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Transcripts for CNN Erin Burnett OutFront 20150408 23:20:00

days before that video was released. i want to start, if i can, with you harry. as we do this i want to focus on some specific parts of this video in the aftermath and before the shooting. we ll show this up on the screen here. michael said that walter scott tried to take his taser from him and he felt threatened. here we see a dark object that could be the taser on the ground as scott is running away and you can see the officer there in firing position firing those eight shots, five of which hit him. after he was shot we see the officer leave where scott was down on the ground run back to pick up what appears the same object. possibly the taser. we don t know that for sure. based on the circumstances it appears to be possible. next frame. here we re going to focus in on it. does this piece of video show

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20120910:06:21:00

we worked hard. we have never teak and handout you are not going to be a burden to see society you will give back. thank goodness it didn t go in one ear and out the other and it resonated with me and stuck with me. chris: let s go through the positions you are advancing in your campaign for congress mayor love. you want to cut federal spending $759 billion by 2021 including cut food subsidies by 50% or are $53 billion and k-12 subsidies another $53 billion and end college assistance $33 billion. question, what happens to all of those millions of people including a lot of minorities who depend on those programs? well, there are different things. there are different approaches. first of all, that program i put out so that we can start a discussion. i haven t set anything in stone. i want to make sure that we i hit the ground run something we have to start the discussion. but if you take for instance education. we are having we are trying

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20120909:18:21:00

we have never teak and handout you are not going to be a burden to see society you will give back. thank goodness it didn t go in one ear and out the other and it resonated with me and stuck with me. chris: let s go through the positions you are advancing in your campaign for congress mayor love. you want to cut federal spending $759 billion by 2021 including cut food subsidies by 50% or are $53 billion and k-12 subsidies another $53 billion and end college assistance $33 billion. question, what happens to all of those millions of people including a lot of minorities who depend on those programs? well, there are different things. there are different approaches. first of all, that program i put out so that we can start a discussion. i haven t set anything in stone. i want to make sure that we i hit the ground run something we have to start the discussion. but if you take for instance education. we are having we are trying to see how much debt we could

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110703:13:08:00

now the lawyers will argue what the law is and then connect them with the facts. it s going to be hit the ground run, state s up first, then the defense, and then the state gets up, gets the final word in rebuttal. it s a whole long day of closing arguments where they put it together for the jury. i m curious, ann, how long will they go simultaneously before taking breaks? i believe the pattern has been they start proceedings at 9:00 a.m. in the morning, take a break after 10:00 for 15, 20 minutes, pick back up and continue until lunchtime. is there a problem with following that pattern? you take a break, i would think that, as a juror, you sit there and you percolate all of those things on all of those things that you ve just heard. does that give an advantage or disadvantage to one side or the other? yes, sometimes, you know a lot of judges, and attorneys prefer no break. each side gets to get up, uninterrupted and give closing argument.

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