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security as well as that partners. secretary of state antony blinken laying out the importance of financial support for both israel and ukraine, that s in response to an israel-only aid package from house republicans that also came with a catch. we ll look at where that fight is headed. plus, the director of the fbi is warning the hamas terror attacks could inspire extremists here at home. calling it the greatest threat to the united states since isis. and we ll have an update on donald trump s civil fraud trial ahead of testimony today from one of his adult children. also ahead, we ll explain the latest labor dispute. this one is being dubbed pharmageddon how it would affect people s prescription drugs, whether or not they get them, will that be a pharmacist there when you go to get your prescriptions. good morning and welcome to morning joe. it s wednesday, november 1st, everybody. along with joe, harry and me yes. yes. harry. you were really good. tha

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Transcripts for MSNBC Chris Jansing Reports 20240604 18:30:00

the danger of getting this case pushed back, maybe the florida case gets tried before this one then you run the risk of being a convicted felon in new york. that may also come up during the punishment phase of the trial and near judges nor juries tend to like that. on top of that, what you gain procedurally, you lose because you control of lawyer, different tiles, no one wants to give up in court. what s really going on here, no cameras in federal court. that also gives him an advantage. david, ron, thank you both so much. the mother of the 19-year-old who died on board the submersible said her son had dreams of breaking a world record while on the trip. here s what she told the bbc. would not go anywhere without

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Transcripts for MSNBC Dateline 20240604 06:00:00

it s something you want out of the punishment phase. i never want him to be able to do this to somebody els because if it wasn t me, wasn valerie, if it wasn t any, can be somebody else and then use the stop. the jury sentence not t life in prison, afterwards megan addressed him directly well you said in jail i hop you think of me, the girl that you called for in an educated, it s because of you that you l be in prison for life. i was really proud of her, think it took incredible courage on her right to se this through megan, those in, away she was lucky. every day, and so man people, helmy and as i make difference for those who don t have a voice that s all for this edition of dateline, i m andrea canning, thanks for watching.

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Transcripts for MSNBC Chris Jansing Reports 20240604 18:10:00

the police are obligated constitutionally to provide medical aid. we see this all the time. we see police officers engaged in gun battles with suspects, and even after that battle is over, even if police injured a person, they immediately respond and provide medical aid. this is because to do otherwise actually crosses over into the punishment phase, and that s what our course are here for. certainly the police were obligated to provide medical aid. we didn t see that certainly in the video. as a matter of fact, police officers telling nichols to sit up. they re walking around, recounting the incident while he was there basically bleeding to death. this is such a that part of the interaction clear to be obvious official misconduct in my opinion. i d like to ask you both the same question before we have to go, and if you can keep your answers fairly brief. i know it s a complicated

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