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Transcripts for FOXNEWS FOX and Friends 20240604 11:10:00

want to know if the perpetrator was facing the opportunity to get out. ainsley: be free. right. pete: gascon is saying it triggers the families and it takes up staff that we don t have. ainsley: i will tell you what s happening. he doesn t want you to know or the public to know when he is letting out. pete: that s the reality. ainsley: they can be pretty bad carl s letting out on the street. brian: according to this email the d.a. feels it s not appropriate for prosecutors to notify victims of crime or if they killed a person or the next of kin in these upcoming hearings. think about that. whether they speak or not, they deserve to have a right to hear what is going on because not only affects their security effects the memory of those who may have lost their life due to the actions of that person. the l.a. district attorney goes on. what gascon wants to do. he wants to make it so that not only the next of kin are unaware of these hearings. wants to make sure prosecutors an

Transcripts for KGO ABC World News Tonight With David Muir 20240604 00:42:00

president zelenskyy visiting his troops in southern frontline cities honoring the warriors for their bravery, vowing he will not give away the south to anyone. the south showing its resilience. the opera returning to odesa. but russian missiles, pounding targets near mykolaiv. ukrainian sniper emma zinchenko based in the frontline there. she tells me putin s forces appear to be ramping up attacks on ukrainian positions. we have a new position just behind the city and just yesterday they bombed our last position. reporter: does it still feel like you re still winning? yes, we don t have a choice. we re winning or we die. reporter: emma, a crimean muslim who uprooted her life due to russian expansionism vows not to do it again. are you willing to die? yes, i know where i go, i can die every day. uk intelligence saying poor logistics and heavy casualties

Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom With Poppy Harlow and Jim Sciutto 20240604 14:42:00

remaining there? if russia continues with they are doing now, which is deliberately bombing shelters where they know civilians are hiding, chances are high that those people will also be victims of russia war crimes and will lose their life due to that. we have been working very, very hard trying to evacuate people from the plant, trying to arrange humanitarian corridors. we were successful in evacuating 154 people, if i m not mistaken. but more civilians are still there and russia is showing absolutely no respect whatsoever to their lives, due to the necessity to save their lives and the fact that these are si civilians, not servicemen. this is russia s failure, clearly, a deliberate one, one could argue. but ukrainian officials, yourself included, have been asking for western help to save these people for weeks. it hasn t come.

Transcripts for FOXNEWS The Ingraham Angle 20220129 08:05:00

so it s just lip service from people like him and unfortunate that has real worlde consequences. every single police actionon, whether it s a domestic violence response like this orei a traffic stop has the potential of going south.se and if police officers are not going to be protected by the law, if the prosecutors are the people, fter then we have to reconsider whether it s even worth the risk of sending cops in the firstke place. and it s unfortunate that we re having this conversation in the wake of the death of two of our finest people. now it s open season on law abiding new yorkers and the men and women in blue. but here s the most vocal critic of law enforcement in the entire city is doing. she s grappling with all of this at this moment. the new york times notes that councilwoman kristin richardson jordan, 35 , hasin equated the policing system with slaveryg and emphasized her deep compassion for not only the fallen officersst but also for the man who the police said killed

Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera 20220401 17:24:00

example, would that put people in that area who live near chernobyl or ukrainian workers who are at that site, would that put them in danger right now? i don t think so. so the people who are standing immediately around contaminated soil could get substantial exposures. they probably would not have acute radiation syndrome. it s possible but it s unlikely. after receiving substantial doses of radiation, later on in life due to dna damage, they could be at risk for cancers and noncancer diseases. this is probably the most likely scenario. doctor, i really appreciate you taking the time. thanks for enlightening us. thank you. here s some good news. unemployment just dropped to a new pandemic-era low. the bad news, americans are still feeling serious economic

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