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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20111024:07:57:00

Up, trying to use cover and conceal at the same time. reporter: officer theodore jackson also returns fire. then suddenly, lamar moore makes a running leap over the front desk landing close to commander davis. i didn t even see him jump over the desk. once i looked back up, he was right there in my face with a shotgun. at one point, we were probably no more than a foot and a half apart from each other. it was probably that close. moore shoots davis in the hand. and also hits him in the back. the gun i had, that was actually blown out of my hand. my hands are still injured because of that. somehow, the commander finds the strength to throw a garbage can at the gunman hoping to distract him while he scrambles to safety.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20111024:00:57:00

i fired several shots after ducking down and looking back up, trying to use cover and conceal at the same time. officer theodore jackson also returns fire. then suddenly, lamar moore makes a running leap over the front desk landing close to commander davis. i didn t even see him jump over the desk. once i looked back up, he was right there in my face with a shotgun. at one point, we were probably no more than a foot and a half apart from each other. it was probably that close. moore shoots davis in the hand. and also hits him in the back. the gun i had, that was actually blown out of my hand. my hands are still injured because of that. somehow, the commander finds

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110219:07:55:00

Today, his work is housed in a museum in memphis. in the decades since the civil rights era, we ve learned that the fbi kept tabs on the movement and on the african-american community in general. we ve also learned that withers was himself one of the agency s tipsters. here s soledad o brien. the perfect informant would be someone good with names and faces. someone who could get inside both large community meetings and small strategy sessions. in memphis, tennessee, that someone was photographer earnest withers. as an established universally known photo journalist, everyone expected him to be everywhere. he was absolutely the perfect information source for the memphis fbi office. theodore jackson is the sheriff of fullson county in georgia, but he began his career as an fbi agent in memphis.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110219:04:55:00

Here s soledad o brien. the perfect informant would be someone good with names and faces. someone who could get inside both large community meetings and small strategy sessions. in memphis, tennessee, that someone was photographer earnest withers. as an established universally known photo journalist, everyone expected him to be everywhere. he was absolutely the perfect information source for the memphis fbi office. theodore jackson is the sheriff of fullson county in georgia, but he began his career as an fbi agent in memphis. in the 60s, in order to keep the uprising in the neighborhoods down or keep track of what was going on in the neighborhood, there were ghetto informants. the ghetto informant program

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Transcripts For CNN Anderson Cooper 360 20110219

what officials from bahrain claim is happening in that country. the government of bahrain, the government there says they re using proportional force against protesters. the violence that we are about to show you is not by any definition proportional. the government of bahrain talks about law and order and keeping security. what you re about to see is the opposite of law and order. it is exactly what repressive regimes do when they think cameras are not rolling. only this time the cameras were rolling. you will see in a second protestors marching down a boulevard, hands in the air, chanting peacefully, peacefully. that s when the shooting by government forces starts. watch. [ chanting in foreign language ] [ gunfire ] video in two cell phone cameras we ve edited together. you saw they had no weapons, no place to take cover and no warning. ordinary people, peaceful people paying an awful price for it. the aftermath of it also caught on cell phone cameras. and i want to war

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