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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20180124:16:01:00

did many years ago in some cases. we ll take you in the courtroom when nassar is sentenced by the judge. jean casarez joins us now. bring us up to speed, this is a momentous day in what has been a sexual abuse epidemic lasting rorter:hat s right. we re at the moment now the cour has broken but the next step will be the actual sentencing of larry nassar. olympic doctor here at msu state university for the athletic department, women s division. 156 victims of sexual assault have stepped up to the podium and that courtroom in the last week and have given their stories of exactly what happened to them of the sexual assault at the hands of larry that is sar. we also heard a timeline from these victims that in 1997, one of them went to the gymnastics

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20170929:00:40:00

owners are, quote, afraid of their players. and now, the big packers game tonight, and what the team is now asking fans in the stadium to do this evening. here s abc s linsey davis. reporter: tonight, green bay fans are expressing outrage. i m out as a packer fan. and i ve been one for 44 years. reporter: some say they are eead heseou m lnos l ne bveorr me or my family ever again. rorter: this man used a blow torch emblazoned with a trump sticker. this, after the team asked their fans to join them, by locking arms in the stands at tonight s game during the national anthem. aaron rodgers and the packers linked arms, as most teams did last sunday, protesting social injustice. this is about unity and love and growing together as a society. reporter: this morning, president trump poured fuel on a fire many say he started, with new comments about team owners. they say, we are in a situation where we have to do something.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170609:01:31:00

story. for some reason from the day this story was published all the way up to today, james comey himself the fired fbi director and multiple senators were pushing hard on the times story having been wrong here. the times is standing by its reporting against all that pressure today. and wouldn t you like to hear from the rorter on that story about what he thinks? oh, good. he s hernext. is that good? yeah it s perfect. bees! bees! go! go! go! [ girl catching her breath } [ bees buzzing inside vehicle ] the all-new volkswagen atlas. with easy-access 3rd row. life s as big as you make it.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170331:17:35:00

diplomatic pressure. we re working with our allies and working diplomatically, including with those that we might be able to enlist in this effort to get north korea under control. but right now, it appears to be going in a very reckless manner in what its conduct is portraying for the future, and that s got to be stopped. reporter: it s got to be stopped could be taken as a little bellicose. the fact that he talked about the importance of working with allies, a clear message they want to work more closely with the chinese how to constrict north korea s behavior. craig? hans, these 11 individuals in north korea, what do we know about them and what do they have in common? rorter: they all have north korean passports. flipping through, one was born in vietnam. but they re north korean

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170225:13:05:00

and not politics. the president himself went after fbi leaks on twitter. the fbi is totally unable to stop the national security leakers. classified information is being given to media. we are fighting the fake news. it s fake, phony, fake. reporter: as the president once again lashed out at his favorite target, the media, the white house defended chief of staff reince priebus, saying he did nothing improper when you asked the fbi to publicly discredit a damaging new york times story after the bureau told him privately it was inaccurate. the story said trump campaign officials had contact with russian intelligence. they have assured me that that new york times story was grossly overstated and inaccurate and totally wrong. rorter: top democrats jumped to accuse the white house chief of staff of attempting to pressure the fbi, calling it an outrageous breach. a senior law enforcement source said fbi officials also did not

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