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Transcripts For MSNBC The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell 20240707



a law professor at nyu of so he will grade me on this. but i think one, it doesn t matter, it s kind of an academic ruling at this point since the investigation investigation on the classified documents. good evening. and two, she might be right. donald trump should be able to protect his right to a criminal defense in court on the question of what about these documents, possibly, being planted. the normal place for that to come up, is in cross-examination of fbi agents in court. it may be that it is a good thing, that he is allowed to continue to hold on to that, all the way through a criminal trial, because, would we be running the risk of reversible error in an appeal if donald trump lost that right to that argument, now, through a special master? all of that is for, professor weisman, later, actually coming right up in our first segment. i guarantee, politically, the ultimate legal outcome. we will hear donald trump repeat a lot, his claims, that may be something ....

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Transcripts for MSNBC The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell 20240604 05:03:00

This could be the deadliest hurricane in florida s history. the numbers are still, unclear that we re hearing early reports of what may be substantial loss of life. emergency responders say, at least 200 people will be rescued in orlando, after heavy rains battled the city overnight. including this woman. rescued by a local reporter. over 2. 3 million people are without power, right now, in florida. that means, almost all of florida s 22 million people, do have power tonight. the impassable roads are hampering rescue efforts in places like here, where this cause way, and this access road, in the only access to the island, was torn apart by the storm. the causeway is a three mile road, and it s built over three miles of water. ....

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