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Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom Live 20150801 07:48:00

the city s police chief says stopping these kinds of shootings needs to be a top priority. these egregious acts seem to keep go ing on and on and on and it happened. and the important thing is how do we move forward in this community and this nation? . an anti-abortion group is barred from releasing more video slamming planned parenthood. on friday a federal judge issued a restraining order against the center for medical progress. the group has released four videos targeting the organization, even defying a california judge s order. the recordings appear to show planned parenthood staff negotiating prices for aborted fetal tissue. planned parenthood denies the allegation in the videos. the wrestling bad guy known

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150324:04:27:00

determined to try. this new way of attacking clinics through state laws the new requirements about admitting privileges, they have turned out to be unpopular with federal courts. abortion is a federally protected right in this country and judges have blocked the mississippi-style laws in some states. on friday a federal judge blocked the same kind of law in wisconsin like in louisiana and alabama they announced they would fight to get the admitting privileges back in place to try to close the last remaining clinic in their state. that s how the fight is playing out on the courts. on the sidewalks this is a different fight. like clinics around the country, this clinic if mississippi has tried to shield patients and staff from local protesters who show up day after day. the jackson clinic has built up a day of defenders and escorts that try to keep the peace, try to keep the doors open. over the past few days a new a anti-abortion group arrived in

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150324:01:27:00

you can t just stop a federally protected right, but mississippi has been very determined to try. this new way of attacking clinics through state laws new requirements about privileges they have turned out to be pretty popular with courts. it is a federally protected right in this country. on friday a federal judge blocked that same kind of law in wisconsin just like in louisiana and alabama. last month officials in mississippi said they would keep fighting to get that admitting privileges law back in place to use it to close that last remaining clinic in their state. that is how the fight is playing out in the courts. on the sidewalks this is a different fight. this clinic mississippi has tried to shield their patients and staff from local protestors. they built up a group of defend

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150310:08:21:00

many of those heard chanting slogans like no justice, no peace and black lives matter were students from local high schools around the city, as well as from the university of wisconsin. students left their classes there this morning and marched down to the state capitol for a third day of protesting. on friday a veteran madison police officer responded to a call about a suspect jumping in and out of traffic after having assaulted someone. the officer then pursued the suspect, that s tony robinson, into a nearby apartment, and the officer forced his way into that apartment, and police say the unarmed teenager assaulted the officer before the officer shot and killed him. today the madison chief of police apologized in an online post to the family of the slain teen saying, reconciliation cannot begin without my stating i am sorry. i don t think i can say this enough. i am sorry. the shooting is being investigated by the wisconsin division of criminal investigation, which is part of th

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150310:01:21:00

rowtunda to protest the shooting death of an unarmed black 19-year-old tony robinson. many of those heard chanting slogans like no justice, no peace and black lives matter where students from local high schools around the city as well as from the university of wisconsin. students left their classes there this morning and marched down to the state capitol for a third day of protesting. on friday a veteran madison police officer responded to a call about a suspect jumping in and out of traffic after having assaulted someone. the officer then pursued the suspect, that s tony robinson into a nearby apartment and the officer forced his way into that apartment and police say the unarmed teenager assaulted the officer before the officer shot and killed him. today the madison chief of police apologized in an online post to the family of the slain teen saying rick conciliation cannot begin without my stating i am sorry. i don t think i can say this enough. i am sorry. shooting is being investig

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