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Transcripts for MSNBC The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle 20240604 06:11:00

He did not show up at the time appointed for the hearing. he did not show up, he did not produce any documents. and so his failure his complete failure to do that, i think, would belie any sort of executive privilege. the statistics say 90% of all convictions are affirmed on appeal. i see no reason why this one should follow that same route. ryan, this is all playing out as the 1/6 committee investigation continues. there s been some cooperation with the justice department. what are you watching for the weeks ahead? overall, a lot of these cases are going to grind on. i think we are going to have a bit of a pause from the january 6th committee. their next public hearings are not going to be until september. we might have some news that will dribble out before that. but meanwhile, this justice department train just keeps on chugging. it s going to continue. it s going to be a very slow process in many ways, though many would argue that, from a justice department and from a giant b

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Transcripts for MSNBC The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle 20240604 03:11:00

He was not an employee of the justice department at the time. and the thing that he did so different from everyone else is he did not show up at the time appointed for the hearing. he did not show up, he did not produce any documents. and so his failure is complete failure to do that, i think, would belie any sort of executive privilege. this is six say any sort of convictions are follow that same route. ryan, this is all playing out as the 16 1/6 committee investigation continues. there s been some cooperation in the justice department. what are you watching for the weeks ahead? overall, a lot of these cases are going to grind on. i think we are going to have a bit of a pause from the january 6th committee. their next public hearings are not going to be until september. we might have some news that will dribble out before that. but meanwhile, this justice department train just keeps on chugging. it s going to continue. it s going to be very slow process in many ways, though

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Transcripts for CNN Anderson Cooper 360 20240604 00:18:00

Out of russian control, anderson. so we know, has the full force, full onslaught of the russian offensive begun already in the east, i mean it s hard, there s not a lot of people, hard to know, but that seems to be the question. i just think it s going to look very different from anything that one might have imagined in terms of some sort of shock and awe. this is going to be incremental. this is going to be a war of attrition. this is going to grind on. russia has thrown a lot of troops at it already, but when mariupol falls they can potentially throw even more troops at it. but everyday, what you re seeing is movement back and forth with russians taking one half of the village then the next day the ukrainians taking it back. so this is not going to be some kind of a slam-dunk victory for the russians by any stretch of the imagination which is why i think you ve seen a real shift in the tone of the white house and the administration in terms of feeling much more confident about uk

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Transcripts for CNN Anderson Cooper 360 20240604 04:17:00

Frankly, to see the volumes of people trying to get out. i was told of a 20-mile long queue of people trying to get out through a russian-held town, not allowed out and making their way through the fields, but remarkable volumes of people walking on bicycles, wheelbarrows even simply to get out of russian control, anderson. just quickly, clarissa, has the full force, the full onslaught of the russian offensive begun already in the east, i mean, it s hard there s not a lot of pictures, it s hard to know, but that seems to be the big question. i just think it s going to look very different from anything that one might have imagined in terms of some sort of shock and awe. this is going to be incremental. this is going to be a war of attrition. this is going to grind on. russia has thrown a lot of troops at it already, but when mariupol falls, they can potentially throw even more troops at it. but every day, what you re seeing is movement back and

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Transcripts for CNN The Lead With Jake Tapper 20240604 20:12:00

Incurred as a result of allowing this conflict to grind on. u.s. officials as you mentioned, talking about this potentially lasting through the end of the year. that is much, much longer than anyone had anticipated. and you can only expect the sorts of scenes that we have really only witnessed in social media videos, from satellite images that have taken place in cities like mariupol, where thousands are believed to be dead. where maternity hospitals have been decimated. that you re going to see more of that playing out across the country as the second offensive gets underway. so it comes back tom point again. the constant push-pull, the tension between wanting to end the war, not wanting to concede an inch but also really wanting to preserve innocent life to the best of his ability. and we have a lot more on that subject on sunday.

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