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Transcripts For MSNBCW MSNBC Live With Ali Velshi 20180822 19:00:00

Coverage of national and international news, including breaking stories. Potential payment to Kathleen Mcdougal before it took place. So that is obviously at odds with the president saying that he learned about it later. Still lots of questions here, lots of unresolved issues, and the white house, a stressful day at the lectern for sarah sanders, i think, given the number of questions which she really did not have anything that she could go to beyond the prepared statement of he has done nothing wrong, there are no charges against him. Kelly, thanks very much for that. Kelly odonnell at the white house. Michael cohens guilty plea sheds light on the timeline of Hush Money Payments made to women who President Trump is accused of having affairs with before the campaign. This Isnt The Salacious Gossip it once was, this is part of a pattern of trump. According to the new yorker, Playboy Model Karen Mcdougal signed a Nondisclosure Agreement with American Media incorporated, the parent compan

Transcripts for KPIX CBS Weekend News 20210906 00:56:00

the u.s. unleashed its fire power and by december rumsfeld was taking his first trip to afghanistan. they ve captured a number of al qaeda. they ve killed a number of al qaeda. they ve wounded a number of al qaeda. reporter: the u.s. military looked invincible. until march of 2002, when seven americans were killed in the battle of robert s ridge. one of them, sergeant john chapman can be seen on drone video charging across a snowfield, directly at an al qaeda machine gun position. american troops were tough and brave, but so was the enemy. fighting under the constant threat of being annihilated by airstrikes. as in all wars, it came down to fighting as much for each other as for any cause. army captain will swenson put his wounded sergeant kenneth westbrook on a medivac and gave him a kiss before returning to battle. you know, we had a moment we looked at each other.

Transcripts for MSNBC Alex Witt Reports 20240604 18:48:00

guilty later this year and would return to pakistan, maybe as early as next year. there s another dozen in these legal proceedings. but for the rest this administration decided to take a hard look on whether they re considered too dangerous to transfer to the custody of other countries. they re having hearings and trying to figure out what to do with them. but they maintain that they can hold these men as forever prisoners of this forever war as long as the war on terror continues. the desire is to close it, so they have to look hard at who are these men and why are they holding them. so i want to take a look at one specific case here of more than half of these 40 prisoners, they previously had been held at cia black sites including this man now as abu zaida, palestinian born, raised in saudi arabia, captured in march of 2002 and held at black sites for 1,600 days, right? he was the first prisoner to undergo waterboarding, forced

Transcripts for FOXNEWS FOX Friends 20190911 10:03:00

that was a tremendous help. nothing this morning. retired big deer general and steve: that s right, pete. you know better than we were outside of north carolia anybody, after the attacks retired senate candidate 18 years ago, how many americans went to the i was only in the race for six recruiting station and i sudden say general, too, signed up to serve in the right? no, you can call me don. t for two years. military? and particularly in the last we were only really competitive week or so we have seen so brian: don, first off, when you hear about using horses in terms of funding for about many stories here in the new and donkeys, did you have a york city press about how six weeks. so the president and the vice president stepping in to committing the way they did to many members of the new york choice? everything at our city fire department and disposal. i want to make surety police department were lost viewers know i was down this race was tremendous. and their children are no

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190818:09:26:00

she vanished a few months after he did and now that larry was dead, she was the prime suspect in his murder. sheriff deputies tracked her down in march of 2002 in florida. she cut her hair short and changed her name. reporter: elisa was now going by the name of shane ivoroni and working at a paralegal at a law firm. elisa was a very smart person. she had i believe 140 i.q. reporter: she could talk anybody into anything? right. reporter: now she was finally exposed with the con artist she was and in custody, elisa decided to tell her story, starting at long last, with her legal name.

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