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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20190228:13:56:00

yesterday? i don t know. but i think again there are certain things he can testify to in greater detail than he did yesterday. also the intelligence committee for the first time is no longer controlled by the republicans. they have subpoena power to get the witnesses they want in there including perhaps donald trump and weiselberg, et cetera, et cetera. carl bernstein, thank you very much for being with us this morning. thank you. president trump leaving the north korean summit without a deal. newsroom has more on this after the break. (oh oh oh oh) it s taking over. there s no escape. .you better get moving. ready or not .it s about to go down here it comes now .get ready (oh oh oh oh), get ready .moving. ready or not .get ready (oh oh oh oh)

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20141209:17:01:00

provided extensive inaccurate information about the program and the effectiveness to the department of justice, the cia inspector general, the media and the american public. this conclusion is somewhat personal for me. i remember clearly when director hayden briefed the intelligence committee for the first time on the so-called iets at that september 2006 committee meeting. he referred specifically to a tummy slap among other techniques. he presented the entire set of techniques as minimally harmful and implied in a highly clinical and professional manner. they were not. the report demonstrates that these techniques were physically very harmful and the constraints that existed on paper in

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Transcripts for CNN Legal View With Ashleigh Banfield 20141209 17:01:00

information about the program and its effectiveness to the white house, the department of justice, congress, the cia inspector general, the media and the american public. this conclusion is somewhat personal for me. i remember clearly when director hayden briefed the intelligence committee for the first time on the so-called eits at that september 2006 committee meeting. he referred specifically to a, quote, tummy slap, among other techniques and presented the entire techniques as minimally harmful and implied in a highly clinical and professional manner. they were not. the committee s report demonstrates that these techniques were physically very harmful and the constraints that existed on paper in washington

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