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CNN CNN Tonight With Don Lemon August 22, 2019 06:38:00

this economy is beginning to crater through his gross mismanagement. the trade war with china. the lack of pay increase for our fellow americans. taking away health care for those who depend on it in america and then not willing to admit that we are heading towards recession in america. that s why he s talking about greenland and the 14th amendment and continuing to visit these cruelties on our fellow americans. he doesn t want us to be able to come together. recognize his failures and overcome them by defeating him in november of 2020. we can t let him do that. arrest the mass shooting in el paso, you returned you returned to your hometown and you came out with a new strategy. what do you want to do differently? our new polls show you re polling at 3%. what do you think? the first place that i went

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no shower, no toothbrush. at least 24 immigrants have died in i.c.e. custody during trump s administration. and this number doesn t include five children who died in the custody of other federal agencies. now who are two new cruelties. yesterday i.c.e. agents raided seven work sites in mississippi, arresting 680 people they say are undocumented immigrants. the raid conducted just days after a gunman targeted hispanic shoppers in an el paso walmart is the largest raid in any single state in american history. and those 680 arrests left hundreds of terrified american children alone to wonder if they would ever see their parents again. meanwhile, the trump administration deported a detroit resident to iraq, even though he had never been there before. jimmy al daoud came to the u.s. when he was 6 months old legally. he was american in every conceivable way. he is a man who is a member of a persecuted christian group in the middle east.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190809:07:02:00

administration. and this number doesn t include five children who died in the custody of other federal agencies. now who are two new cruelties. yesterday i.c.e. agents raided seven work sites in mississippi, arresting 680 people they say are undocumented immigrants. the raid conducted just days after a gunman targeted hispanic shoppers in an el paso walmart is the largest raid in any single state in american history. and those 680 arrests left hundreds of terrified american children alone to wonder if they would ever see their parents again. meanwhile, the trump administration deported a detroit resident to iraq, even though he had never been there before. jimmy al daoud came to the u.s. when he was 6 months old legally. he was american in every conceivable way. he is a man who is a member of a persecuted christian group in the middle east. i.c.e. said he had at least 20 convictions but friends say he also suffered from schizophrenia and other mental health issues.

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it s a pleasure to have you here. good to be here, rachel. what should we talk about? did you ever get a response from your nephew? no, i m persona noncommune caught owe. you were so strong in your telling of the not only your personal criticism about the trump administration s policies but how it relates to your family and what it would mean for stephen miller. i imagine you thought you could maybe touch his heart, because otherwise the need to make it personal must have just been difficult and painful. listen, i think people understand cruelties are being enacted but people don t respond much to a list of sadistics. people respond to a personal story. what hope i had of my nephew being touched by his own history was not very strong to begin with. what i hope to do is i hope to raise other people who have the same history i do, and which i suspect you do too, frankly, all these people who have come into

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190723:04:54:00

you were so strong in your telling of not only your personal criticism of the trump administration s policies, but about how it relates to your family and what it would mean for stephen miller. i imagine maybe you could touch his heart because otherwise the need to make it personal must have just been difficult and painful. i think people understand the cruelties are being enacted, but people don t respond much to a list of statistics. i think people respond to a personal story. what hope i had of my nephew being touched by his own history was not very high to start with. he has made it his entire career and persona built on this particular issue. i hope to raise other people who have the same history i do and which i suspect you do, too, frankly, all of the people that have come into the country. the question isn t why i wrote the piece, why isn t everybody writing the piece? there is renewed national

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