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Transcripts for MSNBC Chris Jansing Reports 20240604 17:12:00

hubris or criminal mentality. anything i want is mine. anywhere i want to use it is okay. stunning. i guess one of the things that when i was reading this story that i was trying to figure out and maybe you have some insight, everybody knows that you have an electronic footprint. they can t have thought that investigators couldn t go back and look at this and know what had happened. right? it is pretty stung. it s not just every footprint. there are contracts from zud knee powell s signature. they engaged this if you remember. in the warranty clause, it says they attest to all of the material to be used by this forensics firm.

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Transcripts for CNN Don Lemon Tonight 20240604 02:24:00

president pence out of the congress? were they trying to whisk him away so he couldn t go back and complete the vote? i mean, that is the big issue here in terms of the january 6th committee. that is if they can show that in fact, trump had gotten the secret service in there to try to get pence out, so that they could stop that vote, which was the whole point of the violence in the first instance, that would be huge. and so that is what i think is the major motive behind destroying these text messages. maybe you just said it but i want to ask you, what is the worst thing that they could find if they find these text messages? what would be the worst thing to find? who would be who they were communicating with? is there a certain person? more proof of trump s intent of what he said, what he did, because what this is all about what i m asking, would it be conservations between agents or

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240604 03:36:00

celebrities were there and a famous snooker player was there. and i wanted to do a joke which i probably should have set up a bit better. ijust said this particular snooker player has recovered from his cancer because he had the operation where they took out one of his balls, polished it, and put it back in again. now, thatjoke got nothing on the night, but the snooker player himself laughed because he knew that it is good to laugh at these things. that is why i think chris rock was slightly misunderstood because he had heard, he knew very well what he was doing, and that was a joke that at the time i believe was cleared by the academy, because he is there to roast some of the nominees. you mean it was chris rock in sympathy. i think the idea is you are losing your hair but you look great, you look like gijane. let s go back a little bit to your beginnings. raised by iranian parents who had moved to london who then couldn t go back to iran, so you are a real genuine londoner but actual

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240604 23:36:00

losing your hair but you look great, you look like gijane. let s go back a little bit to your beginnings. raised by iranian parents who had moved to london who then couldn t go back to iran, so you are a real genuine londoner but actually i think your first language was farsi when you were a real small kid. it was. and you go to a london school, and you were a bit of an outsider, and ijust wonder whether that difficulty of being seen as an outsider lead you to use humour as some sort of defence mechanism? is that where it all began? i think so, yeah. i was very aware that even though i went to a multicultural school, both at primary and secondary school, i did feel that i was the wrong colour, i had the wrong name. so, when i realised i was very unattractive to girls, when i was in those very difficult adolescent ages, 13,14, humour became very important to me. i started doing sketches at school to try and become validated. we often say comedians, you know, we are very hurt individuals

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240604 03:36:00

set up a bit better. ijust said this particular snooker player has recovered from his cancer because he had the operation where they took out one of his balls, polished it, and put it back in again. now, thatjoke got nothing on the night, but the snooker player himself laughed because he knew that it is good to laugh at these things. that is why i think chris rock was slightly misunderstood because he had heard, he knew very well what he was doing, and that was a joke that at the time i believe was cleared by the academy, because he is there to roast some of the nominees. you mean it was chris rock in sympathy. i think the idea is you are losing your hair but you look great, you look like gijane. let s go back a little bit to your beginnings. raised by iranian parents who had moved to london who then couldn t go back to iran, so you are a real genuine londoner but actually i think your first language was farsi when you were a real small kid. it was. and you go to a london school, and y

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