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Transcripts for MSNBC Morning Joe 20240604 13:58:00

professionals have our internal gratitude for those of us up close and watch it every day, you talk about the obstacles and the slow gears of government and bureaucracy were a getting going. how did the doctors and nurses and medical professionals overcome some of this. as you write in the book, they were making it up as they went? there was so much drama. i m a storyteller and i wanted to find the voices that could speak in authentic way behind the masks and the shields of what they had done in the pandemic who could bring these experiences to life. it is a split screen reality in the academic world of hospital medicine. it is the medicine side with their belief that doctors who know things should be allowed to speak out. then the corporate side uses the standard disaster messaging and communications tools. remember

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Transcripts for MSNBC Jose Diaz-Balart Reports 20240604 14:57:00

screen reality to be honest with you. while your viewers are familiar with the bombardment in the east, and i was out on the countryside on the weekend and it was interesting to see internally displaced people trying to make their way through the 66th or 67th day of the war. things are getting expensive for them here, inflation and the gas shortage and they are finding it tough to stay away from home this long, and it s difficult to get work and that sort of thing, and we will see what happens. all of them tell me they want to go home as soon as possible. and last name, bosoqu. i apologize if i did not say it right. and you are talking about them paying for basic things like an apartment? yeah, it s because of the huge wave of people that came in

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Transcripts for CNN Fareed Zakaria GPS 20220116 18:51:00

country. you come to us as a scholar. you re running for governor of massachusetts. if i were to ask you what was the single weakness that the pandemic exposed in american society and politics, what would you say that was? thanks so much for having me and for all the amazing work that you ve been doing on democracy. the single greatest weakness exposed is that we ve got a broken social contract. we don t trust each other. we don t trust our government, and we don t trust each other or our government because for years, folks have been asked to pitch in, pay taxes, work hard and haven t really gotten basic protections, access to basic health resources, basic security, and when the pandemic hit that broken social contract has shown in spades. we had a split screen reality where some folks got protection, others, hard working people and frontline workers and the like really didn t. so the fact that we have this sort of underlying problem of

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Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield 20220220 19:11:00

quickly down to take kyiv. in terms of the types of things that could happen. one only need to look at what s on the other side of the ukrainian border. if he employs that kind of combat power, it will certainly create enormous casualties within a civilian population. so michael, reportedly there is significant combat power that has amassed and immediately the secretary of defense is talking about that combat. the target being kyiv. do you see that potentially or that russia is poised to potentially do that? good to be with you, fredricka. you know, those remarks are chilling. absolutely chilling. but as i ve said many times on air, there s kind of a split screen reality of surreal calm in kyiv and here. i just returned from there. i think people, most ukrainians are actually not trying to even listen to the foreign news and go about their business as usual because they have been living under this uncertainty for about

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Ukraine Invasion 20220315 14:50:00

locate her, but a photo circulating on social media appears to show her in court with a lawyer and when we were speaking earlier without russian political commentator, constantine, he said she could have faced up to ten years in prison under the new laws, but we are now being told that she is likely or unlikely to be charged on the new laws. i am joined unlikely to be charged on the new laws. iamjoined by unlikely to be charged on the new laws. i am joined by a seniorfellow of the land in lviv and he has been here for several weeks since the war began and thank you forjoining us. you were in kyiv, you came to live in that the war broke out. you are from the city, this is your city. how much has changed? thanks for having me. it changed dramatically. when i came here it was a split screen reality between the violence in kyiv and here. it may look very calm now but underneath the tension is very palpable. people have to

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