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Transcripts For MSNBC Alex Witt Reports 20240709

rittenhouse. urging people to avoid the city this week. i think everyone is in limbo, scared. we re really fragile right now. rittenhouse is charged with six crimes related to the night he shot three people, killing two and wounding another with an assault rifle during protesters following the police shooting of a black man. the most serious charge is intengal homicide. rittenhouse testified it was self-defense. i didn t do anything wrong. i defended myself. some say it was an emotional moment. others say it was all for show. nb star lebron james tweeting what tears? i didn t see one. the judge in the case says he s inclined to let the jury consider lesser charges but he hasn t issued his final ruling. this case hasn t gone so well for the prosecution, the request for lesser included offenses is probably more to get some conviction on any crime because they may not be feeling any confident about first degree homicide at this point. there are currently 18 jurors an

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Transcripts For FOXNEWSW The 20240706

she put that part of her life behind her. she thrived after that. tina turner has died in her home in switzerland at 83 years old. her representative saying the queen of rock died peacefully after suffering a long illness and clearly music has lost a legend and the world has lost a legend. tina turner was like no other. william la jeunesse joins us now with more live from los angeles. hi, william. hi, martha. let me ask you or tell you what this agent said. i have a statement here that was just put out by her agent. let me read that for you, if i can. it is with great sadness that we announce the passing of tina turner. she enchanted millions of fans throughout the world and inspired the stars of tomorrow. today we say good-bye to a dear friend that leaves us with her greatest work, her music. her heartfelt compassion goes out to her family. tina, we will miss you dearly. i just got this from rolling stone. she was the first black and the first woman to be on the cover of

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At One 20170711

under the age of 18 die, because of a pregnancy. so we know this is one of the most important things we can do. and, britain sjohanna konta will be on centre court later today, in her attempt to make it to the wimbledon semi finals. and coming up in the sport on bbc news: kyle sinckler has apologised after being arrested on a night out in auckland following the lions drawn series with new zealand. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the author of a government review into working practices says he d like to see an end to the cash in hand economy. matthew taylor, who s a former adviser to tony blair, said cash jobs such as window cleaning and decorating are worth up to £6 billion a year, much of it untaxed. his reports recommends that people in the gig economy should have better protections, and that their employers should pay national insurance contributions, but doesn t say zero hours contracts got should be banned. more details from our economics corresponden

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20170801

it s hardtalk. stephen sackur talks sebastian gorka, deputy assistant to president trump. just to mention that the interview was recorded before news of anthony scaramucci s dismissal from the white house. welcome to hardtalk, i m stephen sackur. donald trump promised to be a disruptive president. right now, the thing he s disrupting the most is his own white house team. he now has a new chief of staff and a new director of communications, but what he can t is the sense of a presidency in crisis, at odds with republicans in congress and still dogged by federal investigations of russia s alleged meddling in last year s election. my guest is sebastian gorka, a deputy assistant to the president on national security. where does the trump presidency go from here? sebastian gorka in washington, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, stephen. i want to begin with something you just said five days ago, you said, the atmosphere here in the white house is absolutely wonderful. we ve got a ne

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20170801

donald trump promised to be a disruptive president. right now the thing he s disrupting the most is his own white house team. he now has a new chief of staff and a new director of communications, but what he seems unable to shift is the sense of a presidency in crisis, at odds with republicans in congress and still dogged by federal investigations of russia s alleged meddling in last year s election. my guest is sebastien gorka, a deputy assistant to the president on national security. where does the trump presidency go from here? sebastian gorka in washington, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, stephen. i want to begin with something you just said five days ago, you said, the atmosphere here in the white house is absolutely wonderful. we ve got a new broom sweeping through the communications shop in anthony scaramucci and we are humming along on all cylinders. plenty has happened since then. what s the atmosphere in the white house like today? fabulous. i literally just left

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