioters don t

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News Now 20240604 13:13:00

offences associated with it. the complexions of that offence. he was a small baby who had not yet learned to walk or talk, sadly he never did so. he cannot defend himself. for that reason, your attacks on him were an abuse of trust of the greatest kind. you knew he was dependent on the adults caring for him to protect him from harm. instead of protecting him, you kill him. third, you failed to seek any medical help forjacob at any time before 7:15am on the 30th of december 2020, even when he was gravely injured, as you must have known he was. you ought miss barton sought such help, he would have needed morphine, but he would have lived and recovered from his injuries. fourth, you exploited the

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Transcripts for MSNBC The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell 20240604 02:42:00

introduced many complexions and complications. as i say, that is not a charge that is frequently made, and there would have been flames of selective prosecution. we will charge him with fomenting and insurrection, why not some of the other people who are on the ground? it seems to me that what jack smith did was quite brave. what he did was take the elements of an insurrection, the violence, the attempt to use force to overturn the results of the election, and he made all that relevant to a charge basically under section 2:41 of depriving people of the right to vote and their meaningful vote. the way that it is all put together, the violence become something that the former president exploited, whether or not he incited the, whether or not he gave it any comfort, but it s clear that he exploited it in various ways, and because he

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Transcripts for MSNBC All In With Chris Hayes 20240604 07:41:00

the tsunami indictment, i was struck by the way that it was charged. one of the things that was not charged was referral from the january 6th committee for insurrection, and instead, there was the more normal, i would say, obstruction charge that has been charged so many times in the d. c., january six cases. i want to get your take on that, whether you thought that was a rise choice on jack s part? i do think it was wise. i have to say that part of me was hoping that the insurrection was be charged because if this was not an insurrection, and if donald trump was not guilty of giving aid and comfort to an insurrection, dan no one s ever guilty at their crime. that set, that would have introduced many complexions and

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS Outnumbered 20240604 16:51:00

of seeing such a diverse frame work of what america is an learning all of these things. like this panel right here. that we come from very different places. we have different complexions. we have different life experiences before and now. economically we re different. but we sit here and we find out, wait a minute. we have more in common. that s what college is for. this is a deliberate effort to continue the division of america based on the policies and should be rejected. they argue they argue white supremacy. what about the millions of people who are also white? what happens if you are a student who identifies with those boxes and also an identity

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