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Transcripts for CNN Anderson Cooper 360 20240604 04:21:00

you talked about. any candidate has the right to contest elections. there are laws for that, but the deal is that when you go to court and after the recounts are decided, then you have to accept that. and what donald trump is being indicted for is his actions afterwards. they are not his words. they were as you said what happened at the capitol, what happened with the fake electors, what happened with going to state officials, essentially trying to take away the vote of the people. you heard mia love earlier in the discussion saying the thing that separates donald trump from the others is january 6th, what happened there, the insurrection at the capitol. but i m curious if that hadn t have happened, do you still think this indictment against donald trump would have moved forward, that there was enough evidence against him? well, i think that there s an awful lot of evidence in the indictment itself that points to

Transcripts for FOXNEWS Gutfeld 20240604 02:35:00

everybody i lost it. and then he said many more hot dogs, he called it the wonderful lands. i mean, that s comedy. greg: yeah. it is pretty amazing. can you imagine that maybe anthony weiner is somewhere holding a mitt. [laughter] brian: i thought the mayor, there s a mayor running against him who said, well, if he had hadn t have worked so hard to get joe biden elected that hotted dog would have been half the price. a little inflation humor. greg: why is it so hard for him to be the human? brian: i m not sure because he s a very nice guys. greg: he s uncomfortable. always feels uncomfortable. he s probably a very nice person, a really good person. but do you remember that but in any kind of situation, he has a problem. he had a good one debate with obama that was really good. brian: right and then threw the other 1 in the street. he was actually right about

Transcripts for CNN Erin Burnett OutFront 20240604 00:04:00

continues to grieve, and we learn the names of all the victims. police naming the five victims of the shooting at club q in colorado springs. kelly loving, daniel aston, derrick rump, ashley paugh, and raymond green vance. the shooter was stopped by two men inside the club, thomas james and richard fiero, according to the new york times, fiero says he was watching the drag show when gunfire erupted. he says his instincts as an army officer kicked in. he simply said to me, i was trying to protect my family. according to authorities, fiero and james confronted and fought with the suspect, took his handgun and hit him with it. god bless them. it could ve been a lot worse if they hadn t have stepped in. two absolute heroes. if not for them, i don t know how many other people would ve been injured.

Transcripts for CNN The Seventies 20240604 04:55:00

you bet, yeah. more than ever. do you think about getting out of here? well, well, legally, sure. bundy was to stand trial on the charge of murdering a young woman in aspen. that trial never completed. during a court hearing break, he was left alone in a law library. bundy bailed out of a second floor window and escaped. he hightailed it up into the hills where they chased him around for nearly a week. he got lost up there and he probably would ve died of exposure if they hadn t have arrested him. so they caught him. and he was put back in jail, and at christmastime 1977, he escaped again. bundy, starved down to less than 140 pounds, slipped through a hole in the ceiling of his cell and was free again. the fbi responded by putting bundy on its ten most wanted list. posters with the picture of ted bundy were circulated throughout the nation. ted did not have a plan when he escaped. he just wanted to get as far away from where he might be identified as he could.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 05:54:00

in the morning on probably may 5. there was a knock at my parents door with a policeman and a vicar, saying, unfortunately, your son s missing, presumed dead. i name this ship sheffield. the 4,100 tonne warship had been launched by the queen in 1971, before the falklands war began, it was on its way home after a six month overseas deployment. the attack was a retaliation following the sinking of the general belgrano two days earlier, which claimed more than 300 argentinian lives. news of the hit on hms sheffield stunned the public back home in britain. john galway was another on board that day. i wasjust bending over to put me my anti flash on when we got hit. if me mate hadn t have called me back, i d have been in the galley. i wouldn t be here today. after we got hit, and i m lying on the deckjust looking at this big pool of blood sort of starting to appear below me, not knowing exactly where i was, or anything like that,

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