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Transcripts For MSNBCW MSNBC Live With Hallie Jackson 20180807 14:00:00

Their crack at gates. We look what the to expect next and how manaforts lawyers plan to save the former campaign chair. Were looking at how republicans hope to try to save a seat in congress. Polls are just opening in ohio for a special election that puts the trump factor to the test. The president rallying around the republican in that race this but he has plans today. Ain. Hey dad. So he took aleve. Morning as the democrat hopes to if hed taken tylenol, make history and make hed be stopping for more pills right now. Republicans nervous come only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. November. Were talking about the new red line in silicon valley. Aleve. All day strong. Where does free speech end and hate speech begin . Thats a question now for Tech Companies as they boot alex jones, one of the countrys loudest and most controversial voices. Why theyre doing it. Why now and whats next. Our team is here and ready to go from across the country

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Transcripts for MSNBC Katy Tur Reports 20240604 19:27:00

a block is the first segment and the next commercial break separate tass in the b block, the c block, and the d block, and then sometimes an e and f, and the wrap is what we re getting sfwlou if you talk too long. often times i hear that in my head even when i m not on television. garrett haake, thank you very much. george solis, thank you very much, i m sure you had to endure this. wrap, i m wrapping highself. joining me now former communications director for the republican national committee, doug hyde, good to see you, my friend. good to be with you. george santos, what s kevin mccarthy going to do? what should he do? well, honestly i don t think there is a whole lot he can do. let s say kevin in his press conference yesterday or sometime next week saying george santos needs to resign, okay, fine, i support kevin doing that and

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Transcripts for MSNBC Katy Tur Reports 20240604 19:04:00

secret sensitive compartmented information, stuff that is normally only seen in a sciff, as you mentioned, do we have a broad idea of what sort of stuff that is, and i know we were talking about when we were talking about the trump documents, any information about what may have been contained in this document? we have no reporting on had specific document, but generally intelligence reports about foreign capabilities, could be tcs, covert operations, intercepts, anything that touches on intercepts of foreign communications could be tssci, look, there is a lot of overclassification in the u.s. government so there may be things you and i look at and say why is that so sensitive but experts say due always realize why something is sensitive and people who know what they re looking for and can look at a document like that can unravel sources and methods that can get people killed in the end. what do we know about why they were finding these documents to begin with.

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Transcripts for MSNBC Katy Tur Reports 20240604 19:35:00

in selma, the storm tore a path of destruction through downtown. this is a sad morning in dallas county. the southern baptist chain saw team is coming in to help the individuals who may need help cutting their way into their homes. getting into what may be left of their homes. reporter: on thursday, 23 million people were in the path of those storms, stretching through alabama, georgia, the carolinas, and kentucky. in georgia, a 5-year-old boy was killed when a tree fell on his family s car. elsewhere, others barely escaped. we jumped out of the car and ran into the place here and we got in the freezer. a lot of praying and calling on jesus. reporter: 2022 was one of the hottest years on record according to two separate analyses, one from nasa and the other from national oceanic and atmospheric administration, noaa, both government agencies found the last nine years have

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Transcripts for MSNBC Katy Tur Reports 20240604 19:38:00

exxonmobil scientists in which they predicted the increase over time from burning fossil fuels and how it would change the companies, and the black is their date and the blue and red lines are the lines we super imposed using the best available science to see what happened in real life and what you can see is the exxonmobil scientists came incredibly close to predicting what actually happened and that is to say, they knew what would happen and plotted it on a graph and communicated it to their supervisors and managers. so they knew what was going to happen. but at the same time, they were spending millions in public ad campaigns, actual commercials, targeting the american public, and a lot of money targeting members of congress over the years, lobbying members of congress, to say that there it is right here, this is unsettled science. so what is the significance of them trying to deny it all these years? what are the real world effects?

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