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Transcripts For CNN CNN Newsroom With Alisyn Camerota and Victor Blackwell 20240707

he now has obliged and will make some remarks. let s go to caitlyn polanz. the former president can clear up a lot of these accusations. he has a documented inventory of what was taken from his home on monday as part of this search. and he thus far has decided not to disclose that. that s right. really we have heard mostly the trump team, his lawyers, himself trying to fill in the blanks about why they believe there was this search of mar-a-lago. we ve done our best to report out, but we are able to say there are national security concerns, there were concerns that the people at mar-a-lago weren t being entirely forthcoming about what was there, that there was a need to go back in after a subpoena with this search to get boxes. but i wanted to highlight one of the things that director wray said in this letter, he said when all the facts come out, we stuck to the process, and the process here, that is a process that s in court. so the reason that trump is able to go out ther

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20211231 04:36:00

a lot of journalists or whatever. and the old media does a thing of picking up on what s said on twitter and using it to say, oh, this is happening, or this outrage or whatever. and so, what you get is driving the temperature of discourse up happens via social media. but even as you re talking and very passionate and engaged, describing to me how twitter works and why it matters, i m thinking to myself, you re a really creative guy. you ve got lots going on in your life. you write children s books. you write other serious books. we ll talk about this one later. you know, you write jokes for a living. you re a comedian and a tv personality and all sorts of other things. why do you feel it s a good investment of your time to be almost literally 24/7 on social media? cause i follow you. thank you. you re on it, in that case. well, i am on it. why are you on it? but if you look, i m not on it anywhere near as much as you. well, there s two things about it. to be honest with you, there s

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20211231 00:36:00

of journalists or whatever. and the old media does a thing of picking up on what s said on twitter and using it to say, oh, this is happening, or this outrage or whatever. and so, what you get is, driving the temperature of discourse up happens via social media. but even as you re talking and very passionate and engaged, describing to me how twitter works and why it matters, i m thinking to myself, you re a really creative guy. you ve got lots going on in your life. you write children s books. you write other serious books. we ll talk about this one later. you know, you write jokes for a living. you re a comedian and a tv personality and all sorts of other things. why do you feel it s a good investment of your time to be almost literally 24 7 on social media? cos i follow you. thank you. you re on it, in that case. well, i am on it. why are you on it? but if you look, i m not on it anywhere near as much as you. well, there s two things about it. to be honest with you, there s also a

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20211014 03:36:00

agenda because a lot of politicians are on it, a lot of journalists or whatever. and the old media does a thing of picking up on what s said on twitter and using it to say, oh, this is happening, or this outrage or whatever. and so, what you get is, driving the temperature of discourse up happens via social media. but even as you re talking and very passionate and engaged, describing to me how twitter works and why it matters, i m thinking to myself, you re a really creative guy. you ve got lots going on in your life. you write children s books. you write other serious books. we ll talk about this one later. you know, you write jokes for a living. you re a comedian and a tv personality and all sorts of other things. why do you feel it s a good investment of your time to be almost literally 24/7 on social media? cause i follow you. thank you. you re on it, in that case. well, i am on it. why are you on it? but if you look, i m not on it anywhere near as much as you. well, there s two

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20211013 23:35:00

the real world. no, i don t quite say that. what i say is i think it drives what s going on in the real world now. obviously, there are a lot of people who aren t on it, but there is a lot of people who are, i mean, not just twitter, instagram and facebook and tiktok. the whole social media phenomenon, yeah. it is billions of people. but i also think there s a specific thing with twitter, which is, it s not that big a platform, but it does seem to drive a certain amount of the social and political agenda because a lot of politicians are on it, a lot of journalists or whatever. and the old media does a thing of picking up on what s said on twitter and using it to say, oh, this is happening, or this outrage or whatever. and so what you get is, driving the temperature of discourse up happens via social media. but even as you re talking and very passionate and engaged, describing to me how twitter works and why it matters, i m thinking to myself, you re a really creative guy. you ve got

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